
Before we get into our 5 Comic Things For A Thursday don’t forget our new feature VOICES on the ComicScene website let’s you have your say. On Voice this week…
VOICES: Introducing Voices For Comic Fans and Creators – ComicScene
VOICES: John Charles TechnoFreak Graphic Novel – ComicScene
VOICES: Myles Sullivan Reviews Brink – ComicScene
VOICES: Myles Sullivan reviews The Edge Off – ComicScene
VOICES: Tony Aloysius Amis Reviews Conan from Titan – ComicScene
VOICES: Garth Ennis & Jacen Burrow’s Ribbon Queen Review – ComicScene

- Join Kate McAuffie online for this session to learn all about the inner workings of Britain’s longest-serving war comic. From idea conception to newsagent shelves, Kate explains the nitty-gritty of what makes a great war comic: from real-life inspiration and human interaction, to detailed artwork and explosive eye-catching covers, and each step of the process in between. She has the pleasure of working with people from around the world who each play a part in making Commando what has been the ‘Home of Heroes’ for over sixty years. Get your invite here

2) Commando are excited but terrified to announce that the living dead rise again in Commandos vs Zombies the graphic novel collection! Take a bite out of this trilogy before it bites you first! Preorder now in time for Halloween: https://buff.ly/3EARmBG

3)A brand new exhibition revealing the history of British war comics is set to open in Oxfordshire next month. Into Battle: The Art of British War Comics will open to visitors at the Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum in Woodstock from 1 October https://bit.ly/3Pbr4Lk

4) Don’t miss the crossover to end all crossovers in 2000AD Battle Action. Jump on progs and to celebrate six stores and 19 creators – don’t miss the 2000 AD Mega-Signing Day on 23 September! check out the creators appearing in London, Leeds, Brighton, Birmingham, Cardiff and Dunfermline: https://bit.ly/485WJ9w
EXTRA: Love this – shared by Barrie Tomlinson. His mock up cover for the first issue of Roy of the Rovers. The battle is on the football pitch!

- Writer Laurence Alison and artist David Hitchcock have pulled out all the stops to bring you an incredibly hard hitting final issue of Hedrek on kickstarter that finally solves the case of “Operation Mummer”We can promise that long time readers will be rewarded with all of the answers you’ve been waiting for.And if you are new to the world of Hedrek you can pick up all of the previous issues via this campaign, including the Broken Pieces one shot, that includes short stories integral to the overall story drawn by 4 top guest artists giving you the complete Hedrek experience. Pledge here in the next 7 days!
That’s it for this week. We hope you can support the kickstarters, comics, talks, signings and exhibitions listed above.
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