Good news, I just found out the other day that my comics/zines are going to included in this exhibition at the Tate Britain. They are apart of the reading room along side other people's comic/zines. If you are reading this and you also make comic book zines click here to find out how you can enter aswell. There will also be some of the original Spitting Image puppets on display.
The exhibition is on from: 9 June – 5 September 2010
For more information about the exhibition please click here.
Here is a cheesy poster I made in an attempt to shift some of my Baba T-shirts, I still have a load of large ones, but no large people to sell to. Model: Gareth Brookes
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I will be attending this years Zine Symposium next week on the 29th. I will be using this event to launch my new comic. Click here for more info: Here
I just got a load of these printed as postcards.

Here is a sneak preview of my new comic called "Gissa Job", as you can see it's a story about my experience in the job centre. Illustrations were produced using a twig dipped in ink.

Here is a scan from the sticker book collection I put together at the The UK Web & Mini Comix Thing 2010 last weekend. It was surprisingly good fun running around the exhibit collecting a stickers/stamps from all of the other exhibitors. Once I got given the 1st sticker, I was hooked and couldn't leave without filling the whole thing up. Really good idea thanks to Lizz Luney, it was a great way of getting people to interact with each other.
I picked up a few cools things at the event including some of the following: a couple of humorous birthday cards illustrated by a guy called Matt Rosemier, 2 mini comics from Shug , a nice little mini comic by David O'Connell titled "The green lady mystery" and a really nice anthology called birdsong by failboatpress. The birdsong anthology book is really nicely put together and has a nice feel running through the book. They also they used a bit of spot varnish on the cover, I'm a bit of a sucker for spot varnish. I haven't read it yet, but I'm sure it's going to be good.