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Review – Galaxy Quest: The Journey Continues #1 (IDW Publishing)
Publisher: IDW Publishing Writer: Erik Burnham Artist: Nacho Arranz Release Date: 21st January, 2015
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Marvel’s Secret Wars event will END the Marvel Universe as we know it!
Marvel Comics have just announced that, as part of the publisher’s upcoming Secret Wars event, the Ultimate and Marvel Universes will “smash together”, ending both of them and creating a new, unified universe called “Battleworld”.
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Review – Judge Dredd: The Mega Collection Book 1: America
Publisher: 2000AD/Hachette Script: John Wagner, Garth Ennis Art: Colin MacNeil Release Date: January 21st, 2014
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Review – Red Sonja #14 (Dynamite)
Publisher: Dynamite Comics Writer: Gail Simone Artist: Walter Geovani Release Date: 21st January, 2014
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2000AD is now available on Android devices!
2000AD have unveiled a brand new Android app, available to download through the Google Play store, which will provide readers with even greater access to Progs, The Judge Dredd Megazine and the publisher’s impressive selection of classic Graphic Novels.
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Review – Burning Fields #1 (of 8) (BOOM! Studios)
Publisher: BOOM! Studios Writer(s): Michael Moreci, Tim Daniel Artist: Colin Lorimer Release Date: 21st January, 2015
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Kickstarter launched for Deluxe version of Cthulhu-based word game Unspeakable Words!
Playroom Entertainment have just launched a Kickstarter for a Deluxe Version of their Call of Cthulhu Word Game Unspeakable Words.
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BCP Interview – Sam Read talks about FIND!
Following in the footsteps of their successes with The Standard and And Then Emily Was Gone, publisher ComixTribe have once again dipped into the rich pool of UK talent with FIND, an all-ages one-shot from writer Sam Read (Exit Generation) and artist Alex Cormack (Future Proof, Oxymoron: The Loveliest Nightmare).
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CONSTANTINE on very thin ice after ratings take another hit
Poor old Constantine. It’s the comicbook TV show that should be getting attention, but really isn’t.
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Fox’s Gotham renewed for a second season!
After garnering respectable ratings thus far, and a mostly positive critical response (kinda), it was a bit of a no-brainer that Fox’s Gotham would be set for a second series.
