Tag Archive | "David Fickling Books"

The DFC Returns – Library Style!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

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(DFC Library Launch Poster designed by Lorenzo Etherington) The DFC comic was a favourite in our household and we (10 year old Molly and myself) wrote about it many times here on the FPI blog. The subscription only weekly comic didn’t last, but material from the comic is now being released in album form starting [...]

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More DFC Library updates – Vern & Lettuce, Mo-Bot High and Monkey Nuts!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

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Joe covered the first round of DFC Library releases back in November: Dave Shelton’s Good Dog, Bad Dog, Ben Haggerty and Adam Brockbank’s Mezolith and Kate Brown’s Spider Moon. Kate’s been blogging about receiving her advance copies already – and they look really lovely, hardbacks  with a Euro album style: But there’s also been a [...]

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The DFC’s return in album form

Thursday, November 26, 2009

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As Richard has already mentioned (see here and here) there is, as we had hoped, an afterlife for the short-lived but much appreciated DFC comic which he and his daughter Molly (our Cub Reporter) adored, in the form of graphic novel collections, with the first three in the DFC Library range announced for next spring: [...]

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DFC Books – a little more information….

Saturday, October 24, 2009

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News is leaking out slowly over the DFC Books announced last week. (I’m not going back over our DFC coverage – start here and have a look for yourselves.) Covers to the first three  books of the DFC library are above. They’re being released as Euro-album sized hardbacks starting in 2010 with Good Dog, Bad [...]

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DFC back … sort of.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

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Announcement over at the Booktrade.info site about the forthcoming range of DFC books to be released by David Fickling books in 2010. For those new to this DFC thing or for those of us with short memories; The DFC was a weekly subscription only comic from David Fickling that was much loved around these parts [...]

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