19th Jun2024

Titan Comics announce ‘UFO Robot Grandizer’ mini-series

by Phil Wheat

Titan Comics have just announced UFO Robot Grandizer, a new comic series which is the long-awaited sequel to the seminal 1970s Mazinger mecha franchise! Issue 1, featuring covers by Derrick Chew, Takeshi Miyazawa, Colm Griffin and more is on sale in September 2024. BASED ON THE 1970S CULT CLASSIC, UFO ROBOT GRENDIZER! DUKE FLEED’S STORY […]

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14th Jun2022

‘Rivers of London: Deadly Ever After #2’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Celeste Bronfman | Art by Jose Maria Beroy, David Cabeza | Published by Titan Comics Rivers of London is always at its best when it is adding something new to something that already exists. A fresh take on something, making you look at something in a different way, introducing a new level to […]

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01st Jun2022

‘Blade Runner Origins #12’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by K Perkins, Mellow Brown | Art by Fernando Dagnino | Published by Titan Comics So, here we are. The final issue in the book that promised to show us the origins of the Blade Runner unit. It’s been quite the ride getting here. At first, I wasn’t entirely sure how the story, set […]

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12th May2022

‘Rivers of London: Deadly Ever After #1’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Celeste Bronfman | Art by Jose Maria Beroy, David Cabeza | Published by Titan Comics A couple of quick observations here before diving in. Firstly, it’s welcome back to Rivers of London, which is a book I have been reviewing since it first appeared in comic book form back in 2015 if memory […]

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29th Apr2022

Titan Comics launch Kamen Rider and Astro Boy books as part of manga imprint!

by Phil Wheat

Titan Manga (new imprint from Titan Comics) is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Stonebot to publish Kamen Rider Kuuga and Atom: The Beginning manga series. The partnership will also include a brand-new originated comic series based on the Tokusatsu TV series Kamen Rider Zero-One (currently on Shout! Factory in the US). Written by […]

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22nd Apr2022

‘Blade Runner Origins #11’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by K Perkins, Mellow Brown | Art by Fernando Dagnino | Published by Titan Comics This has proved to be a book where a little bit of patience is required. The writers have enough confidence in their abilities, and in the attention span of their readers, to sometimes spread plots and developments out what […]

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22nd Apr2022

First look at Titan Comics new Dan Slott-penned ‘Doctor Who: Special 2022’

by Phil Wheat

Here’s a a sneak peek at Doctor Who: Special 2022, written by Eisner Award-Winner Dan Slott (Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, She-Hulk), and art by Christopher Jones (Young Justice), and Matthew Dow Smith (Hellboy, Bad Luck Chuck). Eisner Award-Winner Dan Slott’s Doctor Who Comics debut sees Martha Jones spin three sensational yarns about the Tenth Doctor in […]

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10th Mar2022

‘Blade Runner Origins #10’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by K Perkins, Mellow Brown | Art by Fernando Dagnino | Published by Titan Comics I found the last issue a slight disappointment if I’m honest. It was OK, but I expect more from this book and just felt it took an entire issue to tell a very small amount of story. Not sure […]

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18th Feb2022

‘Blade Runner Origins #9’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by K Perkins, Mellow Brown | Art by Fernando Dagnino | Published by Titan Comics I am enjoying this book, how could you not after all, but I do think it has slightly dropped below the Blade Runner 2029 book in the Blade Runner pecking order. Cal’s story started so strongly, with so much […]

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08th Feb2022

‘Blade Runner 2029 #12’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Mike Johnson | Art by Andres Guinaldo | Published by Titan Comics Up to now the stakes have been pretty high, Yotun having instigated a major Replicant rebellion and burnt half of Los Angeles down after all, but last issue saw that level of mayhem and raised it even higher. Yotun now has, […]

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07th Feb2022

‘Doctor Who: Empire of the Wolf #4’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Jody Houser | Art by Roberta Ingranata | Published by Titan Comics Atmosphere is such a woolly term, it can cover a whole lot of factors after all, but this book has atmosphere. It has the feel of a solid Who adventure, from the story, the setting, and the characters. Jody Houser just […]

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12th Jan2022

‘Doctor Who: Empire of the Wolf #3’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Jody Houser | Art by Roberta Ingranata | Published by Titan Comics Having (a tin of) Roses at Christmas is very traditional, so in the absence of a Doctor Who comic book Christmas Special, this mini-series with its multiple Doctor’s and Rose Tyler’s will have to do. That’s fine by me because it’s […]

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06th Jan2022

‘Blade Runner 2029 #11’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Mike Johnson | Art by Andres Guinaldo | Published by Titan Comics Last issue was yet another enjoyable trip to the world of Blade Runner 2029. Last night I again re-watched Blade Runner 2049, as I’m convinced I keep missing little nods in the issues to events mentioned in the comic. The importance […]

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16th Dec2021

‘Doctor Who: Empire of the Wolf #2’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Jody Houser | Art by Roberta Ingranata | Published by Titan Comics Every time I see Jody Houser’s name on the cover of a Who book I’m a happy man. Always delivers. Never some generic action adventure that you could slot any old character into, but something that is designed purely for The […]

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03rd Dec2021

‘Blade Runner 2029 #10’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Mike Johnson | Art by Andres Guinaldo | Published by Titan Comics I think the main thing I enjoy about both the Blade Runner books from Titan is that they resemble the films so much in how of the ‘feel’ they capture. Sure, they both do a good job of capturing the time […]

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15th Nov2021

‘Doctor Who: Empire of the Wolf #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Jody Houser | Art by Roberta Ingranata | Published by Titan Comics The last time Jody Houser and Roberta Ingranata were playing in the Dr. Who sandbox, they were giving us the rather fabulous Missy 4-parter. Since then, not much in the The Doctor’s comic world, though a lot of news in The […]

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04th Nov2021

‘Blade Runner 2029 #9’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Mike Johnson | Art by Andres Guinaldo | Published by Titan Comics Last issue was certainly all go wasn’t it? Yotun went all in on his messiah complex and unleashed a near unstoppable Replicant army on poor old Los Angeles. He took over the highly symbolic LAPD HQ, though his ultimate plan seemed […]

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21st Oct2021

‘Blade Runner Origins #7’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by K Perkins, Mellow Brown | Art by Fernando Dagnino | Published by Titan Comics The best kind of heroes are those that don’t think of themselves as heroes, and in Cal Moreaux we certainly have that. We know that eventually Blade Runner units will come from the pioneering stuff Cal is doing now […]

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14th Oct2021

‘Rivers of London: Monday Monday #4’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Ben Aaronovitch, Andrew Cartmel | Art by Jose Maria Beroy | Published by Titan Comics This being the concluding chapter of the ‘Monday Monday’ arc, I think it’s fair to say I’ve found it quite an uneven one. I get what Aaronovitch and Cartmel have tried to do, by having a central storyline […]

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06th Oct2021

‘Blade Runner 2029 #8’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Mike Johnson | Art by Andres Guinaldo | Published by Titan Comics Yotun this, Yotun that, I guess you think this book is about you (with apologies to Carly Simon). Yotun certainly is centre stage in this arc, and why not? He’s either a messiah or a terrorist, depending on your point of […]

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16th Sep2021

‘Fantastic Four #35 (Legacy #680)’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Dan Slott, Mark Waid | Art by John Romita Jr., Paul Renauld | Published by Titan Comics I think I’ve mentioned before that I’ve been woefully neglectful when it comes to reviewing Fantastic Four books. It’s odd, as I really like the characters a lot. I still think the John Byrne years are […]

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15th Sep2021

‘Blade Runner Origins #6’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by K Perkins, Mellow Brown | Art by Fernando Dagnino | Published by Titan Comics Always a great start when you can boast a Butch Guice cover, and a very nice cover at that. Cal Moreaux looks every bit the classic action hero. Which is funny, because he really isn’t. What he is, as […]

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