A Short History of the Apocalypse by Frankie Boyle and Charlie Skelton is an upcoming satirical novel about a time traveller giving us tips on how to survive the impending Apocalypse And it will be illustrated by one Frank Quitely. Comic book artist known for All-Star Superman, Flex Mentallo, Jupiter's Legacy, Sandman, The Greens and Judge[...]
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As I stood in line yesterday for tickets to comedian and comic book writer Frankie Boyle's current London show, it was slightly peculiar when I realised that the man two places in front of me in the socially distanced line was… Frankie Boyle. Trying to get back into the theatre, to prepare for that night's[...]
Grant Morrison was the subject, as we mentioned before, of a radio interview on BBC Radio 4, for the show Chain Reaction. You can hear the show right
And it's down to a comic creator again.
Because Frankie Boyle, he of the Rex Royd comic and stand up comedy fame has chosen to interview Grant Morrison, airing next Tuesday in the 6.30 comedy slot on BBC Radio 4 And the week after, Grant Morrison will interview singer/songwriter Neil Innes of The Rutles and Bonzo[...]
We're going to see all his drawings and designs and emblems and so on working their way back into the movie too."
Along the way we also discover Dave Gibbon's involvement in MadeFire – a new digital comics format, how Mark Milar wants Millarworld to rival Marvel and DC in 2013, and reprinting of the letter[...]
And no one died in the most recent performance.
BoyleWatch: So now CLiNT comics creator Frankie Boyle is in trouble again, this time for using the words "nigger" and "paki" in his routine on Channel 4 Thing is, despite my rant about him the other day, this particular routine is completely defensible, in that it's a[...]
Frankie Boyle, author of Rex Royd in CLiNT, and famed British stand up comedian is in trouble in the UK, for a joke he made about glamour model Jordan's obese, blind, disabled young son, Harvey.
In his new "no limits" TV show Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights on Channel 4, as part of a standup set he[...]
It is a shame that they didn't choose to reletter all the comics reprinted inside, to take advantage of the different dimensions.
Surprise 2: It may look sparse, but Kick Ass looks softer and more considered at this size, the colours more like pastels, the panels like wide open spaces.
Surprise 3: Rex Royd written by Frankie[...]