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  •  04-11-2008, 11:15 AM 96327

    Bristol Comic Expo

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    Anyone going to the biggest Comic Show in the UK?

    Guests include, Duncan Fegredo, Doug Braithwaite, John M Burns, Jim Shooter, Walt Simonson... and many more.

    All of the ImagineFX team will be there too. We've got a stand this year, so come along and say hello.

    At the stand will be live digital drawing (via a massive plasma screen) from the likes of Liam Sharp ( 2000 AD and Mam Tor) Lee Carter (Dead Eyes - 2000 AD), Dave Kendall (WotC), Frazer Irving (2000 AD - Necronauts), Emma Vieceli (Sweatdrop Studios) and Jamie McKelvie (Surburban Glamour).

    We'll also have freebies, special offers and subscription deals...

    It's in Bristol on the 10/11 May at the Commonwealth Museum - right by Temple Meads train station.

    http://www.comicexpo.net 

    Here's what we got going on at our stand this year - we can't wait! 



    Claire,
    Deputy Editor, ImagineFX
  •  04-11-2008, 5:08 PM 96436 in reply to 96327

    Re: Bristol Comic Expo

    I really enjoyed last years, but managed to miss everyone except when i banged into two of the team, tho since you lot have a stand this year i might see what im upto and if i can attend again.
  •  04-11-2008, 5:31 PM 96446 in reply to 96436

    Re: Bristol Comic Expo

    Hello Tricks,

    Yep, I remember seeing you there last year - and (at different times) Jeff MD and Simon Wyatt, as I recall.

    Hopefully, because we have a stand we'll get to meet more readers and forum peeps this time around.   


    Claire,
    Deputy Editor, ImagineFX
  •  04-29-2008, 11:42 AM 100072 in reply to 96446

    Re: Bristol Comic Expo

    Hi Claire,

    Hope to see you guys again this year and catch some of the demos - sounds v/cool!

     I'll be at the Orang Utan Comics Studio tables.

     Cheers,


    Si

     

     

  •  05-01-2008, 1:01 AM 100579 in reply to 100072

    Re: Bristol Comic Expo

    Ooooh yes.  Bristol last year was the first one I'd ever been to.  Eye opening stuff.
    Planning to try and get there on the Saturday sometime.  I'll see if that Mark Jephcott is about.  He came with us last time too.

    Got to meet the far too talented JeffMD.  Absolute treat that's unlikely to be repeated this year, what with him residing in another country.  What a nice and modest guy he is though, should you ever have the pleasure.

    We'll make sure we come and lean on your table Simon.  You have been warned . . . .  I'm not as nice as Jeff.

    Nick 


    http://nickillus.co.uk
  •  05-02-2008, 4:49 AM 100849 in reply to 100579

    Re: Bristol Comic Expo

    I thought is was just a couple of months ago, it has been a year now. whew! A first time for me, like Nick there. Loads of great talents and fun stuffs to see and now Ifx even has a stand, thats even better.

    remembering seeing the Ifx staff, was so trilled and speechless like seeing celebrities there. ;-p just said Hi and hello and was fortunate to take pictures together with them.

    then I saw, the ever popular illustrator Nickillus ( you can find loads of his stuffs and interviews in most of art websites now ) and Mark-jephcott. was fun to be with them as we toured the entire place, tour guides they became. ( you dont get be as lucky as i was ).  Hope I could join you guys now, that the community is bigger and meet others too, maybe someday. Honour to see you guys there!

    I encourage everybody to be there, it will be fun. ps. Nick is as hillarious and story telling as his artworks are, dont believe him. :p

    hope to see some pictures posted. 

  •  05-02-2008, 2:34 PM 100929 in reply to 100579

    Re: Bristol Comic Expo

    Will be nice to meet you Nick, (of course leaning on the table automatically obliges you to purchasing Eleventh Hour Vol 1 http://www.orangutancomics.co.uk/eleventhhour.html or the Collector's Edition! Wink )

     Hope you're bringing some work along, be nice to view.

     Cheers,

     Si

     

  •  05-02-2008, 6:10 PM 100973 in reply to 100929

    Re: Bristol Comic Expo

    I shall be there, along with my lovely fiancee Caroline, so it will be good to see anyone who is there at the same time as us. Nick, hoping to see you and your good lady. 

    Looking forward to it.........see ya there!!


    .................if only I could do this properly!
  •  05-08-2008, 4:25 PM 102407 in reply to 100973

    Re: Bristol Comic Expo

    Almost certainly the Saturday for us, now that we've confirmed Katy isn't working. 

    Not sure what time yet Mark, but maybe we could chug along together on the train like last year if it's convenient.

    Look forward to leaning on your table with the other hand on my wallet then Simon.  Bringing work?  Not a chance.  I'm coming to drool and be humbled.

    See you there,
    Nick 


    http://nickillus.co.uk
  •  05-09-2008, 2:42 PM 102627 in reply to 102407

    Re: Bristol Comic Expo

    We're setting off to set up now. See you there, all...
    Rob Carney
    Editor
    ImagineFX
  •  05-09-2008, 2:49 PM 102629 in reply to 102627

    Re: Bristol Comic Expo

    Should we expect a strangely revealing video diary like last time - (please)?

    See you tomorrow.  Good luck with your spanners. 


    http://nickillus.co.uk
  •  05-10-2008, 1:56 AM 102791 in reply to 102629

    Re: Bristol Comic Expo

    man, wish I could be there. unfortunately being on the other side of the world adds some barriers I can't get around. I will be at the Canadian FanExpo in Toronto. How about the IFX'ers come over here and have themselves a booth. Wink





    "Live life like a fantasy. Reality is only in your mind!" - Fabledgoat
  •  05-13-2008, 4:38 PM 103512 in reply to 102791

    Re: Bristol Comic Expo - Quick Dash Macbook Man

    So I queue in the heat with my long suffering wife to gain admittance to the expo, with my expectations running high, only to find Lee Carter and the IFX crew in mini crisis.  There is a lump of a screen waiting to display the prodigious artistic talent of master Carter in action, but no processor to power it.  Oh no - what can be done?  Kay and Claire try to look casual.


    http://nickillus.co.uk
  •  05-13-2008, 4:40 PM 103515 in reply to 103512

    Re: Bristol Comic Expo - Quick Dash Macbook Man

    They divert the masses with alluring trinkets from the stall.


    http://nickillus.co.uk
  •  05-13-2008, 4:50 PM 103520 in reply to 103515

    Re: Bristol Comic Expo - Quick Dash Macbook Man

    Nearby, astoundingly talented comic artist Doug Braithwaite manages to look even more casual, while under the watchful eye of drooling fans (and seeing his superb drawing skills - I'm lending my dribble to the cause).


    http://nickillus.co.uk
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