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#1
Hopefully this will work this time!
An alternative cover Richard did for Cosmic Comics in the style of Kevin's covers for Titans Alan Moore Future Shock books.
#3
Here is alternative cover Richard did for Cosmic Comics, based on the Alan Moore Titan Books.

#5
Help! / Re: Rebellion and Rights to Eagle Strips
15 May, 2024, 11:38:11 PM
I never heard anything about actors images being a problem with Doomlord.
Why I didn't do the photo strips at that time was that they were too difficult to reproduce properly. That was nearly 20 years ago(!!) and technology has moved on and would now reproduce reasonably well. I did try a subsequent collection but it didn't happen.
Dan Dare, from what I understand, John and Pat own the rights to the Return of the Mekon story. It is a pity that its not reprinted, it has some of the finest art, and the story's not too shabby either!
#6
Yeah, the old 'it was better in my day'. No it was just different. The humour comics form the forties were vastly different to the sixties, etc etc. Still, while my youngest has left the Beano and Monster Fun behind ( he did get the Phoenix, but never loved it) he is now coming home with a manga from Eason's every other week.
#7
The first one was a lot of fun.
#8
Great to see Jamie Smarts success. His take on Desperate Dan and Korky were really fresh, but not enough to save the Dandy. All the local book shops here in a small town have loads of his books and others like Dog Man, and are now stocking a small amount of Manga and DC collections as well.
#9
That's really tough. After initially enjoying it a lot, it trailed off a bit for me and I stopped getting it, but I might give it a punt again. Its an amazing thing to get a comic of any sort into newsagents. Lovely format.
#10
Munoz is an amazing artist, and these are all good tales, especially Sark the Sleeper.
#11
Brilliant.
#12
Books & Comics / TimeQuake from Hibernia out now!
14 November, 2023, 09:00:41 PM
Hey all, I reckon there will be some here interested in this.....



 Hibernia Comics are back with the fifth in the Fleetway Files collection, TimeQuake!  Reprinted Starlord and 2000 AD TimeQuake is only available to buy here- https://www.comicsy.co.uk/hibernia/ also there 20% off our Sergeant Storng and Captain Condor collection for 48 hours!

"TIME TRAVEL! IT'S FLAMIN' IMPOSSIBLE!

Before the agents of Indigo Prime and Loki's Time Variance Authority there was TimeQuake! Time-Control patrol the timelines to keep reality safe from time-quakes: devastating changes to the structure of time caused by threats ranging from alien incursions to Nazi meddling and techno-Aztec attacks. Time-Control recruit unsuspecting 1970s hard man, James Blocker, to join their fight against the murderous alien Droon and Blocker's no-nonsense East End attitude soon makes him an indispensable, albeit reluctant, member of the Time-Control team. Together with 32nd Century princess Suzi Cho, the Aztec Quexalcholmec and Time-Control chief Harl Vinda, Blocker must help keep the timelines safe and on the right track!

Written by Chris Lowder (Adam Eterno, Victor Drago) and boasting the artistic talents of Ian Kennedy, John Cooper, Alberto Salinas and Jesús Redondo, this time-bending tale is one of the highlights of short-lived 2000 AD stablemate, Starlord.

The artwork has been restored to match its original publication, this is the first time TimeQuake has been collected in any format, in this limited print run of just 300 copies.

This volume presents all of the weekly adventures of this classic from the pages of Starlord and 2000 AD. Don't find yourself stuck in the past, jump onboard with TimeQuake now!"

A4 PERFECT BOUND

108 PAGES, INCLUDING ALL COLOUR PAGES AND CENTRESPREADS AND A COVER GALLERY.





Only available to buy here- https://www.comicsy.co.uk/hibernia/

#13
Really liked it! The Harrison book was a cracker too.
#14
Prog / Re: Prog 2346 - Maximum Thrill-Boost!
31 August, 2023, 11:14:43 PM
Dredd, story is fine, art is brilliant, reminded me of FM on Ronin, lovely. I enjoyed Renk, the story made sense, and got to its point Nice art and an interesting world.
The rest all readable, but not for me, and maybe that's the rub, its not aimed at me. I dunno.
Having  over the years tried to get my kids to read (my) comics, I've never had much success, but Robusters, Early Stront, Computer Warrior and Doomlord have always went down a storm. Never Dredd, by my youngest (12) is currently lapping up The EE edition of PJ Maybe, he loves him! Dunno what that says:)
I reckon the missing adventures of PJ, and Wolfie Smith too could be a good option to add to Regened, teenage tearaway psychic!
#15
General / Re: Longest-serving art droid?
22 August, 2023, 11:46:53 PM
John Higgins drew the cover to Prog 43.