Ah, Valentine’s Day – the perfect occasion for getting off your face on hallucinogenics!
Lee Moder, comics illustrator and co-creator of DC’s Stargirl, has died at the age of 53.
The longest-serving illustrator of The Beano‘s Bash Street Kids has died at the age of 89.
Golden Age artist Lily Renée has died.
One of the last survivors of the classic ‘Marvel Bullpen’ of the 1960s, inker Tom Palmer, died on 18 August at the age of 81.
Raymond Briggs, author and illustrator of the hugely popular graphic novels The Snowman, When the Wind Blows, Father Christmas and Fungus the Bogeyman, among many others, died on 9 August at the age of 88.
Pioneering illustrator celebrates 101st birthday.
Matching, and frequently surpassing, the quality of other 1970’s horror/mystery titles, Sorcery and Madhouse nevertheless remain virtually unknown to this day.
‘Marney the Fox’—Cute fluffy tale of a cuddly animal roaming the countryside? Or Kafaesque reflection on the inhumanity of humans, spiralling into nihilism? Bit of both, really.
Writer E. Nelson Bridwell had clearly been briefed to rip-off Mission: Impossible as closely as possible, but, just as he did with the Inferior Five, he took that basic remit, and tweaked it into something unique.