Each perfect bound book captures one year in comics. Four books are available to order now with the next four available to pre order for June.
You can also order a slipcase for every four books.
Atomic celebrates 35 years since first being published in 1987 and 30 years since it ended in 1992. The NEW Atomic Comic is 52+ A4 pages featuring all new strips you are likely to see as part of our future Saturday Comic Box titles (there will be 12 to collect).
This is the first anthology special with strips that will not appear in future titles but will give you a flavour of the range and quality of what's to come in the comics and specials.
The ComicScene 2021 Annual in DIGITAL DOWNLOAD format, featuring all new stories featuring established creator owned characters.
Alex Automatic, Captain Commando, Captain Cosmic, Captain Wonder, Deja Who, Dick Turpin, Fathers Day, Geek Girl, Girl-Knight, Gone Viral, Harker, The Hoax, Mahoneys, Mandy the Monster Hunter, Moon, Neil-Lithic and Tim, NPCTea, Shaman Kane, Trip of a Lifetime, WESTERNoir, Whackoman
The ComicScene 2021 Annual in classic HARDBACK format, featuring all new stories featuring established creator owned characters.
Alex Automatic, Captain Commando, Captain Cosmic, Captain Wonder, Deja Who, Dick Turpin, Fathers Day, Geek Girl, Girl-Knight, Gone Viral, Harker, The Hoax, Mahoneys, Mandy the Monster Hunter, Moon, Neil-Lithic and Tim, NPCTea, Shaman Kane, Trip of a Lifetime, WESTERNoir, Whackoman
80 Years of the Dark Knight. All the best bits of ComicScene Magazine in this Batman Special plus Batman v Dredd and more!
Summer Special!
SpaceWarp, Brawler, Wallop, Sentinel and ComicScene Annual all feature
The best of Scottish comics from the country which has bred comic talent, probably due to the weather being perfect for making comics!
VOLUME ONE - contains 1950, 1977, 1984 and 1986
The definitive History of Comics. The books will capture 100 years from 1930 to 2030 - comic history not even written yet! Each book will focus on one year in particular, with references to comic history all the way back to the 16th century. The books will feature the cultural backdrop of each year and articles written by specialist comic journalists, academics, comic fans, comic creators and include unique perspectives on comic history and the art produced.
VOLUME TWO - contains 1971, 1976, 1991 and 2020
The definitive History of Comics. The books will capture 100 years from 1930 to 2030 - comic history not even written yet! Each book will focus on one year in particular, with references to comic history all the way back to the 16th century. The books will feature the cultural backdrop of each year and articles written by specialist comic journalists, academics, comic fans, comic creators and include unique perspectives on comic history and the art produced.
Featuring Culture and Comics, Top 10 Comics You Must Own, Comic Museum, Reviews, Facts and articles
1966, 1972, 1982 and 1989
Issue THREE - 1950
Lana Lang - Supergirl / Peanuts / Strange Adventures / Marvel Boy
The definitive History of Comics. The books will capture 100 years from 1930 to 2030 - comic history not even written yet! Each book will focus on one year in particular, with references to comic history all the way back to the 16th century. The books will feature the cultural backdrop of each year and articles written by specialist comic journalists, academics, comic fans, comic creators and include unique perspectives on comic history and the art produced.
Featuring Culture and Comics, Top 10 Comics You Must Own, Comic Museum, Reviews, Facts and articles on Galaxus, Steve Ditko, Fantastic Four, Ranger, Smash, Trigan Empire and Lady Penelope
In the History of Comics 1971
- Countdown
- Look In
- Tammy
- Talia and Ra’s Al Ghul
- Blueberry
- Marvel Horror Comics
Featuring Culture and Comics, Top 10 Comics You Must Own, Comic Museum, Reviews, Facts and articles on Doctor Rat, Marvel in the UK, Saga of the Swamp Thing and Steve Gerber
In the History of Comics 1976
- Captain Britain
- Action
- Bullet
- Roy of the Rovers
- Spider-Man and Superman
- Krazy, Cheeky and Monster Fun
- American Splendour
- Adele Blanc Sec
- Airtight Garage
Issue TWO - 1977
Saving Marvel UK / Launching 2000 AD / Heavy Metal / Cerebus / and more!
The definitive History of Comics. The books will capture 100 years from 1930 to 2030 - comic history not even written yet! Each book will focus on one year in particular, with references to comic history all the way back to the 16th century. The books will feature the cultural backdrop of each year and articles written by specialist comic journalists, academics, comic fans, comic creators and include unique perspectives on comic history and the art produced.
Featuring Culture and Comics, Top 10 Comics You Must Own, Comic Museum, Reviews, Facts and articles on Akira, Love and Rockets, When the Wind Blows, Grendel. Warrior, V Fro Vendetta, Miracleman, Apocalypse War, Camelot 3000 and Barrie Tomlinson and Ian Kennedy on Eagle
Issue ONE - 1984
The definitive History of Comics. The books will capture 100 years from 1930 to 2030 - comic history not even written yet! Each book will focus on one year in particular, with references to comic history all the way back to the 16th century. The books will feature the cultural backdrop of each year and articles written by specialist comic journalists, academics, comic fans, comic creators and include unique perspectives on comic history and the art produced.
Issue FOUR - 1986
Watchmen / Diceman / Man of Steel
The definitive History of Comics. The books will capture 100 years from 1930 to 2030 - comic history not even written yet! Each book will focus on one year in particular, with references to comic history all the way back to the 16th century. The books will feature the cultural backdrop of each year and articles written by specialist comic journalists, academics, comic fans, comic creators and include unique perspectives on comic history and the art produced.
Featuring Culture and Comics, Top 10 Comics You Must Own, Comic Museum, Reviews, Facts and articles on From Hell, Batman 89, Grant Morrison, Slaine the Horned God and more!
In the History of Comics 1991
- Deadpool
- Toxic
- Blast!
- Palookaville
- Bone
- Mandy and Judy
- The Hulk
- Wizard
- Zit!
- Brussels Comic Route Project
- Star Wars Dark Empire
In the History of Comics 2020
- Green Lantern
- 30 Years of Dredd Megazine
- Commando
- Kickstarter and Covid Comics
- Madi
- Department of Truth
- Something Is Killing The Children
- Once and Future
- The Daleks
Before ComicScene UK there was a magazine which ran for 16 issues and covered all aspects of UK comic industry. It is remembered with much affection from comic fans and featured exceptional articles about UK comics during its run.
Now, by popular demand, Crikey! has risen from the ashes!
Almost a decade since Crikey! finally appeared on the shelves as a regular magazine, publisher Glenn B Fleming has finally succumbed to the British comic reading public’s demand. Crikey! The Great British Comics Magazine will be re-printed in four A4 volumes, all featuring the best of the Crikey!
The four perfect bound books, produced in association with ComicScene UK, feature articles about your favourite British comics, your favourite Annuals and, of course, your favourite creators! Volume 1 (Over 200 perfect bound pages) will contain the very best articles from issue #1 through to issue #5, including: Nutty Notions, My Comicy Saturday, Frank Bellamy, Don Lawrence, Ron Embleton, Adam Eterno, The Crikey! Chat, Lady Penelope, Andy Capp and lots more!
The other 3 volumes will appear at regular intervals throughout the year and can be pre ordered in print or pdf format.
Volume 4 will also boast the unpublished HUNDRED + Page Special, along with issues 15 and 16 of the regular magazine, with brand new articles and interviews. The book will include an unpublished exclusive interview with none other than Bryan Talbot and his wife Mary! Allow 4 weeks for shipping.
Produced in association with ComicsScene UK, this is probably the greatest happening in the world of British Comics for a decade and a definitive four volume collection of comic history for any comic fans bookshelf
Before ComicScene UK there was a magazine which ran for 16 issues and covered all aspects of UK comic industry. It is remembered with much affection from comic fans and featured exceptional articles about UK comics during its run.
Before ComicScene UK there was a magazine which ran for 16 issues and covered all aspects of UK comic industry. It is remembered with much affection from comic fans and featured exceptional articles about UK comics during its run.
Before ComicScene UK there was a magazine which ran for 16 issues and covered all aspects of UK comic industry. It is remembered with much affection from comic fans and featured exceptional articles about UK comics during its run.
Now, by popular demand, Crikey! has risen from the ashes!
Almost a decade since Crikey! finally appeared on the shelves as a regular magazine, publisher Glenn B Fleming has finally succumbed to the British comic reading public’s demand. Crikey! The Great British Comics Magazine will be re-printed in four A4 volumes, all featuring the best of the Crikey!
The four perfect bound books, produced in association with ComicScene UK, feature articles about your favourite British comics, your favourite Annuals and, of course, your favourite creators! Volume 3 (Over 200 perfect bound pages) can be pre ordered now for July release and will contain the very best articles from issue #11 through to issue #14
Volume 4 will also boast the unpublished HUNDRED + Page Special, along with issues 15 and 16 of the regular magazine, with brand new articles and interviews. The book will include an unpublished exclusive interview with none other than Bryan Talbot and his wife Mary! Allow 4 weeks for shipping. For International postage costs, get in touch with Comicsflix.org at [email protected]
Produced in association with ComicsScene UK, this is probably the greatest happening in the world of British Comics for a decade and a definitive four volume collection of comic history for any comic fans bookshelf
Before ComicScene UK there was a magazine which ran for 16 issues and covered all aspects of UK comic industry. It is remembered with much affection from comic fans and featured exceptional articles about UK comics during its run.
Now, by popular demand, Crikey! has risen from the ashes!
Almost a decade since Crikey! finally appeared on the shelves as a regular magazine, publisher Glenn B Fleming has finally succumbed to the British comic reading public’s demand. Crikey! The Great British Comics Magazine will be re-printed in four A4 volumes, all featuring the best of the Crikey!
The four perfect bound books, produced in association with ComicScene UK, feature articles about your favourite British comics, your favourite Annuals and, of course, your favourite creators! Volume 3 (Over 200 perfect bound pages) can be pre ordered now for July release and will contain the very best articles from issue #11 through to issue #14
Volume 4 will also boast the unpublished HUNDRED + Page Special, along with issues 15 and 16 of the regular magazine, with brand new articles and interviews. The book will include an unpublished exclusive interview with none other than Bryan Talbot and his wife Mary! Allow 4 weeks for shipping. For International postage costs, get in touch with Comicsflix.org at [email protected]
Produced in association with ComicsScene UK, this is probably the greatest happening in the world of British Comics for a decade and a definitive four volume collection of comic history for any comic fans bookshelf
Every town and city should have its own history told in comics – and if you need any confirmation that this is a great idea, look no further than The Kirknewton Story, written by Colin Maxwell – a new comic book about the village of Kirknewton near Edinburgh, in Scotland!
Written by Colin Maxwell, with a cover by Ian Kennedy, creators involved include Martin Baines, Rachel Ball, Gary Burley, Gary Erskine, Tony Foster, Ade Hughes, Steve Ingram, Staz Johnson, Rob Jones, Calum Laird, Steve McGarry, Sarah Millman, Stewart Kenneth Moore, Monty Nero, Russell Mark Olson, Tanya Roberts, Andrew Sawyer, Neil Slorance, Bruno Stahl, Lew Stringer, Kev Sutherland, Gustaffo Vargas, Steve White, and Jim Wilkes.
Plus, of course, many school children, who also took part in comic workshops during the making of the comic!