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Comics & Books
19.01.2011
Meltdown Man book review
Paul W Smith
Alan Hebden’s Meltdown Man, originally published in 2000AD, gets a standalone release courtesy of Titan Books. Here’s Paul’s review…
Comics & Books
18.10.2010
Modesty Blaise: Sweet Caroline graphic novel review
Paul W Smith
Collecting together four tales from the female super spy’s 80s adventures, the Modesty Blaise: Sweet Caroline graphic novel is brimming with wit and excitement says Paul…
Comics & Books
14.09.2010
CLiNT issue 1 review
Paul W Smith
We take a look at the launch issue of CLiNT, a joint venture between Titan and writer Mark Millar that aims to bring comics to magazine racks everywhere...
Comics & Books
25.08.2010
The Stainless Steel Rat graphic novel review
Paul W Smith
Paul reviews the collected adventures of The Stainless Steel Rat, a strip originating from the legendary pages of 2000AD, and finds a brilliantly illustrated collection of stories...
Comics & Books
23.08.2010
Sweet Tooth: Out Of The Deep Woods graphic novel review
Paul W Smith
Award-winning writer and artist Jeff Lemire returns with post-apocalyptic graphic novel Sweet Tooth. Here’s Paul Smith’s review of the first volume…
Comics & Books
22.06.2010
Hellblazer: Pandemonium review
Paul W Smith
John Constantine faces an undercover job in the heat of the desert. Paul checks out Hellblazer: Pandemonium...
Comics & Books
21.06.2010
Human Target Vol 1 : Chance Meetings review
Paul W Smith
Want the clues for why Human Target makes such an interesting TV series? They're to be found right here...
Comics & Books
21.01.2010
Robo-Hunter: The Droid Files Volume 1 book review
Paul W Smith
Grant and Wagner are on fine form, and Ian Gibson's art shines through, as the collected works of Robo-Hunter begin...
Comics & Books
20.01.2010
Batman: Battle For The Cowl book review
Paul W Smith
The complexity of the Batman legend is explored in Battle For The Cowl. Paul checks it out...
Movies
20.01.2010
15 upcoming must-see movies that you might not have heard of yet
Simon Brew
Most of us know the blockbusters we're going to see in the next year or so - but what about some of the smaller projects? We've picked 15 to keep your eye on...
Comics & Books
17.12.2009
Shakespeare’s Truth by Rex Richards book review
Paul W Smith
Is this the world of Shakespeare meeting that of Dan Brown, wonders Paul?
Comics & Books
14.12.2009
Salem Brownstone: All Along The Watchtowers graphic novel review
Paul W Smith
Paul checks out a new graphic novel, that proves to be a fairy tale for adults...
Comics & Books
02.12.2009
The James Bond Omnibus: Volume 1 graphic novel review
Paul W Smith
A collection of early James Bond newspaper comic strips that adapt the novels in chronological order. Paul Smith checks it out...
Comics & Books
26.10.2009
Batman: Mad Love And Other Stories
Paul W Smith
Paul finds a brighter knight in the pages of this collection of Batman stories by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm...
Comics & Books
31.08.2009
Dark Entries book review
Paul W. Smith
Ian Rankin picks up the Constantine supernatural sleuth in an excellent start to a new series..
Comics & Books
31.08.2009
Graphic novel review: Point Blank and Sleeper (season 1)
Paul W. Smith
Interested in what has Sam Raimi and Tom Cruise all fired up? Find out here...
Comics & Books
26.07.2009
The Complete Ace Trucking Company Volume 2 review
Paul W. Smith
This is Grant and Wagner taking the brakes off their imagination with some of the wildest worlds and most ridiculous aliens they've ever created...
That’s a ten-four, good buddy, it’s time to return (again) to the bonkers world of Space Trucker Ace Garp...
Disc Reviews
12.06.2009
Sky: The Complete Series DVD review
Paul W Smith
A supernatural children’s drama from the ’70s, melding ecological matters with classic elements from the Famous Five
Disc Reviews
05.06.2009
The Bed Sitting Room DVD review
Paul W Smith
A 1960s cult comic curio of British eccentricity, we review The Bed Sitting Room on DVD...
Comics & Books
02.06.2009
The Best Of Simon And Kirby review
Paul W Smith
Two of the founding fathers of supehero comics get a new collection...
Comics & Books
15.05.2009
Maggie! Maggie! Maggie! Cartoon Museum exhibition review
Paul W Smith
An exhibition of how cartoonists saw Margaret Thatcher over the years has opened in London. Paul went and checked it out...
Comics & Books
12.05.2009
American Flagg! volumes 1 & 2 review
Paul W Smith
An eighties comic strip turns out to have peculiar resonance for our own era...
Comics & Books
06.05.2009
Heavy Metal Dredd review
Paul W. Smith
The Mega-City lawman finds himself involved in some rather musical cases in this special compilation...
Comics & Books
04.05.2009
Tank Girl Volumes One and Two review
Paul W. Smith
It's a world of booze, breasts and explosions...
Relive the anarchic glory of one of Britain's finest post-modern comic strips...
Comics & Books
02.03.2009
Paperboy book review
Paul W. Smith
A warm-hearted memoir, but also an honestly affectionate rites-of-passage tale for anyone who remembers the dreams of childhood and the people and places that shape our lives
Paul enjoys the memoir of an author who had to fight for his love of literature...



























