Comics Archives

Tanya Does San Diego Cosplay
I wouldn't go Google Image searching for Tanya Tate while at work. Not very safe for it, you see, unless you work in either an advertising agency or in a
Jim Muir To Write For CLiNT Magazine
Jim Muir, better known as The Reverend O'Badiah Steppenwolf on the Scottish comedy circuit, is another comedian joining Jonathan Ross, Frankie Boyle and
Kieron Gillen's Curfew Goes Live
A dystopian future (but then again aren't they all) in a society with reduced civil liberties, Curfew is a new free online game from Channel 4 written by
Sarah Palin Of The Dead
Out this Wednesday is Rotten #7 from Moonstone by Mark Rahner, Robert Horton and Dan Dougherty. So what can I tell you? It's about a US civil war veteran
When Superheroes Get Old
SPOILERS: In the latest issue of Justice League: Generation Lost (which, incidentally fact fans has jumped from being a $2.99 day-and-date release digital
Short 'n Curlies #46 by Si Spurrier
The Keyboard Is My FuckMonkey: "Mind the gap!" So shrieketh the subway-based baddie in underrated 70's schlock horror flick Death Line, which is on my
Friday Runaround – A Super Marriage!
StarWatch: Lucasfilm writer Haden Blackman, responsible for a number of Star Wars comics, has resigned for the company, To do non-Star Wars things after
The Alan Moore Signature Experience
Of late Alan Moore has been conducting more signing sessions in and around London and Northampton. And with Edinburgh Festival appearances on the way,
Grant Morrison And Game Theory
One of Alan Moore's recent arguments is that no one is writing or creating comic books, let alone superhero comics, as complex as Watchmen twenty-five
A Comic Show #17: Back From Con
Aaron and Mike from A Comic Shop in Florida are back from Con. Well, Aaron is. Mike was left behind. Ahhhh. I met up with Aaron at the show and it looks