Redeye magazine

The interview I did alongside Jim Medway has been featured in the first issue of the relaunched Redeye Magazine, available in pdf format for only £1! Here’s the blurb:

The future of comics begins with REDEYE 2.1, a pdf-only monthly magazine with all the news, reviews, features and stuff worth talking about, including:

Interviews with Leah Moore and John Reppion on The Complete Dracula and The Trial of Sherlock Holmes with artists Colton Worley and Aaron Campbell; Cartoonist and festival organiser Oliver Smith talks about throwing out the rule book for the small press and building something better; New York born and raised illustrator Liz Baillie discusses her comics, her love for the Bouncing Souls and her Jabba the Hutt face; Ben Dickson talks to Garen Ewing about Rainbow Orchid blossoming under a new deal with publisher Egmont; Northern Irish illustrator Bridgeen Gillespie talks about curious rabbits, hissy fits and being open to interpretation; and as part of his 100 Days, 100 Cartoonists series, Citizen Badham talks to creators Adam Cadwell and Jim Medway about unconventional narratives, the value of the everyday and deflated balloons.

Plus a THE SECRET HISTORY OF… IRISH COMIX, as Niall Kitson uncovers the growing Irish Comics scene ready for the international stage, and a report on the long awaited LUC@176 event..

REDEYE MAGAZINE ISSUE 2.1
114 pages, colour, PDF format, 82mb direct download from http://enginecomics.co.uk/redeye/reframeset.htm. Just £1/$1.80!

It’s a wonderfully designed magazine and they’ve got some great creators involved, the features and interviews are all very thorough and thoughtful. Well worth a single pound. Print out an article at work and read it on your lunch. Click here to purchase and you can follow the magazine on it’s Facebook page.

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