I ran a workshop in the morning and we had an absolutely brilliant time - lots of the kids there were enthusaistic students of Professor Panels and Art Monkey so we jumped in with Advanced Awesomeness Studies and ended up creating one of my favourite characters from a workshop to date: DORIS / MORRIS, a double-headed mutant dinnerlady who dreams of becoming a concert violinist.
After creating a whole (frankly INCREDIBLY EXCITING) adventure for mutant
dinnerlady / man Doris and Morris (and their arch-nemesis Boris), a film
crew from Meridian popped their heads in to the workshop and asked if
we could just, you know, do the whole thing again. So you see here our
Last Minute Bonus Extra Characters - Skeleton Dinnerlady Floris and her winged
anthropomorphic clock sidekick Norris.
I think we were all going a bit strange by this point.
I think we were all going a bit strange by this point.
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Here's Jordan Vigay (one of our Big-Ol'-Comics-Maikin' Team) selling his wares at his table in the Festival! I don't think Jordan has a website yet but it can only be a matter of time. Watch this space!
And here are some of Jordan's amazing comics. Three issues published since Dec 2012! One of which was made in THREE DAYS. This young man will go far.
I had to get a photo of this: the awesome INTERACTIVE COMICS CREATOR that Jordan had on his table. Apart from being genuinely hilarious, I just thought this was such a great idea. Apparently it was a big hit, with some kids coming back and playing with it over and over again throughout the day. Just genius.
Here's the brilliant illustrator and cartoonist Tom Plant, who was running a workshop in the afternoon and who I think took the prize in terms of dressing for the occasion. Seemed a lovely chap, too - nicest cartooning tyrannosaur you could hope to meet.
Here I am surveying our big comic! Oh I loved that thing so much.
Here's Phoenix editor Will Fickling... ENDORSING THE COMPETITION?
Here's Phoenix publisher and all round good egg David Fickling signing a young fan's copy of Issue Zero!
Okay, I think that's about it. Anyway, from my perspective the day was a brilliant success, and I've heard lovely reports since of young attendees who went home and just kept straight on making comics llike crazy fired-up comics-making machines. This, I think, qualifies pretty unreservedly as Mission Accomplished. Really hope we get to do it all again, bigger and better, next year! IF NOT SOONER.
Thanks for the shout-out Neill! I look particularly scary in that pic, possibly due to the dark shadows, or maybe it's just the inherent wierdness of a grown man in a romper suit! Great write up and pics
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