It was great. Were you there? You should have been there. It was great.
More blather about it and links to other write-ups at some point in the near future.
THANK YOU EVERYONE INVOLVED - all the creators, stall-holders, talk-presenters, panelists, workshop-facilitators, the costumed folks, the Library, the amazing Team CCC, and all of you who came along and joined in.
7.12.12
Check EVENTS for full schedule!
The full EVENT SCHEDULE is now up.
Come on, admit it, it looks AMAAAAAZING.
Free to you, you lucky lucky people.
Tell your friends, tell your family, tell work colleagues, tell perfect strangers on the street.
Canny Comic Con: 10am-5pm, tomorrow (i.e. Saturday 8th December 2012) at Newcastle City Library.
Come on, admit it, it looks AMAAAAAZING.
Free to you, you lucky lucky people.
Tell your friends, tell your family, tell work colleagues, tell perfect strangers on the street.
Canny Comic Con: 10am-5pm, tomorrow (i.e. Saturday 8th December 2012) at Newcastle City Library.
6.12.12
Nearly there!
Our amazing (even if we do say so ourself) EVENTS listings are now pretty much complete. The schedule of precise times will go up soon! Tomorrow morning hopefully!
Where else can you get this level of amazing comics-related events TOTALLY FREE?
Where else can you get this level of amazing comics-related events TOTALLY FREE?
5.12.12
Newcastle Roller Girls
Who are you?
Newcastle Roller Girls are the largest roller derby team in the North East of England, forged when like minds, athletic ability and a desire to do something different collided with an imported American sport. Roller derby is a grass roots, full contact roller skating sport. It’s fast and it’s fierce - not for the faint hearted!
We’ve been part of the recent UK roller derby boom, with our ranks swelling more than we can believe and demand for our rookie course blowing us away with every intake. This interest & the hard work everyone puts into the league means we now have 3 teams:
•The Canny Belters - Our A team
•The Whippin’ Hinnies - Our B team
•Tyne & Fear - Our men's team
We also have a whole team of refs and officials who support the team all along the way. We're currently recruiting refs and officials so get in touch if you want to get involved.
What have you done?
Well, mostly we've been skating...
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Erskine's Roller Grrrls (of course!)
Further info:
www.newcastlerollergirls.co.uk
www.facebook.com/newcastlerollergirls
@NRGrollergirls
Paper Jam Comics Collective
Who are you?
The Paper Jam Comics Collective, a comic-centric creative community based around the Travelling Man comics store in Newcastle upon Tyne.
What have you done / what are you doing?
We've been meeting fortnightly since the beginning of 2007, yakking on about comics, drawing comics (including our signature '24-minute comic' sessions, the results of which sometimes get posted on our webcomic blog 'Paper Jams'), publishing anthologies of work created by members of the collective on various themes, and generally acting as a hub for small press comic creators in the Newcastle area.
We've produced eight anthologies so far: ...And That, Halloween... And That, 24 Minutes ...And That, You Will Have To Wait ...And That, Robots ...And That, Space Monkey, Art ...And That, History ...And That, and our most recent anthology Alcohol ...And That.
Three words about your favourite comics:
Completed in 24mins!
Further info:
http://paperjamcomics.blogspot.com/
En Gingerboom
Who are you?
En Gingerboom - Avid devourer of Star Trek and veggies. Level 1 Freelance Illustrator with comic art and writing feats. SKILL: 7 STAMINA: 5
What have you done / what are you doing?
In terms of comics: Previously I've done a comic about social constructs and the power they have with a sci-fi backdrop, a comic about transgender experiences and issues, a comic about near-death experiences and revelations, and... a comic about being the only sober one at a party. A future comic will hopefully look at the ideas of personification and anthropomorphism and how they feature in the bonding process when any sort of acquaintance relationship is formed.
The current comic I am working on is about herd/social behaviour in times of danger and strife, but it might be easier to describe it as a buddy comic involving wartime and mobile phones. Unfortunately I won't have that one at Canny Comic Con, but I will have with me the one about near-death experiences and revelations titled What is it Katy?, which follows a little girl on a train journey as she sifts through a lot of confused events and emotions in her mind. The original version ran as an interactive webcomic online, and the printed version is the complete story plus print-only epilogue and bonuses. I'll also have prints, cards and merchandise (just in time for the holiday season of course!).
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Visual narrative essay
Further info:
nattherat.co.uk
4.12.12
Update! What's going on?
Hey! Things are looking pretty interesting, eh?
You'll see from all the profiles we've posted (navigable from the blog entry list on the right or by clicking the Guests button above) that some very interesting people will be at the Canny Comic Con.
And if you click the Events button above, you'll see that we're lining up some really amazing events and activities. Talks, panels, workshops, and all kinds of other interesting stuff.
Final scheduling is going to get sorted over the next few days but we hope you can now start to get a good idea of what'll be happening and why you should make sure you get along.
Oh, yes - and it's all FREE.
And don't forget that in the evening, from 7pm, we've got the Drink and Draw Film Night at the Tyneside. You like drinking and drawing? You like watching cult classic so-bad-it's-good films? You like hanging with some of the nicest and most talented folks around? Of course you do. It's free too - but remember, you still need to get a ticket if you want to come.
You'll see from all the profiles we've posted (navigable from the blog entry list on the right or by clicking the Guests button above) that some very interesting people will be at the Canny Comic Con.
And if you click the Events button above, you'll see that we're lining up some really amazing events and activities. Talks, panels, workshops, and all kinds of other interesting stuff.
Final scheduling is going to get sorted over the next few days but we hope you can now start to get a good idea of what'll be happening and why you should make sure you get along.
Oh, yes - and it's all FREE.
And don't forget that in the evening, from 7pm, we've got the Drink and Draw Film Night at the Tyneside. You like drinking and drawing? You like watching cult classic so-bad-it's-good films? You like hanging with some of the nicest and most talented folks around? Of course you do. It's free too - but remember, you still need to get a ticket if you want to come.
3.12.12
Calvinballronan
Who are you?
Calvinballronan - specialist Lego® vendor extraordinaire.
What have you done / what are you doing?
Selling bricks and pieces of all types, mainly online. At the Canny Comic Con, I will be running a Lego® Minifig Pick 'n' Mix, so come along and create your own character - with hundreds of pieces to choose from!
Further info:
http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=Calvinballronan
2.12.12
Glasgow League of Writers
Who are you?
The Glasgow League of Writers - a collective of, well, Glasgow-based writers. All the clues are right there in the title!
What have you done / what are you doing?
Their first anthology sold out in less than nine hours at Glasgow Comic Con and they're bringing their second anthology, Horror, to Canny.
GLoW 2 – Horror is a collection of 12 short stories that will disturb and distress you. As all good horror stories should. Featuring contributions from actual award winning writers and from people who should have won awards too!
"Don't put me on the back, I want to be on the front cover of GloW2." - Grant Morrison.
Further info:
http://www.glasgowleagueofwriters.com/
Jack Fallows
Who are you?
Jack Fallows, comic book artist and illustrator. I ran Jack & Daniel's Comic Book Workshops with Daniel Clifford between 2008-2010. I founded the Paper Jam Comics Collective in 2007, but have unfortunately been off the radar with their activities for the last year or two while I trained to become a primary school teacher. I now have a classroom with a comic book library in it and use all available time and resources to indoctrinate the future minds of this incredible medium.
What have you done / what are you doing?
I have been self-publishing for about a decade and don't like to sit still when it comes to comics. Even if there are big similarities between my projects, I'm always doing something new in each one to entertain or challenge myself. Past titles include Rusty Nail, The Gentleman Ghost, Costume Party and the 24-hour comic John Henry Split My Heart. I'm hoping to have the conclusion to my series The Big Bang (which features ideas, editing and scripts by Alexi Conman) completed by the end of 2013. More recently, I've been producing horror/comedy strips with PM Buchan that have appeared in Scream and Starburst magazines, as well as in our self-published anthology Blackout, which also features work by Phillip Marsden and Andrew Waugh.
If you already know me, it will probably be as that guy who did that cute thing about a Gentleman Ghost. Stupid ghost...
Three words that describe my favorite comic:
Chris Ware Creation.
Further info:
www.jackfallows.com
jack@jackfallows.com
@Teltos
Jack Fallows, comic book artist and illustrator. I ran Jack & Daniel's Comic Book Workshops with Daniel Clifford between 2008-2010. I founded the Paper Jam Comics Collective in 2007, but have unfortunately been off the radar with their activities for the last year or two while I trained to become a primary school teacher. I now have a classroom with a comic book library in it and use all available time and resources to indoctrinate the future minds of this incredible medium.
What have you done / what are you doing?
I have been self-publishing for about a decade and don't like to sit still when it comes to comics. Even if there are big similarities between my projects, I'm always doing something new in each one to entertain or challenge myself. Past titles include Rusty Nail, The Gentleman Ghost, Costume Party and the 24-hour comic John Henry Split My Heart. I'm hoping to have the conclusion to my series The Big Bang (which features ideas, editing and scripts by Alexi Conman) completed by the end of 2013. More recently, I've been producing horror/comedy strips with PM Buchan that have appeared in Scream and Starburst magazines, as well as in our self-published anthology Blackout, which also features work by Phillip Marsden and Andrew Waugh.
If you already know me, it will probably be as that guy who did that cute thing about a Gentleman Ghost. Stupid ghost...
Three words that describe my favorite comic:
Chris Ware Creation.
Further info:
www.jackfallows.com
jack@jackfallows.com
@Teltos
Perfect Spiral
As Perfect Spiral Gary Erskine and Mhairi Stewart produce illustrations for academia and industry. We also deliver workshops on comics, creative writing and science for all ages.
We are passionate about communicating knowledge and believe that real learning comes from creating an interest in the subject being communicated. Interest is best delivered through passion, so all our illustrative works and workshops are based on one principle: Passion Based Learning.
Bios
Gary Erskine is an illustrator and comic book artist with over twenty years in the industry working with characters like Spiderman, Dan Dare and Captain America. He has also contributed to the Star Wars, Star Trek, Judge Dredd and Terminator licenses and has collaborated with high profile writers such as Mark Millar (Kick-Ass, Wanted) and Grant Morrison (Batman: Arkham Asylum, Superman). He also provides concept design and storyboards for games, film and television as well as material for Universities and Industry. He has been creating and delivering workshops for schools and libraries for 5 years; encouraging people to create art in all forms.
Dr Mhairi Stewart is a molecular biologist working in the field of Malaria research and a University teacher at the University of Glasgow. As a STEM ambassador she has been involved in University outreach work with all ages including Higher Biology workshops, science clubs and science week visits for over 4 years. She has also presented public talks and workshops in the Glasgow Science Centre on a wide variety of subjects from ‘Dirt’ (as part of the Wellcome Trust’s 75th anniversary lecture series) to ‘Brain Invaders’ a hands-on laboratory workshop diagnosing tropical disease in patient ‘samples’. Her aim is to enthuse children and the public with a love for science and design.
Mhairi additionally writes graphic fiction and short stories and contributes to creative writing and sequential narrative and comic book workshops.
For more info, see: http://perfectspiral.co.uk/
Gary Erskine
Gary Erskine has been drawing comics for over twenty years and has worked with all the major companies (including Marvel and DC Comics) and with some of the top writers in the industry. His highlights include Judge Dredd, Captain America and Dan Dare with Garth Ennis, with contributions to The Filth, Greatest Hits and Avengers/Thunderbolts. His current work on the motion book The Irons:Hybrids for Madefire is available free on iTunes for the iPad and iPhone and a return to form seen in his Warheads series. He has also illustrated for books and magazines, and contributed storyboards, concept and character designs for the games and movie industry. In his spare time he teaches workshops with his wife at schools, libraries and universities.
He is now also writing and publishing his own creator-owned books including Roller Grrrls (a roller derby series with co-writer/creator Anna Malady) and the soon to be released Zachariah Gunn:Dakota (with longtime studio colleague Dominic Reagan). Further releases will include Incendiary.US.
Three words to describe Roller Grrrls? Fast, Furious Females!
Further info:
http://www.madefire.com/
http://www.rollergrrrls.com/
http://www.facebook.com/
30.11.12
Nigel Auchterlounie
Who are you?
Nigel Auchterlounie AKA Spleenal.
What have you done / what are you doing?
I do a comic blog/webcomic thing at www.spleenal.blogspot.com.
It stops and starts a lot. The most recent big story was Weak as I am.
The blog/webcomic thing has suffered recently since somehow became the writer of Dennis and Gnasher for the Beano! How did I manage that!?! I dunno! They just asked me. If I did something right I don't know what it was and I'm too shy to ask.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
My personal comics are: funny, rude, and surprising (I hope).
Further info:
@spleenal
Blog www.spleenal.blogspot.com
The Spleenal book
Steven Finch
Who are you?
Steven Finch of Fonografiks.
What have you done / what are you doing?
Designer/letterer of Saga, Nowhere Men, Luther Strode, Severed, Hector Plasm, and Popgun from Image Comics.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Delivered for deadline.
Further info:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=fonografiks
29.11.12
Forbidden Planet
Forbidden Planet: setting the industry standard in comics, cult, sci-fi and fantasy retail for over 30 years.
What have you done / what are you doing?
Working hard to try and get as many comics out to as many people as we can.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
All. Of. Them.
Further info:
www.forbiddenplanet.com
28.11.12
Lee Robson
Who are you?
Lee Robson. Writer, tea drinker, ne'er do well.
What have you done / what are you doing?
I've written for the Eagle Award nominated FutureQuake, and its sister publication, the horror anthology Something Wicked. I've also been a regular contributor to the Accent UK series of themed anthologies (Robots, Western, Predators and Zombies 2 are out now; Victoriana is due for release in 2013), and I've written a fair old chunk of stuff for the 2000AD fanzines Zarjaz and Dogbreath. Oh, and I wrote a strip for Stacey Whittle's Into The Woods collection. My first graphic novel, Babble (with Bryan Coyle) is due for release in December 2012, from Com.X - which is available for pre-order NOW from all good and disreputable comic shops with the code OCT120971, and it'll be available from bookshops after the 19th of December. I will have preview pages with at Canny Comic Con, too.
Currently, I'm finishing up some small press strips - one of them may be available to read very soon - and beginning to develop a new project with my Babble collaborator Bryan Coyle, which we'll be looking for a publisher for in the new year.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Brilliant story telling.
Further info:
Blog: http://www.imaginarystories.co.uk/
Twitter: @lee_robson
Babble blog: http://www.babblecomic.com
Twitter: @Babble_GN
Owen Michael Johnson
Who are you?
Owen Michael Johnson - writer/illustrator/comic-
What have you done / what are you doing?
I’m a comic book writer, and the demented mind responsible for the Accent UK graphic novel Who On Earth Was Thaddeus Mist? which launched recently at Thought Bubble festival of Sequential Arts, where Starburst magazine deemed it “a book that soars high above any comparable British anthology”. I’ll be selling limited copies of Who On Earth Was Thaddeus Mist? at Canny Comic Con.
I’m currently writing and drawing Reel Love; an autobiographical comic about one man’s life-long relationship with his small-town cinema, as well as other creator-owned material with artists far more accomplished than I. I co-host a cult-film podcast called ‘The Occultists’, and reside near Penrith, Cumbria.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
True, innovative, unique.
Further info:
http://www.creatingmonsters.blogspot.co.uk/
@Owen_Johnson
Steven Sterlacchini
Who are you?
Steven Sterlacchini - Judge Minty Fan Film Team Member
What have you done / what are you doing?
Judge Minty - The Judge Dredd Fan Film. A 25 minute fan film based on the world of 2000AD's Judge Dredd.
Judge William Minty has spent his entire adult life policing the violent streets of Mega-City One and now he’s slowing down. When a lapse of judgement almost ends his life, he knows that it’s time to quit. He can choose to teach in the Academy, or he can leave the city and walk alone out into the anarchy of the Cursed Earth, taking law to the lawless.
There will be a screening of Judge Minty at Canny Comic Con!
[Unfortunately due to this film being uncertified at this time, screenings are 18+ only.]
JUDGE MINTY IS A NOT FOR PROFIT FAN FILM, SHOWN WITH THE KIND PERMISSION OF 2000 AD AND REBELLION
JUDGE DREDD® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK, © REBELLION A/S®, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
JUDGE DREDD IS THE CREATION OF JOHN WAGNER AND CARLOS EZQUERRA.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Engaging, dramatic, inspiring.
Further info:
http://www.judgeminty.com/
Watch the trailer!
27.11.12
Brittany Coxon
Who are you?
I'm Brittany Coxon, I do design and illustration. I like making things out of paper including comics.
What have you done / what are you doing?
My work appears in a handful of the Paper Jam Comics Collective Anthologies including Art... and that and History... and that. I recently added a second 24 hour comic day to my "things what I've done" list, this time I created an alright comic, it doesn't have a title yet. It's got space cars, space robots and space quests in it, feel free to make suggestions.
I also make stationery, concentrating on custom designs for things like greetings cards, usually combining my illustrations with layers of paper and card. I've got plans for a comic with bits cut out of it in a similar style but right now it's an interesting format that doesn't have any kind of story to go in it. Most recently I've been involved with the Newcastle Science Comic team, providing enthusiasm and editorial input.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Unexpected, playful, entertaining.
Further info:
http://britthub.co.uk/
http://britt7094.blogspot.co.uk/
@BrittCoxon
angelKat Entertainment
Who are you?
angelKat Entertainment. A team of artists, writers, and one code monkey, dedicated to creating new and innovative comic titles for your enjoyment. The team consists of: Davy Shirley (the founder of the group as well as writer, artist, and professional code monkey), Paul Burr (writer and editor), Donna McGarry (cartoonist), Anna Sheldrick (writer, photographer, and, in her words, token Asian), Josh Gahstly (writer, and cartoonist), and last but not least Clair Honeybadger (artist).
What have you done / what are you doing?
aKE was launched in 2009 as a solo project by Davy Shirley, with our flagship webcomic title Fera now approaching it's 4th anniversary, it has been very well received by the LGBT community - with issues already available in print, and the first volume being released in 2013. Since then the team has expanded and we have a couple of new titles available now in print including: angelKat Adventures - a mini-comic featuring our mischievous mascot, and The Editors - a tale of conspiracy and capes as a shady organisation conduct ret-cons in-world.
We're also currently working on several projects that will be available soon, including new issues of the titles mentioned above, a comic strip series called Offices & Accountants - where Dread Knights and Barbarians unwind by playing an RPG about middle management, and a collection of short horror stories for the first issue of our series, angelKat Presents.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Moving. Intelligent. Witty.
Further info:
Our site: http://angelk.at/
Read Fera online: http://angelk.at/fera/
Twitter (Davy): @t_iii
Twitter (Paul): @pauladamburr
Twitter (Donna): @donnakebab
Facebook (aKE): http://www.facebook.com/angelKatEntertainment
Facebook (Fera): http://www.facebook.com/aKe.FERA
26.11.12
Paul von Scott
My name is Paul von Scott. I'm a writer/editor who has been producing comics for over 10 years now and am planning on having my third attempt at 'the novel' in the new year, when I become an ex-Library Assistant.
What have you done / what are you doing?
I eidted and co-created Solar Wind, the award winning homage to british kids comics, I then wrote the criticially acclaimed Omnivistascope sci-fi comic and now, well, I'm finishing off many of my long-running comic projects. I have just released The Last Days of Man, a collection of all my collaborative work with Paul McCaffrey, which features four stories of the exntinct human race linked by an alien professor three million years in the future. I'm also working on collections of Rathbone - Last of the Organic Wars (the tale of the fall and rise of a robot senator), Space Lord (a diminutive ruler of the galaxy who produces small press comics in his spare time) and Quisling (a man tasked to guard the country from threats he doesn't believe in and probably don't exist).
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Imagination. Vision. Originality.
Further info:
You can find me via http://www.omnivistascope.com/ or 'omnivistascope' on facebook.
Paul Thompson
Who are you?
Paul Thompson. I’m an artist and writer, working in digital art, photography and comics.
What have you done / what are you doing?
In comics: Tales of the Hollow Earth is now in its third issue. I’ve recenting wrote a daft RoboHunter strip for Zarjaz with Cuttlefish Comics and drawn a short horror story for the Glasgow League of Writers with Luke Halsall. I’m also one of the editors/organisers of the Newcastle Science Comic to accompany the British Science Festival’s visit to Newcastle next year. It’s very interesting. You should investigate further.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Enigmatic. Evocative. Complete.
Further info
@paulxthompson
hollowearth.co.uk
newcastlesciencecomic.blogspot.co.uk/
Gary Bainbridge
Who are you?
I'm Gary Bainbridge and I'm an artist and comics creator.
What have you done / what are you doing?
I make comics and books that usually have some connection to Newcastle. I'm the artist an co-creator of the Tyneside-set kitchen sink superhero comic Sugar Glider with writer Daniel Clifford. Sugar Glider follows the experiences of 18 year old Susie Sullivan as she tries to juggle college, baby-sitting duties and crime fighting.
Also, this winter sees the conclusion of the Geordie crime fiction comic, Nightbus. This comic gathered quite a following when it first launched in pubs and shops across the city, and the final issue has been eagerly awaited. You can pick up the new issue, or indeed the whole series, at the CCC.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Pictures in sequence.
Further info:
www.garybainbridge.co.uk
@GB_COMICS
Ingi Jensson
Who are you?
Ingi Jensson, Icelandic cartoonist & illustrator living in the UK with strong ties to Holland.
What have you done / what are you doing?
I have drawn my fair share of squiggly lines since March 1999 when I first got paid for making a comic. Since then I've worked professionally as an illustrator/comic maker, mainly work for publishers in Holland and Iceland.
The past 3 years I've offered drawing courses for primary schools in the N/E of England. Recently I teamed up with Vivid Dance and together we offer a dance and drawing workshop for creative kids called Monsters In Motions.
Three words that describe my favorite comic:
Funny, funny, funny.
Further info:
www.facebook.com/teikningi
www.teestoons.com
@ingijensson
23.11.12
99th Garrison
Who are you?
99th Garrison - Star Wars based Costume Group.
What have you done / what are you doing?
99th Garrison consists of members from all over the country but primarily we are based in and around the North East, North West, including Merseyside, North Wales, Lancashire, and the North/ East Midlands. We come together to indulge in our passion for Star Wars, to enjoy ourselves, to make people smile and to help charities. Although the 99th Garrison has only been in existence since June 2010 we have attended many events in that time and helped to raise thousands of pounds for charity. The total raised in our first two years is in excess of £37,000. We are very professional in our approach to events and we keep our costumes as close to the film versions as we possibly can. Our members are always looking to improve the costume base for the Garrison and new costumes are being introduced all the time. We are always looking for new ways to help good causes and to increase awareness of the group and the work we do.
Futher info:
http://www.99thgarrison.co.uk/
22.11.12
Nadine Ashworth
Who are you?
Nadine, also known as Fiver! I draw stuff and also do a lot of colours for things. I may have a small squid on my head at any given time.
What have you done / what are you doing?
I'm constantly working on my own comic TAG, a bright, light hearted adventure story, which currently has two issues in print. But I'm also involved in a bunch of collaborative efforts including Art Heroes' Halcyon & Tenderfoot series, Dead Roots, Vs Comics and some other stuff in the works - like Volume 3 of Jon Lock's Afterlife Inc. which I will be inking & colouring, and more importantly has a kickstarter running this month! Check it out!
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Good dark humour!
Further info:
@fiverarts
Main website
TAG online
21.11.12
Mary Talbot
Who are you?
Mary Talbot, freelance writer. I was an academic, but I gave up my day job.
What have you done/what are you doing?
My first graphic novel script, Dotter of her Father’s Eyes, is beautifully illustrated by the illustrious Bryan Talbot. It was published by Jonathan Cape in February this year (Dark Horse in USA) and its reception has been stunning. It’s one of Publishers’ Weekly’s five Best Graphic Novels in 2012 and it’s just been shortlisted for the 2012 Costa Biography Award.
I've recently completed a second graphic novel script. Sally Heathcote: Suffragette charts the fortunes of a maid-of-all-work as she’s swept up in the feminist activism of the Edwardian era. It is currently being illustrated by Kate Charlesworth, with Bryan doing the layouts and lettering. It looks awesome. Publisher: Jonathan Cape.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Stories in pictures?
Further info:
www.mary-talbot.co.uk
20.11.12
Mel Gibson
Who are you?
Mel Gibson (no, not that one. I’m the other one, Dr. Mel Gibson) – I’m a lecturer at Northumbria University and I research in the areas of comics and children’s books.
What have you done / what are you doing?
I’ve been helping libraries, schools and other organisations to develop graphic novel collections and use comics in the classroom since 1993.
I write about comics too. My most recent stuff can be found in Jason Lee’s book Cultures of Addiction, Smith and Duncan’s Critical Approaches to Comics: Theories and Methods and Paul Gravett’s 1001 Comics You Must Read Before You Die: The Ultimate Guide to Comic Books, Graphic Novels and Manga.
I’ve also been a guest editor, most recently for two editions of the Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, the first on Superheroes and Gender the second Audiences and Readership.
I was asked to be a judge for the first British Comic Book Awards, along with Stacey, and was equally thrilled to be invited to take part.
Finally, I’m part of Comics Forum, a group of British academics who research comics. I’m happy to talk to anyone about studying comics.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Diverse, exciting, beautiful.
Further info:
My website http://www.dr-mel-comics.co.uk/index.html
Bryan Talbot
Who are you?
Bryan Talbot, writer/artist in the comics medium.
What have you done / what are you doing?
Comics and graphic novels including The Adventures of Luther Arkwright, Nemesis the Warlock, Judge Dredd, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, Sandman, The Tale of One Bad Rat, The Dreaming, Heart of Empire, The Dead Boy Detectives, Fables, Alice in Sunderland, Metronome, Cherubs!, the Grandville series and Dotter of Her Father's Eyes.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Surprising, eloquent, beautiful.
Further info:
http://www.bryan-talbot.com
Grandville: Bete Noire trailer:
Bryan talks through the whole process of comic creation (four parts):
19.11.12
Stacey Whittle
Who are you?
Stacey Whittle - podcaster, SFX blogger, editor.
What have you done / what are you doing?
I am a podcaster - I co-host both Small Press Big Mouth, a news and review podcast showcasing independent comics, and The Megacast, which reviews The Judge Dredd Megazine. I also write blogs for the SFX Magazine website, usually but not always about comics.
This year I produced an anthology comic called Into the Woods: A Fairytale Anthology, which I will be selling at CCC. Also this year I was asked to be a judge for the first British Comic Book Awards, I was thrilled to be asked and am very proud to have been a tiny part of a wonderful thing.
Also I am geet funny like and I’m often mistaken for AntandDec.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Interesting, moving, funny. Any combination of the three is good or any one by itself!
Further info:
My own blog: http://whittlewaffle.blogspot.co.uk/
Buy Into the Woods now: http://ayesawcomics.bigcartel.com/
SPBM podcast blog: http://smallpressbigmouth.blogspot.co.uk/
Everything Comes Back to 2000AD (which hosts the Megacast podcast): http://2000ad.wordpress.com/
15.11.12
Dave Candlish
Who are you?
Dave Candlish - publisher/editor of anthology comic, PARAGON.
What have you done / what are you doing?
In recent years I've contributed to the honestly-it's-not-Doctor-Who anthology Dr WTF?! I edit and publish the three times a year anthology comic, PARAGON, which was nominated for an Eagle award as best British B&W comic in 2010 (which was nice) and have just launched a new horror anthology AAIIEEE!!! (both of which I'll have with me on the day).
I'm currently working on the third book of stories for my time-travelling, demon-hunting Japanese warrior Jikan - a kind of cross between Hammer films' Captain Kronos and Quantum Leap
(with a hint of Samurai Jack). Check out the blogspot and lulu.com shop for preview art and details!
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Dez Skinn's Warrior.
Further info:
http://paragoncomic.blogspot.com/
http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/PARAGONcomic
14.11.12
Readers of the Lost Art
Who are you?
Readers of the Lost Art, probably the longest-running graphic novel reading group in the UK, based at Newcastle City Library.
What have you done / what are you doing?
We've been meeting fortnightly since March 2004, using the Library's graphic novel stock as a basis for group discussions on all kinds of comic-related topics. Recently, we've had discussions about horror comics (for Halloween) and comics that have been adapted into films. We occasionally write graphic novel reviews and articles which we publish on our website. Aside from borrowing the stock and discussing/reviewing it, we've also had a hand in selecting it on behalf of the library. We meet alternate Tuesdays at the library, all welcome - why not come along?
And if you're just getting into the world of comics and graphic novels, talk to us at CCC or one of our meetings and we'll be happy to recommend some work you might enjoy from the library's collection.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Worth talking about.
Further info:
http://readers-of-the-lost-art.org.uk/
Terry Wiley
Who are you?
Terry Wiley (publishing as IDCM - I Draw Comics, Me!)What have you done / what are you doing?
I used to do Sleaze Castle - which isn't very sleazy, it's an anagram of Castle Leazes! It's just come out again in big fat stumpy 500 page book form, with slim affordable 80-page book form due in Feb.
Nowadays I do VerityFair, the story of a middle-aged party-hard actress and her search for a decent night's sleep.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Talented, well-thought-out, not-so-superpowered.
Further info:
My website - rendered in "old-skool" HTML: http://www.idcm.net/
My twitter: @terrywiley_idcm
My Facebook groups:
Sleaze Castle: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sleaze-Castle/186088511440561
VerityFair: http://www.facebook.com/pages/IDCM-Comics-home-of-VerityFair/119430808091133
11.11.12
Cuttlefish
Who are you?
Cuttlefish although I occasionally answer to Martin.
What have you done / what are you doing?
Alongside juggling a busy home life, high blood pressure and hair loss, I am also a comic artist and illustrator responsible for drawing Arsecancer, Trainee Space Chef, Taxonauts and other small press and Paper Jam Comics Collective anthologies. Currently working on a strip for Zarjaz and one for Dead Roots a zombie comic anthology due out very soon.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
I love you.
Further info:
http://cuttlefishcomics.blogspot.co.uk
http://arsecancer.co.uk/
9.11.12
Tom Boyle
Who are you?
Tom Boyle AKA PandaFunkTeam, Comic artist and freelance Illustrator from Sunderland, likes Pandas, Tunes and good Sneakers.
What have you done / what are you doing?
I am currently working on a couple of comic projects, my main one being Zpace, which will be available to buy at CCC. It is a collection of short, science fiction comics about day to day life in Zpace; but life in Zpace is filled with mystery, comedy and action, and silly jokes and awesome characters. My other projects I’m working on are with other writers; the first is Gorlash, with Dan Clifford of Halcyon and Tenderfoot fame. It is a cool story with the tag line ‘Posh Conan’. ‘Nuff said. The second is St. George in Cyberspace by E.Chapman.
In the past I have created other comics which I will have for sale at CCC. There is Yggdrasil, a story set in the Norse universe which spans the World Tree itself; and I have the Planetary Cook Book which is about the journey of manhood for a young chef on a strange planet of mystery and good eats.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Deep, Fun, Action.
Further info:
http://pandafunkteam.deviantart.com/
http://pandafunkteam.blogspot.co.uk/
http://www.etsy.com/shop/PandaFunkTeam
7.11.12
Nigel Dobbyn
Who are you?
My name is Nigel Dobbyn, although my deviantArt handle is handtoeye.
What have you done / what are you doing?
I’ve just finshed the artwork on a graphic novel adaptation of Anthony Horowitz’ The Power of Five – Nightrise, to be published by Walker Books next year (it’s the third in a series, but the first one I’ve drawn for them).
Previous comics work includes 2000AD (Strontium Dogs, Medivac 318, Red Razors etc), Sonic the Comic, Digimon, Gogos Crazy Bones, The Chili (for Markosia), Power Rangers, Mr. Bean, even My Little Pony and Angelina Ballerina!
I also do a lot of book illustration, wildlife art and graphic design work.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Really Great Storytelling.
Further info:
My web address is http://www.nigeldobbyn.com/
My deviantArt can be reached through that, or directly at http://handtoeye.deviantart.com
I’m always happy to give advice, chat, look at artwork etc. Most of my new work goes on there, as well as some older stuff and tutorials.
6.11.12
Andrew Waugh
Who are you?
Andrew Waugh, Scottish illustrator and cartoonist.
What have you done / what are you doing?
As an illustrator, I've done work all over the place, mostly for magazines. As a cartoonist, I've contributed strips to publications such as ink+PAPER, Paper Science and Solipsistic Pop, as well as self-publishing my own comics when I have the time. These have been frequently sweary and occasionally very beardy.
I'm currently working on a number of illustration projects, anthology contributions and my next comic Gauntlet - due out in 2013.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Funny. Moving. Stunning.
Further info:
My website is at thismeanswaugh.com and you can also find me on Twitter at @thismeanswaugh.
5.11.12
Lydia Wysocki
Who are you?
Lydia Wysocki, an artist and writer and person who makes many things.
What have you done / what are you doing?
I continue to make awesome handmade small press comics and other awesome things. In November 2012 published a bonafide paperback book called Celebrity Homes: a book of words and pictures about awesome houses and the legendary people who lived in them. It includes epic tales of country music, George Orwell, education, history, biography, slang and bad jokes. It features many heroic people and many comical stories, but please don't be fooled into thinking it's a KAPOW! ZAP! SHAZAM! comic book.
I also make hardground etchings, which are prints made using a pleasingly dangerous process involving acid, power tools and face protection. Etchings have historically been used to make political cartoons (as seen in most History textbooks and in posh antique shops) but at the moment I'm having far too much fun etching animals and local landmarks to worry about hard-hitting content. If you happen to say hello to me at Canny Con I'll briefly bombard you with information about the etching process and then say 'nah, forget that, just have a go on this etching plate and see how you get on'.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Daft and clever.
Further info:
http://HelloLyd.wordpress.com/
Art Heroes
Who are you?
Art Heroes. Art Heroes will be represented by Daniel at Canny Comic Con, because Lee has family stuff that he has to attend to, while Daniel is far too selfish to put family before comics. Art Heroes makes comics and runs workshops that involve young people making their own comic books, cartoons and illustrated stories. Daniel is the writing, co-ordination and dogsbody side of the Art Heroes partnership.
What have you done / what are you doing?
Art Heroes has released 3 issues of Halcyon & Tenderfoot so far, with the final issue, issue 4, due in late December. Halcyon & Tenderfoot is an all-ages comic focussing on a father and son superhero duo as they try to bring back the good old fashion tradition of superheroics. Art Heroes has co-ordinated workshops all around Tyneside (and a bit further) since launching at last year's Canny Comic Con. The lads are currently developing a number of comic projects to pitch to publishers.
Three words that describe your favourite comics:
Fun. Engaging. Heartfelt.
Further info:
You can find Art Heroes on the web at ArtHeroes.co.uk and on Twitter at @artheroesuk. Both are updated sporadically, but both still worth a look.
24.10.12
Recap
If anyone didn't come to the first Canny Comic Con last year and is wondering what it's all about, you may wish to check out the following:
Click here to see the guests and event line-up from last year
Click here to read reports and see photos and listen to one of the panel discussions
More info on this year's event will be posted soon(ish)!
Click here to see the guests and event line-up from last year
Click here to read reports and see photos and listen to one of the panel discussions
More info on this year's event will be posted soon(ish)!
The Canny Comic Con Strikes Back
Yes, it's official. The Canny Comic Con will return in a couple of months time.
December the 8th.
Newcastle City Library.
10am-5pm.
FREE.
December the 8th.
Newcastle City Library.
10am-5pm.
FREE.
23.10.12
New blog design
Well, look at this - the blog has been decorated (mad props to PXT and Cuttlefish)
It is very beautiful. Look at that space wasp comic man! Maybe he brings comics to the people of Newcastle! You are impressed? You feel a warm glow of interest in all things comic-related? Yes?
More stuff coming soon.
It is very beautiful. Look at that space wasp comic man! Maybe he brings comics to the people of Newcastle! You are impressed? You feel a warm glow of interest in all things comic-related? Yes?
More stuff coming soon.
19.10.12
Comic goings on: 24HCD is back in Newcastle
NEWS ITEM! Tomorrow, Saturday the 20th October, the hardiest souls in Newcastle comic-making will be attempting the challenge of 24-Hour Comic Day!
Each person will be attempting to make a 24-page comic entirely within a twenty-four hour period starting tomorrow morning.
Find out more about this heroic escapade HERE.
Each person will be attempting to make a 24-page comic entirely within a twenty-four hour period starting tomorrow morning.
Find out more about this heroic escapade HERE.
18.10.12
A date for your diaries
So, hey y'all, it's been a while. How are you doing? Been up to much? How's the book coming along? Good, good.
Anyways, you might want to note this date in your diary:
8th December 2012
No reason...
Anyways, you might want to note this date in your diary:
8th December 2012
No reason...
16.3.12
Make Mini Comics!
The day will start with some astounding comics wisdom, in the form of presentations from the extremely wise duo of Paul and Ingi. This will then be followed by a laid back afternoon of comic-making, open to everyone. No experience is required, just enthusiasm, so book your place by contacting Newcastle City Library now (details here).
Check out the Facebook page for the event! Tell your friends!
If you enjoyed the Canny Comic Con, you're sure to enjoy this, and you'll have made your own comic by the end of the day! Well done you!
Spaces are limited so pre-book with the library by phoning 0191 277 4100.
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