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BGCP Comic Con was started as The Big Glasgow Comic Page back in July 2012 mostly out of boredom and trying to find more Comic Fans to speak to, The Scottish Facebook Page gathered likes extremely fast as there wasn’t anything like it at the time and eventually this led to a Comic Book Group, Pub Quizzes, Tournaments and eventually a Comic Book Market  based soley in Glasgow.  We organized BGCP Comic Markets for several years until we had outgrown the smaller venues in Glasgow City Centre so set out to run Comic Cons in and out of Glasgow and further over Scotland including East Kilbride, Rutherglen, Loch Lomond, Dunoon, Aberdeen, Bathgate, Edinburgh, Glenrothes, Kirkcaldy and countless more towns and cities. 

BGCP Comic Con is a series of Scottish Conventions that happen in and around Glasgow, Fife and Aberdeen. BGCP also publish articles, reviews and news.

Previous Convention Guests have included Frank Quitely, Al Ewing, Alan Grant, Gary Erskine, Monty Nero, Yishan Li, David Baillie, Grant Perkins, David Bishop, John Lees, Jim Stewart, Tom Foster and Neil Slorance

We cover Comic Books News, Articles and Reviews from Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Image Comics, IDW Publishing, BOOM Studios, Dark Horse Comics and many more. We also provide the same for movies, television and video games.

Here are some of the main companies and characters that BGCP covers – Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Image Comics, IDW Publishing, Dark Horse Comics, Dynamite, BOOM Studios, 2000AD, Titan Comics, Legendary Comics, Millarworld, Aftershock Comics,Valiant Comics.

BGCP Podcasts

BGCP launched the BGCP:Disassembled Podcast in February 2021 and release weekly episodes featuring the latest comic book news and reviews, we also run weekly interviews and have also featured many writers and writers from Marvel, DC, Image and more.
Avengers: Doomsday (2026): Release Date, Cast, and Doctor Doom Plot Details

The Ultimate Avengers: Doomsday (2026) Guide: Cast & Plot

In late 2025, the hype for the Marvel Cinematic Universe has reached a fever pitch. After the shock announcement at San Diego Comic-Con that Robert Downey Jr. is returning—not as Iron Man, but as the villainous Doctor Doom—fans have been desperate for concrete details. With the first wave of character-centric teasers currently rolling out alongside James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash, the picture is finally becoming clear. Here is everything we know about Avengers: Doomsday. Release Date & Production Info The “Multiverse” Cast This film features one of the largest ensembles in cinematic history, bridging the current MCU with the classic Fox Marvel era. Rumoured Storyline: “The Rise of Doom” Rumours from late 2025 suggest the film focuses on Incursions—the colliding of different universes. Comic Book Inspirations The Russo Brothers have confirmed the film draws from several legendary runs: BGCP Suggested Purchases ? The Essential Reading: ? [Infamous Iron Man: Vol 1 (Paperback)] The Epic Prequel: ? [Secret Wars by Jonathan Hickman (Graphic Novel)] The “Doom” Fit: ? [Marvel Legends Series: Doctor Doom Helmet] The Original Captain: ? [Captain America: The First Avenger (4K Ultra HD)]

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Top 10 Underrated Batman Comics: The Hidden Gems You Need to Read in 2025

The Ultimate Underrated Batman Comics Guide (2025)

Every Batman fan knows the “Holy Trinity” of the Caped Crusader’s library: Year One, The Dark Knight Returns, and The Long Halloween. These stories are the pillars of Gotham’s history, but after eighty-five years of publication, the World’s Greatest Detective has more than just a few “Greatest Hits.” In fact, some of the most profound, terrifying, and experimental versions of the Dark Knight aren’t found in the best-seller section—they are hidden in the shadows of “underrated” status. As we move through late 2025, the Batman landscape is shifting. With the launch of the Absolute Batman universe and a new wave of grounded, detective-focused stories like Dark Patterns, readers are craving something different. They are looking for the stories that skip the cinematic tropes and dive into the psyche of Bruce Wayne in ways the movies haven’t dared to yet. Whether it’s a psychological showdown with his own shadow, a forgotten horror epic from the 1980s, or a silent masterpiece that redefined the comic medium, these books represent the “deep cuts” of the Bat-Family. These aren’t just stories you missed; they are the stories that prove why Batman remains the most versatile character in fiction. If you’ve already checked the “essentials” off your list, it’s time to go deeper. Put on your detective hat and prepare to discover the Top 10 most underrated Batman stories that deserve a spot on your shelf this year. 1. Batman: Ego (by Darwyn Cooke) 2. Batman: Shaman (by Dennis O’Neil) 3. Batman: The Cult (by Jim Starlin & Bernie Wrightson) 4. Batman: Gothic (by Grant Morrison & Klaus Janson) 5. Batman: Strange Apparitions (by Steve Englehart & Marshall Rogers) 6. Batman: Night Cries (by Archie Goodwin) 7. Batman: Year 100 (by Paul Pope) 8. Batman: Venom (by Dennis O’Neil) 9. Batman: Black and White (Anthology) 10. Batman: Dark Patterns (2025) The Artistic Choice: ? [Batman: Ego and Other Tails (Deluxe Edition 2025 Reprint)] The Horror Choice: ? [Batman: The Cult (Deluxe Edition Hardcover)] The Modern Noir: ? [Batman: Black Mirror (Snyder/Jock)] The Budget Classic: ? [Batman: Year One (Compact Comics Edition)]  

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How to Start Reading Spider-Man: The Ultimate 2025 Beginner’s Guide

How to Start Reading Spider-Man: The Ultimate 2025 Beginner’s Guide

Spider-Man is the most relatable hero in fiction because, beneath the mask, he’s just a guy trying to pay his rent and keep his life from falling apart. But with over 60 years of history, jumping into the comics can feel like being caught in a web of confusing reboots and endless volumes. The good news? 2025 is the year of the “Fresh Start.” Whether you want a Peter Parker who is an adult with a family (the new Ultimate line), a classic high school origin, or the absolute pinnacle of cinematic action, there is a perfect book for you. This guide cuts through the noise to bring you the top 10 entry points that require zero prior knowledge. 1. Ultimate Spider-Man (2024/2025): “Married with Children” 2. Ultimate Spider-Man (2000): “The Modern Origin” 3. Spider-Man: Blue 4. Amazing Spider-Man: Brand New Day 5. Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man 6. Spider-Man: Life Story 7. Amazing Spider-Man: Big Time 8. The Amazing Spider-Man (2025) by Joe Kelly 9. Spider-Man: Kraven’s Last Hunt 10. Amazing Fantasy #15 & The Lee/Ditko Era

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Comic Book Formats Explained: A 2025 Beginner’s Guide to Collecting

The Ultimate Guide to Comic Book Formats (2025)

Entering the world of comic book collecting can feel like learning a new language. Between “floppies,” “trades,” and “absolutes,” it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the jargon. Here is a 2025 guide to the most common formats and terms you’ll encounter on your journey from a casual reader to a seasoned collector. 1. The Basics: How Comics are First Published 2. Collected Editions: Building Your Bookshelf Once a story arc is finished in single issues (usually after 5 or 6 months), publishers group them into books.5 3. The “Big” Books: For Binging & Display 4. Useful 2025 Collector Terminology Term Meaning Pull List A subscription at your local comic shop where they set aside your favorite titles every month so you don’t miss them. Key Issue An issue that features a major event, like a character’s first appearance or a death. These are usually more expensive. Slabbed / Graded A comic that has been sent to a company (like CGC) to be professionally graded for quality and sealed in a hard plastic case. The “Gutter” The white space between the panels on a page. TPB Waiting The act of skipping single issues to wait for the cheaper, collected book to come out. Pro-Tip for New Collectors: If you just want to read a story for the best price, go for the Compendium. If you want to decorate your room with a beautiful object, save up for an Absolute or Library Edition. Example of a “Compendium” (Best Value): ? [Invincible Compendium Vol. 1 (Paperback)] Example of an “Absolute Edition” (Premium): ? [Absolute Watchmen] Example of a “Trade Paperback” (Standard): ? [Batman: Year One (TPB)] Essential Protection: ? [BCW Comic Book Bags (100 Pack)] The Storage Solution: ? [ComiCare Short Comic Storage Box]

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Top 10 Underrated Spider-Man Comics: Hidden Gems for Your 2025 Reading List

The Ultimate Underrated Spider-Man Comics List (2025)

Everyone knows that with great power comes great responsibility, but not every great Spider-Man story comes with a billion-dollar movie tie-in. While the “Mainstream” list usually starts and ends with the 1960s classics or the newest Ultimate line, there is a treasure trove of stories that experiment with the character’s genre, tone, and psychology. In late 2025, as fans look for deeper character studies following the massive “One World Under Doom” event, these “underrated” picks offer a refreshing change of pace. From psychedelic journeys through other dimensions to quiet stories about the people who live in Spider-Man’s wake, this guide is for the fan who wants to see what else the Web-Slinger is capable of. If you’re tired of the same three origin stories, grab your web-shooters. We’re going off the beaten path to find the Top 10 most underrated Spider-Man comics available today. 1. Spider-Man: Fever (by Brendan McCarthy) 2. Spider-Man’s Tangled Web (Anthology) 3. Spider-Man: Life Story (by Chip Zdarsky) 4. Untold Tales of Spider-Man (by Kurt Busiek) 5. Spider-Man: With Great Power (by David Lapham) 6. Spider-Man: Revenge of the Green Goblin (by Roger Stern) 7. Spidey (2015) / Spider-Man: Freshman Year 8. Spider-Man: Spirits of the Earth (by Charles Vess) 9. Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane (by Terry Moore) 10. Spectacular Spider-Man #310 (by Chip Zdarsky) The Artistic Choice: ? [Spider-Man: Fever (Marvel Premiere Classic)] The Anthology Pick: ? [Spider-Man’s Tangled Web Omnibus] The Heartbreaking Epic: ? [Spider-Man: Life Story] The All-Ages Starter: ? [Spider-Man: Freshman Year (Spidey 2015 Collection)]

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Top 10 Batman Comics for Beginners: The Ultimate 2025 Reading List

How to Start Reading Batman: The Ultimate 2026 Guide

For over 85 years, the Dark Knight has patrolled the rooftops of Gotham, but for a new reader, the sheer volume of his history can feel more daunting than a night in Arkham Asylum. With thousands of issues across multiple decades, the most common question isn’t “Should I read Batman?” but rather, “Where on earth do I start?” The good news? 2025 is officially the best year to be a Batman fan. Between the launch of the brand-new Absolute Batman universe—a total “ground-zero” reinvention for modern readers— and the resurgence of moody, detective-driven noir in titles like Dark Patterns, there is a “jumping-on point” for every type of fan. Whether you were inspired by the gritty realism of Matt Reeves’ The Batman, the high-octane action of the Arkham games, or the gothic atmosphere of the legendary animated series, the comic world has a masterpiece waiting for you. You don’t need to know decades of lore to understand Bruce Wayne. You don’t need a degree in “Crisis” events to enjoy the World’s Greatest Detective. All you need is a starting point that matches your vibe. In this guide, we’ve curated the Top 10 Batman Comics for Beginners in 2025, ranking them by accessibility, artistic impact, and cultural importance. From the rain-soaked streets of his definitive origin to the cutting-edge “working-class” hero of the newest Absolute era, here is your roadmap to the best of the Bat. 1. Batman: Year One The Vibe: Gritty Crime Noir. The Story: A dual narrative following Bruce Wayne’s first year as a vigilante and Jim Gordon’s first year in a corrupt GCPD. Why for Beginners: It’s the “ground floor.” There are no sidekicks or super-powers here—just a man trying to figure out how to scare criminals in a city that wants him dead. 2. Batman: The Long Halloween The Vibe: Epic Murder Mystery. The Story: A serial killer named “Holiday” is murdering members of the Falcone mob family only on holidays. Why for Beginners: It introduces Batman’s “rogues gallery” (Joker, Poison Ivy, Scarecrow) naturally through a year-long investigation. It is the primary inspiration for the film The Batman (2022). 3. Batman: Hush The Vibe: Action Blockbuster. The Story: A mysterious new villain named Hush stalks Batman, manipulating his greatest enemies to destroy his life. Why for Beginners: It’s a “Greatest Hits” album. You get Superman, Catwoman, Nightwing, and every major villain with breathtaking art by Jim Lee. 4. Batman: The Court of Owls The Vibe: Modern Horror-Action. The Story: Batman discovers that a secret society has lived in the shadows of Gotham since its founding, literally hiding in the “walls” of the city. Why for Beginners: It’s the best “modern” starting point (from 2011). It feels like a high-budget TV show and doesn’t require any knowledge of the 80s or 90s comics. 5. Absolute Batman (2025: The Zoo) The Vibe: Punk-Rock Reinvention. The Story: Bruce Wayne is an engineer, not a billionaire. He lives in a trailer, uses a massive axe-like bat-symbol, and fights a city that is designed to keep him down. Why for Beginners: Zero baggage. This is a brand-new universe launched in 2025. You are starting on page one with everyone else in the world. 6. Batman: The Killing Joke The Vibe: Psychological Thriller. The Story: The Joker escapes Arkham with one goal: to prove that “one bad day” can drive even the sanest man (Commissioner Gordon) insane. Why for Beginners: It is the definitive Joker origin. It’s a short, 48-page “one-shot” that defines the toxic relationship between Batman and the Clown Prince. 7. Batman: Dark Victory The Vibe: The Origin of the Partner. The Story: A direct sequel to The Long Halloween. While a new killer named “The Hangman” strikes, Bruce adopts a young orphan named Dick Grayson. Why for Beginners: It’s the best way to understand Robin. It shows why Batman needs a partner to keep from losing his humanity. 8. Batman: Under the Red Hood The Vibe: Grudge-Match Drama. The Story: A lethal new vigilante arrives in Gotham, using Batman’s old “Red Hood” identity and killing criminals with military precision. Why for Beginners: It explores Batman’s greatest failure. It’s a high-stakes emotional story about the consequences of his “No Kill” rule. 9. Batman: Earth One (Vol. 1) The Vibe: Cinematic Alternate Reality. The Story: Bruce is an inexperienced, angry young man who constantly messes up. Alfred is a badass ex-military bodyguard with a prosthetic leg. Why for Beginners: It’s a standalone trilogy. You don’t have to worry about the “Main DC Universe” at all; it’s a self-contained movie in book form. 10. Batman: Dark Patterns (2025) The Vibe: Pure Detective Pulp. The Story: A series of standalone, eerie cases set in the “lost years” of Batman’s early career. Why for Beginners: It focuses on the “Detective” in Dark Knight Detective. In late 2025, this is the book fans are raving about for its atmospheric, moody art. Amazon Affiliate Links (2025 Essential Starter Kit) The “Origin” Set: ? [Batman: Year One (Deluxe Edition) The “Mystery” Set: ? [Batman: The Long Halloween (TPB)] The “New Era” Set: ? [Absolute Batman Vol. 1: The Zoo (Hardcover)] The Budget Option: ? [DC Compact Comics: Batman: Hush]

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Invincible Compendium Volume 1 Review (2025): Is the Comic Better Than the Show?

The Ultimate Invincible Comic vs Show Review (2026 Guide)

Invincible Compendium Volume 1 Review (2025): Why This is Still the Greatest Superhero Story Ever Told The Hook: Beyond the “Evil Superman” Trope When Invincible first launched, many dismissed it as “Spider-Man with Superman’s powers.” But as readers of Compendium Vol. 1 quickly discover, Robert Kirkman wasn’t interested in making a clone—he wanted to build a world where actions have permanent, bone-shattering consequences. The success of Invincible lies in its evolution. It starts as a bright, optimistic family drama and, around Issue #12, pivots into a brutal, high-stakes galactic epic that never resets its status quo. In a world of DC and Marvel reboots, Invincible stands out because its characters age, die, and change forever. The Heart of the Story: Character Deep-Dives Mark Grayson (Invincible): The Relatable God Mark is the soul of the book. Unlike Clark Kent, Mark is unsure of himself. He doesn’t have a rigid moral code from day one; he makes mistakes, gets his heart broken, and often fails. Watching him grow from a naive high schooler into a man forced to choose between his family and his planet is the most rewarding arc in modern comics. Nolan Grayson (Omni-Man): The Complexity of a Monster Nolan is perhaps the most nuanced character in the first volume. Is he a cold-blooded Viltrumite conqueror, or is he a father who accidentally fell in love with humanity? The “Think, Mark!” scene remains one of the most haunting moments in comic history because it isn’t just a fight—it’s a father desperately trying to justify his own villainy to the son he loves. Atom Eve: More Than a Love Interest Eve is a standout because she challenges the very idea of “heroism.” While Mark fights monsters, Eve realizes her powers (manipulating matter) can be used to end world hunger and fix the environment. Her independence and moral clarity provide a perfect foil to Mark’s often reactive journey. Why It’s Loved: The “Kirkman Factor” Kirkman’s greatest strength is his pacing. Every issue ends on a cliffhanger that demands you keep reading. By the time you reach the end of this 1,000+ page compendium, you’ve witnessed the fall of the Guardians of the Globe, the rise of the Sequids, and the birth of a multiversal threat in Angstrom Levy. It is a masterclass in long-form storytelling. The Best Value: ? [Invincible: Compendium: Volume 1 (Paperback)] The Collector’s Choice: ? [Invincible: Compendium: Volume 1 (Hardcover – 20th Anniversary)] The Next Chapter: ? [Invincible: Compendium: Volume 2]

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Review – Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood #1

Review – Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood #1

A BLOOD MOON RISES – AND ITS CONTENTS ARE BLACK, WHITE & RED! A bevy of comicdom’s finest creators put their mark upon the Fist of Khonshu in stories depicted in stark black, white and blood-red! Jonathan Hickman and Chris Bachalo introduce the all-different Moon Knight of the future! Marc Guggenheim and Jorge Fornés tell a Moon Knight adventure in reverse! And Murewa Ayodele and Dotun Akande team the white-clad crusader up with the Amazing Spider-Man for a harrowing night of adventure!

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