The Geeky Brummie Pull List with Universal Monsters: Frankenstein
I guess a bunch of books got delayed until this week, because we have a ridiculous 19 new books on the Pull List. Our Comic of the Week is Universal Monsters: Frankenstein from Image Comics and Skybound. We also have a further 12 comics from Mad Cave Studios, Image Comics, DC Comics, DC Black Label, IDW Publishing and Marvel. Our On The Radar selection includes 6 new comics from Marvel Comics, IDW Publishing, Dark Horse Comics, Mad Cave Studios and Image Comics. Yikes, my wallet. And in MEANWHILE... 2000AD announces its latest Apex Edition and Battle Action returns today for a new ten-issue run.
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Now on with the comics…
Universal Monsters: Frankenstein
Issue 1
Image Comics/Skybound
Script and Art – Michael Walsh
Colours – Toni-Marie Griffin
Buy digitally from Comixology/Kindle – Universal Monsters: Frankenstein #1 (Link)
MODERN-DAY HORROR VISIONARY RESURRECTS ONE OF THE MOST ICONIC MONSTERS
Award-winning creator MICHAEL WALSH (THE SILVER COIN) presents an electrifying new vision of the horror classic. Each issue of the limited series tells the shocking story behind one of the body parts used to create the unforgettable monster in the original film.
In this first issue, Dr. Henry Frankenstein begins his unholy quest to create life by robbing the grave of a decorated police officer. But little does he know that the corpse has a son who is mourning a father — and that this young boy will forever change Frankenstein’s life.
Whilst I didn’t pick up UM: Dracula, I really enjoyed Creature From The Black Lagoon Lives, and this new series promises be a captivating and thought-provoking comic that reimagines the classic horror tale of Frankenstein, with a modern sensibility. Walsh’s writing and art looks to create a truly haunting and unforgettable experience. Fans of horror and comics alike should not miss this exceptional series.
Flash Gordon
Issue 2
Mad Cave Studios
Script – Jeremy Adams
Art – Will Conrad
Colours – Lee Loughridge
Letters – Taylor Esposito
Buy physical edition from Forbidden Planet – Flash Gordon #2 (Link)
Flash Gordon is trapped on Planet Death—a place known for fighting, fear, and eventual demise. He needs to get off-planet to save Dale from assassination, but a gauntlet of guards, creatures, and old acquaintances stands in his way. The exhilarating second issue of the hit ongoing series!
Mad Cave Studios’ Flash Gordon #2 continues to deliver a thrilling and action-packed adventure that lives up to the legacy of the iconic character. The second issue picks up where the first left off, with Flash Gordon trapped on Planet Death, facing a gauntlet of challenges and enemies.
Void Rivals
Issue 12
Image Comics/Skybound
Script – Robert Kirkman
Art – Lorenzo De Felici
Colours – Patricio Delpeche
Letters – Rus Wooton
Buy digitally from Comixology/Kindle – Void Rivals #12 (Link)
After what they’ve endured in the wasteland, are Darak and Solila now destined to walk separate paths? Where Solila goes now, Darak cannot follow…or can he? What will Springer’s final fate be? And what are the Quintessons planning now?
This issue provides a satisfying conclusion to the second arc while leaving us eager for more. Kirkman and De Felici have created a compelling world filled with intriguing characters and thrilling adventures. I can’t wait to see where this series goes next.
John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America
Issue 8
DC Black Label
Script – Simon Spurrier
Art – Lisandro Estherren
Buy digitally from Comixology/Kindle – John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #8 (Link)
CONSTANTINE’S LUCK MAY BE RUNNING OUT! John Constantine is in hell. Literally. Trapped without his friends or a way home, he’ll resort to what he’s done before… conning the legions of the underworld into setting him free. That is, unless he’s lost his touch…
This series continues to deliver a thrilling and darkly humorous tale. Trapped in Hell, Constantine finds himself in a predicament that only he could get himself into, but it’s clear that even his skills might not be enough to escape this infernal trap.
Batman: Dark Age
Issue 5
DC Comics
Script – Mark Russell
Art – Michael Allred
Colours – Laura Allred
Buy digitally from Comixology/Kindle – Batman: Dark Age #5 (Link)
IT’S BATMAN VS. RA’S AL GHUL! Ra’s al Ghul has come for Gotham! When Bruce’s former mentor becomes his greatest enemy, he is forced to recruit some of the unlikeliest allies out there… the Rogues Gallery! Will their team-up be enough to save this city on the brink of destruction?
This promises to be a fitting conclusion to a series that has redefined the Dark Knight’s mythology. Fans of the series and those looking for a thought-provoking and visually stunning take on the Batman should not miss it. Oh, and this cover looks strangely familiar…
The Rocketeer: Breaks Free
Issue 2
IDW Publishing
Script – Stephen Mooney
Art – Staz Johnson
Colours – Marco Lesko
Letters – Shawn Lee
Buy digitally from Comixology/Kindle – The Rocketeer: Breaks Free #2 (Link)
Cliff’s intentions were pure this time — they really were. All he wanted to do was accompany his gal, Betty, to the City by the Bay to shoot her new movie and keep himself outta trouble. Well, trouble had other ideas!
The Rocketeer finds himself up against three Nazi U-Boats, which have launched a covert surprise attack on the Golden Gate Bridge. And what could they possibly want with the Rock, a.k.a. Alcatraz? And why is the Rocketeer at the very center of their plans?!
IDW’s The Rocketeer: Breaks Free #2 continues to deliver a thrilling and nostalgic adventure that captures the spirit of the original film. This issue picks up the pace, introducing new challenges and expanding the world of the Rocketeer, and Staz Johnson’s art looks incredible.
Star Trek: Defiant
Issue 18
IDW Publishing
Script – Christopher Cantwell
Art – Angel Unzueta
Colours – Marissa Louise
Letters – Clayton Cowles
Buy digitally from Comixology/Kindle – Star Trek: Defiant #18 (Link)
With Spock rotting in a Romulan cell aboard Sela’s ship, the rest of the Defiant crew readies the farmers of Antara for an invasion by General Revo and his relentless Romulan army. This leaves Worf, B’Elanna, and Ro with two crewmates down, and despite how hopeful the planet’s population is, what are three failed Starfleet officers and lowly resistance fighters to a heavily armed and technologically advanced Romulan strike team?
What more can I say about the IDW range of Star Trek books. Cantwell and Unzueta have created a compelling and engaging story that is sure to please fans of both Star Trek and comic books.
Marvel 85th Anniversary Special
Issue 1
Marvel Comics
Script – Christopher Priest, Iman Vellani, Ryan North, Alan Davis, Steve Skroce, Yuji Kaku and Sabir Pirzada
Art – Alan Davis, Steve Skroce, Yuji Kaku, Joshua Cassara, Stephen Byrne, Carlo Pagulayan and Jason Paz
Colours – Dean White, Rachelle Rosenberg and Morry Hollowell
Letters – Joe Caramagna
Buy digitally from Comixology/Kindle – Marvel 85th Anniversary Special #1 (Link)
CELEBRATE MARVEL’S 85TH ANNIVERSARY! In the far future of the 85th Century, the exploits of the heroes of the Marvel Age are the stuff of legend, half remembered but still celebrated! Come with us now on a tour of the greatest museum in all the cosmos, in which the few surviving relics of those bygone days have been assembled. Each piece tells a unique story — about the Contest of Champions and how it wrought an end to the Age of Heroes, about the greatest triumph of Ms. Marvel and the final, secret exploit of Excalibur! And more! Marvel’s greatest storytellers gather to commemorate the whole of Marvel history in a once-in-a-lifetime celebration!
Marvel 85th Anniversary Special #1 is a must-read for any fan of Marvel Comics. It’s a beautifully crafted tribute to a beloved universe that has captured the imaginations of readers for generations. Personally, I’m most looking forward to reading the Excalibur story by Alan Davis.
Power Girl
Issue 12
DC Comics
Script – Leah Williams
Art – Travis Moore
Colours – Sebastian Cheng
Letters – Becca Carey
Buy digitally from Comixology/Kindle – Power Girl #12 (Link)
CAN POWER GIRL’S RELATIONSHIP SURVIVE A DISASTEROUS FIRST DATE? Axel’s betrayal! After a disastrous first date, Power Girl’s suitor’s true colors are revealed. Can a high-flying fantasy do-over make things right between the two? Or will Axel be dumped faster than Streaky’s litter box?
This issue focuses on Power Girl’s relationship with Axel, exploring their connection and the challenges they face. It’s a must-read for fans of the character and anyone looking for a fun and heartwarming comic book experience.
Zatanna: Bring Down The House
Issue 3
DC Black Label
Script – Mariko Tamaki
Art – Javier Rodríguez
Letters – Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Buy digitally from Comixology/Kindle – Zatanna: Bring Down The House #3 (Link)
IT’S ZATANNA VERSUS…BUNNIES? It’s out of the Casters’ lair and into the fire as Zatanna takes a tumble down the rabbit hole — although the Order of the Rabbits themselves would tell you they prefer the term “bunny well.” Within, Zatanna finds her inability to perform real magic put to the test in a pulse-pounding fight for her life against a vicious champion the Rabbits call… the Destroyer of Souls.
The third issue of Zatanna: Bring Down The House continues to deliver a captivating and mysterious tale. Zatanna finds herself deeper in the world of magic, facing new challenges and unraveling a complex conspiracy. This series is engaging and thought-provoking, exploring themes of identity, destiny, and the power of magic, and I highly recommend it.
X-Men
Issue 3
Marvel Comics
Script – Jed MacKay
Art – Ryan Stegman, J. P. Mayer and John Livesay
Colours – Marte Gracia and Fernando Sifuentes
Letters – Clayton Cowles
Buy digitally from Comixology/Kindle – X-Men #3 (Link)
SCOTT SUMMERS VS. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! How did the X-Men come to possess their HQ, the Factory, and how difficult a position does that put them in? As Cyclops meets the implacable Agent Lundqvist, the X-Men come to find that their new home may not be as secure as they had thought…
LEGACY #303
X-Men #3 is set to continue this thrilling new era for the mutant heroes. With the Krakoan era behind them, the X-Men are facing a new set of challenges and opportunities.
X-Force
Issue 2
Marvel Comics
Script – Geoffrey Thorne
Art – Marcus To
Colours – Erick Arciniega
Letters – VC’s Joe Caramagna
Buy digitally from Comixology/Kindle – X-Force #2 (Link)
WARFARE IN WAKANDA! FORGE leads X-FORCE in their new, custom BLACKBIRD to the next world fracture in WAKANDA. But as the ground literally changes under their feet, the team will have to stop… the BLACK PANTHER?! That can’t be right, can it?! And what secret is bubbling under the surface that just might tear the X-Force team asunder? The new X-FORCE ongoing hits its stride in this issue — don’t miss jumping on early!
X-Force #2 successfully builds on the momentum of the first issue, delivering a thrilling and visually stunning comic. The combination of Thorne’s storytelling and To’s artwork makes this a must-read for fans of the X-Force and Marvel Comics in general.
The Amazing Spider-Man
Issue 56
Marvel Comics
Script – Zeb Wells
Art – John Romita Jr. And Scott Hanna
Colours – Marcio Menyz
Letters – Joe Caramagna
Buy digitally from Comixology/Kindle – The Amazing Spider-Man #56 (Link)
TOMBSTONE RETURNS IN A SPECIAL OVERSIZED LEGACY #950! The newst Kingpin of Crime will show his power to the other gangs of New York City by publicly killing Spider-Man. And of course the easiest way to get to Spidey is to kidnap… PETER PARKER?! On top of our oversized main adventure, this issue includes some new instant classic stories!
LEGACY #950
This oversized issue delivers a thrilling and unexpected installment in the ongoing saga of the web-slinger. This issue picks up the pace, introducing new challenges and exploring the consequences of past actions, and brings back Tombstone as the new Kingpin of Crime, setting the stage for a high-stakes confrontation.
On the Radar, these are comics I’ve not got on my physical Pull List, but are books I’ll pick up digitally or in trades:
Saga #68
Image Comics
Script – Brian K. Vaughan
Art and Colours – Fiona Staples
Letters – Fonografiks
Buy digitally on Comixology/Kindle – Saga #68 (Link)
The show must go on, right?
Deadpool Team-Up #1
Marvel Comics
Script and Art – Rob Liefeld
Buy digitally on Comixology/Kindle – Deadpool Team-Up #1 (Link)
WOLVERINE! CRYSTAR! MAJOR X! GHOST-SPIDER! HULK! ROB LIEFELD RETURNS TO DEADPOOL WITH THE ULTIMATE TEAM-UP BOOK! When you need some hired hands, DEADPOOL is your man! But when the Merc with a Mouth needs assistance, he’s got friends (and frenemies) from across the Marvel Universe! Rob Liefeld weaves an epic tale bringing Wade Wilson together with MAJOR X, CRYSTAR, GHOST-SPIDER, WOLVERINE and the INCREDIBLE HULK for the first time, as the return of a LOST MARVEL COMICS CHARACTER necessitates the ultimate team-up mission!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Black, White and Green #4
IDW Publishing
Script – Lee Garbett, Chris Condon, Jeremy Holt and Patrick Gleason
Art – Lee Garbett, Carson Thorn, Sebastian Píriz and Patrick Gleason
Letters – Nathan Widick
Buy digitally on Comixology/Kindle – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Black, White and Green #4 (Link)
One last chance to experience the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in black and white with splashes of green, in four brand new standalone stories from comics’ top talent! Patrick Gleason, Lee Garbett, and Erica Henderson join the lineup with their own writer-artist entries, including a TMNT-led tour of New York; and in Gigi Dutreix and Lorenzo Hall’s collaboration, Raphael comes into contact with a meddlesome spirit!
Remote Space #3
Image Comics
Script and Art – Cliff Rathburn
Buy digitally on Comixology/Kindle – Remote Space #3 (Link)
The Higgs Space Initiative receives a mysterious distress signal from Earth with the biomarkers of one of its original founders, Levi Wells. Thought to be long dead, Wells is a traitor who holds the key to the annihilation of the Space Initiative and the salvation of Earth.
Flash Gordon Quarterly #1
Image Comics
Script – Dennis Culver, Louis Southard and Jordan Thomas
Art – Pasquale Qualano, Nuno Plati and Russell Mark Olson
Buy digitally on Comixology/Kindle – Flash Gordon Quarterly #1 (Link)
An all-new Quarterly special featuring a multiverse of stories!”The Fall of King Vultan” expands upon Mad Cave Studios’ Flash Gordon ongoing series with a father-and-son tale that brings deadly mercenaries to Sky City-it’s fight or flight in more ways than one!This issue also features two “Flash Fiction” stories–wholly original takes on the classic character and his companions in new genres and settings. “The Battle of Little Mingo” is a western tale trading stardust for tumbleweeds. Meanwhile, crime runs amuck in”Flash Detective Services!”
Nemesis: Rogues’ Gallery #2
Dark Horse Comics
Script – Mark Millar
Art – Valerio Giangiordano
Colours – Lee Loughridge
Buy digitally on Comixology/Kindle – Nemesis: Rogues’ Gallery #2 (Link)
Every superhero has a sidekick. Why shouldn’t supervillains have one too? Nemesis busts the worst kid in the world out of juvenile detention and trains him to be just as twisted and malevolent as he is as he rebuilds his fortune and plots revenge against his enemies.
New Apex Edition
2000AD and Rebellion have been doing an incredible job with the absolutely amazing Apex Edition series. This series represents the artwork of legendary artists in the form they were created, giving us an insight in to the meticulous work that goes in to creating a page of comic art. They have now announced the latest title in the line – The Button Man by Arthur Ranson Apex Edition. Check out the full press release for this much anticipated release below.
Press the Button
As announced by Near Mint Condition last week, we are delighted to announce that the next instalment of our incredible Apex line will highlight one of the most acclaimed comics in 2000 AD history: The Button Man by Arthur Ranson Apex Edition!
Button Man is an action-packed thriller, deservedly regarded as one of the greatest strips ever to be published in 2000 AD and a high point in the career of Arthur Ranson, whose photo-realistic artwork astonished readers.
The story follows military vet Harry Ex, who returns to England with no idea what to do with his new domestic life. When he gets contacted by an old comrade, however, he finds himself drawn into a vast and strange new world. He is hired to be a “Button Man”: paid by unseen powerful men to engage in underground shootouts to the death with other professional killers.
After surviving his first fight and making his name in the scene, Harry finds himself dragged deeper and deeper into the world – but each shootout could be his last. How long can Harry keep this up, especially when his thirst for violence finds himself at odds with the shadowy figures who hired him in the first place?
Written by Judge Dredd co-creator John Wagner and fully-drawn by Arthur Ranson in this run, Button Man is also currently in being adapted into a TV series by The Fall Guy director David Leitch.
It’s the size that matters
Arthur Ranson has long been one of 2000 AD’s most popular artists; having made his initial impact working on Judge Anderson, he teamed up with John Wagner to create the highly acclaimed Button Man series, and later worked with Alan Grant for Mazeworld. He has also co-created the character of pyrokinetic Mega-City One citizen Juliet November, and illustrated both Judge Dredd and several Future Shocks.
This Apex Edition reprints nearly 200 pages from the first three stories, newly scanned from the original art, printed at the size the pages were drawn, and without the inclusion of the dialogue balloons, to give you a real insight into Arthur Ranson’s meticulous work. Each page of this book has been scanned directly from Ranson’s art and presents each page as if you were looking at it in person!
Measuring a huge 19 x 14 inches, this is a landmark collection of a classic 2000 AD series, straight from the drawing board! Running 192 pages in total, this is one of the biggest Apex collections to date, and follows previous editions celebrating the artwork and legacy of revolutionary artists including Kevin O’Neill, Brian Bolland, Mick McMahon and Steve Dillon.
The Button Man by Arthur Ranson Apex edition is released on 11th December 2024, with pre-orders available now on the 2000 AD webshop for both the standard and the webshop-exclusive slipcase editions.
Battle Action Returns
The excellent Battle Actions returns for a new ten-issue run today. Garth Ennis is back with a epic new Johnny Red story, and he’ll be joined each issue by some incredible guest creators. Check out the full preview of this first issue below.
It’s a Preview
Blazing Battle Action on each page! Garth Ennis and Keith Burns reunite for a 10-issue maxi-series which tells the final story of Johnny Red, aerial ace!
Johnny Redburn’s battle against the German Luftwaffe continues into the final year of the Second World War – but Johnny’s long war has taken a toll on him, and his bravery now edges towards recklessness. Will he make through the last months of the war?
Then! In a guest feature, writer Brian K. Vaughan makes his Battle Action debut, joined by artist Chris Burnham for a shocking post-apocalyptic fable! In a hostile future London where Kids Rule, a young American boy runs for his life from a mob of xenophobic British Punks – but he has a secret weapon they aren’t expecting…
Your Local Comics Shops
Britain has some of the best comics shops in the world. This updated lists features just a few of the shops you can pop in to for your geek fix. Check out you own local shops and if they don’t appear on this list let me know and we can add them.
WORLDS APART BIRMINGHAM (part of FPI)
Birmingham’s premier comic book store and Pokestop.
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 09:30 – 17:00
Wednesday, Friday: 09:30 – 18:00
Saturday: 09:30 – 18:00
Sunday: 11:00 – 17:00
14-16 Smallbrook Queensway, Birmingham B5 4EN Tel: 0121 643 0143
Website: Forbidden Planet International and Twitter: @WorldsApart_Bir
FORBIDDEN PLANET (BIRMINGHAM)
Graphic novel/comic store with merchandise & T-shirts, plus character figures & toys.
Monday to Saturday: 09:30 – 17:30
Sunday: 11:00 – 17:00
74 Bull St, Birmingham B4 6AD Tel: 0121 236 3026
Website: Forbidden Planet and Twitter: @ForbiddenPlanet
GOSH! COMICS (LONDON)
A mean little comics shop in the heart of London.
Open Daily: 10:30 – 19.00
1 Berwick St, London W1F 0DR Tel: 0207 437 0187
Website: Gosh! Comics and Twitter: @GoshComics
OK COMICS (LEEDS)
Twenty Year Old, Eisner Award Nominated Comic Book Shop in the beating heart of Leeds City Centre, UK.
Open Monday to Saturday: 11.00 – 17.00
Sunday: 11.00 – 15.00
19 Thornton’s Arcade, Briggate, Leeds LS1 6LQ Tel: 0113 246 9366
Website: OK Comics and Twitter: @OKComics
PAGE 45 (NOTTINGHAM)
UK Comic Shop created & curated since 1994 by Stephen Holland, Comics Laureate 2021-23.
Open Monday to Saturday: 09.00 – 18.00
Sunday: 11.00 – 16.00
Closed on Bank Holiday Mondays, Easter Sunday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.
9 Market St, Nottingham NG1 6HY Tel: (0115) 9508045
Website: Page 45 and Twitter: @PageFortyFive
TRAVELLING MAN (VARIOUS)
Travelling Man Is The UK’s Friendliest Comic & Games Shop Since 1991. Shop Online Now! Explore The Rich Genres & Worlds That Games, Comics & Independent Press Have To Offer. Since 1991.
Open Monday to Saturday: 10.00 – 18.00
Sunday: 11.00 -17.00
LEEDS
32 Central Road, Leeds LS1 6DE Tel: 0113 245 0822
YORK
74 Goodramgate, York YO1 7LF Tel: 01904628787
NEWCASTLE
43 Grainger Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 5JE Tel: 0191 261 4993
MANCHESTER
4 Dale Street, Manchester M1 1JW Tel: 0161 237 1877
Website: Travelling Man and Twitter: @TravellingManUK
MEGA CITY COMICS (LONDON)
Mega City Comics, was established in 1981, initially as a mail-order business, supplying comics, graphic novels, and collecting supplies. After 6 years of mail-order and trading through the comic marts, we opened our shop in Camden Town in 1987.
Open Monday to Friday: 11.00 -18.00
Saturday: 10.30 – 18.00
Sunday: 11.00 – 18.00
18 Inverness Street, Camden Town, London NW1 7HJ Tel: 020 7485 9320
Website: Mega City Comics and Twitter: @MegaCityComics
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS (VARIOUS)
A trio of comic shops in Bedford, Northampton and Peterborough.
BEDFORD
20 Allhallows, Bedford MK40 1LJ Tel: 01234 270777
Open Monday to Friday: 10:00 – 17.30
Saturday: 09:30 – 17:30
Sunday: 11:00 – 16:00
NORTHAMPTON
29 Abington Square, Northampton NN1 4AE Tel: 01604 602311
Monday: CLOSED
Open Tuesday: 10:00 – 17:30
Wednesday: 10:00 – 19.00
Thursday to Friday: 10:00 – 17:30
Saturday: 09:30 – 17:30
Sunday: 11:00 – 16:00
PETERBOROUGH
25 Broadway, Peterborough PE1 1SQ Tel: 01733 892827
Monday: CLOSED
Open Tuesday: 10:30 – 17:30
Wednesday: 10:30 – 18:00
Thursday to Friday : 10:30 – 17:30
Saturday: 09:30 – 17:30
Sunday: CLOSED
Website: Close Encounters and Twitter: @CEncountersUK
THAT COMIC SHOP (PRESTON)
Retailers of new Comics weekly, Magic the Gathering Card Games, Board Games, Toys, T-Shirts plus loads more.
Monday: CLOSED
Open Tuesday to Thursday: 10:00 – 17:00
Friday: 10:00 – 21:00
Saturday: 10:00 – 16:00
Sunday: CLOSED
116 Friargate, Preston PR1 2EE Tel: 01772 204287
Website: That Comic Shop and Twitter: @ThatComicShop
PARADOX COMICS (DORSET)
Comic book shop in Dorset, dealing in graphic novels, statues, action figures, card games, limited edition comics and more
Monday: Closed
Open Tuesday to Friday: 10:30 – 17:00
Saturday: 10:00 – 17:00
Sunday: 11:00 – 16:00
19 High Street, Poole, Dorset BH15 1AB Tel: 01202 661346
Website: Paradox Comics and Twitter: @ParadoxComicsUK
WAKEFIELD COMICS 616 (WAKEFIELD)
Comic Book Shop in the centre of Wakefield. Stocking the latest comics direct from the US.
Open Monday: 9:00 – 17:00
Tuesday: 9:00 – 16:30
Wednesday to Saturday: 9:00 – 17:00
Sunday: CLOSED
3 The Springs, Wakefield West Yorkshire WF1 1PU Tel: 01924 375234
Website: Wakefield Comics 616 and Twitter: @wakeycomics616
COMIC BOOK GUYS (BELFAST)
Comic Book Guys – Northern Ireland’s newest independent comic book store also stocking movie memorabilia, toys & other collectibles… excelsior!
Open Monday to Saturday: 10.00 to 17.00
Sunday: CLOSED
130 Great Victoria Street, Belfast BT2 7BG Tel: 02890 080169
Website: Comic Book Guys and Twitter: @comicbookguysni
RAYGUN COMICS (RICHMOND)
A welcoming and friendly comic book shop. Comics, toys, books, games and merchandise for all ages.
Open Monday to Saturday: 10:00 – 18:00
Sunday: 11:00 – 17:00
26 Red Lion Street, Richmond TW9 1RW Tel: 0208 948 8476
Website: Raygun Comics and Twitter: @Raygun_comics
DAVE’S COMCIS (BRIGHTON)
Dave’s Comics, The Graphic Novel Shop.
Open Monday to Friday: 10:00 – 18:00
Saturday: 09:30 – 18:00
Sunday: 11.00 – 17:00
5 Sydney St, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4EN Tel: 01273 691012
Website: Dave’s Comics and Twitter: @DavesComics
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