Showing posts with label Small Press: Conventions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Small Press: Conventions. Show all posts

Bristol SPEXPO 2009

There’s just one week to go until the 2009 Bristol International Comic Expo (featuring the Small Press Expo) at the Ramada Plaza Hotel on 9th and 10th May 2009 (and Mercure Holland House Hotel (Sat 9th only)) and whilst the full allocation of two-day tickets are long gone, a very limited number of other tickets: SPExpo-only tickets for Saturday 9th, and ComicExpo-only tickets for Sunday 10th can be obtained from the relevant website: www.spexpo.co.uk for the SPExpo, and www.fantasyevents.org for the ComicExpo. These extra tickets are strictly limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis – it is possible that a few will be available on the door at one or other event, but it’s recommended to reserve your ticket online to be safe and avoid disappointment on the day.
The websites also contain full panel, signing and exhibitor details, but here’s an update on the very latest news from a number of attendees:

Factor Fiction will be selling the 10th Anniversary issue of Violent!, which was originally launched by Mike Sivier at the Bristol Comics Festival in 1999. They will also have the latest issue of The Girly Comic, featuring not one, but two Terry Wiley strips, including his new series Verity. The issue also includes regular strip Space Girl and brand new Lee Kennedy strips.
If you haven't already picked one up then don't miss out on your chance to pick up a copy of The Girly Book Vol 1, which collects strips from the first nine issues. It's a lovely hardback edition and a "very reasonable price of £15" according to the review on the Forbidden Planet blog: http://forbiddenplanet.co.uk/blog/?p=12464 Though if the recession is hitting hard, then for newcomers to The Girly Comic, they will have bargain packs featuring early issues of the comic.

Classics Illustrated (http://www.classicsillustrated.co.uk/) will bring their latest pair of titles – Jungle Book and Goldilocks – to the show, as well as having great show-only offers on all of their books – check their website out for full details of all titles available in the series so far.

Self Made Hero will be bringing Emma Vieceli and Ilya to Bristol for signings of special advance copies of their latest Manga Shakespeare books (Much Ado About Nothing and King Lear respectively) – Rob Deas will also be in attendance on Saturday to sign copies of his Macbeth book. They will also be bringing Ian Edginton and INJ Culbard along for a special Sherlock Holmes panel and signing.

Insomnia Publications will be bringing the third volume of their anthology series, Layer Zero. “Choices” features work from an incredible range of new talent alondside experienced professionals from the world of comics (with work under their belts for Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Image, Calibre, Heavy Metal, 2000AD, to name a few) and some bold individuals experimenting with crossing over from other creative fields such as journalism, animation, screenwriting, sculpture, fine art and graphic design.

Finally, May 2009 and the Bristol Expo sees the release of Fetishman issue 9 'space!', a rude rollicking romp across the final frontier and beyond decency!

Saturday 9th May. Sunday 10th May. Bristol. See you there…

2009 Bristol Comic Expo

With four weeks still to go, tickets for this May’s Bristol International Comic Expo (featuring the Small Press Expo) at the Ramada Plaza Hotel on 9th and 10th May 2009 (and Mercure Holland House Hotel (Sat 9th only) have completely sold out.

There will be none available on the door, and the only way to get tickets now is to ask to be put on the reserve list.

Thought Bubble 2009

Thought Bubble will be in it’s 3rd year this year and will run from the 20 - 22 November with a one day convention event on Saturday 21st at Saviles Hall Leeds, England. Throughout this years event we will hold workshops, talks, comic related film screenings and a huge book rossing.

In our 2009 book crossing we will attempt to turn Leeds in to one massive comic store, by leaving graphic novels all around the city for people to pick up in our goal to promote literacy though sequential art.

They are a none profit making organisation dedicated to spreading the word of comics and manga though free workshops for children and adults and other comic related activities.

If anyone is interested in helping, appearing or finding out more about this years event just send them an email. Our table prices for this years one day con on Sat 21st Nov are

  • Small Press £40
  • Professional £40
  • Retail and Publisher £60

More infomation will be available on our new site over the next few days www.thoughtbubblefestival.com

2D - Northern Ireland Comics Festival 2009

CELEBRATING COMIC BOOK CULTURE 4th – 6th June - 2D returns this June with another exciting schedule of comic events. Guests confirmed so far include...

  • David Lloyd
  • Liam Sharp
  • Mike Collins
  • David Hine
  • Garry Leach
  • Rufus Dayglo
  • D’ Israeli
  • Declan Shalvey
  • Andie Tong
  • Staz Johnson
  • Phil Barrett
  • Bridgeen Gillespie
The festival has also joined forces with the ‘Campaign for Drawing’ to host a drawing event during the Open Day on Saturday 6th June, where everyone will be invited to sketch on our Art Wall in the Verbal Arts Centre.

Bristol SPEXPO 2009

It may seem things have been a little quiet on the SPExpo scene for a couple of weeks but believe me, there has been an awful lot going on behind the scenes! I've attached our first press release for your enjoyment - please feel free to print it out and post it wherever you can (a larger version is available here). The next one will be in 2 weeks since as we go to press, another bundle of great guests and events have come our way and i'm just sorting the details out.

The website will be having an update/re-vamp over the next week so watch out for further details on there. Thank you to all the lovely people who have kindly offered their services for events and panels and after talks with the venue, we will now have room to hold panels and talks throughout the day! Any subject ideas for panels and discussions are very welcome and we're looking to have an American style debate team competition (i.e. a blazing good argument) so anyone who fancies a good row drop us a line for that (sobriety optional). For those requesting backing boards, details will be coming in the next week.

They'll also be revealing the weekends entertainment schedule and i'm sure there will be other stuff as well, this show has taken on a momentum all it's own!

Comiket

London Underground Comics Have been asked to help organize Comiket, part of the acclaimed ComICA festival, featuring around twenty small press creators in the plush surroundings of the Nash and Brandon rooms facing onto the mall, with free entry to the public and a large display of art on the Concourse gallery in the foyer.