The winner of the
Hero for Leicester competition - part of the Blam! comics season organised by Leicester library earlier this year which included appearances by Bryan Talbot
and others - was
Fox Spirit by Giles Meakin.
Eight entries were shortlisted for the Hero for Leicester competition from all those received. A panel of judges including Matt Smith (Editor,
2000AD), John Freeman (
ROK Comics), Bryan Talbot (
Tale of One Bad Rat,
Luther Arkwright) and Jay Eales (publisher of Factor Fiction) selected
Fox Spirit for its sophisticated storytelling and graphic style. All the other stories received praise for their strengths but in the end there could be only one.
Talking about his strip to the
Leicester Mercury, Meakin said
he wanted to portray a more positive message about the city rather than draw a vigilante tackling alcohol-related crime.
"I thought that it detracted from the good work that regular people were doing behind the scenes and it was about time the unsung heroes got some recognition.
"I just needed something that linked all those people together and the idea of a guardian spirit struck a chord with me."
The strip has been published by the local newspaper as part of their coverage of the Blam! events. "We've had great feedback on the BLAM season overall," Literature Development Officer at Leicester City Council Damien Walter told
downthetubes, "and we've already started planning another season of events next year."
• View The Fox Spirit by Giles Meakin in full and the shortlist
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