
‘Black Archive #62: Kinda’
❉ Obverse Books’ latest Black Archive is one of its most detailed accounts of a Doctor Who story’s production journey, writes Don Klees.
❉ Obverse Books’ latest Black Archive is one of its most detailed accounts of a Doctor Who story’s production journey, writes Don Klees.
❉ A host of foes and faces, familiar and forgotten, can be found inside the latest lavish issue of the Doctor Who comics & artwork fanzine.
❉ Jon Arnold reviews Dan Watters and Dev Pramanik’s atmospheric recreation of David Bowie’s most uncanny film role.
❉ Si Hart is back on the beat, reviewing Oliver Crocker’s second volume bringing Sun Hill to book.
❉ What better way to spread a bit of seasonal joy than the new book by Paul Magrs?
❉ Excels in its sections about the background of Paradise Towers and its reception both when broadcast and since, writes Don Klees.
❉ Re-Live’s first anthology comic, ‘Coming Home’, hits stores Wednesday 16th November alongside a dedicated exhibition.
❉ Jody Houser does a great job building an intriguing and engaging plotline and captures Jo Martin’s voice immediately, writes Matt Dale.
❉ Funny Horror For Kids! Andrew Screen looks back on the weekly comic that embraced the full spectrum of horror.
❉ The definitive document of the multimedia metafiction project The Delaware Road – and a cohesive reimagining of a post-war Albion.
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