Most recent
-
-
12 Sep 2014: If the cult hit Dredd is to get a sequel, it should be an adaptation of the outlandish comic-book story Origins, in which the hero journeys into mutant-strewn badlands in search of his father, writes Ben Child
-
-
10 Sep 2014: Watchmen and V for Vendetta author has previously said ‘I have doubted that people will even be able to pick it up’
-
10 Sep 2014: The comic Pub Landlord still carries his teenage passion for the superhero comics filled with complex stories and masterful illustrations
-
-
9 Sep 2014: Raised in New York, fed by newspapers and nourished by urban life, comics tell the secrets of cities … and of those of us who live in them, writes Pascal Wyse
-
9 Sep 2014:
Comics have got some kick-ass female characters that blow the blokes out of the water, argues site member Scouting for books. So why do designers insist on demeaning them?
-
-
8 Sep 2014: Launched in Tiger magazine in 1954, the Melchester Rovers striker’s career captured the imagination of youngsters and adults alike – and even former England manager Alf Ramsey
-
7 Sep 2014: With the advent of independent presses, delving into online comics can be just as much fun as burrowing through your local comic shop used to be, writes James Bridle
-
-
5 Sep 2014:
The execs are talking about 'a sense of fun', but the 40s-era quirks and alter egos need to be streamlined if their forthcoming superhero flick is to match up to its modern peers, writes Ben Child
-
3 Sep 2014:
Marvel launches new comic, Death of Wolverine, depicting the final days of the superhero team's most famous member
-
1-15 of 1435 for Comics and graphic novels