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Blog PostFrom Dolly to Dickensspecial collections chart the art and crafts of the book from medieval manuscripts to contemporary comics…
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Blog PostLaughing Matters: The State of a NationNow, in the 21st century, many comics challenge historical stereotypes and celebrate diversity, but there…
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Blog PostLooking for visual narrative in illustration – an interview with V&A Illustration Awards winner and judge, James AlbonAlthough I’d enjoyed reading comics before, it was at the Drawing School, under the tutelage of Emily…
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Blog PostPaolozzi: Man and the machineWithin his collection, there is a vast array of toys, books and comics collected from 1930s Japan and…
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Blog PostWestern Comics and Black CowboysDespite the insidious racism, like a lot of people then, I was hooked on Westerns, one of the great comics genres that have received little attention over the years. My collecting addiction was hugely fuelled...
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Blog PostBack to Comics & More DisapprovalSometime soon after the dissolution of my marriage plans I drifted into the Fulham Road Popular Book Exchange and while rummaging found masses of contemporary and old American comics. I opened one of the earliest...
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Blog PostLearning the Value of Comics: A Lesson in CriminalityIn the last episode, I encountered unexpected chicanery and duplicity when it came to adding to my collection. During my childhood, comics took me out of the world. In adulthood, they pushed back me into...
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Blog PostIn conversation with Ann Kiernan, Moira Gemmill Illustrator of the Year 2020I found escape in drawing from a very young age, I just loved drawing, reading comics and watching cartoons…
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Blog PostBamboozling, Flash Gordon and a Magical Mystery TourI went away lugging mint condition Adventure Comics, Famous Funnies and King Comics – the earliest from…
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Blog PostThe Beginnings of a CollectorMy big problem was; my mother disapproved of the comics.…
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Blog PostIce Cold in IdahoHe remembered me from the previous year in London, and he liked comics.…
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Blog PostHunter-Gatherer on the LooseIn childhood the American comics were unique. It was similar to Hollywood.…
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Blog PostNothing was as it seemed…It was fair enough – after all, he’d kept my comics safe!…
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Blog PostVandalism and IdiocyFortunately there were no comics in the vicinity.…
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Blog PostFailures, and Singing in the Rain…X-Men Number 1. © Marvel comics, 1963.…
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Blog PostMeet the Collector!By bringing up old memories, I view the impact of comics and the addiction to collecting in a different…
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Blog PostThe Comic Book CommunitySomeone in the neighbourhood was selling comics.…
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Blog PostThe Italian Siren and the French NoirThe breakup propelled me back into comics. I believe the comics saved my life.…
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Blog PostWhere the Superheroes Are…She reckoned old comics in Oregon would be less expensive.…
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Blog PostThe Serials: From Harlem to Dickens to TrollopeWe’d talked comics. Giving us a tour of European paintings, he asked about Dickens in comics.…