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The Monster Club (1981) [31 Days of British Horror Review]
Hot on the heels of his “31 Days of Hammer” in January and the “31 Days of British Horror” in March , Jules is at it again in May
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Skybound to release 3,300 page Walking Dead 15th Anniversary box set
Image Comics/Skybound is pleased to announce a special WALKING DEAD 15TH ANNIVERSARY BOX SET stuffed with over 3,300 pages of Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard’s walkers, Survivors, Saviors and a barbwire bat named Lucille—just in time for readers to enjoy in the days leading up to this year’s THE WALKING DEAD DAY on Saturday, October…
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The Uncanny (1977) [31 Days of British Horror Review]
Hot on the heels of his “31 Days of Hammer” in January and the “31 Days of British Horror” in March , Jules is at it again in May
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BOOM! Studios to experience a NXT TAKEOVER this September
BOOM! Studios and WWE today announced WWE: NXT TAKEOVER, a weekly event series on-sale in September 2018. NXT has become WWE’s third global brand, and the launching pad for some of today’s biggest Superstars including Seth Rollins, Charlotte Flair, Braun Strowman, Alexa Bliss and many more.. Now, learn the untold stories behind NXT in this…
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Satan’s Slave (1976) [31 Days of British Horror Review]
Hot on the heels of his “31 Days of Hammer” in January and the “31 Days of British Horror” in March , Jules is at it again in May
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Legend Of The Werewolf (1975) [31 Days of British Horror Review]
Hot on the heels of his “31 Days of Hammer” in January and the “31 Days of British Horror” in March , Jules is at it again in May
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House Of Mortal Sin (1975) [31 Days of British Horror Review]
Hot on the heels of his “31 Days of Hammer” in January and the “31 Days of British Horror” in March , Jules is at it again in May
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Review – Frankenstein Texas (Zebra Comics)
Publisher: Zebra Comics Writer: Dan Whitehead Artwork: David Hitchcock, Matt Soffe (colours), Jim Campbell (lettering)
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Dave Cook talks World Building, Kickstarter and KILLTOPIA! [Interview]
We’re big fans over here at BCP of British post-apoc sci-fi, especially when its tongue is wedge so far in its cheek it’s hailing a space cab. So when Dave Cook (Card Shark Comics, author of self-published fantasy hit Vessels) and Craig Paton’s ‘Killtopia’ dropped in front of us like a wrecked mech we were…
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The Kickstarter for PIRATE FUN: THE FIRST TRIAL is now Live!
The creative team behind the Pirate Fun – the eagerly anticipated follow-up the multi SICBA award-winning Dungeon Fun – have just launched a Kickstarter for the full-colour first issue!
