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Things to Do in London If You Like Comics – May 2019
Things to do in London in May 2019… if you like comics, of course. Exhibitions followed by events… let us know if we missed any. May brings both Free Comic Book Day at the beginning of the month and MCM Londo Comic Con towards the end… what a great time to like comics, comic culture and be in London.
Exhibitions:
More Instant Mash -Carl Stimpson Exhibition Clear line painter Carl Stimpson returns to Orbital's Eisner-winning gallery for an incredible new exhibition – More Instant Mash. With a range of original paintings and screenprints on display, Stimpson captures a mix of pop art pulp, Hergé's clear line sensibility, and comic book nostalgia. Extended to May 19th, Orbital Comics.
YiMiao Shih: Rabbrexit Means Rabbrexit, House Of Illustraton, Kings Cross, until July. Shih has created a series of 'relics' from the UK's imaginary rabbit population, including large-scale embroidered epics, newly minted 52p and 48p coins and aeroplane landing cards for rabbits stripped of their British citizenship. These satirical pieces draw together Shih's real-world observations of the nationalistic fervor, economic uncertainty and fragmentation of societal bonds brought about by Brexit. Until July.
Posy Simmonds: A Retrospective. The first major UK retrospective of the celebrated comic artist and graphic novelist.
Posy Simmonds' sharp satire and progressive female characters have defined a career spanning 50 years. The exhibition will feature her early-career pastiches, iconic cartoon strips for The Guardian and children's books such as Fred, which became an Oscar-nominated film. It will also include the first ever British graphic novel, True Love, unseen pages from Tamara Drewe and drawings from Simmonds' new 2018 book, Cassandra Darke. House Of Illustration, 24th of May to September.
Events
Thursday, May 2nd
Troopers. Guest invites only.
Friday, May 3rd
Get the train to Brighton for www.graphicbrighton.com, University of Brighton City Campus with Ian Williams, Chris Geary, Ottilie Hainsworth, Richy K Chandler, Warren Pleece, Alison Sampson, Owen Pomery, Muna Al-Jawad, Ben Dickson, Daniel Locke and comics laureate Hannah Berry. George Hardie and architects Jacquelyn Cohen and Joe Robson. 10am-5pm. Free.
Saturday May 4th
- Free Comic Book Day, Orbital Comics – big long queue, cosplayers for entertainment, former staff members drafted in, get there early.
- Free Comic Book Day, 2000AD Villains Takeover signing, Doctor Who signing, Trevor Hairsine signing, Forbidden Planet Megastore. Aside from signings, free comic bag handouts outside the front door.
- Free Comic Book Day, Mega-City Comics, Camden
- Free Comic Book Day, A Place In Space, Croydon
- Free Comic Book Day, Piranha Comics, Bromley
- Free Comic Book Day, Piranha Comics, Kingston
- Free Comic Book Day, Forbidden Planet, Croydon
- Free Comic Book Day, Window Painting, Oni Signing, Workshops, Gosh Comics, sigbing and events through the day.
FREE Comic Book Creation Workshop for Parents and Kids – Fifth Edition, Fulham Library, 3-4.30pm
Adult Masterclass: Graphic Novel Your Life (A One Day Introduction). A one day workshop to help you develop ideas for a graphic novel based on your personal experiences. House Of Illustration, King's Cross. 10am-4pm
Get the train to Brighton for Graphic Brighton 2019: Making Comics Work, at the University of Brighton City Campus with Ian Williams, Chris Geary, Ottilie Hainsworth, Richy K Chandler, Warren Pleece, Alison Sampson, Owen Pomery, Muna Al-Jawad, Ben Dickson, Daniel Locke and comics laureate Hannah Berry. George Hardie and architects Jacquelyn Cohen and Joe Robson. 10am-5pm. Free.
Or get the train to Portsmouth for the Portsmouth Comic Con, with Roy Thomas, Steve Englehart, Sean Phillips, Tommy Lee Edwards, Liam Sharp, Kieron Gillen, Scott Dunbier, Joe Illidge and more.
Sunday May 5th
Get the train to Portsmouth for the Portsmouth Comic Con, with Roy Thomas, Steve Englehart, Sean Phillips, Tommy Lee Edwards, Liam Sharp, Kieron Gillen, Scott Dunbier, Joe Illidge and more.
Monday May 6th
Comic Art Masterclass with Kev F Sutherland, Royal Academy of Arts 10am-12.30pm, 1.30-4.30pm, Royal Academy of Arts. Burlington House, Piccadilly,
Tuesday, May 7th
Islington Comic Forum, North Library, Manor Gdns, 6.30pm
Shoe Lane Comic Forum, Shoe Lane Library, Little New Street. 5.30-7pm
Thursday, May 9th
Sunday's Child Launch Party with Serena Katt, Gosh Comics, 7-9pm.
Friday, May 10th
Chris Thompson and Will Mullane's Leaving Party from Titan Comics, Mad Hatter Hotel, 5.45pm
Saturday, May 11th
Terry Jervis and Chris Geary signing Spirit of the Pharaoh graphic novel, Forbidden Planet 1-pm
WIP (Work In Progress Comics), Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, 11.30am-3.30pm
Afro Reads Book Club – Augustown by Kei Miller, Palmers Green Library
Sunday, May 12th
London Comic Mart – Noon-4pm Royal National Hotel
CHCC YA Fest, Chadwell Heath Community Centre 11am-6pm. Including Alice Oseman – Author of Solitaire, Radio Silence, I Was Born For This and graphic novel Heartstopper, revealing what's involved in creating a graphic novel in workshop 'Art with Alice'.
Monday, May 13th
Church Street Library Graphic Novel Club, Church Street Library, Marylebone, 6:30 – 8pm
Brompton Library Graphic Novel Reading Group, Upstairs in the Brompton Library Learning Space, 6:30 – 7.30pm
Wednesday May 16th
Barbican Comics Forum, Barbican. 5.30pm-7pm. A fun and informal book group dedicated to the understanding and enjoyment of the multifaceted medium of comic books and graphic novels.
Saturday, May 18th
The Best of London Horror Comic Volume 1 Launch & Signing, Orbital Comics.
To celebrate its release, writer J.P. Kamath will be signing copies of his new book, The Best of London Horror Comic Volume 1, at Orbital. This horror/comedy is a 60-page collection of stories from the book's 12-year history, from issues that were previously out of print. Limited prints of the new cover by Doctor Who cover artist Simon Myers will also be available for the first few customers. "A combination of the sensibilities of a '70s Warren anthology with the production values of the Marvel Max imprint. Sickeningly slick and horrifyingly funny." – Stewart Lee.
Ian Edginton and Llexi Leon signing Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast Vol 2 Night City #1 (FP glow in the dark retailer variant cover) Forbidden Planet 1-2pm
Comic Book and Graphic Novel Scriptwriting: An Introduction by Tony Lee, Raindance Film Training Centre, 10am-5pm £150 tickets
Friday May 24th
MCM London Comic Con, London ExCeL Centre. London's biggest comic book convention.
Official Fox@ExCeL ComicCon After Party
Saturday May 25th
Dave Gibbons and John Higgins signing DC Modern Classics: Watchmen, Forbidden Planet 4-5p
MCM London Comic Con, London ExCeL Centre. London's biggest comic book convention.
Official Fox@ExCeL ComicCon After Party
Sunday May 26th
MCM London Comic Con, London ExCeL Centre. London's biggest comic book convention.
Official Fox@ExCeL ComicCon After Party
BSL Family Workshop: Cartoon Strips with Christopher Sacre. Delivered in both British Sign Language and spoken English; both hearing and Deaf families welcome. House Of Illustration, Kings Cross. 11am-1pm
Monday. May 27th
Dalston Comic (creators) Club, Dalston CLR James Library, Dalston Lane, 6:30 – 7:30pm
Tuesday, May 28th
London Comic Book Club, The Sheaf, Southwark, 7-9pm
Wednesday, May 29th
Eoin Marron and Ollie Masters signing Killer Groove #1, Forbidden Plamet, 6-7pm
Comica Social Club, Central Bar, Royal Festival Hall, 6pm