Lost comics, and how to find them.
Nostalgia ain't what it used to be, or so they say, but while it's probably a bad idea to live in the past* it can be a fun place to visit.
Nostalgia ain't what it used to be, or so they say, but while it's probably a bad idea to live in the past* it can be a fun place to visit.
I don't know about you, but one of the things I do in the first week or so of every year is try to sort out what I'll be doing over the next twelve months.
HAPPY NEW YEAR! I hope that however you chose to mark the occasion you had a great time, and that if your celebration included the demon drink that your head is not too sore.
New Year is a funny old thing.
Merry Christmas, my foolish friends! Pull up a chair, grab a mince pie and take a seat! Did you try the mulled wine? You really should – go on, pour yourself a glass, it’s Christmas! Yes, I know – I go on every year about how Christmas isn’t really my thing, I think I may even have uttered the word “humbug!” on more than one occasion, but you know what? However over-commercialised and hypocritical this festival has become – however far removed from the religious festival it once was*, Christmas is still special.
The recent passing of Jerry Robinson deprives the comics reading community of yet another of our giants.
Regie reads through the comics he bought at the Thought Bubble festival and talks about them.
OK, I'm now forty years old.
Aw man – that was fun! Yesterday* I took the short trip from my house to the centre of the City of Leeds for the Thought Bubble Festival ( http://thoughtbubblefestival.