Remembering British comic creators we have lost this year
Tony Husband
Christmas Comics Countdown: Number One – Oink!
Philip Boyce rounds off his personal celebration of favourite British Christmas comics
Hyde arts hub, Pop, to auction original cartoons by Tony Husband
Your chance to own a Tony Husband cartoon, in a good cause
Tony Husband exhibition open at London’s Jam Bookshop
A new and very funny exhibition has just opened at the Jam Bookshop in Hackney
In Memoriam: Cartoonist Tony Husband
A great loss to British cartooning, and his family
Beatles in Comics exhibition opens in Liverpool
The Fab Four in comics, remembered
Cartoonist and dementia campaigner Tony Husband releases short film, “Joe’s Journey”
Cartoonist Tony Husband has written a charming short film in aid of raising dementia awareness, available now
Podcast Pointers: Anarchy in the OINK!, a 35th anniversary celebration
Check out this fantastic look back at the brilliant Oink! comic, 35 years young and much missed by its many fans
Melinda Gebbie, Tom Richmond and more join Lakes International Comic Art Festival Line-Up
Tickets for the Lakes International Comic Art Festival are on sale now – and the guest list is attracting plenty of attention from fans across the UK – and abroad. This year, the Lakes Festival is moving to a pass system for the… Read More ›
Cartoonists assemble in Herne Bay to celebrate the life of Dadaist Marcel DuChamp
Following Ralph Steadman’s lead, the cream of Britain’s cartoonists and illustrators will be in Herne Bay on Saturday 3rd August to celebrate the Marcel Duchamp Centenary Festival. Marcel Duchamp was a French-American painter, sculptor and writer whose work is associated… Read More ›
Charting the Oink-verse!
(With thanks to George Shiers over on Wacky Comics): A comic blog dedicated to the classic British humour comic Oink! was launched earlier in the year, covering each individual issue of the title to the day that it went on… Read More ›
Lincoln Book Festival explores the World of Comics
Lincoln University is running an event titled The World of Comics later this month as part of the Lincoln Books Festival
A Cartoon History of Here
Venues across northern Britain will play host to new performances of The Cartoon History of Here over the next few months, an event described as “a live-action cartoon” created by Yorkshire poet, broadcaster and comedian, Ian McMillan and several times… Read More ›