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By Alex Fitch
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Alex Fitch and other guest presenters talk to writers, artists, critics and promoters of comic books and graphic novels from around the world
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Panel Borders: Movies, toys and graphic design with Alex Cox and James Jarvis | Panel Borders: Movies, toys and graphic design with Alex Cox and James Jarvis Continuing our month of shows looking at the work of people who aren’t known for their involvement in sequential art, Alex Fitch talks to film director Alex Cox and celebrated toy designer James Jarvis on the importance of comics to their work. Alex and Alex talk about the prehistory of his classic film Repo Man as a comic book, why its proposed sequel Waldo’s Hawaiian Holiday was turned into a graphic novel and the influence of Dick Tracy on Death and the Compass. Alex and James talk about the latter’s first graphic novel De Profundis and how the style and narratives of comics have influenced his Amos Toys designs and work in general. (Originally broadcast 12/02/12 on Resonance 104.4 FM / The second half of Alex’s interview with Alex Cox continues in this month’s Electric Sheep Magazine podcast) [caption id="attachment_6329" align="aligncenter" width="504" caption="Repo Man booklet + comic by Alex Cox / World of Pain + De Profundis by James Jarvis"][/caption] Visit www.archive.org, for more info and formats you can stream / download. Links: Alex Cox's website Masters of Cinema page on Repo Man James Jarvis' website Picturebox books page on De Profundis Recommended events: Laydeez do Comics NEXT MEETING... Monday 20 February 2012 Time: 6.30 – 9.30pm Venue: The Rag Factory 16-18 Heneage Street, London E1 5LJ Guests: Karrie Fransman, Comics artist Dr Ann Miller, Academic, writer Joint editor of European Comic Art Emma Mould, Writer and comics collaborator Recommended Read: The House that Groaned by Karrie Fransman More info: www.laydeezdocomics.com London Super Comic Convention The Capital's newest comic convention, taking place at a familiar location - ExCel Centre, Docklands - features an all star line-up of great comic book guests including Simon Bisley, Brian Bolland, Mark Buckingham, Howard Chaykin, Paul Cornell, Al Davison, Mike Deodato Jr., Glenn Fabry, Jock, David Lloyd, David Petersen, George Perez, Bill Sienkiewicz, Bernie Wrightson and in his first British UK convention appearance in decades: Stan Lee! February 25th / 26th - all tickets must be bought in advance, more info at http://www.londonsupercomicconvention.com/ Orbital comics... To coincide with the release of Mary and Bryan Talbot’s long awaited Dotter of her Father’s Eyes, the Orbital Gallery is hosting an exhibition with original artwork from the book from until March 2, 2012. 8 Great Newport Street London WC2H 7JA <a href="http://www.orbitalcomics.com/events/" targ... | 19 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders: Exhibiting comics | Panel Borders: Exhibiting comics Continuing our month of shows about about non practitioners’ love of comics, Alex Fitch talks to Lord Baker of Dorking about The Cartoon Museum‘s latest exhibition ‘Her Maj: Sixty years of unofficial portraits of the Queen’ and to John Huddy, founder and curator of The Illustration Cupboard about the gallery’s history. Also, from last week’s Manga Jiman awards ceremony at the Embassy of Japan in London, Cultural Officer Simon Wright and Minister Hiroshi Suzuki, the director of the Japan Information and Culture Centre, introduce this year’s winning entries to the comic book competition. [caption id="attachment_6285" align="aligncenter" width="420" caption="Art from Her Maj / Lord Baker at the exhibition opening / Kevin O Neil on display at the Illustration Cupboard / Manga Jiman Winner Elena Vitagliano: The Deep Needs Train"][/caption] (Originally broadcast 12/02/12 on Resonance 104.4 FM) Visit www.archive.org, for more info and formats you can stream / download. Links: The Illustration Cupboard's website Info about The Cartoon Museum Info about Manga Jiman winners on the Japan Embassy website / Haiku Girl blog Listen to interviews with the 2008 / 2010 Manga Jiman winners Recommended events: Confessions of an Otaku - David Blandy in conversation with Japanese manga artist Inko Video artist David Blandy unravels his obsession with Chinese and Japanese popular culture. From philosophical conversations with Bruce Lee to the quandary caused by loving Anime and being the grandson of a veteran of the Japanese concentration camps, Blandy will discuss the misrecognitions, mistranslations and revelations in Kung-Fu flicks, Manga and computer games. Blandy uses video, performance and comics to address how identity is constructed, investigating our relationship to the mass media and cultural heritage. Blandy won the Times/South Bank Show Breakthrough Award in 2010. Inko was born in Kyoto, Japan, and has been working as a Manga artist, and as a culture and language ambassador with SOAS. Ticket Price (£6 / £8 / £10) includes a glass of wine Thursday, February 16, 2012 at 6:45 PM Asia House, 63 New Cavendish Street, London W1G 7LP Orbital comics exhibition To celebrate the release of Mary and Bryan Talbot’s long awaited Dotter of her Father’s Eyes, the Orbital Galle... | 12 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Comics and conflicts: Pat Mills on Charleys War | Comics and conflicts: Pat Mills on Charleys War Imperial War Museum educator Grant Rogers talks to Pat Mills about his seminal wartime strip Charley’s War, serialised in Battle Action comic in the 1970s and 80s. Grant and Pat Mills discuss the history of the strip, working with Joe Colquhoun and the real life events that influenced the comic. (Recorded in front of an audience at the 2011 Comics and Conflicts conference at the Imperial War Museum, London.) [caption id="attachment_6262" align="aligncenter" width="420" caption="Charleys War by Joe Colquhoun and Pat Mills"][/caption] Visit www.archive.org, for more info and formats you can stream / download. Links: Wikipedia pages on Charley's War and Pat Mills Grant's website Listen to Alex's interviews with Grant about his career working on great British Cartoons and his favourite film of 2006 Listen to Alex Fitch and Duncan Nott's interview with Pat Mills about 2000AD Listen to Grant's 2008 interview with Pat More Comics and Conflicts podcasts Recommended events: Storytelling for Comics and Graphic Novels course You will learn about comic and graphic novel storytelling techniques, and how to create your own visual narrative. Everyone will end the course with one completed comic page, and the skills to continue their work for themselves. We will look at comic and graphic novel art styles, the use of text and images, the “grammar” of comic art, use of sound effects, abstraction, and styles. You provide a story from your own experience, or one you wish to adapt into the medium. West Dean College, Chichester (Suitable for all levels) 2nd – 4th March 2012 Details here: www.westdean.org.uk | 8 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders: DJ Food’s Search Engine Splatter | Starting a month of shows about non practitioners' love for comics, guest presenter Robin The Fog talks to graphic designer and music producer Strictly Kev, better known as DJ Food. A lifelong comics fan, Kev tells us about engaging legendary 2000AD artist Henry Flint to make the artwork for his new LP 'The Search Engine' and also for the three EPs that make up the release; and also how a love of comics in his formative years compliments not only his graphic work but his musical productions today. [caption id="attachment_6245" align="aligncenter" width="420" caption="Covers of The Search Engine and constituent EPs by Henry Flint and DJ Food"][/caption] http://www.panelborders.com http://www.robinthefog.com The art of The Search Engine by Henry Flint and DJ Food is on display at Pure Evil Gallery, 108 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4RH until the end of February 2012. (Originally broadcast 05/02/12 on Resonance 104.4 FM) Visit www.archive.org, for more info and formats you can stream / download. Links: DJ Food's website Henry Flint's blog Info about Pure Evil Gallery More info about Broadcast: The TV Doodles of Henry Flint Robin's website and new album Recommended events: Storytelling for Comics and Graphic Novels course You will learn about comic and graphic novel storytelling techniques, and how to create your own visual narrative. Everyone will end the course with one completed comic page, and the skills to continue their work for themselves. We will look at comic and graphic novel art styles, the use of text and images, the “grammar” of comic art, use of sound effects, abstraction, and styles. You provide a story from your own experience, or one you wish to adapt into the medium. West Dean College, Chichester (Suitable for all levels) 2nd – 4th March 2012 Details here: www.westdean.org.uk | 5 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Book List: Childrens book illustrators | Book List: Children's book illustrators In an hour long show about children's book illustration, Alex Fitch talks to three generations of illustrators: David McKee, creator of Mr Benn, King Rollo and Elmer the Patchwork Elephant; Dave McKean, artist of of young adult books by David Almond, graphic novels and picture books by Neil Gaiman and Richard Dawkins' first science book for children The Magic of Reality; and Jim Kay, illustrator of Patrick Ness' A Monster Calls and Toby Forward's Flaxfield Quartet of novels about dragons. Also includes an extract from Dave McKean's presentation of his work from The Magic of Reality at the book launch in Foyles, September 2011. [caption id="attachment_6221" align="aligncenter" width="420" caption="Mr Benn by David McKee, The Magic of Reality by Dave McKean and Richard Dawkins, and A Monster Calls by Jim Kay and Patrick Ness"][/caption] For more info about this podcast and a variety of other formats you can download / stream, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org Links: Random House titles by David McKee Richard Dawkins / Dave McKean / Jim Kay websites Info about The Illustration Cupboard / events at Foyles If you enjoyed this show, why not try Mary and Bryan Talbot talking about their Joycean graphic novel Dotter of her father's eyes Recommended events: Orbital comics signing and exhibtion launch To celebrate the release of Mary and Bryan Talbot’s long awaited Dotter of her Father’s Eyes, the Orbital Gallery will be hosting an exhibition with original artwork from the book from February 2 to March 2. On February 3rd, the Talbots will come to Orbital for a signing, starting at 5pm. 8 Great Newport Street London WC2H 7JA www.orbitalcomics.com/events EDDIE CAMPBELL signing at Gosh! Comics, 6:30pm, Friday 3rd February 1, Berwick Street, London W1F 0DR / www.goshlondon.com Nearest tube: Picadilly Circus / Leicester Square Storytelling for Comics and Graphic Novels course You will learn about comic and graphic novel storytelling techniques, and how to create your own visual narrative. Everyone will end the course with one completed comic page, and the skills to continue their work for themselves. We will look at comic and graphic novel art styles, the use of text and images, the “grammar” of comic art, use of sound effects, a... | 31 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders: Habibi Blankets | Panel Borders: Habibi Blankets Concluding our month of shows looking at biography and autobiography in comics, Alex Fitch talks to the multiple award winning (and Grammy nominated) cartoonist Craig Thompson about his epic new graphic novel Habibi (My beloved). Alex and Craig discuss the 672 page book’s reworking of themes from ‘One Thousand and One Nights’, mixing in modern concerns about gender politics and pollution in the Middle East and how his previous autobiographical works Blankets and Carnet de Voyage, with their themes of sexual awakening, religion and travelogue, led to his latest work. [caption id="attachment_6208" align="aligncenter" width="416" caption="Habibi, Blankets and Carnet de Voyage by Craig Thompson"][/caption] Visit www.archive.org, for more info and formats you can stream / download. (Broadcast 29/01/12 on Resonance 104.4 FM) Links: Habibi page at www.faber.co.uk Info about Craig's graphic novels at www.topshelfcomix.com Craig's website: www.dootdootgarden.com Recommended events: Orbital comics signing and exhibtion launch To celebrate the release of Mary and Bryan Talbot’s long awaited Dotter of her Father’s Eyes, the Orbital Gallery will be hosting an exhibition with original artwork from the book from February 2 to March 2. On February 3rd, the Talbots will come to Orbital for a signing, starting at 5pm. 8 Great Newport Street London WC2H 7JA www.orbitalcomics.com/events EDDIE CAMPBELL signing at Gosh! Comics, 6:30pm, Friday 3rd February 1, Berwick Street, London W1F 0DR / www.goshlondon.com Nearest tube: Picadilly Circus / Leicester Square Storytelling for Comics and Graphic Novels course You will learn about comic and graphic novel storytelling techniques, and how to create your own visual narrative. Everyone will end the course with one completed comic page, and the skills to continue their work for themselves. We will look at comic and graphic novel art styles, the use of text and images, the “grammar” of comic art, use of sound effects, abstraction, and styles. You provide a story from your own experience, or one you wish to adapt into the medium. West Dean College, Chichester (Suitable for all levels) 2nd – 4th March 2012 Details here: www.westdean.org.uk | 29 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders: Dotter of her fathers eyes | Panel Borders: Dotter of her fathers eyes Continuing our month of shows about biography and autobiography, guest presenter Nicola Streeten interviews Bryan and Mary Talbot about their forthcoming graphic novel, Dotter of Her Father’s Eyes, which contrasts two coming of age narratives: Lucia, daughter of James Joyce, and author Mary Talbot, daughter of the Joycean scholar James S Atherton. (Recorded and edited by Alex Fitch) (Recorded live in front of an audience at the University of Sussex as part of the First Fictions Festival). [caption id="attachment_6185" align="aligncenter" width="420" caption="Image from Dotter of her fathers eyes by Bryan and Mary M Talbot"][/caption] Visit www.archive.org, for more info and formats you can stream / download. (Broadcast 10/01/12 on Resonance 104.4 FM) Links: Info about First Fictions Festival Mary Talbot's website Official Dotter page at www.randomhouse.co.uk Previous interviews with Bryan Talbot Recommended events: Orbital comics signing and exhibtion launch To celebrate the release of Mary and Bryan Talbot’s long awaited Dotter of her Father’s Eyes, the Orbital Gallery will be hosting an exhibition with original artwork from the book from February 2 to March 2. On February 3rd, the Talbots will come to Orbital for a signing, starting at 5pm. 8 Great Newport Street London WC2H 7JA www.orbitalcomics.com/events EDDIE CAMPBELL signing at Gosh! Comics, 6:30pm, Friday 3rd February 1, Berwick Street, London W1F 0DR / www.goshlondon.com Nearest tube: Picadilly Circus / Leicester Square An introduction to creating your graphic memoir FREE WORKSHOP Saturday 28 January 2012 2-4pm Ages 18+ Presentation and practical workshop with Nicola Streeten, illustrator and author of the highly praised graphic memoir ‘Billy, Me and You’. No experience necessary, materials will be provided Idea Store Chrisp Street, 1 Vesey Path, East India Dock Road, London E14 6BT Tel 020 7364 4332 Storytelling for Comics and Graphic Novels course You will learn about comic and graphic novel storytelling techniques, and how to create your own visual narrative. Everyone will end the course with one completed comic page, and the skills to continue their work for themselves. We will look at comic and graphic novel art styles, the use of text and images, the “grammar” of comic art, use of sound effects, abstraction, and styles. You provide a story from your own experience, or one you wish to adapt into the medium. West Dean College, Chichester (Suitable for all levels) 2nd – 4th March 2012 Details here: <a href="http://... | 22 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Laydeez do podcasts – Judith Vanistendael: Dance by the light of the moon | Laydeez do podcasts - Judith Vanistendael: Dance by the light of the moon A Q and A recorded at Bar Music Hall in East London as part of Comica Festival, 2010, Paul Gravett talks to Flemish cartoonist Judith Vanistendael about her semi-autobiographical graphic novel Dance by the light of the moon, published in the UK by Self Made Hero. (Recorded and edited by Alex Fitch, introduced by Sarah Lightman) [caption id="attachment_67" align="aligncenter" width="420" caption="Excerpt from Dance by the light of the moon by Judith Vanistendael"][/caption] For more info about this podcast and a variety of formats you can stream or download, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org Links: Review of Dance by the light of the moon on the Forbidden Planet International blog Info about the book at selfmadehero.com Original event listing at comicafestival.com Recommended events: GOSH! - UPCOMING EVENTS CRAIG THOMPSON signing copies of Habibi, Blankets and more, 5pm-7pm, Saturday 21st January EDDIE CAMPBELL signing at 6:30pm, Friday 3rd February 1, Berwick Street, London W1F 0DR / www.goshlondon.com Nearest tube: Picadilly Circus / Leicester Square First Fictions Festival As part of Myriad Press' First Fictions Festival at Sussex University, there are several graphic novel related events: Saturday 21 January 2pm Judging a Graphic Novel Winner of the First Graphic Novel Competition will be announced at the First Fictions Festival. Paul Gravett will scratch the heads of the panel of judges (Ian Rankin, ILYA, Hannah Berry, Corinne Pearlman but not Steve Bell cos he's on holiday) asking how DO you judge a graphic novel? Pages from the shortlisted works will be shown and the winner announced. Saturday 21 January 6pm Bryan and Mary Talbot's first outing to talk about and show pages from their gorgeous-looking new graphic novel Dotter of Her Father's Eyes. Laydeez Do Comics creator Nicola Streeten will be asking some very direct questions. Sunday 22 January 11.30am Autobiography and fiction: graphic novelists Nicola Streeten and Nye Wright will join forces with novelist Sue Eckstein to investigate how their work is informed by their lives. Fulton Building, Sussex University, Brighton More info at www.firstfictions.com An introduction to creating your graphic memoir FREE WORKSHOP Saturday 28 January 2012 2-4pm Ages 18+ Presentation and practical workshop with Nicola Streeten, illustrator and author of the highly praised graphic memoir 'Billy, Me and You'. No experience necessary, materials will be provided <a href="http://www.ideastore.co.uk/en/articles/books_and_reading_author_events... | 19 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders: Colliers War | Panel Borders: Collier's War Continuing our month of shows on biography and autobiography, Alex Fitch talks to Canadian cartoonist David Collier about his work, from his Collier’s self published comics to graphic novels such as Chimo released by Conundrum Press and various titles distributed by Drawn and Quarterly. Alex and David also talk about the latter’s experiences serving in the army and getting advice from Robert Crumb. (Recorded live in front of an audience at the Imperial War Museum, London) [caption id="attachment_6142" align="aligncenter" width="420" caption="Panel from Chimo by David Collier, published by Conundrum Press"][/caption] Links: Info about Chimo at www.conundrumpress.com Work by David Collier published by Drawn and Quarterly More podcasts recorded at the Imperial War Museum, London Recommended events: GOSH! - UPCOMING EVENTS CRAIG THOMPSON signing copies of Habibi, Blankets and more, 5pm-7pm, Saturday 21st January EDDIE CAMPBELL signing at 6:30pm, Friday 3rd February 1, Berwick Street, London W1F 0DR / www.goshlondon.com Nearest tube: Picadilly Circus / Leicester Square Other comics events: Course: Drawing For The Graphic Novel Stephen Marchant's 11-week course on Thursday evenings run by Birkbeck College in association with the Cartoon Museum. Where: Cartoon Museum, London When: January 12, 2012 Rethinking the History of Childhood: Narratives, Sources, Debates The history of childhood is now ripe for re-evaluation. The conference will debate existing paradigms while welcoming the work of new scholars. Where: University of Greenwich, Centre for the Study of Play and Recreation When: January 14, 2012 For more info: www.paulgravett.com | 15 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders: Animating Tatsumi | Panel Borders: Animating Tatsumi Starting a month of shows on biography and autobiography, Alex Fitch and Dickon Harris interview comic creator turned animator Eric Khoo who’s directed a portmanteau film called Tatsumi (released 13/01/12), based on the work of mangaka Yoshihiro Tatsumi, including five of his gekiga short stories with bookends adapting his autobiography A Drifting Life. [caption id="attachment_6040" align="aligncenter" width="419" caption="Still from Tatsumi, directed by Eric Khoo"][/caption] (Broadcast 10/01/12 on Resonance 104.4 FM) Please visit the home of this podcast at www.archive.org, for more info and a variety of formats you can stream / download. Links: Wikipedia pages on Yoshihiro Tatsumi and Eric Khoo Eric's website Official Soda Pictures Tatsumi website Recommended events: GOSH! - UPCOMING EVENTS COMIC GOSH!P Free 'Thinking Comics' reading group discusses Phonogram: The Singles Club & Hitsville Uk by John Riordan and Dan Cox. All welcome. January 11, 2012 - 7.15-9pm CRAIG THOMPSON signing copies of Habibi, Blankets and more, 5pm-7pm, Saturday 21st January EDDIE CAMPBELL signing at 6:30pm, Friday 3rd February 1, Berwick Street, London W1F 0DR / www.goshlondon.com Nearest tube: Picadilly Circus / Leicester Square Other comics events: Course: Drawing For The Graphic Novel Stephen Marchant's 11-week course on Thursday evenings run by Birkbeck College in association with the Cartoon Museum. Where: Cartoon Museum, London When: January 12, 2012 Rethinking the History of Childhood: Narratives, Sources, Debates The history of childhood is now ripe for re-evaluation. The conference will debate existing paradigms while welcoming the work of new scholars. Where: University of Greenwich, Centre for the Study of Play and Recreation When: January 14, 2012 For more info: www.paulgravett.com | 8 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders: Unnamable horrors in genre comics by Brubaker, Abnett and Lanning | Panel Borders: Unnamable horrors in genre comics by Brubaker, Abnett and Lanning Concluding our series of shows about H.P. Lovecraft, Alex Fitch talks to three creators who have recently penned comics inspired by his monsters and scenarios. Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning talk about adding a Lovecraftian twist to Marvel Superheroes in their titles Realm of Kings and The Thanos Imperative, which feature alternative versions of Captain Marvel and the Avengers possessed by the ‘Many-angled Ones’. Also Ed Brubaker discusses Fatale, his latest collaboration with artist Sean Phillips, following Sleeper, Criminal and Incognito, which mixes noir storytelling with occult ceremonies and tentacle faced Nazis. [caption id="attachment_5957" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption="Fatale by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, the Marvel Cancerverse by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning in Realm of Kings, drawn by Leonardo Manco and The Thanos Imperative drawn by Miguel Sepulveda"][/caption] For more info and a variety of formats you can stream or listen to this podcast in, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org [caption id="attachment_5958" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption="Alex Fitch interviews Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning"][/caption] Also available: video podcast with Abnett and Lanning about their Marvel 'Space Opera' titles... Links: Wikipedia pages on Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning, Realm of Kings and The Thanos Imperative Buy Realm of Kings, The Thanos Imperative, <a href="htt... | 18 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders – Alan Moore: The Horrors at Red Hook | Panel Borders episode 250 - Alan Moore: The Horrors at Red Hook Continuing our month of shows about H.P. Lovecraft, Alex Fitch talks to Alan Moore about his final graphic novel that isn’t part of the continuing League of Extraordinary Gentlemen narrative – Neonomicon – which has just been published, along with its prequel The Courtyard, as a graphic novel by Avatar Press. Both comics follow on from Lovecraft’s tale ‘The Horror at Red Hook’ and Alan discusses why he chose that story in particular to explore further, plus the origins of The Courtyard in an abandoned short story collection called ‘Yuggoth Cultures’, and examples of Lovecraftian imagery in his League of Extraordinary Gentlemen saga. [caption id="attachment_5934" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption="Wrap covers of The Courtyard and Neonomicon by Alan Moore, Anthony Johnson and Jacen Burrows"][/caption] For more info and a variety of formats you can stream or listen to this podcast in, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org Links: Info about The Courtyard and Neonomicon Order the short story collections: The Starry Wisdom (prose) and Yuggoth Cultures (comics) featuring Alan Moore and The graphic novel The Courtyard / Neonomicon from amazon.co.uk Read H.P. Lovecraft's The Horror at Red Hook Youtube analysis of Neonomicon: part one / two Listen to Alex's discussion with Antony Johnson about adapting The Courtyard and other prose fiction for comics Download previous interviews with Alan Moore Recommended events: Comics Gosh!p Another monthly event, in which hosts Mike Medaglia and Mark Haylock pick a 'mainstream' and small press comic ... | 11 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders: Illustrating the Mountains of Madness | Panel Borders: Illustrating the Mountains of Madness Beginning a trio of shows about the influence of writer H.P.Lovecraft on comics, Alex Fitch talks to I.N.J. Culbard about his graphic novel adaptation of At the Mountains of Madness and forthcoming adaptation of The Case of Charles Dexter Ward for Self Made Hero. Cartoonist Rob Davis briefly joins the conversation (recorded at last month’s Thought Bubble convention) as Alex, Rob and Ian discuss Lovecraft’s short stories and the difficulty of illustrating prose that is alternatively wordy, obtuse and unnamable. [caption id="attachment_5914" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption="Images from The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, At the Mountains of Madness and Deadbeats by I.N.J Culbard"][/caption] For more info and a variety of formats you can stream or listen to this podcast in, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org Links: Ian's blog strangeplanetstories.blogspot.com Info about the Lovecraft Anthology, At the Mountains of Madness and The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Preview pages from Ian's forthcoming Lovecraftian comic Deadbeats Listen to Alex's previous interview with Ian Culbard about Sherlock Holmes and The Picture of Dorian Grey / with China Miéville, Denise Mina, Mark Stafford and Alice Duke about H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe Recommended events: Laydeez do comics, December 2011 In the last LDC of 2011, Laydeez curators Nicola and Sarah talk about their work and how it has evolved since the first LDC meeting in 2009 + a couple of designers talk about their comics. Guests: Rachel Abrams, designer and writer, Brooklyn NY Sarah Lightman, artist, curator and researcher Marcia Mihotich, graphic designer and illustrator Nicola Streeten, illustrator and author of graphic memoir Billy, Me & You Recommended Read: Billy, Me & You by Nicola Streeten, published by Myriad Editions Monday 5 December Time: 6.30 – 9.30pm Venue: The Rag Factory, 16-18 Heneage Street, London E1 5LJ Canny Comics On Friday 9th and Saturday 10th December, listeners in the North of England might like to go along to the Newcastle Comic Convention, Canny Comics which is taking place at Tyneside Cinema and Newcastle Ci... | 5 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Book List: Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft | Book List: Edgar Allen Poe and H.P. Lovecraft As everyone likes a good ghost story at Christmas, Alex Fitch chairs a panel discussion on H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe, the two American heavyweights of classic horror and fantastic literature, with contributors including novelists China Miéville and Denise Mina, and illustrators Mark Stafford and Alice Duke. 2011 is the 85th anniversary of Lovecraft's seminal story The Call of Cthulu, the 80th anniversary of the character first appearing in another writer's fiction (Robert E. Howard's The Black Stone) and the 170th anniversary of the publication of The Murders in the Rue Morgue. The panelists discuss the influence of Lovecraft on genre fiction plus the use of the iconography of Poe in Goth culture and detective literature. (Recorded at the British Film Institute as part of this year's SCI-FI-LONDON festival). Also contains a preview of Panel Borders' Lovecraft season featuring I.N.J. Culbard, Alan Moore, Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. [caption id="attachment_5883" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption="Alex Fitch, Alice Duke, China Mieville, Denise Mina and Mark Stafford at SCI-FI-LONDON, photo by Fia Eamónn Wahlin"][/caption] For more info about this podcast and a variety of other formats you can download / stream, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org Links: China Mieville / Denise Mina / Alice Duke / Mark Stafford websites Wikipedia pages on H.P.Lovecraft, Cthulu and Lovecraftian horror Edgar Allan Poe and Poe in popular culture Download works by H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe Info about Self Made Hero's Lovecraft and Poe anthologies Recommended events: Laydeez do comics, December 2011 In the last LDC of 2011, Laydeez curators Nicola and Sarah talk about their work and how it has evolved since the first LDC meeting in 2009 + a couple of designers talk about their comics. Guests: Rachel Abrams, designer and writer, Brooklyn NY Sarah Lightman, artis... | 3 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Electric Sheep Podcast – Pulp Fiction: Low budget British genre films | Electric Sheep Podcast - Pulp Fiction: Low budget British genre films Alex Fitch talks to director Tom Guerrier about his short film Cleaning Up, featuring Doctor Who stars Mark Gatiss and Louise Jameson as a hitman and his landlady; and to Adam Hamdy, co-director, and actors Jay Sutherland, Gavin Molloy, Simon Burbage and Lee Ravitz, about Pulp, a caper movie set in the small press comic community. Both films are starting to tour festivals and Alex talks to their creators about the making of each project and their ambitions to get the films to larger audiences. Cleaning Up will be screening next on 10/01/12 at the London Short Film Festival at the Riverside Studios, Hammersmith. Pulp receives its UK premiere on 02/02/12 at SFX Weekender Sci-Fi convention, Prestatyn Sands, Wales. [caption id="attachment_5882" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption="Simon Burbage, John Thomson and Gavin Molloy in Pulp / Tom Guerrier helps Mark Gatiss get into character for Cleaning Up"][/caption] For more information and a variety of formats you can stream / download, please visit the home of this podcast at www.archive.org In association with Links: Tom and Simon Guerrier's website, featuring info on Cleaning Up Pulp movie website SFX Weekender site London Short Film Festival site Recommended events: Laydeez do comics, December 2011 In the last LDC of 2011, Laydeez curators Nicola and Sarah talk about their work and how it has evolved since the first LDC meeting in 2009 + a couple of designers talk about their comics. Guests: Rachel Abrams, designer and writer, Brooklyn NY Sarah Lightman, artist, curator and researcher Marcia Mihotich, graphic designer and illustrator Nicola Streeten, illustrator and author of graphic memoir Billy, Me & You Recommended Read: Billy, Me & You by Nicola Streeten, published by Myriad Editions Monday 5 December Time: 6.30 – 9.30pm Venue: The Rag Factory, 16-18 Heneage Street, London E1 5LJ Comics Gosh!p Another monthly event, in which hosts Mike Medaglia and Mark Haylock pick a 'mainstream' and small press comic to discuss in this free reading group in Gosh Comics!, Soho This month they're looking at "Understanding Comics" by Scott McCloud and John Miers' treatment of The Tower of Babel in his book "A Collection of Comics" All books will... | 3 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Laydeez do (comics) podcasts: Magical realism | In a pair of talks recorded at Laydeez do comics, cartoonists Kripa Joshi and Mawil (Markus Witzel) discuss their work, plus Alex Fitch visits Woodrow Phoenix in his studio to discuss his editing of the new graphic novel Nelson. If there is a common theme between the three, it's a sense of magical realism in their art which juxtaposes the ordinary with the out of the ordinary, from Woodrow's use of road furniture in Rumble Strip, to Kripa's use of Indian mythology in her tales of domestic incidents and Mawil's blue collar stories of life in Germany through the lens of his alter-ego Sparky O'Hare. Recorded by Nicola Streeten and Alex Fitch, introduced and edited by Alex Fitch. [caption id="attachment_5874" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption="Sparky O Hare by Mawil, Nelson by Woodrow Phoenix, Miss Moti by Kripa Joshi"][/caption] For more info about this podcast and a variety of formats you can stream or download, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org Links: Kripa Joshi's website and Miss Moti comics Mawil's website Woodrow Phoenix's online portfolio More info about Nelson Recommended events: Laydeez do comics, December 2011 In the last LDC of 2011, Laydeez curators Nicola and Sarah talk about their work and how it has evolved since the first LDC meeting in 2009 + a couple of designers talk about their comics. Guests: Rachel Abrams, designer and writer, Brooklyn NY Sarah Lightman, artist, curator and researcher Marcia Mihotich, graphic designer and illustrator Nicola Streeten, illustrator and author of graphic memoir Billy, Me & You Recommended Read: Billy, Me & You by Nicola Streeten, published by Myriad Editions Monday 5 December Time: 6.30 – 9.30pm Venue: The Rag Factory, 16-18 Heneage Street, London E1 5LJ Comics Gosh!p Another monthly event, in which hosts Mike Medaglia & Mark Haylock pick a 'mainstream' and small press comic to discuss in this free reading group in Gosh Comics!, Soho This month they're looking at "Understanding Comics" by Scott McCloud and John Miers' treatment of The Tower of Babel in his book "A Collection of Comics" All books will be available at Gosh! and you can read 'The Tower of Babel' online (however the book is really nice to have!) Wednesday, 14 December 2011 Time: 19:00 until 21:00 Gosh! Comics, 1 Berwick Street, London W1F ODR More info: <a href="http://www.facebook.com/thinkingcomic... | 1 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders: The danger of Romance | Panel Borders: The danger of Romance Concluding our month of shows about genre in comics, Alex Fitch talks to writer and manga translator Sean Michael Wilson and lecturer and author Ian Rakoff about romance comics. Sean is the editor of AX vol.1: A collection of Alternative Manga and author of The Story of Lee and adaptor of Yakuza Moon, two manga novels with varying degrees of biography about the fortunes of young women encountering different cultures across Asia. Ian is about to give his latest lecture about comics (30/11) at the Victoria and Albert museum, and this month is discussing the subject of romance comics, with a focus on how they were an antidote to McCarthyism in 1950s America. [caption id="attachment_5851" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption="covers of Young Romance #12 (Aug 1949, art by Jack Kirby, Joe Simon and Bill Draut) / First Romance #17 (Sep 1952, artist unknown), pages from The Story of Lee by Sean Michael Wilson and Chie Kutsuwada / Yakuza Moon by Shoko Tendo, Sean Michael Wilson and Michiru Morikawa"][/caption] For more info and a variety of formats you can stream or listen to this podcast in, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org Links: Info about Ian Rakoff's talk on Romance Comics on his blog Event listing on the Victoria and Albert Museum's website Alex's previous interviews with Ian about Social Realism, Westerns and cultural stereotypes in comics Sean Michael Wilson's blog, including info on the books discussed in this interview Read various manga by Wilson at www.webcomicsnation.com including an earlier adaptation of The Story of Lee illustrated by Yishan Li Interview with Wilson at www.scotsman.com Recommended events: Blame it on Ro... | 27 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Reality Check: Worlds of Wonder at the British Library | Reality Check: Worlds of Wonder at the British Library In a panel discussion entitled “Worlds of Wonder?”, recorded at the British Library as part of their events season to support the exhibition ‘Out of this World’, authors Neil Gaiman and Peter F. Hamilton, scientist Rachel Armstrong and critics Kari Sperring and Farah Mendlesohn (chair) discuss the current state of science fiction around the world and its relationship with the latest advances in science fact. [caption id="attachment_5795" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption=" Farah Mendlesohn, Neil Gaiman, Rachel Armstrong, Peter F. Hamilton, and Kari Sperring at The British Library. Photo by Marjorie Taylor"][/caption] Listen to an additional 15 mins of Neil talking about SF around the world during the panel + a new interview about his work with Alex Fitch For more info about this podcast and a variety of other episodes you can download, please visit the home of this episode at www.sci-fi-london.com Links: Original listing for the event on The British Library website Write up of the event on the Margo's Musings blog | 20 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders: Neil Gaiman – Worlds of Wonder | Panel Borders: Neil Gaiman - Worlds of Wonder Continuing our month of shows about genre, it’s a science fiction double feature as Alex Fitch chats to author Neil Gaiman about examples of SF in his work such as Doctor Who, American Gods, Babylon 5 and Sandman: Endless Nights. Plus, in an extract from a talk at the British Library, Neil discusses his experiences of the genre around the world from China to Tasmania. [caption id="attachment_5803" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption="Images from Sandman: Endless Nights by Neil Gaiman and Miguelanxo Prado"][/caption] For more info and a variety of formats you can stream or listen to this podcast in, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org Listen to the the 75 min panel discussion with Neil Gaiman, Peter F. Hamilton, Rachel Armstrong, Kari Sperring and (chair) Farah Mendlesohn Links: Original listing for the event on The British Library website Write up of the event on the Margo's Musings blog Neil Gaiman's journal Art by Miguelanxo Prado Recommended events: Laydeez do comics - Internation Comica special The monthly meeting Laydeez Do Comics links up again with Comica Festival to present special guests from Canada, the USA and Germany. Sarah Leavitt launches Tangles, her graphic memoir of her mother’s Alzheimer’s disease, published by Jonathan Cape. MK Czerwiec, aka ‘Comic Nurse’, presents her unique medical comics and cartoons from a nurse’s perspective. German guests Mawil and Uli Oesterle discuss their careers and latest albums translated into English courtesy of Blank Slate. Tickets: £1.50 Where: The Rag Factory, 16-18 Heneage St, London E1 5LJ When: Monday, November 21, 2011 - 6.30pm to 9.30pm History and Future of Superheroes Comica talk Secret Origins are exposed and Secret Identities are unmasked in Paul Gravett’s illustrated overview of how the superhero genre was born and has evolved, and where it is heading next. By the co-author and editor of 1001 Comics You Must Read Before You Die. Tickets: Admission free Where: Islington Central Library, Fieldway Cresent N5 When: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 - From 7pm Events at Gosh! Comics November 25: Nelson launch party, signing and art show. Exclusive Gosh! Bookplate Edition by Frank Quitely available on the night! November 26: Luke Pearson signing copies of his new Hilda book from Nobrow + art show (all pieces are up and on sale now) Gosh! Comics, 1 Berwick Street, London W1F 0DR | 20 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders: The Last Ride of the Western Heroes | Panel Borders: The Last Ride of the Western Heroes Continuing our month of shows about genre in comics, Alex Fitch talks to creators of small press and mainstream cowboy comics. Alex talks to veteran comics writer John Ostrander about his classic serialised graphic novel The Kents featuring the history of Superman's great grandparents in 19th century Kansas and their encounters with the Luthers of the time, which is being re-released in three '100 page giants' this winter. Alex and John also talk about Blaze of Glory: The Last Ride of the Western Heroes, Grimjack and his unrealized Doctor Who audio western. Also in an interview recorded at this year's Bristol Small Press Expo, Tim Keable and Andrew Cheverton talk about their ongoing comic West, which has recently included horror tropes and guest artists plus their future plans for the title and its graphic novel collections. [caption id="attachment_5778" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption="The Kents and Blaze of Glory: The Last Ride of the Western Heroes by John Ostrander / West - Justice and The Confederate Dead by Andrew Cheverton and Tim Keable"][/caption] For more info and a variety of formats you can stream or listen to this podcast in, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org Links: Tim Keable and Andrew Cheverton's website - www.angrycandy.co.uk Review of West: Justice on The Forbidden Planet International blog John Ostrander's message pages at www.comicscommunity.com Preview of The Kents at dccomics.com Recommended events: Events at Gosh! Comics November 14: A Comica Conversation with Richard McGuire (Raw, The New Yorker, Liquid Liquid) and Steven Appleby, plus a projection of McGuire's animated films. November 18: German creators Uli Oesterle and Mawil signing copies of their newly translated books from Blank Slate + Q & A with Alex Fitch (Resonance FM). November 25: Nelson launch party, signing and art show. Exclusive Gosh! Bookplate Edition by Frank Quitely available on the night! November 26: Luke Pearson signing copies of his new Hilda book from Nobrow + art show (all pieces are up and on sale now) Gosh! Comics... | 13 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders: Hemlock and Skullkickers – Gendering Fantasy | Panel Borders: Hemlock and Skullkickers – Gendering Fantasy Starting a month of shows about genre in comic books, Alex Fitch talks to the writers of two very different fantasy comics which show the wide range of approaches to the genre. At a signing in Orbital Comics, recorded in February, Alex talks to Jim Zubkavich about his popular Image Comics title Skullkickers, his web strip Makeshift Miracle and his work on Udon Studios’ Street Fighter comic, then in an interview recorded at last weekend’s MCM Expo, Joceline Fenton discusses her small press comic Hemlock. Both creators discuss the appearance of their comics online, the importance of well designed packaging for the collected editions and their other projects. [caption id="attachment_5767" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption="Skullkickers by Jim Zubkavich and Edwin Huang / Makeshift Miracle by Zubkavich + three pages from chapter one of Hemlock by Josceline Fenton"][/caption] For more info and a variety of formats you can stream or listen to this podcast in, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org Links: Jim Zubkavich on livejournal and blogspot Info about Jim Zubkavich at Udon Entertainment's website Josceline Fenton pages on tumblr Hemlock website, including the first page of the saga Recommended events: Events at Gosh! Comics November 9: Comics Gosh!p - the new monthly meeting for graphic novel fans, run by Mark Hayock & Mike Medaglia, this month discussing Frank Miller and David Mazzuchelli's Batman: Year One and Joceline Fenton's Hemlock. November 11: Frederik Peeters (Blue Pills: A Positive Love Story) signing/talk/Q&A. His new book Sandcastle is out through SelfMadeHero. November 14: A Comica Conversation with Richard McGuire (Raw, The New Yorker, Liquid Liquid) and Steven Appleby, plus a projection of McGuire's animated films. November 18: German creators Uli Oesterle and Mawil signing copies of their newly translated books from Blank Slate + Q & A with Alex Fitch (Resonance FM). November 25: <a href="http://www.goshlondon.com/2011/10/nelson-gosh-exclusive-b... | 6 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders: Peckham Invalids and The Thrill Electric | Panel Borders: Peckham Invalids and The Thrill Electric Concluding this month’s series of shows about new British comics, Alex Fitch talks to the creators of a pair of new Edwardian set comics that mix classic comic book ideas with old and new storytelling techniques. Howard Hardiman discusses The Peckham House for Invalids, a new comic he’s written, illustrated by Julia Scheele and Sarah Gordon that features disabled homeless children with superpowers. Howard and Alex also talk about the return of the author’s beloved anthropomorphic title Badger, in a new zine / illustrated novella format and his recent experiences at art school. Plus, in a pair of interviews recorded at the MCM Expo, Alex talks to Leah Moore, John Reppion and Emma Vieceli about their web comic, The Thrill Electric, which started this week on Channel 4?s website and tells the tale of sexual politics gang violence and the arrival of the telegraph in turn of the century Manchester. [caption id="attachment_5754" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption="The Peckham House for Invalids issue 1 by Howard Hardiman, Julia Scheele and Sarah Gordon / The Thrill Electric by Leah Moore and John Reppion - issue 2 art by Emma Vieceli and Windflower Studios"][/caption] For more info and a variety of formats you can stream or listen to this podcast in, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org Links: The Thrill Electric website Leah Moore and John Reppion's website Emma Vieceli's website The Peckham House for Invalids website Buy Howard Hardiman's other comics: Badger and The Lengths Julia Scheele's website Sarah Gordon's website Recommended event: Nobrow anthology launch On Thursday November 3rd at the impossibly fashionable bar Jaguar Shoes, 32 Kingsland Rd, Shoreditch, the pubishers of Luke Pearson's books Nowbrow press will be launching their new anthology from 6.30pm. More info: www.comicafestival.com | 30 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders: New Small Press anthologies | Panel Borders: New Small Press anthologies Continuing our month of shows about new British comics, Alex Fitch chats to the editors of two new Small Press anthologies which are launching next month. Mike Medaglia talks about Dot Comics, an anthology title he edits with Elliot Baggott which collects the best examples of online web comics onto the printed page, with the first issue including extracts from Tozo: The Public Servant, Josceline Fenton’s Hemlock and Philippa Rice’s My Cardboard Life. The author of the first of those strips is our second guest this week as David O’Connell talks about his new anthology project ink+PAPER, which will showcase new work by Barnaby Richards, Ellen Lindner, Lizz Lunney, Hugh “Shug” Raine, Cliodhna Lyons, Dan Berry, Joe Decie and many more. [caption id="attachment_5711" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption="Cover of dot Comics and interior page by Josceline Fenton, ink+PAPER and interior page by Barnaby Richards"][/caption] For more info and a variety of formats you can stream or listen to this podcast in, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org Links: dot Comics and Mike Medaglia facebook pages Wet Ashes web comic by Mike Medaglia and Lisa Woynarski ink+PAPER website Tozo: The Public Servant web comic by David O'Connell David's blog www.scribblehound.com Electric Sheep Magazine illustration by Mike Medaglia and comic strip review by David O'Connell Recommended events: Mike and Laura Allred signing At Orbital Comics on Great Newport Street in London, on Sunday 29th October, Mike and Laura Allred will be doing a signing of their work, including the pop art classics Madman and X-Statics 5pm, 29th October, Orbital Comics, 8 Great Newport Street Nobrow anthology launch On Thursday November 3rd at the impossibly fashionable bar Jaguar Shoes, 32 Kingsland Rd, Shoreditch, the pubishers of Luke Pearson's books Nowbrow press will be launching their new anthology from 6.30pm. More info: www.comicafestival.com | 23 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Reality Check: Doctor Who in comics and Superman on TV | Reality Check: Doctor Who in comics and Superman on TV Some half term entertainment as Alex Fitch talks to writer Tony Lee about Doctor Who's continuing adventures in comic strips and to Superman expert Brad Ricca about the adventures of Clark Kent in Smallville and on the big screen. Also, Guardian cartoonist Martin Rowson introduces the Doctor Who comics exhibition at the Cartoon Museum, which continues until October 31st when Smallville Season 10 is released on DVD. [caption id="attachment_5700" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption="Cover of Smallville season 10 DVDs, Jimmy Olsen and Chloe Sullivan in Smallville and comics, Doctor Who: The Lodger comic and TV adaptation, Doctor Who Tesseract graphic novel by Tony Lee"][/caption] For more info about this podcast and a variety of other episodes you can download, please visit the home of this episode at www.sci-fi-london.com Links: Buy Smallville Season 10 and Smallville Complete Seasons 1-10 on DVD from amazon.co.uk Buy Doctor Who graphic novels: The Forgotten, Fugitive, Tessaract, <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/pr... | 22 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Panel Borders: The Etherington Brothers’ Baggage | Panel Borders: The Etherington Brothers' Baggage Continuing new British Comics month on the show, Alex Fitch talks to Lorenzo and Robin Etherington about their new graphic novel Baggage and the strips they’re contributing to the forthcoming comic The Phoenix. Lorenzo and Robin talk about their methods, contributing Monkey Nuts to The DFC and its graphic album library and their new projects Long Gone Don and The Dangerous Adventures of Von Doogan. [caption id="attachment_5679" align="aligncenter" width="485" caption="Images from Baggage, Monkey Nuts and The Phoenix by the Etherington Brothers"][/caption] For more info and a variety of formats you can stream or listen to this podcast in, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org Links: The Etherington Brothers' blog Review of Baggage on the Forbidden Planet International blog The Phoenix comic blog Alex's interviews with other DFC creators: Jim Medway (Crab Lane Crew), Kate Brown (The Spider Moon) / Dave Shelton (Good Dog, Bad Dog) / Ben Haggarty (MeZolith), Sarah McIntyre (Vern and Lettuce), John and Patrice Aggs (The Boss), Philip Pullman (The Adventures of John Blake) Recommended events: Anders Nilsen UK tour Candian cartoonist Anders Nilsen will be signing at: Gosh! Comics, Berwick street at 6pm on Saturday 15th October, as part of a UK tour that sees him visit Page 45, Nottingham on Sunday the 16th and OK Comics, Leeds on Monday the 17th, he then gets a day off before coming back to London to do a Q and A at Orbital comics on Wednesday 19th of October where he'll be chatting to British cartoonist Tom Gauld. More info: www.goshlondon.com / www.comicafestival.com Mike and Laura Allred signing At Orbital Comics on Great Newport Street in London, on Sunday 29th October, Mike and Laura Allred will be doing a signing of their work, including the pop art classics Madman and X-Statics 5pm, 29th October, <a href="http://www.o... | 16 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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