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24 February 2026

UPDATED: Redeye - Accent UK

To call Redeye a 'fanzine' might make you think of something a lot more amateur looking than it was. To call it a 'magazine' might make you think of glossy paper and full colour printing - and it didn't have that either. Instead, it sat someone in between those 2. A4 sized, colour covers, 60-100 pages long, absolutely jam-packed with news, reviews, interviews, retrospectives - with a real focus on British comics. Everything I could love in a magazine really. 

The fact that it was supposed to be quarterly but only came out about twice a year wasn't a problem because it was always full of stuff I wanted to read. It was printed with a really tiny font - thus meaning that it took even longer to get through your 60, 70, 80 pages of content.

All updates highlighted in red and c/o friend of the blog Jeremy Briggs.

Redeye, issue 1, November 2003, cover art by Martin Eden

Redeye, issue 2, May 2004, cover art by Neill Cameron, 68 pages
Key features...interviews with Jason Cobley, Frazer Irving. Also material on David Lloyd, Dan Dare and Dave Gibbons.

Redeye, issue 3, November 2004, cover art by Grant Springford, 64 pages
Key features...interviews with Alan Grant, Paul Cornell. Also material on Brian Bolland, Dan Dare and Bristol 2004 convention report. 

Redeye, issue 4, May 2005, cover art by David Hitchcock, 80 pages
Key features...interviews with Jock, David Hitchcock, Ian Edgington, D'Israeli, Leah Moore, John Reppion & Shane Oakley. Also material on Action and the 2000AD art of Carlos Ezquerra.
 
Redeye, issue 5, Jan 2006, cover art by David Bircham, 96 pages
Key features...interviews with Tharg, Ian Edgington and D'Israeli. Also material on Starlord, Alan Moore in 2000AD and convention reports.

Redeye, issue 6, January 2007, cover art by Tom Gauld, 98 pages
Key features...interviews with Tom Gauld, Steve Yeowell and Lee Kennedy. Also material on the 2000AD art of Mike McMahon, the story of V for Vendetta and the Judge Dredd story 'Origins'. 

Redeye, volume 2.1 [wraparound cover] - pdf copy only

Redeye, volume 2.2 - never published but this is what would have been in it (due September 2009)



23 February 2026

Heritage auctions - London, part 2

Here's a few images from the recent event (11th Feb 2026) at the Heritage Auctions gallery in central London. Event seemed to go well - they've promised to organise more! 

Art is up for auction at either auction 7461 (here) or 7462 (here) at the end of Feb/start of March. Good luck if you bid!

Bernie Wrightson Swamp Thing page

Some (!) comics



Todd McFarlane art up for grabs


Alex Ross artwork

Peanuts by Charles Schultz

Simon Bisley (centre) in conversation with Tim Pilcher (right)

snacks!







22 February 2026

The complete Starlord - volume 1

Now available to order here on Amazon UK is "The complete Starlord archive (volume 1)". Publication date is 19th November 2026, contains issues 1-12 and the Starlord summer special.



21 February 2026

Heritage auctions - London, part 1

Here's a few images from the recent event (11th Feb 2026) at the Heritage Auctions gallery in central London. Event seemed to go well - they've promised to organise more! 

Art is up for auction at either auction 7461 (here) or 7462 (here) at the end of Feb/start of March. Good luck if you bid!

Judge Dredd megazine cover by Dean Ormston


John Byrne Superman / Joker cover


Lee Elias cover art for 'Chamber of Chills'



John Bolton 






20 February 2026

UPDATED: Old Boys Books - bibliographies etc

I really, really don't need to start another collection...BUT I am prepared to give room on the blog for a listing of bibliographical material related to the 'Old Boys Book' genre. These were text based rather than comic strip based so I've never collected the original material or the many fanzines that the genre spawned.

I don't pretend that this is any way a complete listing, it's just stuff I've come across recently on eBay and you've got to start somewhere. I'll add more titles as I go along. For this update it's some Frank Richards material...

UPDATE: all updates highlighted in red

Nelson Lee library - 7 pages, dated July 1961

Letters to a friend from Frank Richards (published by Museum Press)
one day I'll have enough time to look properly at all the book published by Museum Press. But not today.


The letters of Frank Richards

Sexton Blake catalogue (1966) - according to this source


supplement to the Sexton Blake catalogue (1971) - according to this source


the same Wikipedia page also lists a 2nd edition of the catalogue as having been published in 1993


The Nelson Lee library - Edwy Searles Brooks
the seller notes that this is 116 pages long and minutely detailed

This (below) look like the first edition of the above book. Described thus...
Published by the Old Boys' Book Club with an introduction by Bob Blythe, who seemed to run the club at the time, or at least heavily involved. The guide has orange card covers and approx 60 pages inside, packed with information on Nelson Lee. 

90 glorious years
A celebration of 90 years of the GEM and the MAGNET and a tribute to the life & works of Eric Fayne, the editor of Story Paper Collectors' Digest from 1959 to 1987. A great, profusely illustrated B&W 200 page book


John Nix Pentelow, 1872-1931
a relatively scarce fanzine for the Magnet Library. Printed in 1976 by the 'Cambridge Old Boys Book Club' and focusses on the life of John Nix Pentelow. Contributions from Jack Overhill, Bill Lofts, Deryck Harvey, Danny Posner, W.J.A. Hubbard and W.H. Broster

19 February 2026

Boys' World - promotional poster

A shout out for ace ebayer philcomics and this lovely Boys' World item that was up for sale recently (sold price was £32.88). This is how the item was described...

It's a fold out leaflet / flyer that promotes the launch of Boys' World comic in Jan 1963 was was aimed at wholesalers and newsagents. 

Published by Longacre Press, Boys' World was a comic magazine and the first three three issues came with free gifts. This describes the paper as "outstanding", "exciting free gifts" and having a "hard-hitting publicity campaign" which "all add up to big big big sales so order order order!". 

The comic was promoted on TV as well as in the press, like most comic launches back in the 1950s to 1980s. 

This full colour, double sided flyer opens from a folded up form to produce a 22 x 15 inch (56 x 38 cm) sheet of thin card. 










18 February 2026

Terrific #43 - pay copy

A recent ebay sale was a pay copy of issue 43 of Terrific - I've featured pay copies of comics in the past because they're so rare. Anyway, one for you Marvel fans out there...