
“Can I Eat You, Please?” The Absurdity Of Zombo
In our final piece of our year-long celebration of 2000 AD’s 45th anniversary, we take a look at Al Ewing and Henry Flint’s absurd Zombo strip.

In our final piece of our year-long celebration of 2000 AD’s 45th anniversary, we take a look at Al Ewing and Henry Flint’s absurd Zombo strip.

Judge Dredd: Blaze of Glory explores Al Ewing’s (Immortal Hulk) pre-Marvel work with a collection of short Judge Dredd stories.

This year’s Sci-Fi Special is retrospective that celebrates twenty years of the Rebellion era. It comes with nine stories in total, that are a mixture of classic reprints and brand-new ones looking back at much-loved characters and tales. Read on to find out more about this 100-page special’s contents and why it is a great taster for those new to 2000 AD.

With so many tie-ins and comics involved, comic book events like this can be confusing. Luckily, the Avengers/Fantastic Four: Empyre Reading Order Checklist is here to make sense of Marvel’s biggest story of 2020. It has everything you need to know from the recommended reading order, creative teams, release dates, background reading, and heaps more.

Iron Hammer, Weapon Hex, Ghost Panther and the rest of the fusion heroes are back in Secret Warps. Find out more about these annuals and their preferred reading order.

To keep track of everything I have put together a guide for ResurrXion, which details everything that you need to know about these new x-Men comics. The aim is to answer any questions you might have and help you dive into these awesome characters. It will be updated regularly when more information is available.

Marvel’s events can sometimes be a bit confusing so I’ve created the Civil War II Reading Order Checklist. This handy guide not only gives you a reading order but also lists the creative teams, release dates and tie-ins involved.

Starting in October Marvel will be launching ~60 new series under the banner of All-New, All-Different Marvel. In this extensive guide I go through each comic series and tell you everything you need to know from premise of each series, creative teams and more.

Big Marvel events can be confusing. With all the tie-ins and additional miniseries it can be difficult to know what ties-in and what should be read. That’s why I have made the Avengers & X-Men: AXIS Reading Order Checklist to make things easier. This includes all the issues involved, but also release dates and creative teams.

Writers Al Ewing and Rob Williams, along with artist Simon Fraser, bring a series that is true to the Matt Smith rendition of Doctor Who while bringing their own personal touches. Whovians will be very happy with Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #1, which is full of touching moments, humour and a new companion. And for those who are still unsure I have included a preview.