Rob Davis talks about the follow-up to his British Comic Award-winning graphic novel The Motherless Oven. The Can Opener's Daughter launches at London's Gosh! Comics on 8th December. Details here: http://bit.ly/2gqPy6j

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Rob Davis talks about the follow-up to his British Comic Award-winning graphic novel The Motherless Oven. The Can Opener's Daughter launches at London's Gosh! Comics on 8th December. Details here: http://bit.ly/2gqPy6j
Event | Join us at the Institut Français on 11th May for an evening with Anne Martinetti, co-author of Agatha: The Real Life of Agatha Christie. Info and tickets here.
Events this week: Barbara Yelin and Reinhard Kleist in conversation; The Bath Literature Festival; and Comix Creatrix at the House of Illustration. Read our latest newsletter here.
Comics artists JAKe and Krent Able created an incredible mural in the Curzon Soho’s downstairs bar. This is how they did it. Join the campaign to #SaveCurzonSoho from developers by signing the petition here.
REVEALED: SelfMadeHero’s Spring Releases. Learn more here.
Watch: Andrzej Klimowski and Danusia Schejbal discuss their collaborative autobiography, Behind the Curtain, in a short film commissioned by the Polish Cultural Institute in London
Cartoonists, Comic Creators, Graphic Novelists and Manga Fans: CALL FOR ENTRIES
During his lifetime William Shakespeare was already being hailed as the greatest writer of his day, and the intervening 400 years have only increased his reputation. No other literary figure has affected world culture so profoundly, or has had such a widespread influence on other thinkers and artists. William Shakespeare is the most universally recognised, culturally iconic figure in the world.
In April 2016, on the 400th anniversary of his death, artists, scholars, teachers, students and others who love his writings will be coming together from all over the world, meeting at Elsinore, Hamlet’s castle, to discuss the legacy, and the future, of Shakespeare’s work at Shakespeare: the next 400 years.
At the heart of this celebration is the Graphic Shakespeare Competition, open to comic creators, cartoonists, manga artists and illustrators worldwide and of all ages.
The Graphic Shakespeare Prize has two options for entry:
1. To depict one of five famous scenes in four pages, choosing from:
1-1 A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Bottom’s Transformation
1-2 Romeo and Juliet: the Balcony Scene
1-3 Macbeth: the Three Witches
1-4 Hamlet: the nunnery scene
1-5 Twelfth Night: Orsino vs. Cesario (Viola)
2. Or to depict the scene of your own choosing, and of as many pages as you find appropriate.
For both of these strands, artists are free to use Shakespeare’s text, to abridge, to modernise Shakespeare’s language, to give the text in your own native language, or to tell the story without words.
The winners will travel to Elsinore Castle, Denmark next April to take part in the competition and meet the judges- comics expert Paul Gravett, Self Made Hero’s Emma Hayley, Teesside’s new programme leader for comics Fionnuala Doran and reknowned manga artist Harumo Sanazaki.
Artists and creators are invited to write to [email protected] (Yukari Yoshihara) with subject title “Graphic Shakespeare competition” by December 20th to register their interest in participation and get details of submission details and deadline.
CALLING ALL CREATORS: you can now register your interest in Teesside University's Graphic Shakespeare Competition. Judges include Comica's Paul Gravett and SelfMadeHero's Emma Hayley, and first prize is a trip to Elsinore Castle in Denmark!
Our Christmas gift to you: a beautiful song by musical adventurer Paul Mosley, lifted from his soundtrack to Klaxon, Si Spencer and DIX’s delightfully dark and disturbing graphic novel.
Peter Kuper joins Liniers at the Harvard Book Store tomorrow evening to discuss Ruins. More details here.
Amazing finale to one of my favorite comic book series ever.
Geneva-based graphic novelist Frederik Peeters (frederikpeeters) makes his first US appearance at Politics & Prose @ Busboys and Poets Takoma on Thursday, September 17, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. This excerpt comes from the highly-anticipated release of Aama: 4. You Will Be Glorious, My Daughter (selfmadeherogn) the fourth and final volume in the series. Peeters will be in conversation with Sam Marx, Exhibitor Coordinator at the Small Press Expo.
New Zealand-born comic artist Dylan Horrocks, best known for his classic graphic novel Hicksville, makes a stop at Politics & Prose on Friday, September 18, 2015 at 7 p.m. This excerpt comes from his latest graphic novel, Sam Zabel and the Magic Pen (fantagraphics) This event is free and open to the public.
Politics & Prose would like to give a special thanks to spx for once again bringing such great talent to D.C. SPX is the premiere event for graphic novels, the comic arts, and cartooning! Along with Frederik Peeters and Dylan Horrocks, SPX will be showcasing Kate Beaton, Scott McCloud, and many more! SPX takes place on Saturday, September 19 and Sunday, September 20. For tickets and more information: www.spxpo.com
So excited that this is happening on Thursday!
Frederik Peeters visits Washington DC’s Busboys & Poets Takoma to discuss Aama, his award-winning science fiction series, on Thursday 17th September. Info here.
Launching at Gosh! Comics on Wednesday 9th September: One Year Wiser: 365 Illustrated Meditations by Huffington Post blogger and Zen Buddhist practitioner Mike Medaglia. Details here.
The Lakes Comic Art Festival programme is here, and it includes the debut of Klaxon by Si Spencer and DIX. Be afraid.
Next Wednesday, 29 July, ILYA will visit San Francisco's finest comic store, Comix Experience, to discuss Room For Love. Details here.
Mike Medaglia’s One Year Wiser: The Colouring Book collects 52 of his most beautiful illustrated meditations, and leaves it to you to colour them in. Learn more about Mike’s work at oneyearwiser.com.
Launching on 26th June: End of A Century: Nineties Album Reviews in Pictures by Run Wrake, edited by Andrew Collins. Join us at The Crate Gallery in London from 6.30pm. Details on the blog.