May 6th, 2007
Twisted Tales begins!
Just got word from Tharg that my first Twisted Tales will be in the next prog; number 1536 bitch. I’m doing a signing in Sub City next week on the 11th or the 12th I think so come down and get a back rub off me. There’s another signing in Sub City Galway in June too for Freak Show.
Going over to Aberdeen this month for a launchy signing thing with Dec for Your Round too.
It’s all good















May 6th, 2007 at 1:36 pm
All good indeed. Dec moved fast on capitalising on the 2000ad angle didn’t he? That Aberdeen in Scotland yeah?
May 6th, 2007 at 3:08 pm
Great, I’ll be definetely heading down to Easons in the next day or two for that then.
May 6th, 2007 at 9:14 pm
“Just got word from Tharg”
Look at ye, dropping names all over now that you’re famous. (Except really, how cool is that?)
May 7th, 2007 at 10:42 am
I sure did capitalise quick. Not a lot of people know what the Shiznit is, everyone knows what 2000AD is. Want to sell the book, and no one knows my stuff, so i’m basically using Bob to my own ends. I have to namedrop that Byrne fella, just so people will pay attention to me!
May 7th, 2007 at 2:44 pm
Oh jesus, and yeah, congrats Bob.
You are the man.
May 8th, 2007 at 10:44 am
So where do us non-travelling-to-aberdeen types go if we want to buy a copy of this Your Round thing and don’t have any faith in our local shop to actually stock it?
Also, rock on Bob. You’re officially, like, special or something now. And not in the bad way either.
May 8th, 2007 at 4:02 pm
Yep Aberdeen in Scotland it is. Dec you’re my Gavan Friday. Kyle I’m sure it’ll be available through Diamond and in the comic shops in Dublin and I suppose from Dec too.
May 8th, 2007 at 6:14 pm
ah, man, the galaxy’s greatest comic just got greater!! excellent that you’ve got a definite date/prog number, and those there London guys didn’t mess you around or bump it cause they found a big painting of a demon woman’s bosum by simon bisley or something! What’s next Marvel and DC! a Amperduke/Toyman crossover?
May 8th, 2007 at 9:22 pm
Just picked up 2000AD and very surprised to see the “Twisted Tale” in there. Excellent work and, dear lord, really quite disturbing! Are there a few of these planned?
May 9th, 2007 at 7:25 am
Hey Gavin, yep, done 3 of them altogether and the other 2 are COMPLETELY different from this. Still nice and fucked up though.
May 9th, 2007 at 3:35 pm
Thats some good shit! gonna blow this months wages buying them all up.
Am in the midst of whoring you out badly on myspazz.
-p
May 9th, 2007 at 5:20 pm
Tha actual date is Sat 2nd June Sub-City 2 Exchequer street. From 12-1pm!
May 9th, 2007 at 9:52 pm
Fuckin only out and a 2000ad reviewer rushes over to give you props??!!! And is disturbed by your work to boot. I’m lovin it lovin it lovin it. Do you L, Li Like it doooo yeh? Markies says you’re Droppin loads!!!!!
May 9th, 2007 at 11:48 pm
I look forward to buying my first 200ad in a few years!
Nice one Bob!
May 9th, 2007 at 11:49 pm
Jesus. 200ad. What an embarrassment. Of all the things to typo.
May 10th, 2007 at 10:13 am
Ah ha Frank you old out of touch ninny! Neh, as always I can find fault in the comic, artwork and story is a bit lame. The next two will rock your world.
If I can appear in a Prog with Ian Gibson I’m seriously thinking about retiring
May 10th, 2007 at 4:12 pm
Hey Bob - congrats! Picked up a copy today. I thought about your signing thing and it reminded me of the 2000 AD signings I went to years ago. Can’t believe I know a 2000 AD person….
Hey I was thinking about the Arts Council thing. You should tell them you are making once off versions of comics, actual “pieces of art”, and the include that art in your comics as the cover or whatever. So you’d be getting funding off them in a round about way… or something like that. Know what I mean?
May 10th, 2007 at 6:44 pm
Nice one man, havent looked into funding from them cunts for a while, they’ve changed their schemes alot and I KNOW i’ll defintely get them to fund something, even just a prank artwank project just to show everyone how snobby the Awts Council is
May 10th, 2007 at 7:42 pm
Check out this wank the project arts centre just sent me. It’s as if they don’t want normal (non-art) people coming along to anything that goes on there -
A SYMPOSIUM A BANQUET
Sunday, 13th May at 5.30pm (booking essential and limited, tickets 10?).
A Symposium A Banquet is a meeting time for the exchange of lessons, knowledge and to share experiences over a banquet table. Bruce Mau’s ‘Incomplete Manifesto’ describes the ‘in-between’ times as those where the best ideas, or real growth, stem from. A Symposium A Banquet is an attempt to revert to the original meaning of the word ’symposium’, as a social occasion for the exchange of ideas and shared food and drink by curating an evening of formal and informal knowledge exchanges.
Real growth often happens outside of where we intend it to, in the interstitial spaces - what Dr. Seuss calls “the waiting place.”
Our guests will explore the diversity of presentation and presentation modes, then move upstairs for a gallery banquet, where we hope the exchange of ideas will continue, helping to cross-pollinate the resources with which we work, and the tools we rely on to develop our thought. Lectures are being prepared for the evening by an irrational selection of people who will cumulatively provide lessons from a vast array of knowledge disciplines. Ranging from science to fashion and philosophy to sport, the lectures will also undulate in length depending on the speaker and their topic - anywhere between 5 minutes and 40 minutes. Have you ever desired to know how to tear a phonebook in half? What contribution has String Theory made to the world of mathematics? What is the legacy of Chris Burden’s seminal performance action? What is The Village? Who is making dessert?
Produced by Fiona Hallinan and Tessa Giblin, the evening will be orchestrated to a specific tempo, aiming to facilitate the intake of information while keeping attention riveted.
For catering reasons booking is essential with spaces limited, call the Project Arts Centre Box Office on +353 (0)1 881 9613/14. Tickets 10? (includes wine and dinner).
A Symposium A Banquet has been influenced by a variety of sources. There was the meeting with Peter from Pinc (pinc.nl), Plato’s Symposium, there was Vaari who introduced us to Pecha-Kucha, the Mobile Academy’s ‘Blackmarket for Useful Knowledge’ and Learning is Fun at Trinity Arts Festival last year. That’s what we were thinking - what is it to learn - to teach in order to learn - to hunger for stimulation beyond your expertise - to wonder - to muse - but where we end up is still to be seen.
May 10th, 2007 at 9:21 pm
jesus that is wank - bob check this dude out that i was filming with last month http://www.connolly-cleary.com/Home/
May 11th, 2007 at 6:08 am
Aw thats WANK Colm! The only French man you should filming with is Pierre Woodman. I’d have no problem with this pish if it all was self financed though.
Steve man, that is also artwank “helping to cross-pollinate the resources”?? suck my grizzly brown balls you art fleas. Right thats it, I’m applying for a grant as soon as possible. Cockpulls.
May 14th, 2007 at 11:33 am
Picked up my copy over the weekend and muchly dug it, my good man.
On a totally different note, I know you don’t draw much by hand any more but what size would you draw at if you were doing things by hand? A4? A3?
I’m just wondering if you’ve ever done anything poster-sized or the like before…
May 14th, 2007 at 2:38 pm
I used to do everything a4 but then switched to those ‘pro boards’. If you’re
in Dublin, check out A4ART on Thomas Street, they sell deadly pre ruled a4 pages and all the proper manga pens. The bigger you draw the fucker the better but a4 is grand.
May 14th, 2007 at 2:54 pm
Fuck it, there goes my time-honoured excuse for crap artwork as “I draw A4 and everyone else draws bigger”. Still, nice to hear I’m not the only one who doesn’t want to draw everything on cinema-poster-sized paper…