Saturday, September 27, 2014
Saturday, August 9, 2014
New Pikitia Press Website
After a few years on blogger we're moving to a new site: www.pikitiapress.com
Please update your bookmarks and RSS feeds.
Posts have been sporadic here lately as I've been tinkering with the new site and the distractions of publishing but I hope to have a regular flow of comic news, interviews, reviews and blather as of next week. The Summer Pikitia Press publishing schedule will go up this week as well as our SPX debut comics which are currently popping out of the printer into my hot hands as I type this.
They'll still be the occasional update here as foolishly previously scheduled posts appear throughout the rest of this year, although eventually the bulk of what I've posted on this blog will be available on the new site.
Thanks to all the readers and supporters, I really appreciate the support and interest in this obsession that is comics.
Matt Emery - August 2014
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Betty Roland (22 July 1903 – 12 February 1996)
Australian writer Betty Roland was born today in 1903. A playwright and novelist, Roland also wrote for magazines, children's books and comics in Australia and England.
Biographical notes and samples of Newspaper strip The Conways and Angela and the Runaway Heiress for Girl Annual 1962.
Angela Air Hostess and Vicky and the Crested Dragon
The Purple Pagoda
The Rajah's Secret
Vicky and the Painted Emperor
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Publishing: Lucky Aki in the New Stone Age
Lucky Aki in the New Stone Age is the first volume in a series
chronicling teenage explorer Lucky Aki’s adventures through the islands
and cultures of a re-imagined past.
From Barry Linton’s afterword:
"What if there was a time, now out of mind, when there were many more islands of all sizes, and few or no continents, with busy island groups, trading, fishing, herding, farming and lots of seasonal voyaging, eh?"
"A youth might dream of a life sailing the myriad island trade ways, exploring the unknown fertile shores, and a youth might get lucky, then as now."
To The I-Land - The Comics of Barry Linton by Dylan Horrocks
Barry Linton bio by Dylan Horrocks
Barry Linton has been drawing comics since the early 1970s and was a key figure in the influential New Zealand comics anthology Strips. His comics and drawings have been published in books, magazines and literary journals and on posters and album covers.
Barry’s early comics detail the lives and loves of a group of characters living in a familiar South Pacific city, with plenty of music, sex, politics and drugs. Over the years his characters wrestled with broken relationships, parenthood, criminal gangs and crooked lawyers. In one story the cartoonist Spud is kidnapped and chained to a drawing board, forced to churn out pornographic comics by his gun-toting captors. In recent years Barry has worked on a series of graphic novels set in a fictionalised neolithic Oceania, Lucky Aki, and comics exploring ancient history, UFOs and the future of humanity.
From Barry Linton’s afterword:
"What if there was a time, now out of mind, when there were many more islands of all sizes, and few or no continents, with busy island groups, trading, fishing, herding, farming and lots of seasonal voyaging, eh?"
"A youth might dream of a life sailing the myriad island trade ways, exploring the unknown fertile shores, and a youth might get lucky, then as now."
To The I-Land - The Comics of Barry Linton by Dylan Horrocks
Barry Linton bio by Dylan Horrocks
Barry Linton has been drawing comics since the early 1970s and was a key figure in the influential New Zealand comics anthology Strips. His comics and drawings have been published in books, magazines and literary journals and on posters and album covers.
Barry’s early comics detail the lives and loves of a group of characters living in a familiar South Pacific city, with plenty of music, sex, politics and drugs. Over the years his characters wrestled with broken relationships, parenthood, criminal gangs and crooked lawyers. In one story the cartoonist Spud is kidnapped and chained to a drawing board, forced to churn out pornographic comics by his gun-toting captors. In recent years Barry has worked on a series of graphic novels set in a fictionalised neolithic Oceania, Lucky Aki, and comics exploring ancient history, UFOs and the future of humanity.
AVAILABLE FROM THE PIKITIA PRESS STORE NOW.
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Monday, June 23, 2014
Publishing: Snasnakes!!
Pikitia Press are proud to present New Zealand's funniest comic, Moonbeard, in paper form!
Snasnakes - a Moonbeard sampler by Squires available now from the Pikitia Press Store.
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