Well that was fun, big thanks to SteamPaper's presenter Keith for herding us all t'other night in a nice Comics Double Feature Team-Up Crossover chat with Dave and I representing Accent UK and Time Bomb's founder & scribe, Steve Tanner.
It was really good to see each other and chew the fat on our respective comic creating approaches and forthcoming projects. Keith ably guided us through the 'techy set-up' bits and it seemed to be well received with several live comments and questions.
Thanks to all who viewed or commented and don't worry if you missed it, it's available on demand direct from Keith's SteamPaper facebook page here and scroll around for several other entertaining interviews and news on the forthcoming SteamPunk over Ether event appearing in this brave new virtual world on 25th & 26th April!
Showing posts with label Timebomb comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Timebomb comics. Show all posts
Sunday, 12 April 2020
Thursday, 9 April 2020
Steampunk in the Air?
Greetings and a heads up that a wonderful idea to fill t'ether with fine Steampunk art, music, makers, creators & happenings in a virtual festival is gathering apace for 25 & 26 April 2020! The gathering is brainchild of the estemmed Steampaper team and has been warmly embraced by the community since being first whispered about.
Please register your interest here and also check out Steampaper's own facebook pages where Mr Keith is currently conducting a series of online live interviews with various talented folks who dance to a Steampunk strut!
All interviews to date can be accessed from SteamPaper's facebook page under the page's video menu on t'left! A fine, hearty line up there is too :)
And if you are suffering withdrawal symptons form seeing your favourite comic book creators why not tune into Steampaper Live tomorrow from 6:30 pm when Keith will bravely be trying to re-connect Accent UK's Dave West and yours truly with our ol' pal, Steve Tanner of Time Bomb comics! One of us is in the North, one the South, one the Midlands and one a secret location!
What could possibly go wrong? Will any of us dress up for the occasion, has any of us gone native or stir crazy during these strange times, will any of us reveal some hitherto closely guarded secrets of creating comics? Who knows, but you can find out by tuning to SteamPaper Live, Friday 6:30 pm!
And don't forget to sign-up to SteamPaper's own mailing list for the latest steampunk news!
Friday, 9 September 2016
Splendid Steampunk!
Wow! I think that's (almost) all I can say after our August bank holiday appearance at the annual Asylum Steampunk Festival in Lincoln as I'm still processing it all really!
As you'll know Dave West and I under our 'Accent UK' comics banner regularly attend comic conventions up and down the country (and sometimes further afield) exhibiting our creator-owned comics and graphic novels. We've done this for many a year now so are somewhat old hands at it and even when we try a new show or location we've a pretty good idea what to expect.
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The street scenes around Lincoln - early morning! |
Asylum was, as we'd been warned, nothing like anything we've ever done before, it really took over the whole city of Lincoln with shop displays, bunting, street stalls, attractions, buskers, full evening programme and 8 or more separate venues all celebrating the world of steampunk to devoted followers and bemused public alike. Then there were the fashions and costumes, most home made and extravagant and very different from our usual comic cosplayers, who base their outfits on established comic strip or movie characters. These were all unique demonstrating the wearer's own individuality, often adopting a 'nome de plume' as their steampunk alter ego!
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Gunfighters on way down from Lincoln Castle! |
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Lady Patricia Fancy-Feather & Baron Von Brucken! |
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Yes those are real parrots! |
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Now that's a big gun! |
One thing the steampunk crowd did have in common with comic convention people was a shared enthusiasm of their interest and being friendly and approachable to each other, the positive vibe was everywhere, even when the Lincoln weather did it's best to dampen spirits.
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Making friends sheltering from rain |
We were set up in a new venue to the event, The Cathedral Centre, a 13th century building in the shadows of the magnificent, almost 1,000 year old, Lincoln Cathedral! The Centre had been christened the 'Steampunk Embassy' for the occasion and we were set up with fellow comicers, Steve Tanner (Timebomb), Lauren (Cactus Illustration) & Jade Sarson (Tea Hermit) and in an adjoining room several authors, photographers and role-playing game demonstrations including the delightful Tom, Nimue and James Brown - sorry didn't get everyone else's details or photos!
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Timebomb's Steve Tanner or was it a steampunk Willy Wonka? |
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Cactus Illustration's Lauren and friend (sorry didn't catch name!) |
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Mr West surveys the scene |
We were upstairs, (above the centre's cafe, where the poor ladies were truly run off their feet!) and had responded to the good Major Tinker's invitation challenge to not 'just' sit behind our tables selling, but to create an interesting display and to engage with visitors, (we were after all to be 'ambassadors' for the event!). This request had initially troubled then really inspired Mr West and I these last few months as we dismantled our normal display and started from scratch, scouring our homes, lofts and charity shops for suitable items and we were delighted when the good Major and others congratulated us on our efforts - phew - so much so that we are planning to bring a little of this to our future comic show displays - not sure if Dave will wear the hat again though!
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The Accent UK Comics Emporium! |
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Our little comics corner! |
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Captain Colin on parade! |
Hat's not withstanding, our only disappointments of the weekend were not actually seeing or truly experiencing the event as we were pretty much bound to our own venue and access to much else that was available was by wristband or tickets only, of which we had neither. From conversations though we picked up that there was a whole lot more going on, (a whole lot more!) which justified Asylum's claim to be Europe's largest Steampunk gathering.
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The Asylum venue map (image by Dr Geoff) |
Also, perhaps because there was so much else on offer or because we were in a new venue, a little off the beaten path, we didn't really experience the crowds or footfall that were evidenced elsewhere with only a small fraction of visitors finding their way to our emporium. This wasn't for the want of trying by the event organisers & volunteers who quickly responded by erecting additional signage (including our own WesterNoir banner) and placing friendly 'ushers' outside which did help to increase numbers but not in the volumes that may have been expected.
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Just outside Cathedral centre courtyard |
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In the shadows of Lincoln Cathedral! |
This was a shame as there were some real treats inside and we found that our comics & graphic novels had a warm reception, particularly those with a, not surprisingly, strong steampunk or historical element doing best, so that our launching WesterNoir trade, Stephenson's Robot and Moments of Adventure titles all sold well. Modestly perhaps compared to the larger comic shows but respectful enough for a 'debut' event which effectively this was for comics.
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Browsers at the Accent UK table |
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A happy Vivienne with her Moments of Adventure! |
That said, we had a fun time and enjoyed the delights of Lincoln in the evening and remain inspired by the steampunk genre so are already talking with the organiser's to see what we can do to assist the venue (and comics) achieve their potential next year - watch this space!
And on that note, here's a wee image of us taking tea (& cake) and plotting our return....
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