UK Supplement
2000 AD PROG #2476
Incredible SF action from the Eisner-nominated UK anthology! April kicks off with the first bumper issue of the year, featuring the start of Helium: Red October by Ian Edginton & D’Israeli. Plus there’s more cosmic horror in Brink: ‘The Call of the Void’ by Dan Abnett & INJ Culbard, more Azimuth in ‘How to Train Your Dagon’ by Dan Abnett & Tazio Bettin, more historical horror in the second book of Nightmare New York by Kek-W & David Roach, and Dredd tracks down a pair of revenge-fuelled podcasters in ‘Flames & White Phosphorus’ by T.C. Eglington & Paul Marshall!
2000 AD PROG #2477
Incredible SF action from the Eisner-nominated UK anthology! April kicks off with the first bumper issue of the year, featuring the start of Helium: Red October by Ian Edginton & D’Israeli. Plus there’s more cosmic horror in Brink: ‘The Call of the Void’ by Dan Abnett & INJ Culbard, more Azimuth in ‘How to Train Your Dagon’ by Dan Abnett & Tazio Bettin, more historical horror in the second book of Nightmare New York by Kek-W & David Roach, and Dredd tracks down a pair of revenge-fuelled podcasters in ‘Flames & White Phosphorus’ by T.C. Eglington & Paul Marshall!
2000 AD PROG #2478
Incredible SF action from the Eisner-nominated UK anthology! April kicks off with the first bumper issue of the year, featuring the start of Helium: Red October by Ian Edginton & D’Israeli. Plus there’s more cosmic horror in Brink: ‘The Call of the Void’ by Dan Abnett & INJ Culbard, more Azimuth in ‘How to Train Your Dagon’ by Dan Abnett & Tazio Bettin, more historical horror in the second book of Nightmare New York by Kek-W & David Roach, and Dredd tracks down a pair of revenge-fuelled podcasters in ‘Flames & White Phosphorus’ by T.C. Eglington & Paul Marshall!
2000 AD PROG #2479
Incredible SF action from the Eisner-nominated UK anthology! April kicks off with the first bumper issue of the year, featuring the start of Helium: Red October by Ian Edginton & D’Israeli. Plus there’s more cosmic horror in Brink: ‘The Call of the Void’ by Dan Abnett & INJ Culbard, more Azimuth in ‘How to Train Your Dagon’ by Dan Abnett & Tazio Bettin, more historical horror in the second book of Nightmare New York by Kek-W & David Roach, and Dredd tracks down a pair of revenge-fuelled podcasters in ‘Flames & White Phosphorus’ by T.C. Eglington & Paul Marshall!
2000 AD PROG #2480
Incredible SF action from the Eisner-nominated UK anthology! April kicks off with the first bumper issue of the year, featuring the start of Helium: Red October by Ian Edginton & D’Israeli. Plus there’s more cosmic horror in Brink: ‘The Call of the Void’ by Dan Abnett & INJ Culbard, more Azimuth in ‘How to Train Your Dagon’ by Dan Abnett & Tazio Bettin, more historical horror in the second book of Nightmare New York by Kek-W & David Roach, and Dredd tracks down a pair of revenge-fuelled podcasters in ‘Flames & White Phosphorus’ by T.C. Eglington & Paul Marshall!
ACTION 50TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
Before 2000 AD there was Action. One of the very few comics to ever be banned, Action was always ahead of the curve. And sometimes pushed its luck just a bit too far. Now, a creative powerhouse of writers and artists remind people of, or introduces them for the first time to, many of the outrageous characters that appeared in the pages of Action. Dredger must avenge his dead partner, Hellman has to fend off the Soviets, Hook Jaw faces off against drug dealers, and Lefty meets the King of England.
JUDGE DREDD MEGAZINE #491
More action and adventure in the future-shocked world of Judge Dredd! ‘Rojimbo’ by Geoffrey D. Wessel & Nick Roche comes to a close; there’s more action in ‘Lawless’ by Dan Abnett & Phil Winslade; there’s more political machinations in ‘Megatropolis’ by Ken Niemand & Chris Weston; Dept K is fighting for its survival by Ned Hartley & Mike Walters; and New York detectives Fargo & McBane are back in ‘Favoured Sons’ by Ken Niemand & PJ Holden. Plus there’s a new Atomfall story, more SF football action in Rok the World by John Wagner & Dan Cornwell, features, interviews and lots more!
DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE #627
Out of the past and into the future.
DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE #628
Daleks! Daleks! And more Daleks!
SCREAM MAGAZINE #95
The world's scariest publication, SCREAM MAGAZINE – the biggest and most read horror magazine out today is guaranteed to make you shiver. Blood, guts, gore and more! SCREAM MAGAZINE covers horror in all forms, whether film, TV, book, game or comic. If you’re after zombies, werewolves, ghosts, ghouls and vampires (the proper kind mind you, no sparkly one’s here, thank you!), this is the place to find them. Each issue takes a well-written, informative approach to covering its favourite subject, including insightful articles, reviews, previews, interviews with horror's biggest names and several behind the scenes features and set-reports of some of horror cinema past and present greats alongside plenty of gruesome pics and an entertaining yet expert review section covering recent DVD/Blu-ray releases. Full color, 100 pages
THE COMPLETE 2000 AD BY ALAN MOORE VOL 1 FUTURE SHOCKS HC
(W) Alan Moore (A) Dave Gibbons, Ian Gibson, Eric Bradbury, Steve Dillon
Alan Moore is a legendary comics writer credited with transforming the medium and how it was seen through his seminal works such as V For Vendetta, From Hell and, of course, Watchmen. But, before any of that, he cut his teeth at 2000 AD, the 'galaxy's greatest comic'. It was there that Moore honed his craft in preparation for the accolades that would follow. This first volume in a new series collecting all of Alan Moore's work for 2000 AD, brings together all of his Future Shocks as well as a host of other one-off stories. Moore is a master of the short-format story and this collection doubles as the perfect guide for how to write comics to a page limit. Includes the story 'A Holiday In Hell' which has never been reprinted in English since its first publication in 1980. Moore's stories are complemented by the works of a string of legendary artists including Dave Gibbons (Watchmen), Ian Gibson (The Ballad of Halo Jones), Eric Bradbury (Rogue Trooper), Bryan Talbot (Grandville), Steve Dillon (Preacher), Brett Ewins (Bad Company) and more.
FRANK FRAZETTA HC
Frank Frazetta has reigned as the undisputed king of fantasy art for well over 50 years, the value of his paintings now climbing as high as his fans' admiration. Each year his works break the previous year's auction records, with the cover for Lancer books 1967 Conan bringing $13.5 million in September 2025.Born to a Sicilian immigrant family in Brooklyn, 1928, Frazetta was a minor league athlete, petty criminal and serial seducer with movie star looks and phenomenal talent. Self-described as lazy and difficult, he often started a painting the night before it was due, completing it in mere hours, yet delivering a masterpiece-often still wet, but a masterpiece, nonetheless. He started in comics at age 16, including the infamous EC Comics, moved on to film posters, then to Tarzan and Conan pulp covers. Along the way he produced magazine covers for National Lampoon, though at odds with the editors' 'hippy politics,' made the animated film Fire & Ice with director Ralph Bakshi, and learned to paint left-handed at age 68 after the first of many strokes paralyzed his right hand. As he explained in the 1970s, 'I'm very physical minded. In Brooklyn, I knew Conan, I knew guys just like him.' Using this first-hand knowledge of muscle and macho he redefined fantasy heroes as more massive, more menacing, more testosterone-fueled than anything seen before, and their female counterparts as thick-thighed, heavy-buttocked, and pixie-faced, yet still, with their soft bellies and hints of cellulite, believably real. All in all, Frazetta's art is addictive as potato chips, and now available in a compact, attractive and affordable package (96 pages, 21 x 26cm)
STAR WARS ICONS: DARTH VADER HC
No Star Wars character has made a bigger impact on pop culture than Darth Vader. Since debuting in the original 1977 Star Wars film, Darth Vader continues to be one of the most iconic and enduring elements throughout the saga. Star Wars Icons: Darth Vader covers the character’s journey, from his genesis in George Lucas’s first drafts of Star Wars to Anakin Skywalker’s tragic fall to the dark side in the prequel trilogy, and beyond. A DETAILED HISTORY OF DARTH VADER: Comprehensive and revelatory, this book takes an in-depth look at Darth Vader’s role in the Star Wars galaxy, through film, television, novels, comics, video games, and more. DISCOVER ENGAGING IMAGERY AND COLLECTIBLE INSERTS: Illustrated with a treasure trove of rare imagery, including candid on-set photography, stunning concept art, and collectible inserts. EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS: This deluxe volume features exclusive new behind-the-scenes interviews with key Star Wars creatives and contributors to the character’s legacy (by Anthony Breznican, 492 pages, 381 x 279mm)
TARZAN SUNDAY COMICS VOLUME 1: HAL FOSTER HC
In 1929 Hal Foster illustrated Tarzan of the Apes as a 60-episode daily newspaper strip: the first adventure comic. From 1931 to 1937, 292 full-page Tarzan Sunday comics followed. Foster's ape man defined Tarzan and adventure comics for decades to come. This volume reprints every comic from the original newspapers, in colorful 34 x 44 cm size.
OFFICIAL ATARI 3D PINT GLASS
Officially Licensed: Authentic, Official Atari product. Generous Size: Holds 1 pint / 600ml, perfect for your favourite beverages including Beer, Fizzy Drinks, Juices & Milkshakes. Classic Design: Styled to blend into any cupboard with the Classic Atari 3D Logo embossed glass. Durable & Safe: Made from heat-resistant Soda-Lime Glass for longevity and weighs 636g for a premium grip and feel. Perfect Dimensions: Height: 11.4cm / 4.5', Width (with Handle): 13cm / 5.12', designed for a premium and comfortable hold. Easy Care: Dishwasher safe for hassle-free cleaning.
ORIGINAL STORMTROOPER 3D PINT GLASS
A World’s First: Be the first to own this Original Stormtrooper Beer Glass! Officially Licensed: Authentic design by Andrew Ainsworth, the creator behind the Original Stormtrooper Helmet in 1976. Design: Original Stormtrooper Beer Glass in the design of the Original Star Wars Stormtrooper Helmet. Quality: This Original Stormtrooper Beer Glass is crafted from high quality sustainable Soda-lime-silica glass, holds 1 Pint / 600ml of your favourite beer or soft drink, and is thick walled. Ultimate Gift: This is the perfect Star Wars Gift for any die hard Original Stormtrooper fan and beer drinking enthusiast. This is Stormtrooper Fan Memorabilia at its absolute best.
ORIGINAL STORMTROOPER ENLIST WHITE MUG
Officially licensed mug- Material: ceramic- Capacity: 330 ml- Dishwasher and microwave safe
ORIGINAL STORMTROOPER JOIN NOW BLACK MUG
Officially licensed mug- Material: ceramic- Capacity: 330 ml- Dishwasher and microwave safe