Rebellion’s Into Battle: The Art of British War Comics exhibition comes to York Army Museum

Drawing on Rebellion’s extensive archives, the exhibition features artwork from comics like War Picture Library, Battle Picture Weekly and Battle Action, which Rebellion recently revived.

Rebellion details this year’s 2000 AD talent search

This search for the next generation of talent offers the prize of paid work with 2000 AD.

“The story of war comics continues to grow and change”: Inside the ‘Into Battle’ exhibition

Rebellion’s Ben Smith and Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum’s Ursula Corcoran talk us through the how and why of their recent Into Battle exhibition.

Apparel of Laughs and Rebellion bring vintage girl’s comics to t-shirts

“As an avid collector of classic comics, I have seen the value and love heaped onto these girls’ titles,” said Jude Coram, Founder and Designer at Apparel of Laughs.

The Brand Radar: The Phoenix, Rebellion and DC Thomson unite for KA-BOOM! The Art of Creating Comics

Start Licensing’s Ian Downes looks at how characters like Dennis the Menace and Cadet Judge Dredd have come together to inspire budding comic book artists at the KA-BOOM! exhibition.

The Cartoon Museum readies Dredd@45 exhibition

“We’re excited to see the Cartoon Museum focus on Judge Dredd and the artists who have made him come alive for millions of readers over the past forty-five years,” said Jason Kingsley OBE, CEO of Rebellion.

Rebellion teams with Hiya Toys for Judge Dredd action figures

“Hiya Toys have a great track record for quality and the designs for these figures have blown us away,” said Jason Kinglsey OBE, CEO of Rebellion.

Northern Monk and Rebellion celebrate Thought Bubble festival with Judge Dredd beer

The collaboration forms part of Northern Monk’s New Patrons Project range, with each launch boasting artwork from a different artist to celebrate Thought Bubble, the UK’s biggest comic art festival.

Rebellion’s Ben Smith on the wider brand potential of its new kids’ comic strip, Monster Fun

Ben Smith – Rebellion’s Head of Film, Television and Publishing – tells us about the firm’s brand plans for Monster Fun, and why now is the perfect time to re-launch the comic.

Rebellion revives classic kids’ comic Monster Fun

“They said British comics were dead – but Monster Fun is returning from the beyond to take over!” said Jason Kingsley OBE, CEO of Rebellion.

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