MCV 1000 Header Img Issue #1000 of MCV/DEVELOP and the 30 Under 30 Annual 2024 are online now!

Issue #1000 of MCV/DEVELOP and the 30 Under 30 Annual 2024 are online now!

The much-anticipated MCV/DEVELOP #1000 and the 30 Under 30 Annual for 2024 should now be arriving in homes and in offices, ready to be accompanied by a seasonal latte and only the best of festive Michael Bublé tracks.

#1000 is outgoing Editor Richie Shoemaker’s very last on the magazine (at least for now, never say never) and he has prepared a celebratory feast of features for you to peruse, including not only the regular assortment of insightful interviews, columns and Industry Voices features, but a celebratory “Who’s Who?” segment where MCV talent from the past looks back on the mag at it’s biggest milestone yet.

Incoming Editor Vince Pavey has also prepared an all-new, first-of-its-kind MCV/DEVELOP 30 Under 30 2024 Annual for the occasion, which looks at the inception of the award, checks in with people previously selected for the spotlight, and then announces the new cohort of the best and brightest young talent for this year.

Neither are to be missed! Luckily for you, both magazines are also available in digital form, so that you can read them wherever and whenever you want at absolutely zero cost to you or your business. You can find them here:

Anyway, that’s enough waffle from us. Enjoy the issue(s), happy holidays, and see you in the new year!

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About Vince Pavey

Vince is a writer from the North-East of England who has worked on comics for The Beano and Doctor Who. He likes to play video games and eat good food. Sometimes he does both at the same time, but he probably shouldn’t.

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