Showing posts with label Comics Reference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comics Reference. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2022

Upcoming British Comics' Reference


The A to Z of British Newspaper Strips by Paul Hudson
Book Palace Books ISBN 978-191354824-7, July 2022, 320pp, £55.00. Available via Book Palace.

We are proud to announce the publication of this comprehensive guide to the long and distinguished career of the British Newspaper Strip, listing hundreds of newspaper strips printed in Britain over the last hundred plus years.
    Written by Paul Hudson, former owner of the much-missed London comic shop Comic Showcase, this upcoming title is the product of more than two years of assiduous research and is a wonderful point of reference for a cherished part of British daily life and culture.
    The book has over 680 entries, of which over 650 are illustrated, and features all your favourites such as Andy Capp, Axa, Bristow, Flook, Fred Bassett, Garth, George and Lynne, Jeff Hawke, Modesty Blaise, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred, Rupert Bear, Tamara Drewe, The Perishers, Varoomshka, plus many, many more!
    Each strip is credited with dates, creators and descriptions as well as sample illustrations.


Blazing Battle Action by David Bishop & David McDonald
Hibernia Press, July 2022, 76pp, £10.49. Available via Comicsy.

‘Blazing Battle Action’ is the sixth in Hibernia acclaimed Comic Archive series, exploring comics history through interviews, articles and rare art.
    ‘Blazing Battle Action’ contains a comprehensive history of ‘Battle’ by author and former editor of ‘2000 AD’, David Bishop. Originally serialised in the ‘Judge Dredd Megazine’, this is the first time it has been collected in print.
    Also included is David McDonald’s history of the hugely popular, and divisive, ‘Action Force’ stories that appeared in ‘Battle’, as well at its replacement ‘Storm Force’.
    Along with rare art, collectors checklist and and overview of Rebellions new ‘Battle’ comic, this is the ultimate Battle companion!


I Am the Law: How Judge Dredd Predicted Our Future by Michael Molcher
Rebellion ISBN 978-178618570-9, 27 October 2022, 208pp, £14.99. Available via Amazon.

An in-depth examination of the ways in which the comic strip Judge Dredd, published in 2000 AD, has predicted the changing face of policing in Britain over the last 45 years.
    He is the law - and you better believe it!
    Judge, jury and executioner, Judge Dredd is the brutal comic book cop policing the chaotic future urban jungle of Mega-City One, created by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra and launching in the pages of 2000 AD in 1977.
    But what began as a sci-fi action comic quickly evolved into a searing satire on hardline, militarised policing and ‘law and order’ politics, its endless inventiveness and ironic humour acting as a prophetic warning about our world today - and with important lessons for our future.
    Blending comic book history with contemporary radical theories on policing,
I Am The Law takes key Dredd stories from the last 45 years and demonstrates how they provide a unique wake up call about our gradual, and not so gradual, slide towards authoritarian policing.
    From the politicisation of policing to ‘zero tolerance’, from violent suppression of protest to the rise of the surveillance state,
I Am The Law examines how a comic book warned us about the chilling endgame of today's 'law and order' politics.

Monday, February 20, 2017

Comic World cover gallery part 1


I have some spares of some issues (unfortunately, not every issue, but around 36 of the 43). £3 including p&p for one copy, then £2 per issue (so 3 issues = £7; 5 issues = £11, etc.). If you're interested, let me know at the e-mail address you'll find top left, under the photo. Please note that I'm running very low on some numbers – I have less than 5 copies for over half of the remaining run.

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Comic World cover gallery part 2


 
 
 
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And that was the end of Comic World.

Friday, February 08, 2013

Monday, August 27, 2012

Signals: The Day Comics Grew Up (1989)

Signals: The Day Comics Grew Up. Originally broadcast on Channel 4 on 18 January 1989. Note: the main programme follows a trailer; the second part of the programme (about video games and manga) has been left off. Features Alan Moore, John Smith, Jim Baiklie, Dave Gibbons, Cam Kennedy, et al. Presented by Morwenna Banks.


Thanks to AeroVidTube, who posted this at You Tube.

Thursday, August 02, 2012

Comic Cuts: Upcoming Releases

A round-up of forthcoming books relating to or reprinting British comics and cartoons, along with some selected original graphic novels.

AUGUST 2012 
SEPTEMBER 2012
OCTOBER 2012
  • The Best of Action Vol.1. Titan Books ISBN 978-1848560260, 28 October 2012 [originally announced for 24 September 2010].
  • Charley's War: Death From Above (Vol. 9) by Pat Mills & Joe Colquhoun. Titan Books ISBN 978-0857683007, 30 October 2012.
  • The Importance of Being Ernest [Original Text] by John Stokes. Classical Comics ISBN 978-1906332921, October 2012 [originally announced for 12 September 2010, then December 2010, then April 2012, then May 2012].
  • The Importance of Being Ernest [Quick Text] by John Stokes. Classical Comics ISBN 978-1906332938, October 2012 [originally announced for 12 September 2010, then December 2010, then April 2012, then May 2012].
  • Nikolai Dante: Sympathy for the Devil by Robbie Morrison, Simon Fraser & John Burns. Rebellion ISBN 978-1781080733, 11 October 2012.
  • Tank Girl: Carioca by Alan Martin & Mike McMahon. Titan Books ISBN 978-0857687432, 30 October 2012.
NOVEMBER 2012
DECEMBER 2012
2012 [Publication date uncertain]
  • Heros the Spartan by Tom Tully & Frank Bellamy. Book Palace Books ISBN, Late 2012.
  • Mirabilis Vol. 2: Year of Wonders by Dave Morris & Leo Hartas. Print Media Productions ISBN 978-0956712127, February 2012 [originally announced for October 2011].
JANUARY 2013
EARLY 2013
  • Everybody Loves Tank Girl by Alan Martin & Jim Mahfood. Titan Books ISBN 978-0857687500, 18 January 2013 [originally announced for 28 August 2012].
MAY 2013
  • Julius Caesar (Original Text) by John McDonald & Sean O'Connor. Classical Comics ISBN 978-1906332945, 31 May 2013 [originally announced for 31 August 2010, then 31 May 2011, then July 2011, then March 2012, then 31 May 2012, then September 2012].
  • Julius Caesar (Plain Text) by John McDonald & Sean O'Connor. Classical Comics ISBN 978-1906332952, 31 May 2013 [originally announced for 31 August 2010, then 31 May 2011, then July 2011, then March 2012, then 31 May 2012, then September 2012].
  • Julius Caesar (Quick Text) by John McDonald & Sean O'Connor. Classical Comics ISBN 978-1906332969, 31 May 2013 [originally announced for 31 August 2010, then 31 May 2011, then July 2011, then March 2012, then 31 May 2012, then September 2012].
LATE 2013
  • Hamlet (Original Text) by John McDonald, David Lorenzo Riveiro & Gary Erskine. Classical Comics ISBN 978-1906332341, early 2013 [originally announced for 31 July 2012].
  • Hamlet (Plain Text) by John McDonald, David Lorenzo Riveiro & Gary Erskine. Classical Comics ISBN 978-1906332358, early 2013 [originally announced for 31 July 2012].
  • Hamlet (Quick Text) by John McDonald, David Lorenzo Riveiro & Gary Erskine. Classical Comics ISBN 978-1906332365, early 2013 [originally announced for 31 July 2012].
UNSCHEDULED
  • The Best of Battle Vol.2. Titan Books ISBN 978-1848567313, 29 Jul 2011 [originally announced as Best of Land Battle for 28 May 2010, then 27 August 2010]. Currently not listed on Titan's website.
  • The Best of Misty. Titan Books ISBN 978-1848560277, [originally announced for October 2010]. Currently not listed on Titan's website.
  • Richard III (Original Text, abridged). Classical Comics ISBN 978-1906332228, [originally announced for 1 March 2009, then 1 September 2009, then 14 May 2010, then December 2011, then mid-2012]. Currently not listed on Classical Comics' website.
  • Richard III (Plain Text). Classical Comics ISBN 978-1906332235, [originally announced for 1 March 2009, then 1 September 2009, then 14 May 2010, then December 2011, then mid-2012]. Currently not listed on Classical Comics' website.
  • Richard III (Quick Text). Classical Comics ISBN 978-1906332242, [originally announced for 1 March 2009, then 1 September 2009, then 14 May 2010, then December 2011, then mid-2012]. Currently not listed on Classical Comics' website.
CANCELLED
  • The Bumper Book of Battle. Titan Books ISBN 978-1848560291, [originally announced for 23 March 2009]. CANCELLED. No longer listed on Amazon.
  • Century 21 Annual 2011 edited by Chris Bentley. Reynolds & Hearn ISBN 978-1904674047, [originally announced for 31 August 2010]. CANCELLED.
  • Century 21: Classic Comic Strips from the Worlds of Gerry Anderson Vol.5 ed. Chris Bentley. Reynolds & Hearn [or Signum Books] ISBN 978-1904674207, 30 April 2011 [originally announced for 1 October 2010]. Note: No longer listed on Amazon; a distribution deal with Titan Books was announced in October 2010 and in March 2011 Titan posted its own listing of the book (subsequently removed) which gave a date of 31 December 2012 and a new ISBN 978-0857683809. The book is likely to be re-listed at some point.
  • Classic Bible Stories. Titan Books ISBN 978-1848568860, [originally announced for 4 January 2011, then March 2011]. Softcover edition. Currently not listed on Titan's website.
  • David the Shepherd King & Paul the Adventurer by Frank Bellamy. Titan Books ISBN 978-1848567252, 2011 [originally announced for 4 January 2011, then March 2011]. CANCELLED. No longer listed on Amazon
  • Durham Red: Island of the Damned by Alan Grant & Carlos Ezquerra. Rebellion ISBN 978-1907519260, 11 November 2010. Currently not listed on Rebellion's website.
  • Heros the Spartan by Tom Tully & Frank Bellamy. Titan Books ISBN 978-1848568938, [originally announced for 3 May 2011, then 30 August 2011, then 30 November 2011, then 30 June 2012]. CANCELLED.
  • Kimota: The Miracleman Companion [Revised Edition] by George Khourey. TwoMorrows Publishing ISBN 978-1605490274, 24 November 2010 [originally announced for 11 August 2010, then September 2010]. Note: Not listed in TwoMorrow's latest catalogue of upcoming releases.
  • Roy of the Rovers Archives: Season 1954-55. Titan Books ISBN 978-1845769499, [originally scheduled for 20 December 2008]. CANCELLED. No longer listed on Amazon
  • Roy of the Rovers: The Unauthorised Biography by Mick Collins. Aurum ISBN 978-1845134464, 25 September 2010. Softcover edition. Note: Not listed in Aurum's latest catalogue of upcoming releases.
  • Watching the Watchmen by Dave Gibbons & Chip Kidd. Titan Books ISBN 978-1848566828, 31 August 2010. Softcover edition. Currently not listed on Titan's website.
Please note: All dates are subject to change.

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