10 February. Graham Kibble-White, author of The Ultimate Book of British Comics, appeared on a not-for-TV edition of the BBC quiz Pointless - possibly the first comics-related appearance on a quiz show since David Bishop appeared on The Weakest Link, which was broadcast way back in May 2008. (Not counting Jonathan Ross...)
3 February. J. Michael Straczynskidiscusses the ethics of writing a prequel to Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen,
3 February. Interview: Frank Quitely talks Star Wars.
26 January. The Invisible Artist is a 34-minute documentary about the hidden heritage of Belfast's comic and cartoon scene. Warning: I'm not sure if it's just my computer but I tried to play the film and everything froze. Has this happened to anyone else?
26 January. Alan Moorecame face to face with Occupy protestors recently. (video)
26 January. Parragon has become the master licencee for children's books based on the Marvel Comics brand in Germany and the UK.
26 January. In Scotland, retailers are to be fined if they are not displayed away from children's comics.
23 January. Interview: Bryan & Mary Talbot discuss the upcoming Dotter of Her Father's Eyes in the latest Panel Borders podcast from Alex Fitch.
6 January. Interview: Alan Moore at Alex Fitch's Panel Borders. (podcast)
6 January. More from Panel Borders... Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning continue the theme of H. P. Lovecraft in comics, plus Ed Brubaker. (podcast)
5 January. Nominations are being sought for this year's Eagle Awards. Go and vote now for your favourites of 2011... don't forget there's a best online category!
The 'Through The Ages' & 'Houses Through History' features are very similar to the long-running series called something like 'From Then Till Now' which seemed to run for decades in Look and Learn.
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The 'Through The Ages' & 'Houses Through History' features are very similar to the long-running series called something like 'From Then Till Now' which seemed to run for decades in Look and Learn.
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