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Showing posts with label Jamie Hewlett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jamie Hewlett. Show all posts

16 November 2025

UPDATED: Glasgow comic art convention, 1990-95

I've recently look at a lot at the various programmes produced to tie-in with various comic conventions...

Bristol comic expo (2004-2014) is here
London comic festival 2003 is here
Kev Sutherland festival original art is here
A 'Lawless 2019' miscellany is here
Boys and Girls exhibitions of the 1950s and '60s is here

Updated: Glasgow Comic Art Convention 1991 brochure added to the listing


...and today it's the turn of The Glasgow comic art convention (GCAC), which ran from 1990-95...I've included the listing of all those that contribute pin-ups to these programmes. These are great and well worth tracking down.

Glasgow comic art convention, 1990, A4, 68 pages, cover art by Ian Gibson


Glasgow comic art convention, 1991, A4, 68 pages, cover art by Colin MacNeil



Glasgow comic art convention, 1992, A4, 68 pages, cover art by Jamie Hewlett


 Glasgow comic art convention, 1993, A4, 72 pages, cover by Steve Pugh


Glasgow comic art convention, 1994, A5, 64 pages, cover by Mark Buckingham


Glasgow comic art convention, 1995, A5, 16 pages, cover by Steve Yeowell
interior art by Thomas Creilly, Darryl Cunningham, Craig Dixon, Mike Hadley, Robert McCallum, Jim O'Reday and Frank Quitely


31 August 2025

UPDATED: major museum publications

As ever with blog posts sometime you've just got to start somewhere. So today I want to start compiling a list of books / exhibitions about comics / cartoons / caricaturing that have been held by major museums and galleries.

Now updated with these two Tintin items. First up is 'The adventures of Tintin at sea' - the official book of the National Maritime Museum's [2004] exhibition.

There is also this (bi-lingual) guide to the exhibition.

There's also this British Library exhibition catalogue (from 2014). Cover art by Jamie Hewlett.




Now updated with this catalogue from the National Portrait Gallery's 1976 exhibition of cartoons from Vanity Fair.





I'll start the ball rolling with this publication by the V&A museum. It's a catalogue of a collection of prints in the possession of the Department of Prints and Drawings of the Victoria and Albert Museum

More suggestions welcome for other such publications!

23 December 2023

The mercy giants & Brett Ewins

I'm indebted to friend of the blog Nevs Coleman for bringing this super obscure Brett Ewins comic, We think so loud,  to my attention. All these images were sourced from here - good luck adding this to your collection, it's super rare!


art by Brendan McCarthy


art by Philip Bond (left)

art by Shaky Kane (left)


15 August 2023

UPDATED: Tank Girl - manga (1995/6)

I only recently became aware of this short-lived (only 8 issues) Tank Girl comic from 1995/6. This is a large comic (so British sized rather than US comic sized) with mainly Tank Girl reprints - what a surprise. I've acquired issue 1 so far and I'll be on the look out for the other issues.

Now updated with the (previously missing) cover to issue 5

Tank Girl, issue 1, July 1995

Tank Girl, issue 2, August 1995

Tank Girl, issue 3, September 1995

Tank Girl, issue 4, October 1995

Tank Girl, issue 5, November 1995
cover by Brian Bolland

Tank Girl, issue 6, December 1995


Tank Girl, issue 7, January 1996

Tank Girl, issue 8, February 1996
cover by Brian Bolland

22 February 2023

Tank Girl - manga (1995/6)

I only recently became aware of this short-lived (only 8 issues) Tank Girl comic from 1995/6. This is a large comic (so British sized rather than US comic sized) with mainly Tank Girl reprints - what a surprise. I've acquired issue 1 so far and I'll be on the look out for the other issues.

Tank Girl, issue 1, July 1995

Tank Girl, issue 2, August 1995

Tank Girl, issue 3, September 1995

Tank Girl, issue 4, October 1995

Tank Girl, issue 5, November 1995
cover not to hand - can you help?

Tank Girl, issue 6, December 1995


Tank Girl, issue 7, January 1996

Tank Girl, issue 8, February 1996
cover by Brian Bolland

5 May 2022

A1 (1992) by Atomeka & Epic

A couple of recent purchases (and the death of Garry Leach) has spurred me on to look at Atomeka Press. A look at the Grand Comics database (here) is helpful (thanks for the images!) but incomplete. So, I thought I'd try and rustle up my own complete (?) list of Atomeka publications.

I've looked at the original A1 series (from 1989) here
The Epic comics anthology (from 1992) is here

Now, thanks to friend of the blog Reuben Willmott we can look at some more Atomeka titles...

From 1992 this production with Epic was a colour (!) [rather than black & white] run featuring new material

A1 book one, Epic comics & Atomeka, 1992, cover by Glenn Fabry
all contents details here - controbutors include Ilya, Steve White, Roger Langridge, Glenn Fabry, Annie Parkhouse & more

A1 book two, Epic comics & Atomeka, 1992, cover by Hunt Emerson
all contents details here - contributors include Steve White, Nick Abadzis, Roger Langridge, Philip Bond, Peter Milligan, Jamie Hewlett, Glyn Dillon & more

A1 book three, Epic comics & Atomeka, 1992, cover by Simon Bisley
all contents details here - contributors include Dan Abnett, Gary Erskine, Pedro Henry, Colin MacNeil, Roger Langridge, Peter Milligan, Jamie Hewlett, Glyn Dillon & more

A1 book four, Epic comics & Atomeka, 1992, cover by Jamie Hewlett
all contents details here - contributors include Peter Milligan, Jamie Hewlett, Glyn Dillon, Dave McKean, Roger Langridge & more

6 April 2022

Atomeka Press - A1 (original series)

A couple of recent purchases (and the death of Garry Leach) has spurred me on to look at Atomeka Press. A look at the Grand Comics database (here) is helpful (thanks for the images!) but incomplete. So, I thought I'd try and rustle up my own complete (?) list of Atomeka publications. I'm going to start with the (original) A1 title and then move onto other series. All of the below have great contributors and are well worth tracking down. 

As ever, if you spot I've missed anything then just let me know...

A1 - issue 1 (1989) - cover by Garry Leach

A1 - issue 2 (1989) - cover by John Bolton (below) and Dave McKean (rear cover)

A1 - issue 3 (1989) - cover by Brian Bolland


A1 - issue 4 (1989) - front cover by Simon Bisley, back cover by Moebius

A1 - issue 1 (1989) - cover by William Stout

A1 - issue 1 (1989) - cover by Jamie Hewlett

The A1 true life bikini confidential - cover by Adam Hughes