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×Excerpts from graphic novels in progress by Alex Taylor, Corban Wilkin, Cathy Brett, Gareth Cowlin, Anna Trench, Myfanwy Tristram and Mereida Fajardo, and photo of Alex Taylor, Corban Wilkin, Cathy Brett, Gareth Cowlin, Anna Trench, Myfanwy Tristram, Alex Fitch and Mereida Fajardo (on screen) at Waterstone Piccadilly First Graphic Novel Award 2023 : Alex Fitch hosts the presentation ceremony of the 2023 First Graphic Novel Award , featuring short interviews with shortlisted artists Cathy Brett, Gareth Cowlin, Mereida Fajardo, Alexander Taylor, Anna Trench, Myfanwy Tristram, and Corban Wilkin , presentations by Fitch and his fellow judges: Sabba Khan, Corinne Pearlman, Ayoola Solarin, Steve Marchant and Mark Wallinger, and the presentation of the award to the winner by graphic novelist Jenny Robins. Recorded at Waterstones Piccadilly, December 2023. Originally broadcast Wednesday 3rd January 2024 on Resonance 104.4 FM + DAB (London) For more download formats, and to stream the podcast, please visit archive.org Links: First Graphic Novel Award website including info on how to enter the 2025 competition 2023 First Graphic Novel Award shortlist including social media accounts for artists 2023 First Graphic Novel Award longlist including extracts from each submitted graphic novel in progress Book a ticket for the launch event of the 2025 First Graphic Novel Competition at Waterstones Piccadilly on January 15th…
Photos of Brian Wildsmith exhibtion at Barnsley Museum / excerpts from Breakwater and Follow Me In by Katriona Chapman Drawing on Artistic Practice : In this month’s podcast episode of Panel Borders, Alex Fitch presents a pair of interviews about the connections between sequential art and fine art. Simon Wildsmith chats about the major exhibition in Barnsley which showcases the work of his father Brian Wildsmith, and Katriona Chapman discusses the use of her paintings and sketchbooks to create such books as Follow Me In and Breakwater published by Avery Hill. Partially broadcast 6th November 2024 on Resonance 104.4 FM (London) For more formats and to stream this podcast, please visit archive.org Links: Info about Katriona Chapman’s graphic novels from Avery Hill Katriona Chapman’s website Info about Brian Wildsmith’s exhibtion at Cooper Gallery and Barnsley Museum Listen to Alex’s interview with Brian Wildmsith and read the transcript…
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LICAF Rights Market logo / Alex Fitch / Ivanka Hahnenberger / Photo of Legacies panel by Luke Williams The Past and Future in Comics at LICAF : Alex Fitch chats to a quartet of comics creators about reviving old characters, and to Ivanka Hahnenberger about helping to launch a Comics Rights Market at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival. In the ‘Mantles and Legacies’ Panel, Greg Rucka, Ram V, Michael Lark and Mike Perkins discuss creating new comics based on long running titles such as Swamp Thing and Batman , while Hahnenberger chats about how young creators and small comics publishing companies can find new opportunities publishing in Europe, with funding from Arts Council England, Creative Scotland, and the Adlard Foundation. Originally broadcast 10th September 2024 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Info about LICAF Comics Rights Market and list of attendees Info about the 2022 Lakes International Comic Art Festival including the Mantles and Legacies panel…
Cover and interior of Pricks: Purple Hate Balloon by Fraser Geesin and Laurie Rowan / Karrie Fransman, Zara Slattery and Myfanwy Tristram launching the CCIC initiative at LICAF Pricks, and Sea Sick : In an episode on provocation and sequential art, Alex Fitch talks to Fraser Geesin and Laurie Rowan, the creators of Purple Hate Balloon and Pricks , magical realist tales of toxic masculinty set in Worthing, recorded at Cartoon County . Also, in a panel discussion recorded at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival , Myfanwy Tristram, Zara Slattery and Karrie Fransman, organisers of The Comics Cultural Impact Collective (CCIC / pronounced ‘Seasick’) relate their plans, ambitions and ideas to bring new audiences to British comics . Originally broadcast 6th December 2023 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Info about Purple Hate Balloon and Pricks: Flat part 1 and 2 on Fraser Geesin’s website More info about Fraser’s Silence! podcast featuring Gary Lactus and the Beast Must Die The Comics Cultural Impact Collective website Previous podcasts featuring Karrie Fransman , Zara Slattery and Myfanwy Tristram…
Extract from the Room of Stars by Michelle Freeman / photos of Michelle Freeman, Alex Fitch and Shane Melisse / extract from Skate Knight by Shane Melisse Young Graphic Novelists to Watch : In a special Summer episode that looks at up and coming graphic novelists, Alex Fitch talks to a pair of creators who are exhibiting at the inaugural Sequent’ull Comic Art Festival in Hull this month. Michelle Freeman chats about turning her interest in fine art to storytelling, expressed in a number of short titles and her graphic novel in progress, The Room of Stars , and Shane Melisse discusses how an influence in street art and skating culture has influenced his ongoing comics project Road Knight and related works. Originally broadcast 2nd August 2024 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org More info: Shane Melisse’s website Michelle Freeman’s website Articles on Shane and Michelle’s work on Broken Frontier Book free tickets for Sequent’ull , with more info on facebook…
Interiors from Big Shoulders by John Dudley and Scott Gray / Interior art and cover of Shelter: Early Doors by Lucy Sullivan plus photos of Dudley, Gray and Sullivan Fantasy and Horror Locations : In an episode that looks at Fantasy and Horror Comics in memoriable locations, a trio of creators talk about their work in this area. Alex Fitch talks to John Dudley and Scott Gray about their kickstarted title Big Shoulders which mixes music and magic, dragons and immortal storytellers in contemporary and historic Chicago. Plus, in an interview recorded at Cartoon County , Lucy Sullivan discusses her folk horror comics including Black Hammer: Madame Dragonfly and Shelter: Early Doors , with a look at the latter’s London based location inspired by her childhood growing up in a pub! Originally broadcast 3rd July 2024 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org More info: Lucy Sullivan’s website Read Black Hammer: Madame Butterfly on Jeff Lemire’s substack Support Big Shoulders on kickstarter Info about Scott Gray’s Doctor Who comics Scott Gray , John Dudley , Big Shoulders , and Lucy Sullivan’s Twitter pages Listen to Alex’s previous interview with Lucy Sullivan about her graphic novel Barking…
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Art from Je Ne Sais Quoi by Lucie Arnoux / Dylan Dog, Across the Spider-Verse and homage to The Seventh Seal by Gigi Cavenago Euro Visions : In a pair of interviews with European artists now working in English, Alex Fitch talks to Gigi Cavenago about his work on iconic characters such as Dylan Dog / Batman , and Spider-Man in Across the Spider-Verse , and to Lucie Arnoux about her autobiographical graphic novel Je Ne Sais Quoi and illustrating the comics adaptations of the Enola Holmes novels by Nancy Springer. Recorded at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival , and Cartoon County , Brighton. Originally broadcast 7th February 2024 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org More info: Lucie Arnoux’s website and instagram site Review of Je Ne Sais Quoi in The Guardian Gigi Cavenago’s youtube channel and instagram site Info about Gigi Cavenago on Idea Academy…
Excerpts from Free Pass by Julian Hanshaw, and The Raggered Trousered Philanthropists and No Surrender by Sophie and Scarlett Rickard Learning from the Past and Future : Alex Fitch talks to creators whose work set in the past and future offer salient warnings about the present. Julian Hanshaw discusses his graphic novel Free Pass which tells the tale of a couple who let a robot join in their intimate relationships, while Sophie and Scarlett Rickard chat about their comic book adaptations of Edwardian protest novels The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists and No Surrender . Both interviews recorded at Cartoon County , Brighton. Originally broadcast 7th April 2024 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org More info: Hanshaw’s Instagram site Interview with Julian Hanshaw in RyeZine The Rickard Sisters’ website Info about Julian Hanshaw , and Sophie and Scarlett Rickard on publisher SelfMadeHero’s website The Rickard Sisters’ Instagram site…
Ivanka Hahnenberger interviews Peter Hogan, Posy Simmonds and Luke Pearson at The Century Club Guest presenter Ivanka Hahnenberger talks to three comics creators whose work has been adapted for film and television. Writer Peter Hogan discusses the TV version of his comic Resident Alien , cartoonist Posy Simmonds chats about the adaptations of Tamara Drew and Fred , and Luke Pearson explores the Netflix adaptation of his children comic Hilda . Recorded at Comica, curated by Paul Gravett , and held at The Century Club, London , April 2024. Recorded and edited by Alex Fitch. Originally broadcast 1st May 2024 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Comica’s facebook page Ivanka’s company VIP Brands Peter Hogan’s instagram page Articles on Posy Simmonds in The Guardian Luke Pearson’s website Listen to Alex Fitch’s interviews with Luke Pearson , Peter Hogan and Ivanka Hahnenberger…
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Examples of “Nick Draws Neighbours” by Nick Sayers, and extracts from “This Might Surprise You: A Cancer Memoir” by Hayley Gullen Life Drawing : In a pair of interviews recorded at Cartoon County , Brighton, Alex Fitch talks to a pair of artists whose work is drawn from life. Nick Sayers discusses his projects Nick Draws Neighbours , and Nick Draws Nationals which see the artist pencil likenesses of people met locally and on zoom to compile vignettes of life during lockdown and beyond. Also, Hayley Gullen chats about her graphic memoir in process – This Might Surprise You – which chronicles her diagnosis of, and recovery from cancer , which was shortlisted for the 2023 Caliburn Prize for Comics. Originally broadcast 6th March 2024 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Hayley Gullen’s pages on Twitter / X and Instagram Order the short comic Hayley’s Guide to Chemo from Colossal Cartographies Nick Sayers’ pages on Twitter / X and Instagram Info about the projects Nick Draws Neighbours , and Nick Draws Nationals by Nick Sayers on Behance…
Covers of The Dreaming and Destiny comics written by Alisa Kwitney / excerpt from Die Bubbeh by Sharon Rudahl / cover of Jewish Women in Comics / Art in progress by Sarah Lightman Jewish Women in Comics : In a special episode looking at the work of Jewish Women in Comics, Alex Fitch talks to Sarah Lightman, one of the editors of a new book with that name, and to Sharon Rudahl, a veteran comics creator known for her strips in Wimmen’s Comix , who is featured in the anthology. Also ahead of her appearance at JewCE in New York , Alisa Kwitney chats about editing DC Comics in the 1990s , writing Sandman spin-off titles, and her parallel career as a novelist. Originally broadcast 1st November 2023 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Alisa Kwitney’s website Info about her work for DC Comics and Ahoy Comics Publisher’s website on Jewish Women in Comics Extract from Die Bubbeh by Sharon Rudahl , as featured in the collection List of comics by Sharon Rudahl on comics.org Sarah Lightman’s website Previous podcasts featuring Sarah Lightman Article on the History of Jewish Comic Creators…
Transformers, Venom and The Ultimates art by Bryan Hittch / Ivanka Hahnenberger at Bologna comics fair / covers of graphic novels translated by Ivanka Transformers And Translators : In the first of this year’s autumn series of Panel Borders, Alex Fitch talks to Bryan Hitch, a comics artist renowned for his work on Transformers and super-hero titles, and to Ivanka Hahnenberger who has translated numerous award-winning European graphic novels into English, and works in promoting the medium at various events. Recorded at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival , and Cartoon County, Brighton . Originally broadcast 6th September 2023 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Reviews of books translated by Ivanka Hahnenberger Info about Hahnenberger’s company V.I.P. Brands who promote comics and graphic novels Bryan Hitch’s profile on Marvel and DC Comics websites Hitch’s instagram site…
Alice Loxton presentation at The Cartoon Museum / cartoons by Cruikshank, Gillray and Rowlandson / early comic by Caran d’Ache / Benoît Peeters’ presentation at Comics Up Close (photos taken by Alex Fitch) Comic Histories : the Panel Borders Summer Special – in a couple of public talks, a pair of academics discuss the early history of comics. Alice Loxton investigates the saga of 18th Century satirical prints, as made by Gillray, Cruikshank and Rowlandson in a talk recorded at The Cartoon Museum in conjuction with the launch of her book Uproar! Satire, Scandal and Printmakers in Georgian London ; and in a presentation from Comics Up Close at Manchester Museum , Benoît Peeters explores famous examples of comics in the 19th and 20th Centuries from Rodolphe Toffler and Caran d’Ache, to Alex Raymond and Hergé . Introduced by Alex Fitch. Originally broadcast 3rd May 2023 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Listen to Alex Fitch’s interview with Alice Loxton about Uproar! Info about Uproar! on Icon Books’ website Links to Alice Loxton’s video content on tiktok and instagram via her website Info about Les Cités Obscures by Benoît Peteers and François Schuiten Benoît Peeters’ profile on Lambiek Podcats relevant to comics mentioned by Benoît Peeters include: Ally Sloper and The Yellow Kid Chris Ware discussing Building Stories and other titles Richard McGuire discussing Here Marjane Satrapi discussing Persepolis Alison Bechdel discussing Fun Home and other titles Alan Moore discussing his comics…
Promotional image for Uproar! by Alice Loxton / cover of Brexit, Betrayal, Booze and Babies by Teresa Robertson, and excerpt from The Comical Eye’s British Monarchy by Robertson and Leo Schulz Historical Comics : In a programme looking at comics from and about history, Alex Fitch talks to a pair of female creators about their work. Alice Loxton discusses her book Uproar! Satire, Scandal and Printmakers in Georgian London which delves into the lives of early cartoon satirists – Thomas Rowlandson, Isaac Cruikshank and James Gillray – in an interview recorded at The Cartoon Museum . And, in a Q and A recorded at Cartoon County , Teresa Robertson chats about her autobiographical comics, and illustrating the educational pamphlet The Comical Eye’s British Monarchy from Alfred the Great to Charles III written by Leo Schulz and tells the history of the royality in Britain, published by Self Made Hero. Originally broadcast 5th July 2023 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Info about Uproar! on Icon Books’ website Links to Alice Loxton’s video content on tiktok and instagram via her website Teresa Robertson’s website and shop Info about The Comical Eye’s British Monarchy from Alfred the Great to Charles III on Self Made Hero’s website Info about this year’s First Graphic Novel competition…
Alex Fitch, Alex Frith, Veronika Muchitsch and Daniel Locke discuss the graphic novels Two Heads and Cyberman in a Q and A at Waterstones, Brighton (photo by Myf Tristram) Exploring Human Behaviour : In a programme looking at non-fiction graphic novels that explore human behaviour, Alex Fitch chairs a panel discussion with a trio of comic creators about their work. Veronika Muchitsch discusses her book Cyberman which investigates a year in the life of webcammer Ari Kivikangas, plus Daniel Locke and Alex Frith chat about their collaboration – Two Heads – with the latter’s parents, Uta and Chris Frith, detailing their research into how the human brain works, recorded at Waterstones, Brighton (photo by Myf Tristram). Originally broadcast 3rd May 2023 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Info about Cyberman on publisher Myriad Editions’ website Veronica Muchitsch’s website Buy Two Heads from publisher Bloomsbury’s website Info about Two Heads on artist Daniel Locke’s website Articles by Alex Frith on Usborne’s website Kickstarter campaign for Daniel Locke and David Blandy’s RPG Eco-Mofos (ends July 27th 2023) Alex Fitch’s previous interview with Alex Frith and Daniel Locke, recorded at the British Science Festival Article on Veronika Muchitsch winning the Myriad First Graphic Novel competition in 2020 Info about this year’s First Graphic Novel competition…
Cover and interior art from The Bogie Man by Robin Smith, and a 2000AD cover by Smith / photos of Ellice Weaver, Alex Fitch and Robin Smith / Covers and Interior Art from Big Ugly and Something City by Ellice Weaver Unusual City Dwellers : In a programme looking at comics which depict unusual city dwellers, Alex Fitch talks to artists Ellice Weaver and Robin Smith about their work. Weaver discusses her urban graphic novels Big Ugly and Something City which tell the lives of friends and neighbours in city environments, Smith chats about the kickstarter campaign to collect the small press British comic The Bogie Man ,a pastiche of Bogart noir films set in Glasgow, plus his career in British comics. The kickstarter campaign for The Bogie Man collected edition runs until Sunday July 9th, 2023 Originally broadcast 7th June 2023 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Ellice Weaver’s website Order Big Ugly and Something City from publisher Avery Hill Robin Smith’s pages on Lambiek and the British Comics Database Listen to Alex’s interview with 2000AD and The Bogie Man writer John Wagner…
Extracts from The English G.I. by Jonathan Sandler and Brian Bicknell / Can’t Not Won’t by Eliza Fricker Challenging Lives : In this ‘feature length’ podcast looking at comics that detail some extraordinarily challenging lives in biography and autobiography, a pair of graphic novelists discuss with Alex FItch their work on this topic. Cartoonist and designer Eliza Fricker dicusses her book Can’t Not Won’t: A Story about a child who couldn’t go to school , which illustrates her experiences of raising a child who suffers from Pathological Demand Avoidance, and writer Jonathan Sandler talks about turning his father’s wartime memories into the graphic novel The English G.I.: A World War II Graphic Memoir . Both interviews recorded in front of a live audience at Cartoon County . Shorter edit broadcast 5th April 2023 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Eliza Fricker’s website – Missing the Mark Books illustrated by Eliza Fricker on the Jessica Kingsly Publishing website Jonathan Sandler’s Graphic Memoir website Review of The English G.I. in The Jewish Chronicle…
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Art from Monster Fun: Hire a Horror by Matt Baxter, covers of books published by Street Noise, art from Junkyard Jack and the Horse that Talked by Danny Noble Junkyard Jack, Monster Fun and Street Noise Books : In this ‘feature length’ podcast looking at comics for young audiences, and a young publisher looking to widen audiences, Alex Fitch talks to editor Liz Frances about her imprint Street Noise Books, who publish a range of graphic novels about diversity and activism, and to artists Matt Baxter and Danny Noble about illustrating Hire a Horror and Junkyard Jack and the Horse that Talked respectively in a panel discussion recorded at Graphic Brighton . Shorter edit broadcast 1st March 2023 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Danny Noble’s website Info about Danny’s books with Adrian Edmondson Alex’s previous interview with Danny about music and comics Matt Baxter’s design company – Baxter and Bailey Buy back issues of Monster Fun Info about Street Noise Books Follow Danny Noble , Matt Baxter and Street Noise Books on Twitter…
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Alison Bechdel and Hannah Berry on stage at LICAF / art from G Bear and Jammo, and Don’t Call Me a Tomboy Youth and Wellbeing : In this ‘feature length’ podcast looking at comics about youth and wellbeing, a quartet of artists discuss their work which touches on these topics. Former Comics Laureate Hannah Berry chats to renowned cartoonist Alison Bechel about her latest book The Secret to Superhuman Strength , as well as her classics Dykes to Watch Out For and Fun Home in a Q and A recorded at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival . Also, Alex Fitch talks to artists Jaime Huxtable and Zara Slattery about their titles for younger readers including G Bear and Jammo , and Don’t Call Me a Tomboy respectively , in a panel discussion recorded at Graphic Brighton . Shorter edit broadcast 1st February 2023 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Links: Hannah Berry’s website Alison Bechdel’s website Jaime Huxtable’s website and info about his comics course Zara Slattery’s website and info about her art courses…
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Covers of Guantanamo Diary by Mohamedou Ould Slahi / Guantanamo Voices edited by Sarah Mirk / Photos of Andy Worthington, Alex Fitch and Sarah Mirk / Close Guantanamo website Guantanamo Voices : To discuss the 21st anniversary of the opening of Guantanamo Bay, and the lives of the people still incarcerated there, Alex Fitch talks to writer Sarah Mirk about her graphic novel anthology Guantanamo Voices , which tells the tale of ten people associated with the prison, and to journalist Andy Worthington about his continuing campaign to Close Guantanamo. Also, Worthington talks with Mohamedou Ould Slahi, a former prisoner of the site about his experiences, in a Q and A introduced by lecturer Sara Birch, recorded at the University of Brighton in 2022. Partially broadcast 23rd January 2022 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more audio formats to download and stream, please visit archive.org Links: Sarah Mirk’s website including info on Guantanamo Voices Alex’s previous interview with Sarah about her political comics anthology The Nib Andy Worthington’s website and Close Guantanmo campaign Andy’s band The Four Fathers on bandcamp Buy Mohamedou’s book The Mauritanian , previous published as Guantanamo Diary from bookshop.org Info about Sara Birch’s conference ‘Guantanamo: 20 Years After’, at the University of Brighton…
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Pages from Love and Rockets: Maggie the Mechanic, and Flies on the Ceiling by Jaime Hernandez / Hernandez chats to Alex Fitch at LICAF / pages from Cheery Cak, Big Knickers and work in progress by Susan Sainsbury Local And Locas Stories : In this ‘feature length’ podcast, Alex Fitch talks to a pair of comics creators whose work is based around representation of marginalised people and cultures in specific times and places. Graphic novelist Susan Sainsbury discusses her Worthing based titles Kitty and Cheery Cak , about female lives lived on the South Coast of England , recorded at Cartoon County ; and acclaimed cartoonist Jaime Hernandez celebrates the 40th anniversary of the award winning comic Love and Rockets , featuring L.A. punks, down-at-heel superheroes, and LGBTQ+ musicians in a Q and A recorded at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival . Partially broadcast 7th December 2022 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Susan Sainsbury’s website and instagram site Buy eBooks of Susan’s graphic novels Info about Jaime Hernandez at publisher Fantagraphics website Review of Flies on the Ceiling at ‘How to love Comics’ website Articles on gay superheroes and comic book diversity by Alex Fitch in The Conversation…
Covers of Mary and Agnes, and Now Wash Your Hands by Cathy Brett, plus photo of her work space including elements of Mrs. Thorwald: The Victim’s Story / Photo of Henny Beaumont in the Invisible People exhibition at Worthing Museum, plus Lost Generation (Covid cartoon of the year 2021) Curating and Creating Comics : As the start of a new season of Panel Borders, the UK’s only monthly broadcast radio show about comics, Alex Fitch talks to a pair of artists whose work includes autobiography, museum display, and responses to Covid and Lockdown. In a Q and A recorded at Cartoon County , Henny Beaumont chats about the exhibition Invisible People , which features art based on her graphic novel Hole in the Heart and political cartoons alongside work by neurodiverse artists , and how she sequed into satirical work for The Guardian . Cathy Brett discusses her comic Mary and Agnes , about her grandmother’s friendship with Mary Trump, as featured in the BBC Alba documentary The President’s Mother , her work in three-dimensional collages and reliefs, and her new role as a curator at Leatherhead Museum . Invisible People is on display Wednesday to Sunday at Worthing Museum and Gallery until 30th Oct 2022. Cathy Brett is shortlisted for Surrey Artist of the Year 2022 , which is on display Tuesday to Saturday at New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham until 5th November 2022. For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Henny Beaumont’s website / More info about the Invisible People exhibition Cathy Brett’s website / Review of Mary and Agnes at Broken Frontier…
Alex Fitch chats to Greg Rucka via zoom Greg Rucka – Desert Island Comics : In the second of a pair of podcast only recordings, Alex Fitch chats to comics writer Greg Rucka about the five titles he would want to have with him, if marooned on a desert island, including classics by Brian Bolland, Matt Wagner, Bill Sienkiewicz, Matt Fraction and Jen Van Meter. Alex and Greg also talk about the comics which inspired the writer in his formative years, including Marvel Digest collections, and the importance of minority representation in his comics Batwoman and The Old Guard , in an interivew originally recorded to promote The Lakes International Comic Art Festival. Also available as a video recording, uploaded 13th October 2021 on YouTube For more formats to stream or download, please visit archive.org Links: Greg Rucka’s website Watch Alex interview Garth Ennis, Simon Spurrier and Rob Williams in a panel discussion on writing comics at LICAF Other youtube videos on the Lakes International Comic Art Festival channel…
Si Spurrier, Rob Williams, Garth Ennis and Alex Fitch at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival The Writing Game : In the first of a pair of podcast only recordings, Alex Fitch talks to Simon Spurrier, Rob Williams, and Garth Ennis about their history of writing comics . The three writers discuss their techniques, the characters they’ve enjoyed working on including Judge Dredd and John Constantine, and their tips for collaboration in a panel discussion recorded at The Lakes International Comic Art Festival. Originally available as a video recording, uploaded 17th October 2019 on YouTube For more formats to stream or download, please visit the home of this podcast at archive.org Links: Simon Spurrier’s website Rob William’s website Alex’s previous interviews with Garth Ennis and Simon Spurrier…
Cover of The 77 annual, Blazer no.2, Eat More Comics: The Best of The Nib, The Nib no. 6 plus photos of Ben Cullis, Steve MacManus, Alex Fitch, Sarah Mirk, Myfanwy Tristram, Daniel Locke New Anthologies : In a pair of interviews recorded at Cartoon County online, Alex Fitch talks to a number of creators about their work on anthologies. Sarah Mirk discusses her work on political comics anthology The Nib with contributions from artists Myfanwy Tristram and Daniel Locke, talking about their strips created for the title. Ben Conan Cullis, a.k.a. Benksy, and veteran comics editor Steve MacManus talk about the various titles they’ve launched via kickstarter including The 77 , Blazer and Pandora which are a love letter to classic British comics. Originally broadcast 4th May 2022 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit the home of this podcast at archive.org Links: The Nib website Sarah Mirk’s website The 77 website and shop Listen to Alex’s previous interview with Steve MacManus about launching the first issue of Blazer…
Cover and interior art from You’re Thinking About Tomatoes, and Welcome Home / Photos (by Myf Tristram) of Michael Rosen and Cole Henley, Alex Fitch and Clarrie Pope Unusual Buildings : In this month’s show, Alex Fitch talks to the creators of graphic novels set in unusual buildings… Former Children’s Laureate Michael Rosen and artist Cole Henley discuss the comic book version of You’re Thinking About Tomatoes , in which a boy on a school trip to a country house gets embroiled in an adventure with a girl from a painting and a mummy come to life, in a Q and A recorded at Graphic Brighton ; cartoonist Clarrie Pope explores the graphic novel Welcome Home about the lives of a community of squatters in a condemned tower block , co-written with her sister Blanche, in a Q and A recorded at Cartoon County . Originally broadcast 6th July 2022 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit the home of this podcast at archive.org Links: Info about You’re Thinking About Tomatoes on publisher Unbound’s website Michael Rosen’s website Cole Henley’s website and instagram site Info about Welcome Home on publisher Minor Compositions website Clarrie Pope’s website Broken Frontier article about the Myriad First Fictions 2018 shortlist Other interviews with former laureates recorded at Graphic Brighton include: Chris Riddell and Hannah Berry…
Hannah Berry and Lance Dann at Graphic Brighton / cover and interior art from The Rez / page from The Train by Chihoi / The Train on display in the window of the Southbank Centre Multimedia Comics : This month, Alex Fitch talks to comic creators about multimedia engagement with their sequential art. Chinese cartoonist Chihoi chats about his comic The Train , which is currently on display in the riverside window of the the Royal Festival Hall, London, and at Graphic Brighton , audio producer Lance Dann and graphic novelist Hannah Berry discuss a comic and podcast called The Rez , which is a science-fiction title about kindness aimed at a young audience. Originally broadcast 1st June 2022 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit the home of this podcast at archive.org Links: The Rez website , comic , and in app podcast Order a print copy of The Rez from Soaring Penguin Press The Rez page at Apple Podcasts / iTunes Hannah Berry’s website and previous interviews Info about The Train at the Southbank Centre Chihoi’s website and gallery exhibitions Info about Chihoi’s comic The Book Fight Order Chihoi’s comics collection The Library from Lambiek…
Comics by Ellen Lindner and Josh Hicks / photos of Lindner, FItch and Hicks Sporting Titles : In a pair of interviews recorded at Cartoon County , Alex Fitch talks to cartoonists whose recent work has been on sports themed comics. Ellen Lindner chats about her project ‘A History of Gender Rebellion in Baseball’ – which has generated the comic, Lost Diamonds and two issues of the zine The Cranklet’s Chronicle , so far and looks at how female presenting people, and people of colour have been marginalised by the sport, and Josh Hicks discusses Glorious Wrestling Alliance , which follows the escapades of ‘the universe’s least-professional wrestling company’, as well running Carp Publishing Endeavours , a micropress based out of Cardiff, plus his work on animating a pop video for the Foo Fighters. Originally broadcast 6th April 2022 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) For more formats to stream or download, please visit the home of this podcast at archive.org Links: Ellen Lindner’s website The Strumpet comic website Josh Hicks’ website Carp Publishing Endeavors website…
David Bramwell performs The Cult of Water at Brighton Festival 2018, Once Upon a Time by Danny Noble, Cover of Black Crown Quarterly featuring a fictionalised version of Will Potter (drawn by Philip Bond) Music, Comics, and Performance : In a pair of interviews recorded at Graphic Brighton Alex Fitch talks to a trio of performers who mix music and comics in their creative output. Will Potter (Cud) and Danny Noble (The Meow Meows) discuss how being in bands has an influence in their writing and drawing comics, while David Bramwell talks about how music is an important part of his performance piece The Cult of Water which examines the work of Alan Moore. Originally broadcast 3rd March 2022 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) Links : Danny Noble’s website Info about Black Crown Quarterly on Cud’s website David Bramwell’s website Listen to Alex’s interview with Philip Bond about drawing music related comics More Graphic Brighton podcasts…
Interior art from Freedom Bound and Incognegro: Renaissance, drawn by Warren Pleece / covers of these books / cover and interior art from Basil & Victoria drawn by Edith Historical Adventures : Alex Fitch talks to artists Warren Pleece and Edith (Grattery) about their work on historical graphic novels. In a Q &A recorded at Cartoon County , Brighton, Pleece discusses the joy of rendering adventures set in the past , and the importance of creating comics featuring people of colour who often get excised from history, when drawing the books Freedom Bound and Incognegro: Renaissance . Plus , in an interview recorded at Amiens comics festival , Edith explores her technique and references, including inspiration from Gustave Doré, when rendering Basil & Victoria and her adaptation of Tom’s Midnight Garden, dramas set in Victorian England and beyond. Partially broadcast 2nd February 2022 on Resonance 104.4 FM / DAB (London) Links : For more info, and links to various download formats, please visit the home of this podcast at archive.org Warren Pleece’s website Edith’s profile on Lambiek Info about Freedom Bound on publisher BHP Comics’ website Info about Incognegro: Renaissance on publisher Dark Horse Comics’ website Info about Basil & Victoria on publisher Humanoids’ website Info about Tom’s Midnight Garden on Harper Collins’ website Info about Edith’s book Emma G. Wildford on Titan Comics’ website Watch the animated series based on B&V – Orson & Olivia – on YouTube…
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