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The critically acclaimed comic strip the Penned Guin returns to print with “The Bell” – an all new collection of the daily cartoons that appeared on-line throughout 2023. The new book is packed with 100 pages of penguin laughs and giggles from the pen of creator Alan Henderson.

The Penned Guin comic strip features the fun antics of a funny group of penguins penned by writer/artist Alan Henderson. With family friendly humour for all, the daily webcomic has been running for over nine years and appears on a variety of social media. 

INFECTION is a three issue comic, written by H.L. Roberts, drawn by Samanta De La Rosa Batllori, and illustrated by Rob Jones. It’s a zombie apocalypse comic set in the 2000s, and located in East England (precisely West East Anglia)

Dinosaurs v Cowboys is Inspired by the classic dinosaur movies and pulp action movies of the mid to late 20th century with a twist of something very new from the top creative team including Comics superstar John McCrea (Hitman, Deadpool) and 2000ad’s very own Eoin Coveney (The Alienist, Judge Dredd)

This fun, yet sometimes horrific, comic includes two action packed tales of dinosaurs encountering gunslingers of the american wild west of the 1800’s and the carnage that ensues following this prehistoric clash of genres.

Created by Steve MacManus as a love letter to the British weekly comics of his youth, Blazer! has found a loyal audience amongst fans with similar, nostalgic memories of anthology titles where every issue ended with a flurry of cliff-hangers. 
Replicating the format of a regular British weekly of yesteryear, Blazer! number four will be 32-pages with four pages in colour. The Kickstarter ends on 10th February with comic expected in early April.

Also coming soon is Gangsters v Nazis, The Guys and the third part of GlassCity. Watch out for more info soon.

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