BBC2 Scotland Only: Monday 11 July 2011 10pm will see the broadcast of the BBC
Artworks Scotland documentary about Scottish comics and comic writers which, unsurprisingly, will feature
Alan Grant,
Mark Millar and
Grant Morrison talking about their work. While it is officially only being broadcast on BBC2 in Scotland, and presumably will be available to the entire UK on the BBC iPlayer for seven days afterwards, it is worth remembering that Sky viewers in the rest of the UK are able to access BBC2 Scotland on channel 990 and so can watch or record it at the same time as those north of the border. Details of the programme are on the
Artworks Scotland webpage.
Four Cornerers: Four of the seven artists who make up the Scottish daily artblog
Scotch Corner were at the Kingdom Of Adventure shop in Kirkcaldy last Saturday for a signing and the recording of a podcast.
Jon Hodgson, Andy Hepworth, Graeme Neil Reid and
Tom Crielly were joined by
Simon Fraser for a short time via Skype but technical issues, otherwise known as a blown fuse, meant that his Skype feed could not be recorded for the podcast. The reason behind the gathering was to celebrate two years of the blog's existence and their birthday present to themselves was a month's holiday as they have handed the blog over to an impressive array of other artists to show off their work and answer a few questions. To date these have included
Mick McMahon, Bob Eggleton, Jimmy Broxton, James Ryman, Chris Weston and
Siku. The Scotch Corner blog is
here.
The Curse Of Issue 9? It looks like
CLiNT has survived the curse of issue 9 but only by the skin of its teeth with the magazine's frequency dropped from 13 to an unusual
9 issues a year. Of the recent batch of comics related magazines, both Alan Moore's
Dodgem Logic and Alan Grant's
Wasted have fallen by the wayside for one reason or another having reached issue 8.
SFX's Comic Heroes is currently on issue 7 and has gone from 4 to 6 issues a year so we will keep our fingers crossed for it and, of course, will have everything crossed for
Strip Magazine in October and
The Phoenix Comic in January. With
Wasted gone to the great newsagents in the sky,
Tales Of The Buddha and
Vampire Vixens Of The Wehrmacht are both now looking for new publishers, so fingers crossed for them also.
Commando Interrogation: With the fiftieth anniversary of the first issue of DC Thomson's
Commando at the end of last month, you would have expected the company to cover, or at least mention, it in their daily
Dundee Courier newspaper, but it was not to be. Instead Scottish readers were able to read the thoughts of editor
Calum Laird, deputy editor
Scott Montgomery, former editor
George Low and writer
Ferg Handley in the
Daily Record (the Scottish version of the
Daily Mirror). The on-line version of the article has an excellent picture of Scott, George and Calum with loads of original
Commando artwork but the paper version also had this priceless pic of George wearing a WWII British helmet. The
downthetubes Medal For Resisting Interrogation must go to Scott as the only one of the four who managed to not have his age revealed. The
Daily Record interview is
here.
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