Panel Borders: Young Graphic Novelists, Spring 2013

Panel Borders: Young Graphic Novelists, Spring 2013

Continuing a month of shows looking at small press and independent publishers, Panel Borders looks at two titles that rework familiar pop-culture tropes in new comics by young creators. In an interview recorded at Comica Comiket, Alex Fitch talks to Louis Roskosch about his video game inspired graphic novel The Adventures of Leeroy and Popo, published by Nobrow. Also, Dickon Harris speaks to Matt Fitch and Mark Lewis of ‘Dead Canary Comics’, about their collaborations in the worlds of advertising agencies and comic book creation as they discuss the production of their first superhero title, the Spider-Man spoof Frogman.

Nobrow and Dead Canary Comics will be among dozens of exhibitors at this year’s Comica Comiket, taking place at Central St. Martins School of Art and Design, Handyside Street, King’s Cross, London N1C 4AA on Saturday April 20th, 2013 – more info at www.comicafestival.com (Originally broadcast 15/04/13 on Resonance 104.4 FM)

Extracts from Frogman by Matt Fitch and Mark Lewis / The Adventures of Leeroy and Popo by Louis Roskosch

Extracts from Frogman by Matt Fitch and Mark Lewis / The Adventures of Leeroy and Popo by Louis Roskosch

For more info and a variety of different formats you can stream or download, please visit the home of this podcast at www.archive.org

Links: Pages 1, 2 and 3 of Leeroy and Popo by Louis Roskosch
Info about the collected edition at nobrow.net
Dead Canary Comics website, including info on Frogman

Recommended events:

COMICA FESTIVAL COMES TO CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS APRIL 19th and 20th!

In an exciting new co-operation, Comica is working with Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design (or CSM) to stage two days of talks, events, exhibitions, a fair day, live drawing and an exclusive painting and music performance, all in the adjoining spaces of The Platform Theatre, Foyer & Bar, Studio and White Lab at CSM’s spectacular London headquarters, mere minutes away from King’s Cross rail, tube and Eurostar stations.

On Friday April 19th, from 2.30-6.30pm, Comica is working with CSM to programme a practical, informative afternoon of professional development talks and panels designed to help students, graduates and aspiring writers and artists to break into the comics and graphic novel world. Among those taking part will be CSM alumni Brian Bolland, famed for his iconic renditions of Judge Dredd and Batman, Nobrow co-publisher Alex Spiro, and acclaimed manga creators Chie Kutsuwada and Inko. Also participating will be graphic novel commissioners from Knockabout, Myriad and other publishers, Julie Tait, director of the first Lakes International Comic Art Festival, and 2000AD, Marvel and DC superstar illustrator Frazer Irving.

Then from 6.30 to 7.30pm, also in The Platform Theatre, Comica welcomes principal sponsor Sequential, the deluxe digital graphic novel storefront app for the iPad, bringing together literary graphic novels from the world’s leading publishers and creators. Sequential’s Tokyo-based pioneer, Russell Willis, will be joined by Brian Bolland, Hunt Emerson, Terry Wiley and others on the roster to launch the deluxe digital versions of Bolland Strips!, The Essential Hunt Emerson, VerityFair and more. Followed by signings and a launch party in the Foyer. Tickets will be on sale soon, details to follow. There will also be exhibitions including brand new work by CSM students, such as a multi-path hypercomic, Black Hats in Hell, masterminded by Daniel Merlin Goodbrey.

Saturday April 20th brings our second Spring Comica Comiket, bigger and better than ever. Come to our Independent Comics Fair where publishers like Jonathan Cape, Knockabout, SelfMadeHero and Walker Books will be joining indie presses and self-publishers, and it is still admission free to the public. Fraser Irving, Viviane Schwarz, Gary Northfield, Stephen Collins, Warren Pleece and Oliver East are among the Drawing Paraders on board promoting their brand new books, and we’ll be announcing the full line-up in our next Newsletter. We’ll also have details of the thrilling Sequential comics competition which will see one lucky winner on the day walks away with a highly covetable and nifty iPad.

And for our grand finale in The Platform Theatre on the Saturday night, Comica presents Battle Of The Eyes in The Noise Of Our Art, the first amazing collaboration between live performance painters Chris Long and Edwin Pouncey and leading musician and DJ Trevor Jackson. The evening ends with our Comiket after-party in the Foyer till 10pm.

When: Friday April 19th, 2.30 to 10pm, and April 20th, 11am to 10pm.

Where: The Platform Theatre, Foyer, Studio & White Lab, Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design, Handyside Street, London N1C 4AA

More info: www.comicafestival.com

Gosh Comics Signings

April 20th:

Pat Mills & Kevin O’Neill will be signing copies of the new MARSHAL LAW omnibus.
http://www.goshlondon.com/2013/03/pat-mills-and-kevin-oneill-marshal-law-signing

April 24th:

Launch party for Tom Gauld’s YOU’RE ALL JUST JEALOUS OF MY JETPACK, a collection of his Guardian strips. There’s also an exclusive Gosh! bookplate edition out on the same day (the reserve list is already enormous and this is definitely on the road to selling out).
http://www.goshlondon.com/2013/02/tom-gauld-launch-party-signing-youre-all-just-jealous-of-my-jetpack

April 27th:

Ian Gibson signing copies of the new edition of HALO JONES.
http://www.goshlondon.com/2013/03/ian-gibson-signing-halo-jones

All of these are listed on the events page.
http://www.goshlondon.com/events

Gosh! comics, 1 Berwick Street, London
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Hello GoodBye – 13.04.13 – Curated by Serafina Steer



Abstract pop harpist Serafina Steer joins us this Saturday lunchtime to curate Hello GoodBye.
With her chosen live acts; Joe Gideon & the Shark + Dog Chocolate.

Hear the Dadaist fun and Alien Blues from Joe Gideon and the Shark.
Watch a video for the new single Poor Born by filmmaker Russell Weekes: HERE

With a backbone comprised of former Mentalist Association faves Yeborobo, Dog Chocolate promise a sweet teeth with a big bite!

PLAYLIST
Flame Proof Moth – Women should be in charge
Psychic TV – Just like Arcadia
Joe Gideon and the Shark – I’m ruined (LIVE SESSION)
Joe Gideon and the Shark – Higher Power (Where have all the good times gone?) (LIVE SESSION)
Joe Gideon and the Shark – You, the Pole and the Rastafarian (LIVE SESSION)
Elton John – I’m still standing
Joe Gideon and the Shark – ‘interview’
Yeberobo – About teeth and grip
The Fall – Hilary
Rollin Hunt – Some kind of holiday
Alma Nofear – Mother of misfits
Gun Club – Mother of Earth
The Flying Lizards – The Window
David Byrne – Dura Europus
Victor Dimisich Band – It’s cold outside
The Zombies – Beechwood Park
Dog Chocolate – I want to give birth (LIVE SESSION)
Dog Chocolate – Wish for a cat (LIVE SESSION)
Dog Chocolate – Strange Train (LIVE SESSION)
Dog Chocolate – Be a bloody river(LIVE SESSION)
Dog Chocolate – Give chance a chance (LIVE SESSION)
Dog Chocolate – Building Dens (LIVE SESSION)

Presented by: deXter Bentley & Serafina Steer
Live sound engineer: Tom Kemp

Wavelength – Messerschmitt.

I recently screened my short film “Mini-Cars” in a garden behind the Danielle Arnaud Gallery. The film features Messerschmitt bubble cars along with Goggomobils, Peels, Trojans, Heinkels and various other miniature vehicles, two examples of which I once owned. To accompany the film I played a CD called “Messerschmitt” by Michael Esposito which employs recordings based on David John Oates’ experiments and theories of Reverse Speech Phenomena. The CD was released in 2010 by Firework Edition Records. Michael Esposito is a descendant of Alfred Vail who invented Morse Code and several early telegraph devices with his partner Samuel Morse. Another ancestor, Jonathan Vail was office manager and assistant to Thomas Edison in his later years when Edison attempted to develop a device for communicating with the dead. Over the years, under the Phantom Airwaves institution, Michael has participated in hundreds of paranormal investigations all over the world. He has conducted extensive research at many active locations and has developed a great deal of unique theory and devised many unique experiments within the field of Electronic Voice Phenomena which is basically the recording of inexplicable voices. Focusing primarily on EVP research, he has collected tens of thousands of EVPs and video. Working extensively with EVP’s relationship to experimental music, Michael combines EVP with field recording and related frequency tones of research sites. Michael is currently published by Touch Music UK. I’ve recently been in touch with Michael Esposito and hope to have him on as a guest probably in October. It is worth remembering that the Messerschmitt had a unique reversing system which involved stopping the engine and then turning the ignition key anti clockwise which restarts the engine in the opposite direction. For the skilful or foolhardy this offers the interesting possibility of travelling just as fast backwards as forwards because of course top gear can be engaged with the engine spinning in either direction.

Polish Deli 24 3 2013 feat. Andrzej Korzynski and Andy Votel

No music, just talking.
This week on Polish Deli we get to hear two interviews, one with a copmoser Andrzej Korzynski and one with Andy Votel, a dj and producer. Both gentleman were special guests at 11th Kinoteka Polish Film Festival and they took part in a closing event gala – Kleksploitation based on Polish sci-fi psychodelic trilogy Pan Kleks.

Language: Polish, English

Polish Deli 17 3 2013 feat. Wojciech Marczewski

Another episode of Polish Deli dedicated to 11th Kinoteka Polish Film Festival in UK. This time Kacper Ziemianin talks to Wojciech Marczewski, a great Polish film director of films like ‘Escape from the Liberty Cinema’ and ‘Shivers’ who was a special guest at the festival. We also get to listen to music by Andrzej Korzynski.

Language: Polish, English

Polish Deli 10 3 2013 feat. DJ Wika

Kacper Ziemiain visits Kinoteka Polish Film Festival and talks to 73 years old DJ Wika about her secret for feeling forever young. We also get to listen to music from ‘Ziemia Obiecana’, a film by Andrzej Wajda with music by Wojciech Kilar and other music relating to Kinoteka festival.

Language: Polish and English

Polish Deli 3 3 2013

In this episode of Polish Deli Kacper Ziemianin invites the listeners to the 11th Polish film festival in UK – Kinoteka and plays music by Jacek Smolicki, Kakofonikt and Andrzej Korzynski.

Looking Good, Feeling Great Episode 2 – His Knowledge Of London Was Extensive And Peculiar

This week, guided by the vintage voices of several competitively avuncular narrators and a grand piano, we’re taken on a whistle-stop audio tour of London, a fantastical city entirely populated by bad actors. We might go by underground. It’s quicker by tube, as you people say. The Police’ll be after you if you’re not a good boy. We’ll also have a cockney sing-song and enjoy a reggae tune about the joys of commuting. The great dome. A moon in the sky. Makes you think of horses, don’t it?

Join Robin The Fog as he digs up a plethora of inspirational, aspirational and instructional recordings of highly dubious vintage and embarks on a cut-and-paste odyssey that is by turns amusing, absurd and, on at least one occasion, almost unbearable.

The Opera Hour – series 2/episode 23

Opera singer Richard Scott explores opera through the prism of various themes – politics, power, greed, the abominable, magic, lust, comedy.

Today he examines opera’s portrayal of the night sky. We’ll hear Handel’s solar eclipse, how John Cage tried to musically trace the universe, prominent British astronomer William Herschel’s oboe concerto, Herschel discovered Uranus and her moons, and from Philip Glass’s opera, Kepler, who witnessed the great comet of 1577.
Originally broadcast on 11th April 2013.

http://richardrmscott.tumblr.com/

Hello GoodBye – 06.04.13 – Ft: Knalpot + Flame Proof Moth

Flame Proof Moth
Knalpot

World class talent graces Hello GoodBye once more!

Featuring live music from Knalpot and Flame Proof Moth.

With dub, rock, electronic noise, ambient and jazz as its main pillars, Knalpot’s sound always remains an utterly hybrid mix of many genres.

Flame Proof Moth (formerly Boycott Coca-Cola Experience) employs a droll, visionary, poetic stream of conciousness to a backdrop of ramshackle, abstract, folk / blues electric guitar.

PLAYLIST
Woman’s Hour – Our love has no rhythm
Robyn Hitchcock – The Lizard
Knalpot – La Luna (LIVE SESSION)
Knalpot – Prrrt (LIVE SESSION)
Knalpot – Tom 1 (LIVE SESSION)
Graduale Nobili – Óskasteinn
Knalpot – ‘interview’
Serafina Steer – Disco Compilation
Dog Chocolate – I want to give birth
Joe Gideon & the Shark – Poor Born
Lime Headed Dog – She stamped on her pet
Halo Halo – Manananggal
Art Trip & the Static Sound – Machine Gun
Skinny Girl Diet – Eyes that paralyze
Flame Proof Moth – Are you trying to tell me I haven’t got a good pen today? (LIVE SESSION)
Flame Proof Moth – Jools Holland (LIVE SESSION)
Flame Proof Moth – Taking it steady (LIVE SESSION)
Flame Proof Moth – I used to be a Kalahari Bushman (LIVE SESSION)
Flame Proof Moth – ‘interview’

Presented by: Ean Ravenscroft and Dan Frost
Live sound engineers: Kacper Ziemianin