• Dundee-based artist
Trevor Gordon has been in touch, to let you us of a collaborative art project going ahead in Dundee at the
Mills Observatory. "I am working with archival material from DC Thomsons and creating sculptural pieces influenced by the work," he reveals. "There will a number of original
Starblazer works on display and a number of strange sculptural pieces in a range of mediums.
"[DC Thomson staffer and former
Starblazer editor]
Bill McLoughlin has been extremely friendly and supportive throughout the process and it has been a joy to get my hands on these cherished images," Trevor reveals, " and [artist]
Enrique Alcatena has also been a delight and there will be a wee note on his thoughts on
Starblazer also."
More details as soon as we get them: meanwhle, check out Trevor's work at www.trevoragordon.com•
Jeremy Briggs has completed a series of
Moon Landing Anniversary posts for downthetubes, which will be published daily starting on Wednesday (15th July). The posts feature art and comics work published during or after the first Moon Landing. Meanwhile, our
Comics Celebration of the 40th Anniversary gathers pace, with our album of art now featuring work by Adam Grose, Martin Baines, Ian Duerden and others. The
album can be embedded on any web site to help celebrate this major endeavour of human exploration. Further art - illustration, strip, cartoons is welcome: If you don't want to join our forum and upload art but would like to join in with the celebrations, simply send your work to
johnfreeman6-moonlandinganniversaryart@yahoo.co.uk. Please ensure images are no larger than 2MB in size.
• Talking of the
Apollo 11 Moon Landing, we spotted
a reprint of the Daily Mirror for 21 July or thereabouts in WH Smiths today, complete with DVD of footage of the Apollo landing: it will be interesting to see what
Garth was up to (and
The Perishers!) on that momentous day in 1969...
• The British Film Institute's "
One Giant Leap" season in London continues this coming week with screenings of the films
2001: A Space Odyssey,
Countdown and
Moonwalk One, the premiere of newly remastered Director's Cut in high definition of Theo Kamecke's film, commissioned by NASA to cover their historic Apollo 11 moonshot. With an atmospheric original score by Charles Morrow and a moody narration by Laurence Luckinbill, Kamecke's documentary has been described as perhaps the most significant time-capsule record of Apollo 11 ever made.
• Our thanks to comic creator
Emma Vieceli, who kindly gave downthtubes a positive plug on her blog (despite Jeremy Briggs saying that she looked like a Manga character...) -
view her comments here. Emma was recently interviewed for BBC Blast, revealing
How To Get Creative!•
Graeme Neil Reid has announced he will be joining a huge number of comic creators at the
Thought Bubble in Leeds at the end of November, so if you are thinking of going to any comic cons this year that would be one to consider.
• Talking of events,
Insomnia Publications will be part of the line up at the
Oxfam Comics Fest on 18th July at Macdonald Road, Edinburgh from 12 noon to 3.00pm. We've given this a plug recently, but Oxfam has been in touch with an update, reporting there will be discussion panels on
Comics In Scotland and
The Ups And Downs Of Small Press Publishing, featuring writers
Ferg Handley (
Marvel Heroes,
Commando) and
David Bishop (
2000AD,
Doctor Who) and other guests.
"We'll be holding a silent auction of some great comic book related merchandise, including a piece of original artwork from
Spectacular Spider-Man," reveals organiser James McConnell, "signed by the artist, presented with a page of the script, signed by the writer, and other excellent items.
"There will also be an exclusive sneak peek at some never before seen pages from the upcoming Burke & Hare graphic novel from Insomnia Publications, and a stall selling comics and graphic novels."
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Tickets are £3.00 at all Oxfam Bookshops in Edinburgh, on sale now!
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