The previous magazine's cover, Private Eye #1609, caused considerable disquiet amongst some readers and commentators, filling the current issues' letters pages.
Comments included British comedian and author of Jews Don't Count, David Baddiel who said "The issue here is not what it says, but presenting it as a big pleased-with-it's-own-dangerousness WARNING, suggesting that it will lead[...]
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This week he launched the book at the London Cartoon Museum, with all sorts of folk in attendance, Garth Ennis, Roger Langridge, Oscar Zarate, Jason Atomic, Lucy Sullivan, Tim Pilcher, Ed Ilya, Paul Gravett, Tony Bennett, Jess Kemp, Zoom Rockman, David Hine, Rian Hughes and more, to celebrate Martl's glossy-papered achievement. Here is his three-minute[...]
Last night, community centre in JW3 in North West London hosted a gala event for Zoom Rockman and his installation Jewish Hall of Fame which brings life-size cultural icon automata, mega cartoons and comic books featuring famous faces to life It is curated by friend-of-Bleeding Cool and comic book expert extraordinaire Paul Gravett. Bleeding Cool ran an article[...]
Today sees the opening of Zoom Rockman's Jewish Hall Of Fame at JW3 in Finchley, North London, right next to the Finchley & Frognal train station I ran a piece on the show's existence last week, but I really wasn't prepared for what I got to see, being given a tour around the exhibition by[...]
Zoom Rockman's Jewish Hall of Fame brings life-size cultural icon automata, mega cartoons and comic books featuring famous faces to life, the first major contemporary art installation at the new venue JW3 in North West London, running from Tuesday the 23rd of May until the 3rd of September It is curated by friend of Bleeding[...]