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AVERY HILL PUBLISHING
Avery Hill Publishing is an independent publishing house that was
setup in South London in the long dark winter of 2012. We are currently
promoting use of the word ‘micropublisher’ to describe ourselves, as it
sounds boutique-y and glamorous. We publish comics, zines, fine art and
anything else that grabs our fancy under our two labels, AHArts and
AHComics. We also have three ongoing house publications: ‘Tiny Dancing’ – a miscellany of nonsense and genius, ‘Reads’ – a comics anthology featuring some of the best talent from the UK small press comics scene and ‘Fronts’
– an arts showcase that focuses on an artist whose work we admire,
featuring images and an interview with the creator regarding their
process.
Our canon includes psychogeographical mappings, drunk 19th century
scientists, time-travelling beagles, minimalist musings, kids running
amok in dance tents, and much more.
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SEAN AZZOPARDI
Sean is a London-based cartoonist and has been making and self
publishing comics for eleven years. He’s produced numerous mini comics
and books for his Phatcomics imprint, including acclaimed titles such as Ed, Twelve Hour Shift and Dark Matters. Away from self published titles he is working on Necessary Monsters (First comics) and has drawn a back up strip for indy smash Phonogram (Image). He has work in numerous anthologies and magazines, most recently the current Off Life and Ink + Paper.
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BARK
We are two cool kids who really care about the world. We
are setting up a mag called Bark which we hope to sell to raise money to
buy rain forest from the worldlandtrust.org. We will be launching
our comic at the zine fair, which includes loads of great artists. We
will also be selling original artwork from the zine and we have made
some exclusive comics and other goodies especially for the fair.
Check out the bark blog (bark-cc.tumblr.com) to see all the amazing artists involved.
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ANDY BARRON
Andy draws comics and cartoons based in the world of OM. OM is a
series of short wordless comics featuring an expanding cast of
characters. Andy will be showcasing a brand new comic at BCZF.
@omcomics
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SAMMY BORAS AND SARAH FOGG
Sammy and Sarah are friends who make comics. Sammy
specialises in comics, while Sarah specialises in illustration and
zines. As a team they produce a comic anthology once a year and a music
zine whenever they feel like it. They both work on the quarterly zine
What’s The Time, Mrs Woolf?
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BREAKFAST CHAMPION
CM Carter creates comics and illustrations under the
guise of Breakfast Champion. They draw influence from alternative comix,
low brow culture and dark humour. Their work can be seen in various
places including Off Life, Design Week Blog, Doodlers Anonymous and
Peculiar Bliss. As well as old fashioned pens and paper Breakfast
Champion works with digital media, silk screen and single malt.
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GARETH BROOKES
Gareth has been small press publishing since 2005,
beginning with collaborations with Banal Pig and later becoming involved
with groups such as The Alternative Press and The Comix Reader. Goodies
to be found artfully arranged on his table include The Black Project – a
Graphic Novel created entirely in the mediums of embroidery and linocut
relief print, the psychidelic sci-fi epic The Land of My Heart Chokes
on its Abundance, and a bountiful preponderance of original prints and
handmade zines.
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PAUL ASHLEY BROWN
Since 2008 has been self-publishing Browner-Knowle, his
collection of short, poetic melancholy narratives and comic-strips, as
well as other one-off zines, and has also been published in The Illustrated Ape, The Comix Reader, and Stripburger.
He can usually be found loitering in Park Street cafes, drinking
copious amounts of tea and drawing the denizens of Bristol very very
quickly, as they pass.
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LAURA CALLAGHAN
Laura is an Irish illustrator currently based in South East London.
Her work is largely hand painted using watercolour, indian ink and
isograph pen, depicting women in environments which are ostensibly
bright and beautiful but that cultivate a sense of mystery or unease.
She will be selling publications, art prints and cards and will be
debuting the third instalment of her ‘Fancy’ zine series.
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Craig Conlan is a Scottish artist living in London. He has worked
as an illustrator for many years but has recently returned to his first
love- comics! His site, Craig’s Comic Land features a new story every
month, on the first of the month, with a rotating cast of characters.
Craig will be selling comics, prints and original art featuring Ghost
Cat, Hairy Mary and friends.
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DECADENCE COMICS
DECADENCE is a comic anthology and collective that publishes science
fiction stories. Their comics feature psychedelic altered states and
dystopian visions. Futures and alternative realities are projected while
an awareness of the past and present are retained. Decadence comics
attempt to break down reality and confront the idea of duality within
the Cosmos.
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DIRTY ROTTEN COMICS
Dirty Rotten Comics is an underground comics anthology
curated by Kirk Campbell and Gary Clap. We will be debuting our third
issue at the Bristol Comic and Zine Fair, featuring work from upcoming
UK artists and writers
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DRY COMICS
Dry Comics is a newly-founded publisher of minicomics
based in Cardiff. Debuting at BCZF will be ‘The Architect’ by Ioan
Morris, a poetry zine by Rhydian Parry, and an adaptation of Gemima
Salt’s short story ‘Treehouse’. They’ll also be selling other
comics/zines/illustrations by founder Ioan Morris.
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EYEBALL COMIX
EyeBall Comix began in Bristol, the first issue was printed in 2010.
EyeBall produces toxic garbage in the underground/horror tradition and
has printed works by among others; James Quigley, Motohiro Hayakawa,
Kyle Platts, Aidan Cook and Brigid Deacon, alongside your main EyeBall
honkies; Paul Arscott, Barry Cook and Robscenity.
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HARVEY FINCH
Harvey is the creator of the swords and sorcery adventure – Logar The Barbarian, and more recently, Nadir – a pre-apocalyptic story set in South London.
@harveyfinch
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FLAPJACK COLLECTIVE
A collective of freshly graduated illustrators from the
Arts University Bournemouth. Made up of Louis Craig Carpenter, Maia
Fjord, Allie Oldfield, Hope Sloan and Florence Zealey. We’ll be selling
zines, comics, screen prints, t-shirts, postcards and the like.
Previously we’ve exhibited at Comica Festival in London. Come and say
hello, we don’t bite!
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FOLD COLLABORATIVE
Fold Collaborative is an independent
publication produced by 9 illustration graduates from Falmouth
University. We will be releasing fold issue 10 at BCZF along with other
printed things and goodies!
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FOOTPRINT
Footprint are a printer co-operative from Leeds. This
Risograph specialist, zine-happy, anti-capitalist, booty-shaking
collective have started doing a zine distro of the finest wares that
rattle off their machines and they’ll be bringing a tableful of it to
Bristol. They’ll also be happy to talk to punters about printing,
co-operatives and anything else they do.
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LORENA GARCIA
Lorena Garcia is a freelance illustrator, designer and artisan.
Currently based in London, she published the first issue of her zine Compendiums of Curiosities
last April, featuring botanical illustrations of poisonous flowers.
Lorena has a passion for knowledge and curiosities, specially regarding
Botany, History and Literature. She is the kind of person who believes
you can never have too many books, just not enough space.
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ISABEL GREENBERG
Isabel is a London based illustrator and writer. She is currently
working on her first graphic novel ‘The Encyclopedia of Early Earth’
which is due to be publushed in 2013 by Jonathan Cape in the UK, Random
House in Canada and Little Brown in the US. She studied illustration at
the University of Brighton and since graduating has worked for a variety
of clients including Nobrow Press, The National Trust, Seven Stories
Press, Solipsistic Pop and Wrap Magazine. In 2011 she won the Observer
Jonathan Cape Graphic short story prize.
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ALEX HAHN
Alex Hahn Publishing is an independent producer of
comics, zines and graphic novels. With products ranging from small, home
made editions to 100-page graphic novels and more. The charm of Alex’s
products is matched by the characters within them: The emasculated hero,
Heracles; the lovestruck cupcake known as Muffnut (doughnut/muffin) and
his muse, the Cruffin (croissant/muffin); a determined little space man
and, of course, Blop -everyone’s favourite Martian!
Visit Alex’s table for a wide selection of titles, prints, cards,
original artwork and other cool merchandise; free signing and a friendly
smile. Look out for a brand new book launching at the fair!!
@alexhahns_twits
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TERRY HOOPER-SCHARF
Terry Hooper-Scharf is a writer and comics journalist and has worked
in comics since the early 1980s for Fantagraphic Books, MU Press,
Blackbird Comics, Marvel UK, Fleetway and Egmont. He has been a major
supporter of the Small Press in both the UK and Europe and Black Tower
Comics and Books recently celebrated over 30 years of publishing.
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JAZZ DAD BOOKS
Jazz Dad Books is a small press publisher based in Bristol. Founded
in 2013 by Edward Cheverton. Jazz Dad Books focuses on producing small
runs of Zines, Comics and Artist’s books from a variety of Illustrators
and Artists. We will have titles from Nick Edwards, Disa Wallander,
Chris Harnan, Jayde Perkin, David Biskup, Rosie Brand and many more, as
well as prints, original art and the legendary Jazz Dad badge.
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GRAHAM JOHNSON
Mr G Johnson, sometimes known as Graham, is a Bristol based artist
currently mostly finishing his illustration degree and slowly drawing http://portinastormcomic.com, but sometimes does other stuff like raising a pet lizard (and drawing him).
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MAX K
Max is a renaissance man, he’s designed gig posters and
record covers, creates and publishes his own comics and zines, and also
sells merchandise & clothing under the name of ‘Club Guillotine’. He
also organises ‘Baby Teeth’ art fairs, which he is planning on moving
from Cornwall to Bristol before the end of the year.Max K will be selling his comic ‘Pizza for breakfast’ aswell as a new JAMHACC release.
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JOSEPH P KELLY.
Joseph P Kelly is a comic book artist, illustrator and screen printer
based in London. His work is created using traditional pen and ink
techniques often adding colour digitally before reproducing through hand
made screen prints. He will be selling zines, hand made screen printed
posters and art works.
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STEPHEN KELLY
Stephen is a Scottish artist living in Bristol, working mostly in
publishing as an editorial illustrator for magazines like Classic Rock,
Total Guitar and Rock Sound. He will be selling his first foray into
comics at BCZF 2014, so please be nice.
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ISAAC LENKIEWICZ
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AMY McKAY
Amy McKay is a Yorkshire based illustrator who has recently struck
lucky with a fun job as Graphic Designer on CBBC’s hit musical comedy
the ‘4 O’Clock Club’. When she’s not hobnobbing with the stars of
Children’s television (Otis the Aardvark, Ed the Duck, those two wolves
from Live and Kicking…) Amy makes kid-friendly, silly, one-page comics
inspired by random words and impressive real life misadventures.
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LIZE MEDDINGS
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THE MODERNIST
the modernist magazine is a quarterly publication about 20th
century modernist architecture and design. Published in the North of
England and now spreading its tentacles across the world. We’ve hand
picked a team of experts, and dilettantes alike, to bring you news,
reviews, musings and delightful titbits about modernist architecture and
design. So, if you love 20th century architecture and design, the modernist magazine is just the ticket.
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MOMO WORKS
Momo Works is a small press based in London. After publishing Flamingo Magazine, it now focuses on short-run essays.
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MONSTER EMPORIUM PRESS
Monster Emporium Press was born in 2009 out of the constructed
chaos of south London arts collective What They Could Do, They Did and
one of its innumerable projects, a zine, ‘They Did’. Out of MEP’s own
chaos now come art books, zines and new writing.
@MonsterEmporium
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LOUIS NETTER
Corruption Comics is the brainchild of Louis Netter and it seeks to
crawl under the reptilian skin of the power brokers of the world and
shine a light in the dark corners (with more than a laugh or two thrown
in). Four comics will be available with one never before seen journey
into LSD and CIA mayhem.
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IAN NORRIS
Fixed Up is the story of one man’s journey from a geeky,
awkward, shy teenager in Cape Town – to a geeky, awkward, shy adult in
Oxford. It tells the story of how being in love is the worst thing ever.
The first three epic issues will be on sale, as well as a speak preview
of issue 4.
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OPPOSITE THE ALLEY
Opposite The Alley is a small independent press founded
by Illustrators Emma Evans and Iselle Maddocks. It offers a platform for
illustrators working in a wide variety of styles and aims to shed light
onto both emerging artists and young talent. We’re friendly so be sure
to say ‘hi’ if you stop by our stall!
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SANDRA ORTUNO
Sandra Ortuño is a female human currently living in the UK but was
born in Spain. She claims to be an illustrator and graphic designer.
When she grows up, she wants to be a crazy cat lady but since she’s got
no cats yet, for now she’s just crazy. Besides cats and every living
creature wandering on the planet, she also loves cake, colourful things,
cartoons, gentlemen with goatees and sunny days. Sometimes she grabs a
pencil and draws silly stuff.
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A varied selection of comics, art books and prints published @ottopressuk will be on display for your discernment.
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MARK PEARCE AND JAMES STAYTE
Mark Pearce is the creator of Ronin Dogs. James Stayte is the creator of Big Jimmy. They are the Wyld Stallyns of comics.”
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Having realized at an early age that he was a bit of an introvert,
Tom decided to become a cartoonist. He has since gone on to produce
work for The Beano, The Dandy, The Guardian, The Readers Digest, CBBC,
Nessy and many others. Tom is the author and illustrator of The
Broadmead Colouring Book, Sunshine Bay: not half as bad as people say, A
Load of Old Rubbish and lots of magazine comics.
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ZOE POWER
Fresh off the boat from Montréal, where she’s been living
for the past few years, Zoe is moving back to her hometown with a
paintbrish in hand and a thirst for collaboration. Bikes and food are
some of her favourite things as are black marker pens, sexy lettering,
relief print and dry humour.
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PRINCESA PIRATA
Princesa Pirata is a small queer/anarcha feminist distro with a love
for cycling and all kinds of D.I.Y. It’s run by A-K Pirata and based in
Bristol. Princesa Pirata stocks zines, small press comix, badges,
postcards etc. princesapiratadistro.wordpress.com
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SHAPE OF MY HEART
Based in London, I write perzines focusing on mental health recovery, travel and penguins!
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SICKER THAN THOU
Sicker Than Thou is a comic collective consisting of Andrew Godfrey
(artist, writer) and Emma Mould (writer) who make autobiographical
comics about chronic and mental illness with a twist of humour. Andrew
was born with the chronic illness Cystic Fibrosis, a degenerative
disease that affects the lungs and digestion, amongst other things, and
Emma Mould was diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder aged
18.They are currently working on a strip for the forthcoming anthology
of mental health recovery comics edited by mental health nurse and
educator Theo Stickley and cartoonist Brick (Depresso, Knockabout
Comics).
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SAMANTHA STARKEY
Samantha Starkey is a London based character Illustrator who’s
drawings humour the mundane, and celebrate the beauty of the ordinary.
She’ll also be teaming up with some of her buddies from Kingston Uni.
Expect digestible zines and mini stickers.
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LEE TAYLOR
As well as having co-created issues of the music / art / stuff zine
‘The Screever’ since ’09, Lee also makes a perzine called ‘Larry’,
draws bleak comics for folk, and writes, records, and releases a bunch
of music that no one listens to.
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MAIR THOMAS
Mair (A little lost) makes DIY lo-fi surreal comics and
colouring books, which often feature flying tortoises. She has a weekly
updated Welsh Language online comic called ‘Llong’ about a boat’s
adventures around a flat world. Mair’s work can sometimes be seen in
Bear Pit Zine and What’s the Time, Mrs Woolf Zine.
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TWIN FREAKS
Twin Freaks are Bristol-based illustrators Alys Jones and Ryan Gajda.
ALYS JONES likes almost anything which is over 100 years old. RYAN GAJDA is unable to relate to anything except through an increasingly alienating filter of pop culture and geekery.
They will be selling: zines, postcards, badges, prints and various pieces of illustrated esoterica.
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WATER CLOSET PRESS
Richard Worth is a bearded comics writer; he’s Northern.
Jordan Collver is a bearded comics artist; he’s Canadian. They have been
making comics together as The Water Closet Press since 2010. Their
chief export is a small press serial comic entitledLadies & Gentlemen. The Water Closet transcends all divides and is located in both Leeds and Bristol.
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OWEN WATTS
The Psychedelic Journal of Time Travel is a bizarre anthology filled with the best of the small press – short self-contained tales of the strange and the inexplicable
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ELLICE WEAVER
Ellice
Weaver is a young comic maker, self publisher and cake artist from
Bristol. She studies Illustration at the University of West England and
prints her zines and comics under ‘Cringe Press’. Most of her Comics are
autobiographical and deal with the problems of everyday life: petting
soft animals, getting a haircut and the creeping feeling of not
belonging anywhere.
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WE STUDIO PRESS
We Studio Press is a wee/small press publishing initiative based in
Glasgow and Dundee set up by Glaswegian illustrator David Kerr. We will
presenting books and prints by a select few illustrators and comic
artists.
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A father and son independent publishing powerhouse delivering heavy
hit after heavy hit. Home of Dogboy and Jimmy and a whole lot more!
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Hey Terry. I've read your profile through a few times but 'Blackbird Comics' is a new one on me. I've checked on the internet ( here through my limited resources ) and come up with little that makes any sense to me. A little background info, please ?
ReplyDeleteJohn Nordland III ran a printers -printed for Aircell Comics, etc. You can Google "John Nordland III Heroes #2 Blackbird Comics" the book is from 1986/87 but nothing after that. He also had a couple humour comics out (from 1986) but I've seen nothing new. Pity but a VERY bad experience for me.
ReplyDeleteA few quick notes. I don't think GoBo works with editorial comment and I guess its just him! I will use the pieces you sent, though. Also, re Perish strip: note the way I drew X-10. He has to look like that facially. I'll send you a page to explain why BUT the page is strictly confidential and must never ever never never ever be shown (just yet) -I have some Shinobi on standby so....Really -Iron Boy -X-10 and "brothers" -the Thaddeus Twatt connection is there! Do like the solid inks in the strip. 10 Dancing Monkeys I'll explain more in a letter to send Monday. ;-)
ReplyDeleteMr Stransky: I have just spent three hours tearing my place apart but I CANNOT find the final part of The 10 Dancing Monkeys -the big show down. Did I send this to you???
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