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Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Mike Collins Attending: Saturday and Sunday Artist: Doctor Who; 2000 AD; Darkstars ACROSS a career that dates back to 1983, Mike Collins has pretty much drawn all the major superheroes for DC as well as quite a few for Marvel. The co-creator of Gambit (introduced in 1990’s Uncanny X-Men #266) made his professional debut illustrating a four-pager written by the soon-to-be-a-comicbook legend Alan Moore published by Marvel UK in The Daredevils #8. Soon in demand as both a penciller and an inker, Collins contributed to various other titles – notably Transformers – for the House of Ideas’ British arm before adding 2000 AD to his growing CV. His first US work was for Eclipse where he drew strips for issues of Laser Eraser and Pressbutton in 1986. The following year he was hired by DC to draw New Teen Titans Annual #3, the first of a number of one-off assignments he fulfilled alongside his continuing work for various British comics, among them Doctor Who Magazine, a title with which he has remained closely associated ever since. In 1992 Collins launched Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt, writing and drawing all 12 of its issues before moving on to pencil all but one of the final 21 issues of another DC comic, Darkstars. Come early 1998, the artist was involved with two new series: Star Trek: Untold Voyages (aborted after just five issues) and Babylon 5: In Valen’s Name, a three-parter on which he collaborated with J Michael Straczynski, creator of the television series. While much of his focus since the millennium has been outside the comics field, Collins – who has recently produced storyboards for BBC-TV’s Doctor Who series – continues to contribute to Doctor Who and 2000 AD as well as to its companion title, Judge Dredd Megazine.
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Latest Guest Announcement - Jamie Hill Attending: Friday Autograph Price: £10 Foretold (the Mummy) in Mummy on The Orient Express - Doctor Who Also played a Silence http://www.imdb.com/name/nm6837599/?ref_=tt_cl_t11
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Latest Guest Announcement - Angela Bruce Attending: Sunday Autograph Price: £10 Photoshoot Price: £10 Brigadier Winifred Bambera - Doctor Who: Battlefield Deb Lister - Red Dwarf: Parallel Universe Ruth Chambers - Spooks Mandy Goodhue - Bad Girls Chrissie Stuart - Press Gang Sandra Ling - Angels CLICK HERE for her full filmography
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Latest Guest Announcement - John Gomez Attending: Saturday Autograph Price: £10 Dalek Operator from An Adventure in Space and Time
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Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Mike Collins Appearing: Sat/Sun Artist: Doctor Who; 2000 AD; Darkstars ACROSS a career that dates back to 1983, Mike Collins has pretty much drawn all the major superheroes for DC as well as quite a few for Marvel. The co-creator of Gambit (introduced in 1990’s Uncanny X-Men #266) made his professional debut illustrating a four-pager written by the soon-to-be-a-comicbook legend Alan Moore published by Marvel UK in The Daredevils #8. Soon in demand as both a penciller and an inker, Collins contributed to various other titles – notably Transformers – for the House of Ideas’ British arm before adding 2000 AD to his growing CV. His first US work was for Eclipse where he drew strips for issues of Laser Eraser and Pressbutton in 1986. The following year he was hired by DC to draw New Teen Titans Annual #3, the first of a number of one-off assignments he fulfilled alongside his continuing work for various British comics, among them Doctor Who Magazine, a title with which he has remained closely associated ever since. In 1992 Collins launched Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt, writing and drawing all 12 of its issues before moving on to pencil all but one of the final 21 issues of another DC comic, Darkstars. Come early 1998, the artist was involved with two new series: Star Trek: Untold Voyages (aborted after just five issues) and Babylon 5: In Valen’s Name, a three-parter on which he collaborated with J Michael Straczynski, creator of the television series. While much of his focus since the millennium has been outside the comics field, Collins – who has recently produced storyboards for BBC-TV’s Doctor Who series – continues to contribute to Doctor Who and 2000 AD as well as to its companion title, Judge Dredd Megazine. http://www.freakhousegraphics.com/2000ad
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Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Mike Collins Appearing: Fri/Sat/Sun Artist: Doctor Who; 2000 AD; Darkstars ACROSS a career that dates back to 1983, Mike Collins has pretty much drawn all the major superheroes for DC as well as quite a few for Marvel. The co-creator of Gambit (introduced in 1990’s Uncanny X-Men #266) made his professional debut illustrating a four-pager written by the soon-to-be-a-comicbook legend Alan Moore published by Marvel UK in The Daredevils #8. Soon in demand as both a penciller and an inker, Collins contributed to various other titles – notably Transformers – for the House of Ideas’ British arm before adding 2000 AD to his growing CV. His first US work was for Eclipse where he drew strips for issues of Laser Eraser and Pressbutton in 1986. The following year he was hired by DC to draw New Teen Titans Annual #3, the first of a number of one-off assignments he fulfilled alongside his continuing work for various British comics, among them Doctor Who Magazine, a title with which he has remained closely associated ever since. In 1992 Collins launched Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt, writing and drawing all 12 of its issues before moving on to pencil all but one of the final 21 issues of another DC comic, Darkstars. Come early 1998, the artist was involved with two new series: Star Trek: Untold Voyages (aborted after just five issues) and Babylon 5: In Valen’s Name, a three-parter on which he collaborated with J Michael Straczynski, creator of the television series. While much of his focus since the millennium has been outside the comics field, Collins – who has recently produced storyboards for BBC-TV’s Doctor Who series – continues to contribute to Doctor Who and 2000 AD as well as to its companion title, Judge Dredd Megazine. http://www.freakhousegraphics.com/2000ad
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Latest Guest Announcement - KATY MANNING
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Latest Guest Announcement - Katy Manning Attending: Sunday Autograph Price: £10 Photoshoot Price: £10 The Sarah Jane Adventures Death of the Doctor: Part 1 & 2 - Jo Jones 2010 Doctor Who (TV series) - Jo Grant (77 episodes, 1971-1973) http://imdb.com/name/nm0543315/ -
Latest Guest Announcement - John Bell Attending: Saturday Autograph Price: £10 Photoshoot Price: £10 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Bain The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Bain Battleship Angus Doctor Who (TV Series) Creet http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2686004/
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Latest Guest Announcement - John Bell Attending: Saturday Autograph Price: £10 Photoshoot Price: £10 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Bain The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Bain Battleship Angus Doctor Who (TV Series) Creet http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2686004/
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Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Mike Collins Attending: Saturday and Sunday Artist: Doctor Who; 2000 AD; Darkstars ACROSS a career that dates back to 1983, Mike Collins has pretty much drawn all the major superheroes for DC as well as quite a few for Marvel. The co-creator of Gambit (introduced in 1990’s Uncanny X-Men #266) made his professional debut illustrating a four-pager written by the soon-to-be-a-comicbook legend Alan Moore published by Marvel UK in The Daredevils #8. Soon in demand as both a penciller and an inker, Collins contributed to various other titles – notably Transformers – for the House of Ideas’ British arm before adding 2000 AD to his growing CV. His first US work was for Eclipse where he drew strips for issues of Laser Eraser and Pressbutton in 1986. The following year he was hired by DC to draw New Teen Titans Annual #3, the first of a number of one-off assignments he fulfilled alongside his continuing work for various British comics, among them Doctor Who Magazine, a title with which he has remained closely associated ever since. In 1992 Collins launched Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt, writing and drawing all 12 of its issues before moving on to pencil all but one of the final 21 issues of another DC comic, Darkstars. Come early 1998, the artist was involved with two new series: Star Trek: Untold Voyages (aborted after just five issues) and Babylon 5: In Valen’s Name, a three-parter on which he collaborated with J Michael Straczynski, creator of the television series. While much of his focus since the millennium has been outside the comics field, Collins – who has recently produced storyboards for BBC-TV’s Doctor Who series – continues to contribute to Doctor Who and 2000 AD as well as to its companion title, Judge Dredd Megazine.
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Latest Guest Announcement - Rusty Goffe Attending: Saturday and Sunday Autograph Price: £10 Photoshoot Price: £10 Doctor Who (TV Series) Little John Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Oompa Loompa Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope Kabe / Jawa / GONK Droid Flash Gordon Dwarf The Goodies (TV Series) Dwarf / Little Rolf Harris Willow Nelwyn Villager Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Ministry of Magic Goblin (uncredited) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Aged Gringotts' Goblin http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0324597/
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Latest Guest Announcement - Rusty Goffe Attending: Saturday Autograph Price: £10 Photoshoot Price: £10 Doctor Who (TV Series) Little John Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Oompa Loompa Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope Kabe / Jawa / GONK Droid Flash Gordon Dwarf The Goodies (TV Series) Dwarf / Little Rolf Harris Willow Nelwyn Villager Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Ministry of Magic Goblin (uncredited) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Aged Gringotts' Goblin http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0324597/
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Latest Guest Announcement - Rusty Goffe Attending: Saturday Autograph Price: £10 Photoshoot Price: £10 Doctor Who (TV Series) Little John Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Oompa Loompa Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope Kabe / Jawa / GONK Droid Flash Gordon Dwarf The Goodies (TV Series) Dwarf / Little Rolf Harris Willow Nelwyn Villager Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Ministry of Magic Goblin (uncredited) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Aged Gringotts' Goblin http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0324597/
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Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Lee Sullivan Attending: Friday, Saturday and Sunday Artist: Transformers, Robocop, Doctor Who STARTING out in 1986 producing covers for Marvel UK's Transformers weekly and shortly thereafter doing the same for Thundercats as well, Lee Sullivan's first story art came within a year. A semi-regular on Transformers , he would subsequently begin contributing to Doctor Who Magazine as well as 2000 AD . He entered the US arena in 1990, launching and drawing virtually every one of the 23 issues of Marvel's Robocop before moving on to to do much the same on Tekworld , the 1994 comic featuring William Shatner's futuristic detective Jake Cardigan. Published by Marvel's Epic imprint, it ran 24 issues between 1992 and 1994. Two years later he illustrated a Doctor Who strip that ran for almost a year in Radio Times , the BBC TV listings magazine. Since then he has had a short run on Doctor Who: Battles in Time [2006-2007] and produced 2010's graphic novel adaptation of author Jonathan Stroud's The Amulet of Samarkand: Bartimaeus for Hyperion.
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Latest Guest Announcement - Marnix Van Den Broeke Attending: Friday, Saturday and Sunday Autograph Price: £15 Photoshoot Price: £15 Doctor Who Harry Potter Hogfather http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2257390/
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Latest Guest Announcement - Danny Darcy Appearing: Sunday Autograph Price: £10 First Time Signer ROTJ - Stormtrooper & Rebel pilot (briefing room) Indiana Jones - German soldier at Rally View to a kill - miner Octopussy - guard at airbase Doctor Who (Davison era)
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Latest Guest Announcement - Derek Jacobi Appearing: Saturday Autograph/Photo Shoot Price: £20 The Master - Doctor Who Last Tango in half I Cladius Gladiator Underworld Vicious
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Latest Guest Announcement - Nick Joseph Appearing: Sunday Autograph Price: £10 Star Wars - The medal bearer
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