Titan Comics – ‘Doctor Who: Origins’ reviewed
❉ Jody Houser does a great job building an intriguing and engaging plotline and captures Jo Martin’s voice immediately, writes Matt Dale.
❉ 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.
❉ Andy Davidson’s extensive guide to the 1970s sci-fi teen series breaks out in a newly revised and updated form.
❉ Ange Chan reviews a new book chronicling the evolution of electronic pop and speaks to its author, Richard Evans.
❉ James Collingwood chats with former Lush frontwoman Miki Berenyi about her acclaimed autobiography.
❉ A memoir by the actor/musician Christopher Guard, with a foreword by Brian Blessed OBE.
❉ ABBA are back and Carl Magnus Palm has the opportunity to tell their tale once again, writes Si Hart.
❉ Miki Berenyi’s autobiography is brutally honest, funny, moving and well-written, writes James Collingwood.
❉ The sixtieth Black Archive examines the foundations and influences of 1977’s The Sun Makers, writes Don Klees.
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