If you're free on Sunday 4th November and live in London, you may be interested in this event – Korean Manhwa and British Comics NetWorkShop – at Foyles Bookshop in Charing Cross Road.
Five top comics creators from Korea and five from the UK meet and
share their projects and experiences in an interactive cultural and
creative exchange, hosted by Comica Co-Director Paul Gravett and
organised in association with KOCCA and a major manhwa exhibition at the
Korean Cultural Centre in London.
Min-Woo Hyung, super-star creator of the international best-seller Priest, adapted into a Hollywood movie starring Paul Bethany, meets David Hine, writer of The Darkness and creator of Strange Embrace.
Respected pioneer Doo-Ho Lee, who contributed to the Korea: As Viewed By 12 Creators
comics anthology available in English from Fanfare/Ponent Mon (below),
will be meeting British comics virtuoso Ilya, creator of Skidmarks, End of the Century Club and and widely published in the UK, USA, Europe and Japan.
Other modern manhwa masters coming to London include Jeong-Taek Chae (Mr. Kimchi), Jung-hyun Suk (The Ghost) and popular webtoonist Jude Friday, along with another great British talent, Ed Hillyer.
The event will be followed by a signing event of by five Korean artists, with 100 free copies of manhwa books to be handed out to the audience.
Postcards of original artworks from prominent Korean illustrators will be sold in aid of charity.
Entry is free, but do e-mail comicafestival@gmail.com to let them know you're coming.
Free panel, free comics, free drinks and snacks. Foyles, 113 - 119 Charing X Rd, from 2 - 4.00pm.
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