Preview: The Return Of The Man With The Steel Claw In ‘Reign Of The Brain’
The second volume of one of those wonderfully strange, beautifully drawn Brit comic series of old comes your way this
Read moreThe second volume of one of those wonderfully strange, beautifully drawn Brit comic series of old comes your way this
Read moreLove Star Wars? Hate Star Wars? Can take or leave Star Wars? Well, Paul Rainey’s A New Canon is the comic-book
Read moreThe second issue of the first new kids comic in the longest time here in the UK is out right
Read moreThe first volume of a classic strip from Battle by Gerry Finley-Day and Mike Western – join the WWII action
Read moreOkay, so I gave you a mini preview a while back, but now that I’ve got my hands on the
Read moreWith The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire, Don Lawrence reached the pinnacle of painted artwork – but now
Read moreLet the laughter begin, as the Treasury of British Comics presents the Tom Paterson Collection! Nearly 200 pages and not
Read moreWelcome to the new adventures of the Star Cat! And welcome back to the silliness and brilliance of James Turner’s creation,
Read moreI’ve told you about Neill Cameron and his Mega Robo Bros strip here at Comicon in the past (here, here,
Read moreLight, Planets, People! is a new graphic novel adapted by Molly Naylor from her play, and illustrated, beautifully so, by
Read moreThe Phoenix Comic reaches a landmark 500th weekly issue – time to celebrate with your chance to read for free…
Read moreOne of Brit Comics’ genius artists, Ken Reid, gets more of his incredible work collected from the Treasury of British
Read moreWell, Olly previewed this a little way back in May, but with the release date of 20th July creeping up
Read moreSword and sorcery is back at the Treasury of British Comics, as Alec Worley and DaNi return to the world
Read moreAnother classic from the archives of British comics as the Treasury of British Comics brings back The Steel Claw:
Read moreHarker, by Roger Gibson & Vincent Danks is, according to the quote from me on the back cover, ‘A great
Read moreFile this under things I’ve not noticed until too late, but the wonderful Jennie Gyllblad has a Kickstarter ending this
Read moreWe’ve told you about Comicscene before here at Comicon. It began as Comicscene magazine, a great looking and great reading mag
Read moreFour times a year, the pages of the Galaxy’s Greatest get turned over to Tharg’s lil’ nephew, Jojo-Jargo, who fills
Read moreThe Best of Sugar Jones is a perfect example of the depth and breadth of Brit comics here – a
Read moreFile this one under one I thought we’d already brought to your attention, but no, the only mention I can
Read moreSomething slightly different today with Best of British. No new comic, no new graphic novel release, just a new strip
Read moreAs it says, right there on the back cover, Masters of British Comic Art is a celebration of the rich
Read moreThe history of British comics is long and varied, with some unexpected delights to be uncovered. And one bit of
Read moreBilly’s Boots is one of those classic Brit strips that always comes up when people who remember it start chatting
Read moreFollowing up the debut issue from 2018, Dan White brings us another two perfectly weighted and nightmarish horror strips in
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