Showing posts with label jason chatfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jason chatfield. Show all posts

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Paper Trail





Aaron Hawkins interviews Spencer Hall.


Melbourne launch for The Long weekend in Alice Springs at 8pm May 30th Readings, Carlton.


Nat Karmichael writes about the comics of his childhood and the 50th anniversay of the publication of John Dixon's Air Hawk.




Christian Pearce blog.




ENDLESS MANSION featuring Simon Hanselmann and HTML FLOWERS opens may 30th at galeria watdafac, Madrid, Spain. Pre-order catalogues here.



Danny Stanley comics.



Chromacon comic art competition winners.


Amy Louise Maynard reviews Mirranda Burton's Hidden.




 David C Mahler's My True Love (Not for Kiddies).


Good luck to Jason Chatfield this weekend hosting the 67th Annual Reuben Awards.

 
Elf-Fin Trailer.





Before they stuffed her in a yellow leotard and cat whiskers, Ruth Atkinson's creation, Patsy Walker was the star of popular teen comics. Here's a pile of Australia editions of Patsy Walker, all conforming to the A.G.P. teenage code of approved reading.










Paper Trail masthead courtesy of Toby Morris.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Paper Trail



I have a dickload of things to do this week so will try posting daily mini Paper Trails to offload my rapidly overflowing link pile.

Excerpt of  HTMLflowers’ comics from  ลก! #13 ‘Life Is Live’.



Dylan Horrocks talks Australian Comics with Bryan Crump on Radio New Zealand's Nights.




Jason Chatfield recaps and follows up on his horrific taxi experience from 2011.


New Squishfacers.
 


Roger Langridge interviewed on Where Monsters Dwell.



Tane Williams on tumblr.


Simon Hanselmann's Truth Zone is back at Comics Workbook and taking no prisoners. New installments #70, #71, #72, #73.

 
I made a new mini comic (Not for Young Folk). You can buy it from some place at some point.


Karl Wills has teased a Connie Radar short film currently in production. Shot from a script by Wills and Timothy Kidd.



Hey, here's a Connie Radar animation test from a little while back.



 Oh Gosh, it's the Connie Radar Dailies blog from a couple years back.


Have you ever thought about buying a Connie Radar t-shirt?

  
Paper Trail masthead courtesy of Toby Morris.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Paper Trail


Darian Zam writes about the work of cartoonist and commercial artist, Joseph Bruno Moran.

Image from Darien Zam's Long White Kid. Maori Wonderland picture album, published by Frank Duncan & Co Ltd, c. 1920. Possibly the cover, as well as the company’s logo, were designed by Moran. Courtesy of Early Canterbury Photographers blog, canterburyphotography.blogspot.com

Ghost Ghost Tumblr.

 
Joe Wylie's political fumetti at Porcupine Farm.


Bookmarks catchup: Karl DuFresne writes about New Zealand cartooning historian Ian F. Grant.

 Cartoon by NZ cartoonist Trace Hodgson

Five questions with New Zealand cartoonist Steve Bolton.

 

Toby Morris shares recent gig posters he's illustrated.


Janet McAllister writes about New Zealand Comics exhibition Nga Pakiwaituhi.


 Frank and Becky of Tiny Kitten Teeth feature on The Mutant Season at Nerdist.



Animated abstract cartoons by DRAW.



Chris Arrant interviews Moth City creator Tim Gibson.


Sarah Laing shares illustrations from her forthcoming novel The Fall of Light.




John Retallick has brought his Comic Spot podcast out of retirement with an interview with future co-host Gary Chaloner. John with Jo Waite and Bernard Caleo interviewed a wide range of cartoonists in the Comic Spot's first iteration. Listen to Comic Spot archives here.


The Public Relations Institute of New Zealand present a talk from three New Zealand cartoonists this Thursday 21st March at Dida's Wine Lounge in the Auckland CBD. Rod Emmerson, Chris Slane and Guy Body will discuss cartoons and news media with MC Brendan Boughen. More details here.



Bookmarks catchup: Dylan Horrocks talked to Arts on Sunday about New Zealand comics and recounted his experiences at the 2012 Frankfurt Bookfair and Treviso in Italy.


Tim McEwen reviews Bobby N's Digested #2


Nat Karmichael reviews Kokoda: That Bloody Track. Copies are currently available on selected Australian news stands and from Zbeach True Comics.


Cartoonist, 2013 Ruebens Host, and stand-up comedian Jason Chatfield promotes his upcoming show at the 2013 Melbourne Comedy Festival with some speed cartooning. Tickets online at http://goo.gl/Jk53c.







From the Pikitia Press WIP folder:


 Illustration by Allan Xia

Cartooning and comics in New Zealand capping magazines.