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Friday, 3 July 2026

Questions and Answers.... because I am quite bored

 

I have no idea why so many people who never buy Black Tower books and never support it in any other way are so interested in what goes on within so to speak.

Firstly, no it was not a joke when I said that once I shift off this mortal coil all Black Tower books will cease to exist. I will rephrase that: I operate a print on demand store front so a book has to be ordered to be printed. No back stock of 300 books in a box somewhere. I know my own personal collection will be binned. And no book has received 100 sales (which would still make it a rarity).

Secondly, I was told that it must be nice at least getting the financial backing of Cinebook and Hexagon Comics. Well, in the early days I did ask Olivier Cadic who owns Cinebook if he might be interested in paying adverts on CBO. No. Advertising was never budgeted for. Can I also point out that anyone who says that I am employed by Cinebook is either lying or living in a fantasy world. I review their books -that is it!

There is a third and not even annoying question that pops up now and again and I have noted who those people are and WHO they are connected to. "All your books are drawn by Ben Dilworth".....I have posted before about projects I have  published by other artists 0John Erasmus, Tom Elmes, Paul Ashley Brown blah blah blah. I also do a lot of artwork. You know hundreds of pages for Return of the Gods, The Green Skies and the new volume of Black Tower Adventure -and Special Globe Guard

When it comes down to it you use the artists you have. I do not have the financial backing to pay artists -with current sales even I do not get paid.  There is no "Dilworth I want 10 pages by next week!"  What Ben decides to draw and send in is done as and when he feels like it. All contributors get five copies of books their art appears in but that is as far as it goes -and those UK comic publishers who get up on their high horses with "He doesn't pay" -I have no interest in your opinions AND I know exactly how YOUR imprints work. So you read them on forums they have no connection to me and "people in glass houses...."

"You promote European comics so much is your main market there?"  Answer: no. And to answer the other question that usually follows: No, I am never invited to European comic shows not even in Germany (my 54% German DNA and 16% French DNA sobs over that!). 

And, again, no: none of the creators I helped get into pro comics ever offer to help with work because once they got those big comic deals I was no longer needed. That's life and comics. Move on.

Look at where the CBO All Time Top Ten views come from:  


United States
2.13m
China
1.16m
Singapore
622k
Hong Kong
411k
Brazil
339k
United Kingdom
296k
Russia
295k
France
259k
Vietnam
192k
Germany
190k

Do I get big sales from these countries? Nope. I am surprised that the United States produces such very low sales. A few bloggers there have highlighted Black Tower but...

With China I am a bit more disappointed as I have pushed comics there since the 1980s and a good few people email to tell me that they have learnt more about old HK and PRC comics from my posts than they have at home. Black Tower has had Chinese super heroes since the 1980s and the three-part "Evil of the Salamander" (“火蜥蜴之恶”). In fact if you read Return and Green Skies you'll find quite a few.  China is NOT on the list of countries my print of demand cannot ship to and I have no idea whether there are local import problems or not. 

There are other questions I get to hear about but the main thing I always say when I respond (rarely these days) is "Have you or the person involved actually purchased a Black Tower comic and read it? If not your opinion is worthless.

Mentioning print on demand -I just got three books delivered well below the "average 9-13 days to deliver". 

Tuesday, 30 June 2026

The Thinker -"Literally" by BR Dilworth


 

Blogger Views Dropping?


 Two other bloggers tried to get me into an online forum to discuss the fact that UK comic bloggers are reporting dropping numbers when it comes to daily views. I refused the offer since some of the bloggers have been behind some nasty stuff aimed at me (which is why the UK is no longer a main target audience).   

All I can say or write is that CBO currently gets  between 30-40,000 world wide views each day. I publish the stats every-so-often for those interested (I have dyscaculia to an extent so numbers are just a jumble to me).

Look at it this way: those blogs may have declining views BUT they get comments on posts while CBO does not. Go figure. 

I asked non comics media blogs and they say views are quite steady.

Cinebook Newsletter 222 - June 2026

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Dear Reader,

The ongoing football world cup has shown the world, through the famous ‘Tartan Army’, that Scotland is a nation that counts, home to outstanding, generous people full of life and kindness. But it is also an ancient land rife with mysteries and enchantments, fairies and goblins and spirits and … extraterrestrials?!
Well, this last part may be reserved for poor Kathy Austin, MI6’s specialist in out-of-this-world investigations, who even on holiday simply cannot catch a break. At least the weather will be cooler than in the Amazon!

For our second title this month, we go back to the 19th century and the world of French finance, with the tale of the second generation of The Bank beginning to unfold in The Baron’s Accounts. From Baron Haussman’s titanic work to modernise the French capital to the tragic events of the Paris Commune, the triumphs, failures, and private tragedies of a family caught in the birth pangs of modern France.

June with Cinebook – ye willnae put them down!

Our latest catalogue is now available online for your perusal. Have a look through and see what takes your fancy among our 13 new titles, including a brand-new two-part story, a third Lucky Luke by Matthieu Bonhomme, more Thorgal and Blake & Mortimer … and even the return of Valerian & Laureline!
Click here to view the catalogue



The Bank 3
Pierre Boisserie, Philippe Guillaume, and Julien Maffre

The Baron’s Accounts

1857. It has been five years since Baron Haussmann began his colossal endeavour: remodelling Paris into a modern capital. The city is at the centre of such a storm of real estate speculation that not every means employed to ensure the success of an investment stays within the confines of the law … Read more


Scotland 1
Leo, Rodolphe, and Bertrand Marchal

Episode 1

After her exhausting mission in Amazonia, Kathy Austin is off to Scotland on holiday. She intends to take possession of a house her great-aunt bequeathed her. Unfortunately, she finds the house ruined, burned down a few weeks earlier … Read more


Sunday, 28 June 2026

Showing off some of the best Anime Art Books in Japan!

 


NOT The Finished Cover....


 

Black Tower Western -Hurricane Hurry

 


Ben R Dilworth

24pp

A$ 

Black and White

£9.00 UK (price for other countries shown at the online store)

https://www.lulu.com/shop/terry-hooper/hurricane-hurry/paperback/product-p64yrnm.html?q=&page=1&pageSize=4


 Hurricane Hurry. The fastest and most justified enforcer of the law in the Wild West. Riding across the plains and deserts to help those in need on his stallion Snowball.

They try to ambush, beat to the draw or set devious traps by William A. Ward's wandering lawman isn't falling for any of them....
What if some of those he put in Boot Hill rise to challenge him. What good does being fast on the draw do you if your opponents are ...dead? And are they really there for a shoot out or something more rewarding?
Rootin' tootin' shootin' gunplay all the way!





Coming Soon....


 

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