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2 April 2026

Glasgow Comic Art Convention - 1991

I've looked before (here) at the 1990s incarnation of the Glasgow Comic Art Convention (GCAC) that ran from 1990-5. I've been collecting the convention programmes for a long time and this was the final one I needed! I was very pleased to pick this up recently and I'm highlighting just some of the interior art. Good luck tracking down your own copy

Glasgow comic art convention 1991, Judge Dredd by Colin MacNeil

Glasgow comic art convention 1991, Dan Dare (& Digby) by David Pugh

Glasgow comic art convention 1991, DR & Quinch by Alan Davis

Glasgow comic art convention 1991, Judge Dredd by Will Simpson

Glasgow comic art convention 1991, Judge Dredd by Steve Yeowell

Glasgow comic art convention 1991, Wonderwoman by Brian Bolland

and here's a complete list of artists who created art for the souvenir programme


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


7 November 2025

ComicHaus - issues 1-10

From 2016 here's the start of a covers gallery for small press comic Comichaus - full colour cover, b&w interior art. Classic US comic size.

Comichaus #1, September 2016, art by Glenn Fabry

Comichaus #2, October 2016, art by John McCrea

Comichaus #3, November 2016, art by Carlos Ezquerra

Comichaus #4, February 2017, art by Steve Yeowell

Comichaus #5, art by Gary Erskine

Comichaus #6, art by Tess Fowler

Comichaus #7, art by Boo Cook


Comichaus #8, art by Mark Buckingham

Comichaus #9, art by Simon Bisley


Comichaus #10, art by Darick Robertson



7 October 2025

ComicHaus - issues 1-5

From 2016 here's the start of a covers gallery for small press comic Comichaus - full colour cover, b&w interior art. Classic US comic size.

Comichaus #1, September 2016, art by Glenn Fabry

Comichaus #2, October 2016, art by John McCrea

Comichaus #3, November 2016, art by Carlos Ezquerra

Comichaus #4, February 2017, art by Steve Yeowell

Comichaus #5, art by Gary Erskine


20 February 2023

Comics festival 2000 - part 2

I've previously looked at the great spin-off 'decks of cards' that Kev Sutherland put together for the comics festivals he ran in the early '00s. So far I've looked at... 

The (2001) hearts suit of cards is here
The (2001) diamonds suit of cards is here
The (2001) clubs suit of cards is here
The (2001) spades suit of cards is here

He then repeated the exercise in 2003... 
Part 1 of the 2003 deck of cards is here
Part 2 of the 2003 deck of cards is here

Part 3 of the 2003 deck of cards is here

And the 2003 London (winter) comics festival here
And then some extra items here
And then the cards from the 2003 London (winter) comics festival here
And then my first look at the 2004 charity deck of trump cards here and part two is here
Comics festival 2004 calendar is here

And now the A2 leaflet /programme for the Comics 2000 festival has been found and the 'deck of cards' theme is present, but just in terms of illustrations provided for the programme. So without further ado let's see who's in here...Part 1 was here and now on with part 2...

Ok, so here we have art (in descending order) by Sean Phillips, Charlie Adlard, Neil Googe (drawing Bazooka Jules), Roger Langridge (centred, Doctors Who) Marc Laming draws 2 people in coats, Methaphrog (yellow person - this is actually Martin Nitram from their first comic series Strange weather lately), Hunt Emerson draws his characters and Terry Wiley draws a King Kong themed image. 

and again from top to bottom...
Shaun Bryan draws Octobriana, Staz Johnson draws Bat-women, Simon Perrins draws a man with a colourful coat, John Higgins draws Razorjack (centre, black & white image), Steve Yeowell draws daffodils, George draws Judge Dredd, Tim Perkins draws a warrior nun, Al Davison draws a man with a pendant and Andrew Livesey draws a superhero all in blue.


Thanks to Simon Miller for allowing me to share this with you all...



28 July 2020

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

...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
cover not to hand - can you help?

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

9 March 2019

SFX magazine - 2000ad playing cards - hearts

And now the Hearts...from the SFX magazine giveaway 2000ad deck of laying cards



Art credits are as follows:
Ace = Kev O'Neill
2 = Clint Langley
3 = Mark Harrison
4 = Greg Staples
5 = Leigh Gallagher
6 = Colin MacNeil
7 = Steve Yeowell
8 = Brendan McCarthy
9 = Ian Gibson
10 = Staz Johnson & David Roach
Jack = Simon Fraser
Queen = Ian Gibson
King = Carlos Ezquerra