Births:
Frank Hampson (1918); Jim Cawthorn (1929); Mick Bunnage (1958); Oliver Preston (1962)
Notable Events:
Judge Dredd made a personal appearance at Nostalgia & Comics, 14-16 Smallbrook, Queensway, Birmingham, in 1990.
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Showing posts with label Jim Cawthorn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jim Cawthorn. Show all posts
Friday, December 21, 2018
On This Day: 21 Dec
Labels:
Frank Hampson,
Jim Cawthorn,
Judge Dredd,
Mick Bunnage,
Oliver Preston
Sunday, December 2, 2018
On This Day: 02 Dec
Zenith: Phase Two (Rebellion; 2014)
Judge Dredd: Cursed Earth Asylum by David Bishop. (Virgin Publishing; Dec 1993) ISBN-10: 0 35232 893 2.
Births:
Francis Carruthers Gould (FCG; 1844); Thomas V. Boardman, Sr. (1904); Alex Watson (1929); David Macaulay (1946)
Deaths:
Mary Cathcart Borer (1994); Tony Weare (1994); Jim Cawthorn (2008)
Notable Events:
Dez Skinn resigned from his position of editor and publisher of Quality Comics in 1987. Much was made of the fact that quality control issues lay at the root of his dissatisfaction with the way the titles were being handled.
In 1994 Tony Weare jumped from the pier in Porthleven, Cornwall, to his death. The reason for his suicide was increasing difficulty in mobility.
Insomnia Publications Ltd. dissolved in 2011.
The ABC Show began at the Royal National Hotel, Bedford Way, London, in 2012. The show used the imminent demise of The Dandy as an excuse to focus on the characters and creators from the title.
Judge Dredd: Cursed Earth Asylum by David Bishop. (Virgin Publishing; Dec 1993) ISBN-10: 0 35232 893 2.
Births:
Francis Carruthers Gould (FCG; 1844); Thomas V. Boardman, Sr. (1904); Alex Watson (1929); David Macaulay (1946)
Deaths:
Mary Cathcart Borer (1994); Tony Weare (1994); Jim Cawthorn (2008)
Notable Events:
Dez Skinn resigned from his position of editor and publisher of Quality Comics in 1987. Much was made of the fact that quality control issues lay at the root of his dissatisfaction with the way the titles were being handled.
In 1994 Tony Weare jumped from the pier in Porthleven, Cornwall, to his death. The reason for his suicide was increasing difficulty in mobility.
Insomnia Publications Ltd. dissolved in 2011.
The ABC Show began at the Royal National Hotel, Bedford Way, London, in 2012. The show used the imminent demise of The Dandy as an excuse to focus on the characters and creators from the title.
Labels:
Alex Watson,
David Macaulay,
Dez Skinn,
Francis Carruthers Gould,
Jim Cawthorn,
Judge Dredd,
The Dandy,
Tony Weare,
Zenith
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