culture Coloring Outside D’Lines: On D’Israeli and the Continued Evolution of British Cartooning Robert Smith A look inside what makes British artist D'Israeli such a perfect example of color and the evolution of British comics cartooning.
culture Bill Savage VS. a Twelve Year Old Girl: Examining Gender Norms in 1970s British Comics Charles EP Murphy With boys and girls comics of mid-20th century Britain split down the middle, how did writers handle the difference with identical topics?
culture Bona To Vada: How John Smith Mastered Queer Code Switching In Comics Chloe Maveal From Devlin Waugh to Indigo Prime, queerness is a theme that permeates John Smith comics...even when audiences weren't ready for it.
culture We Shall Fight Them in The Strips: Dudley Watkins, Lord Snooty, and the Battle of Britain Charles E.P. Murphy From air raids to making Hitler a giant baby, Dudley Watkins offered comfort and vigor to the children of Britain in WWII with his comics
culture Bulletproof Coffins and Cowboy Insects: The Wild and Weird Work of Shaky Kane Chloe Maveal From 2000 AD and Deadline Magazine to Kane and Able and Weird Work, Shaky Kane's stable of art and writing is nothing short of spectacular.
culture I Bring You…The Future!: Celebrating 45 years of 2000 AD Comics Chloe Maveal Celebrating the 45th anniversary of 2000 AD!
culture Sharp Lines and Wired Figures: The Legacy and Influence of Martin Emond Robert Smith Despite his best efforts not to be known for his comics work, New Zealand artist Martin Emond undeniably left a mark on the comics world.
culture HO DROKKIN’ HO, CREEPS: Four Decades of 2000 AD Christmas Covers Chloe Maveal Wrapping up gifts is one of the joys of Christmas, and British weekly anthology 2000 AD has been providing the perfect Christmas covers for decades.
culture “Do I Get My Present Now?”: The Failure of A Christmas Carol In Sonic The Comic Charles E.P. Murphy The holidays wouldn't be complete without British comics anthologies, and what better title to tackle than a holiday Sonic the Comic?
culture Blocky Mania: The Perfection of Artist Mick McMahon Chloe Maveal Admiring the life and career of British comics legend Mick McMahon
culture SCREAM! Comics : Finding The Beauty In The Ghastly Gloom Robert Smith Robert Smith talks the famed British magazine Scream! and the incredible horrors that managed to squeeze past the eras absurdist censorship.
culture A Talent Near Criminal: The Alluring Noir of Artist Sean Phillips Chloe Maveal A celebration of British artist Sean Phillips whose work and keen eye for deep inks and noir flare have graced the pages of comics for over 40 years.