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    Doomlord is coming…

    Hibernia Comics has issued an update on its plans for its next Doomlord collection, beginning a series focused on the original EAGLE photo stories – and teased plans for its Red Dagger series, delivering collections of strips from DC Thomson titles

    Doomlord, the creation of Alan Grant and John Wagner
    Doomlord, the creation of Alan Grant and John Wagner

    The Doomlord collection, The Doomlord Photostories Volume Onewill be available probably within the next month

    “I know we had this flagged for release in June,” says publisher David McDonald, “but holidays etc, caused this to slip. Don’t worry – it will be worth the wait, I have just seen the design on the ‘Making of Doomlord’ article by Richard Pearce that will be included, and it looks amazing!”

    David kindly sent the article to us, and it makes for a fascinating read. We’re looking forward to this!

    Hibernia Comics Red Dagger Collection - King Cobra (2026)

    For those wondering about a reprint of Hibernia’s fantastic Red Dagger King Cobra collection, featuring the early adventures of DC Thomson’s British superhero, drawn by Ron Smith, nothing set in stone yet, but they are hopeful of doing that later in the year. The first edition, published recently, sold out far faster than expected, confirming the character’s popularity

    Hotspur cover featuring cover restored by Allan Harvey
    Hotspur cover featuring cover restored by Allan Harvey
    Digitally restored HOTSPUR covers from 1976 featuring DC Thomson’s reptilian super-hero King Cobra as drawn by the great Ron Smith, remastered by Allan Harvey. “There weren’t many homegrown super-heroes in UK comics by the mid-70s, so Bill King’s alter ego was a welcome sight,” he’s previously noted.

    Meanwhile, Hibernia have been soliciting suggestions for further collections from fans – and have had no shortage of suggestions, among them, for example, early strips featuring art by Dave Gibbons

    A page from an episode of “The Wriggling Wrecker”, a strip drawn by Dave Gibbons for DC Thomson, which appeared in Wizard during 1974. With thanks to Philip Rushton
    A page from an episode of “The Wriggling Wrecker”, a strip drawn by Dave Gibbons for DC Thomson, which appeared in Wizard during 1974. With thanks to Philip Rushton
    Pages from an episode of “The Wriggling Wrecker”, a strip drawn by Dave Gibbons for DC Thomson, which appeared in Wizard during 1974. With thanks to Philip Rushton
    An episode of “Year Of The Shark Men” from 1976 - one of Dave Gibbons' early Wizard strips for DC Thomson, along with that issue's cover by Jeff Bevan. With thanks to Philip Rushton
    An episode of “Year Of The Shark Men” from 1976 - one of Dave Gibbons' early Wizard strips for DC Thomson, along with that issue's cover by Jeff Bevan. With thanks to Philip Rushton
    An episode of “Year Of The Shark Men” from 1976 - one of Dave Gibbons' early Wizard strips for DC Thomson, along with that issue's cover by Jeff Bevan. With thanks to Philip Rushton
    An episode of “Year Of The Shark Men” from 1976 – one of Dave Gibbons’ early Wizard strips for DC Thomson, along with that issue’s cover by Jeff Bevan. With thanks to Philip Rushton

    For those who haven’t bought titles such as The Editors Cut, The Running Man or Slave of the Screamer, these are now very low in stock after Enniskillen Comic Fest, less than 20 of each now left, grab a copy here while you can still get copies from Hibernia’s official website at hiberniacomics.com.Plus, copies of Hibernia’s first Doomlord collection, The Death Lords of Nox, published some years ago now!

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    John  is the founder of downthetubes, launched in 1998. He is a comics and magazine editor, writer, and Press Officer for the Lakes International Comic Art Festival. He also runs Crucible Comic Press

    Working in British comics publishing since the 1980s, his credits include editor of titles such as Doctor Who MagazineandOverkill for Marvel UK, Babylon 5 Magazine, Star Trek Magazine, and its successor, Star Trek Explorer, and more. He also edited the comics anthology STRIP Magazine and edited several audio comics for ROK Comics; and has edited several comic collections and graphic novels, including volumes of “Charley’s War” and “Dan Dare”, and Hancock: The Lad Himself, by Stephen Walsh and Keith Page.

    He’s the writer of  comics such as Pilgrim: Secrets and Lies for B7 Comics; “Crucible”, a creator-owned project with 2000AD artist Smuzz; and “Death Duty” and “Skow Dogs”, with Dave Hailwood

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