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Things To Do In London This Week If You Like Comics. And If You Can Get The Bus.
Firstly, there are Tube strikes this week and next, which may well affect your New Comics Day… transport will be affected from 9.30pm Tuesday until Friday morning. And the same again next week. Check details here.
Ongoing
Battle Of The Eyes exhibition at Orbital Comics, featuring the work of Savage Pencil, Chris Long and Andy Dog running until 14th February.
Bring Me Laughter, Cartoons and caricatures at the Cartoon Museum by Anton, H.M. Bateman, Max Beerbohm, Peter Brookes, Jonathan Cusick, Disney Studio, Fougasse, Giles, Pont, William Heath Robinson, Donald McGill, Phil May,Matt, Ronald Searle, Trog and many others from the collection of George and Pat Walker, until the 23rd February.
Afra Super Hero at the V&A.
Jon Daniel's action figures, comic books and games offer an insight into the experience of an African Caribbean boy, growing up in 1960s and 1970s Britain, in search of his identity. Until the 9th February
Tuesday
Paul Pope will be in conversation with Comica Co-Director Paul Gravett with support from First Second/Macmillan, Melia Publishing Services & Foyles, at Foyles Gallery, Charing Cross Road. 6.15 for 6.30pm start, ends 8.30pm. £6 from WeGotTickets.
Wednesday
Steven Mooney to sign Half Past Danger at Forbidden Planet with its exclusive bookplate.
Stephen Mooney will be signing our EXCLUSIVE BOOKPLATED hardcover edition of HALF PAST DANGER at the Forbidden Planet London Megastore on Wednesday 5th February from 6 – 7pm!
History meets Prehistory in this two-fisted race against time!
Summer, 1943, and in the midst of a war waged by monsters, Staff Sergeant Tommy 'Irish' Flynn never expected to encounter a real one. But on a remote island in the South Pacific theatre, Flynn and his squad come face-to-fanged-face with creatures long thought dead!