SelfMadeHero’s Spring 2023 Titles Announced: New Graphic Biographies Of Frida Kahlo, Thomas Girtin And More
SelfMadeHero have announced their new slate of titles for Spring 2023, including work from Reinhard Kleist, Mary & Bryan Talbot,
Read moreSelfMadeHero have announced their new slate of titles for Spring 2023, including work from Reinhard Kleist, Mary & Bryan Talbot,
Read moreThe second issue of the first new kids comic in the longest time here in the UK is out right
Read moreLight, Planets, People! is a new graphic novel adapted by Molly Naylor from her play, and illustrated, beautifully so, by
Read moreSword and sorcery is back at the Treasury of British Comics, as Alec Worley and DaNi return to the world
Read moreSprout is the independent debut comic of writer/illustrator Craig Sinclair. As such it has some flaws that debut comics can
Read moreRoy of the Rovers: Pressure – sheer wonderful footballing soap-opera fun of a book – Rob Williams, Lisa Henke, et
Read moreTime for the preview of the next Roy of the Rovers (ROTR) graphic novel – bringing season two to a beautifully
Read moreJoint editors Misty and Ghastly McNasty return for their annual Halloween spectacular, bringing you six tales to chill the blood
Read moreAn old favourite returns! If you love a good police procedural, want to see stunning, crystal clear artwork, a story
Read moreSummer 2020 isn’t exactly the summer we all thought it would be, but there’s one little bright beam of comics
Read moreGet ready to ‘Take it Eazy’ in 2021 with another classic reprint collection of Brit war comics from the pages
Read moreThe Spider’s Syndicate of Crime, featuring the classic Brit hero/villain from the ’60s, will get the Treasury of British Comics
Read moreAnother long-lost classic of Brit comics coming back in April 2020 – The Complete Johnny Future. Basically, think of it
Read moreThe Monthly Megazine – doing just what it says, taking you through the latest goings-on in the sister monthly to
Read moreA surreal love-letter to the weirder corners of pop music, Hitsville UK by John Riordan and Dan Cox was one
Read moreWhen all else fails and you’re faced with the downright weird, dangerous and plain peculiar, it’s time to call in
Read moreThe Future Shock, the done in one, 5 or less pages tale with a twist, is a staple of 2000
Read moreFor those that don’t know, Tammy and Jinty were two of Britain’s best-loved girl’s comics in the 1970s and ’80s
Read moreContinuing to reprint significant British comic book strips, this Treasury of British Comics volume reprinting episodes of The Leopard From
Read moreThat’s George Perez, wonderful old George Perez absolutely nailing it for this special Prog 2100. Inside, it’s the start of a
Read moreThe comic scene in Britain right now is an incredibly rich and diverse one, with a huge number of smaller
Read moreKarl Richardson on the cover for Mechastopheles, and inside this week’s 2000AD it’s the regular clearing of the decks, with
Read moreThis is the big one, 100 pages to celebrate the 400th issue of the monthly 2000AD title, packed full of
Read moreSad news to report that Terry Wiley, a wonderful writer and artist from the Brit comics scene and a personal favourite of
Read more(2000AD: Regend cover by Nuno Platti) May 5th 2018 is Free Comic Book Day. And amongst all of the wonderful
Read moreIt’s always good to be able to highlight new talent at Comicon.com, and we sure have an abundance of exciting
Read moreHow long do you think you can keep a 2-page per week comic, featuring the maniacal exploits of a gang
Read moreSpringing from the pages of The Phoenix Comic in the UK, Mega Robo Bros is coming to the US through
Read moreJohn Allison is a pioneer, a trailblazer, and one of the UK’s finest writers of wonderful comedy in comic form.
Read moreI never got The ABC Warriors. Not until now. I’ve been reading 2000AD off and on all my life, and
Read moreCindy and Biscuit by Dan White is a comic you probably haven’t heard of before, especially if you’re outside the
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