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The Sunday Pages: Low Energy Day special

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

This week, forgoing the usual Sunday Pages news items, I’m going to take a quick look at the meagre purchases I made at yesterday’s Camden Comics mini-Festival, Low Energy Day. I’ll leave it to the official site to explain the idea, but needless to say it’s a frankly brilliant one and my only regret is [...]

The Sunday Pages #26

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

James is away at Reading this week, so TSP is left in my hands. Muah hah hah hah hah. It’s a quiet one as a result, but some of our favourite creators - Gillen/McKelvie and Bryan Lee O’Malley - have put excellent and/or teasing things online this week, plus there’s the rather bizarre statement by [...]

The Sunday Pages #25

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

It’s a special edition this week as, a week or so behind the rest of the internet, we take up the Hembeck Challenge and each list fifty things we love about comics…

The Sunday Pages #24

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

Now that SDCC is over, the news is pretty thin on the ground, so it’s a pretty short roundup this week as we instead look at what’s going on elsewhere. For example, comicsgirl’s Sandman re-read, Big Head Press’ La Muse, the state of London Back Issue sales and, once again, the articles we’ve written elsewhere.

The Sunday Pages #23

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

It’s a monstrous SDCC special (and because Seb’s back to contribute again) and by christ there’s a lot to talk about. We couldn’t let a nugget of Scott Pilgrim or Phonogram news pass unmentioned. There’s also a little note about Kevin Smith’s Daredevil, IDW’s Ghostbusters, the new Watchmen posters, Mark Millar’s return to the Ultimate Universe [...]

The Sunday Pages #22

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

A small week because Seb’s still on holiday, but there’s still plenty inside, including Russian Sitcoms, Thunderbolts, Neil Gaimen on Batman, the Watchmen trailer AND a Paul Cornell interview!