Filed under: Features | Tags: Bestof2014, dc comics, Frank Quitely, Grant Morrison, Multiversity, Pax-Americana
It may well have felt like forever for Multiversity to start but when it did, the vast majority of people were on-board from the start although everyone was really counting down to the Morrison/Quitely team-up on Pax Americana.
Filed under: Events | Tags: Alan Grant, Black Hearted Press, CCA, Colin Bell, Colin MacNeil, Erik Larsen, Frank Quitely, Gail Simone, Garry Mac, Gary Chudleigh, Gary Kelly, Glasgow Comic Con, Howard Chaykin, John Lees, John Wagner, Peter Milligan, SICBA, Tanya Roberts, Team Girl Comic
Saturday & Sunday saw Glasgow Comic Con kick-off the summer of comics for me and while the sun shone for the whole weekend (minus a few minor downpours that soon dried up) the guests, comics and cosplayers were all in attendance.
Filed under: Features | Tags: Bestof2013, Frank Quitely, Jupiter's Legacy, Mark Millar
Image Comics have always been a solid source of titles for my pull-list but with Mark Millar & Frank Quitely teaming up to work on this latest creation – the hype and buzz was stepped up a few gears.
Filed under: Events | Tags: A1 Comics, Alan Davis, Alan Grant, Andy Diggle, Black Hearted Press, Carlos Ezquerra, CCA, Forbidden Planet, Frank Quitely, Glasgow Comic Con, Gordon McLean, James Devlin, John Richard Farman, John Wagner, Mike Ploog, Moogs Kewel, Obscure Reference Comics, Plan B books, Rough Cut Comics, Sha Nazir, Simon Bisley, Team Girl Comic, Waterstones
Last weekend 13th & 14th July brought two of the sunniest days so far and with some venturing to T in the Park’s 20th year……some of us were more content to stay closer to home and take in Glasgow’s Annual Comic Con, now in its third year.
Filed under: Competitions | Tags: Competition, David Mack, Frank Quitely, Kabuki, Superior
It’s that time again over at Comics Anonymous HQ – we’ve got more signed comics to giveaway and it’s just as easy as ever to give yourself a chance at these signed issues.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Image Comics | Tags: Bryan Hitch, Dave Johnson, Frank Quitely, Image Comics, Jupiter's Legacy, Mark Millar, Peter Doherty, Phil Noto
The much talked about, much-hyped team-up of Mark Millar & Frank Quitely hits with #1 of this latest title from Image. Millar, Quitely AND Image – sounds like a winner before we open that issue but does the title deliver what we’d expect??
Filed under: Events | Tags: Cameron Stewart, Dundee Comics Day, Frank Quitely, Frazer Irving, Grant Morrison, Multiversity, Peter Doherty, Rian Hughes, Wonder Woman
Sunday the 28th of October saw the Dundee Literary Festival with its regular Comic themed day but with a clear focus on one person in particular – Grant Morrison.
Filed under: Interviews | Tags: Charlie Adlard, Duncan Fegrado, Forbidden Planet Glasgow, Frank Quitely, Glasgow Film Festival, Image Comics, Mark Millar, Robert Kirman, Sean Murphy, Sean Phillips, The Passenger, The Walking Dead, Tommy Lee Edwards, Tony Moore
A few weeks ago Forbidden Planet in Glasgow played host to British comic artist Charlie Adlard, best known for his current run on The Walking Dead with Robert Kirkman. This was an opportunity that the Comics Anon team couldn’t let slip by without catching up with him and getting the chance to ask a few questions.
Filed under: Features | Tags: Frank Quitely, Glasgow Film Festival, John McShane, Jupiter's Children, Mark Millar
For a second year running, Mark Millar has been in charge of the comics themed section of the Glasgow Film festival, leading to various Q&A sessions, workshops and screenings of comic-themed films. Comics Anonymous popped along to a couple of the Q&As this year, starting with the head honcho himself, joined by his friend and collaborator Frank Quitely.
Filed under: Interviews | Tags: Frank Quitely, Grant Morrison, Jupiter's Child, Mark Millar, Pax-Americana, Red Hot Comics, Robert Crumb
At the tail end of last year we were lucky enough to catch up with Frank Quitely during a signing at Comics Anonymous’s comic book shop of choice – Red Hot Comics. The store was celebrating it’s 20th anniversary, so what better way than to invite the comic artist megastar Mr Quitely and local comic creators Metaphrog. Frank was, as always, a pleasure to talk. We asked about all of his upcoming projects – here’s what he had to say: