08th Nov2013

Preview: It Came #4

by Phil Wheat

Dan Boultwood’s thrilling tale of SF B-movie derring-do brews to a fiery finale, as the first full movie from Pinetree Studios is rescued from the archives. It Came is a must-read for fans of Mystery Science Theater 3000 – a gorgeously-illustrated, deeply-funny adventure! Dr. Boy Brett and his lady assistant Doris Night hurry to London […]

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01st Nov2013

Graphic Novel Review: ‘A1 – The World’s Greatest Comics Vol.1’

by Phil Wheat

Written and drawn by Various | Edited by Dave Elliott | Published by Atomeka/Titan Comics British comics have always done things a little bit differently. From the heady days of Marvel UK to the more recent CLiNT, British comic writers and artists have not been afraid to experiment with both format and story. A1 has always […]

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24th Oct2013

Seen the TV show? Now buy the ‘Arrow’ comic!

by Phil Wheat

With the second season of Arrow now airing on Sky 1, what better time to pick up the brand new monthly large-format comic from Titan Magazines? Inside the first ever issue, you’ll find original stories written by the show’s creators, crammed with all new artwork from legendary Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters artist Mike Grell! Featuring four comic stories […]

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22nd Oct2013

‘Numbercruncher #4’ Review

by Mark Allen

Written by Si Spurrier | Drawn by PJ Holden | Coloured by Jordie Bellaire | Published by Titan Comics Often when you read a comic with a skyscraper-high concept the conclusion doesn’t quite live up to the promise of the rest of the book, mainly because the creators were so excited about the ideas they’d chucked at the wall that they neglected […]

14th Oct2013

Preview: Numbercruncher #4

by Phil Wheat

The fourth, and sadly final, issue of critical smash Numbercruncher, by Si Spurrier, PJ Holden and  Jordie Bellaire, hits comic stores next Wednesday 23rd October and we’ve got a preview for you! If you haven’t read Mark’s stellar reviews of the first THREE issues, click here (you really should). The shock conclusion of the critically acclaimed temporal afterlife adventure! An epic […]

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23rd Sep2013

Preview: Tomorrowland #3

by Phil Wheat

The music-driven ride of your life continues in Tomorrowland #3, from Paul Jenkins – the Eisner award-winning writer of Wolverine: Origin and The Darkness – on sale this Wednesday! (25th Sept) Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, DJs at the world-renowned Tomorrowland festival, have been chosen as the Keepers of Creativity. Ranged against the Destructive forces of the Nameless One, […]

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12th Aug2013

Preview: Numbercruncher #2

by Phil Wheat

Issue #2 of critical smash Numbercruncher by Si Spurrier, PJ Holden & Jordie Bellaire hits comic stores next Wednesday 21st August and we’ve got a preview for you! If you haven’t read Mark’s stellar review of the first issue, click here (you really should). Nothing worse’n a Mathematician in love.  As he died, in 1969, a Mathematician glimpsed […]

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03rd Jul2013

Preview: Chris Claremont’s restored ‘Marada The She-Wolf’

by Phil Wheat

Titan Comics have announced the launch of a new hardback of Marada The She-Wolf by Chris Claremont (The Uncanny X-Men; Excalibur; Captain Britain; Fantastic Four; Gen 13, Sovereign 7) and John Bolton (Man-Bat; Shame: Pursuit; Books of Magic). Hitting stores on November 12th 2013, this is the shield-shattering saga of Marada, the white-haired, blood-soaked swordswoman and […]

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05th Jun2013

Comics Round Up – Razorjack, Death Sentence and more!

by Jack Kirby

Razorjack, John Higgins, Titan Comics John Higgins was the colourist on such well-regarded titles as Watchmen and The Killing Joke and series such as Hellblazer and Judge Dredd, as he keenly informs us on the kind of egotistical introduction to Razorjack, a book he has written, pencilled and coloured all by himself. Razorjack is some […]

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15th May2013

Comics Round Up – Devil May Cry, Tank Girl, Meadowhell

by Jack Kirby

What’s that? You don’t get enough of my writing about comics from Panel Discussion with Mark? You don’t? Thank goodness, you’re in luck. I’ve been sent a handful of books and I’m going to tell you what I thought about them using my written communication skills! Buckle up. Solid State Tank Girl #1, Alan C. […]

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14th Mar2013

Titan Comics launch ‘Monster Massacre’ anthology

by Phil Wheat

Titan Comics and ATOMEKA have announced the release of the first volume of a brand-new graphic novel series, Monster Massacre – a SF and fantasy anthology headed up by A1 creator Dave Elliott and starring the greatest comics talent: past, present and future, including Joe Simon, Jack Kirby, Andy Kuhn, Dave Dorman, Alex Horley, Mark […]

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