We haven’t done one of these for at least couple of weeks, so hold onto your hats because there’s some folk clamouring for space… • Indie comics creator Sean Azzopardi has a new project – Thumbpaintings: life drawing using his… Read More ›
Month: June 2009
Artist Visa System Protest Launched
The Manifesto Club, which campaigns against the hyper regulation of everyday life and supports free movement across borders, free expression and free association is co-ordinating a campaign against a new artist visa system introduced by the UK Home Office for… Read More ›
Roy of the Rovers Print Offer
With Father’s Day just a month away – on 21st June 2009 – many people may be racking their brains to think of the perfect present. Well, publishers Egmont may have the solution – the chance for your Dad to… Read More ›
Alternative Press Festival Ready to Go
Comics creator Jimi Gherkin and the team behind the upcoming Alternative Press Festival in London (Wednesday 29th July – Sunday 2nd August 2009, click here for the latest events listing) have been in touch to say that everything’s go for… Read More ›
In Review: Semiotic Cohesion 4
Tom McNally’s beautifully produced small press B&W anthology Semiotic Cohesion reaches issue 4 with a further selection of short strips all written by Tom himself or Sebastian Borckenhagan. If you don’t know what semiotics are then you could try looking… Read More ›
Promoting Your Comics: Your Ideas Wanted
Over on the downthetubes Forum we’ve started a discussion about promoting comics with a view to creating a “resource page” for creators looking for ways to publicise their work. Primarily, at the moment the page with edited info pulled from… Read More ›
Tripwire Secures Guillermo del Toro Exclusive
British comics and genre magazine Tripwire has annouced they have added exciting new features to their already jam-packed 2009 Annual. The magazine has landed an exclusive interview with award-winning genre master Guillermo Del Toro discussing his new novel The Strain… Read More ›