Tag Archive | "Captain Britain"

No more Marvel UK? How ridiculously short-sighted.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

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According to reports Disney/Marvel US have decreed that there will be no more UK originated Marvel work. (Original story at Bleeding Cool) What a really short-sighted and stupid move. Granted Marvel UK hasn’t really been that influential in the last few years, but to completely cut off the possibility of something wonderful in the future [...]

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Captain Britain – Simpsons style…..

Sunday, August 15, 2010

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Thanks to Mark (The Sword Is Drawn) Roberts for this: Springfield Punx gets around to doing Captain Britain:

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Paul Cornell interview

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

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Friend of the FPI blog and regular contributor Matt Badham has posted his 2008 interview with Paul Cornell online. Initially part of his research for a Megazine article and subsequently appearing in Tripwire in a heavily edited form it’s nice to have this complete and available to read at our leisure. Also for your enjoyment, [...]

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And so it’s goodbye to another Captain Britain series…..

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

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Captain Britain And MI-13 Volumes 2 & 3; Hell Comes To Birmingham and Vampire State by Paul Cornell and Leonard Kirk, with Mike Collins, Ardian Syaf, Patrick Olliffe Marvel And so we have the second and third volumes of a Captain Britain book I rather enjoyed when I read the first volume. Sadly these are [...]

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Paul Cornell interviewed

Monday, October 19, 2009

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Comics scribe and novelist Paul Cornell is interviewed by fellow comics and SF&F writer Keith R.A. DeCandido on the Chronic Rift podcast; the link to play the show is on the right of the CR site‘s post. (thanks to Matt B for the heads-up). In related news Paul can also be found on the Marvel [...]

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Captain Britain

Thursday, July 16, 2009

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Oh yes, it is here. It may be a lot later than originally intended, but dammit, its worth the wait. Not to mention the weight – its a humungous tome, just remember when picking it up to lift from the legs and not your back. Alan Moore, Alan Davis, Captain Britain. Oh yes.

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