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Showing posts with label Adrian Salmon. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 01, 2019

40 Year Flashback: Comicon '79

Jim Steranko and Mike Conroy at Comicon 79.
IT WAS 40 YEARS AGO TODAY, 1st Sept 1979... myself, Nigel Lawrance, Doctor Baz Samways and the late Dave Bird travelled to the Metropole Hotel at the NEC, Birmingham, for Comicon 1979! The very first comics con I attended! The star guest from the USA was Jim Steranko, one of the most creative, and coolest, guys in comics, and the first comics pro I ever met. (He signed my copy of The Illustrated Harlan Ellison which he'd drawn a chapter of). 

Although my ambitions to work in comics were stirring, I had no idea if I'd achieve it. Steranko told me to stick at it, so I did. I've lost count of the cons I've attended since (initially as a fan, then invited as a guest since 1984) but that first one still has a special place in my memories. Seems so long ago now, as indeed it was.

Thanks to Richard Burton for the use of his photo of Steranko and Mike Conroy at the Eagle Awards. The following two images are scans of the ads for the convention. £3.50 for a two day ticket! Daft as it sounds that was a lot in 1979, but for the career it led to... and all the friends I've met through such events... worth every penny a million times over.

When I returned home I set to work writing a review of the event for my fanzine After Image. Here's the result. I cringe at the stories of boozy parties now but I was a naive 20 year old at the time. You'll note that in those days there was an all-night cinema show so that fans who couldn't afford rooms could sleep in the cinema! (Or try to get to sleep anyway. Practically impossible as you'll see from the article.) 


Note the fan art by Adrian Salmon at the end of the piece. Another artist who did well and moved into professional work a few years later. 

I didn't own a camera back then but the memories have stayed fresh in my mind. Great, carefree times! 


Friday, February 10, 2017

VWORP VWORP! returns

Although humbly calling itself as a fanzine, Vworp Vworp! is actually on a par with any professional magazine. Well written and superbly designed, it's dedicated to features on Doctor Who strips past and present. It's only published every now and then, but each issue is eagerly devoured by its readers. (If you didn't already know, "Vworp Vworp!" has been used as the sound effect of the TARDIS in the comic strips for decades.)

The latest edition, volume 3, is available to order now, and you have a choice of three covers. There's a great TV21 inspired cover (above) highlighting the new Daleks story within, where artist Lee Sullivan has completed the last unfinished Daleks strip by Ron Turner. 

There's the regular cover (below) by Martin Geraghty, which is a wraparound...

...and an EC Comics inspired cover by Adrian Salmon...

As you may have noticed, this issue comes with a free gift; a new Daleks audio adventure The Mechanical Planet on CD (or 7" record with the TV21 variant issue) including the vocal talents of David Graham and Sasha Mitchell, adapting a comic strip from an old Dalek Annual.

Set your TARDIS co-ordinates to land on the Vworp Vworp! website to order your copy now!
http://www.vworpvworp.co.uk

Wednesday, December 09, 2015

The Christmas DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE (2015)

The Christmas bumper issue of Doctor Who Magazine is out this week and it's a whopper! 100 pages packed with features and strips, plus a huge free poster. The photo above is how you'll see it in the shops, within its plastic bag, but open it up and the cover is free of most of the copy and blurbs... 
There's the start of a new Doctor Who comic strip, The Dragon Lord, with 12 pages by Steve Lyons and Adrian Salmon...
...plus another Daft Dimension strip by me...
The bulk of the issue is of course filled with in-depth articles. There's exclusive interviews with Peter Capaldi, Greg Davies, Rachel Talalay, Donald Sumpter, Peter Harness and Sarah Dollard. There's news on next year's season (yes, there will be 12 episodes plus a Christmas Special again in 2016.) There's reviews of recent episodes, and a preview of this year's Christmas episode, plus loads more.
This really is a Christmas cracker of an issue and is sure to please fans of the series. Doctor Who Magazine No.494, price £5.99, on sale 10th December. Published by Panini UK.  
Official website: http://www.doctorwhomagazine.com/  
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