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In this episode, Avery Hill Publishing artist Lizzy Stewart (Walking Distance/Lights, Planets, People!) talks to Owen D. Pomery about his upcoming graphic novel The Hard Switch. They have a fascinating discussion about Owen's creative process and his love of world-building, kiosks, and B-movies. The post Signals From The Hill #51 – Owen D. Pomery on ‘The Hard Switch' appeared first on Avery Hill Publishing.
In this episode, Avery Hill Publishing artist Lizzy Stewart (Walking Distance/Lights, Planets, People!) talks to Owen D. Pomery about his upcoming graphic novel The Hard Switch. They have a fascinating discussion about Owen's creative process and his love of world-building, kiosks, B-movies.
This time we look once again at new books coming from British publisher Avery Hill Press. Owen D. Pomery's The Hard Switch is a nice slice of indy sci-fi; Tim and Kumar review. Then, Emmet joins Tim to discuss Nicole Goux's Pet Peeves: Emmet loves it, but Tim needs some convincing. Brought to you by: … Continue reading #781 “The Hard Switch” and “Pet Peeves”
Los Reyes Magos de Oriente nos traen un regalo inesperado este nuevo año: un programa especial de los heraldos cargado de buenos tebeos en el cual además diseccionamos "From Hell", la inmortal obra de Alan Moore & Eddie Campbell. Recomendaciones molonas, grapUSA impresionante y mucho más en este episodio especial de reyes de 2021... ¡Esperamos que os guste! CHECKLIST 1) Recomendaciones: ¿Qué estamos leyendo? - Fire Power (Robert Kirkman & Chris Samnee) - Pulp (Sean Phillips & Ed Brubaker) - Thor (Donny Cates & Nik Klein) - Bestiario Kirby (Felix Frog 2000) 2) ¡Viva la grapUSA! - X-Ray Robot (Michael & Laura Allred) - That Texas Blood (Jacob Philips & Chris Condon) - British Ice (Owen D. Pomery) 3) Aquellos maravillosos años: Demon, de Matt Wagner 4) El Cómic del Mes: From Hell, de Alan Moore & Eddie Campbell. 5) Despedida y cierre. No te olvides de visitar nuestra web: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HeraldoDeGalactus Síguenos en: Twitter: https://twitter.com/heraldogalactus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heraldogalactus9/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HeraldoDeGalactus Para conseguir el Bestiario Kirby: https://www.facebook.com/FELIXFROG2000/
This month we talk to Owen D. Pomery all about Victory Point, his new book from Avery Hill Publishing.We discuss his appreciation of space on the page, his different narrative styles across different project and how the work he makes has changed as he’s grown older. The post Signals From The Hill #28 – Owen D. Pomery appeared first on Avery Hill Publishing.
A chat with Owen about Victory Point, his new book from Avery Hill Publishing.
On this episode we talk comics followed by comics. Nikki and Ian discuss their engagement which happened recently on the top of Kendal Castle. We discuss a piece of art Ian had commissioned which is by the wonderful itsnotaboutwork. They also discuss a wide range of books including Breaks Volume 2 by Emma Vieceli and Malin Ryden, The Flood that did Come By by Patrick Wray, Victory Point by Owen D. Pomery and finally Tony Osmond is a Movie Star by Tony Esmond, Cliff Cumber and Ken Reynolds.Tom returns with a good old comic ramble and he also joins Pete and Mike for the Comic Genre World Cup Quarter Finals. This time its Crime vs Romance.Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpodFacebook: Comic Art PodcastInstagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete) and Tom Stewart(@uramyx).Title Music used with permission: Don’t Fool Yourself by Pop Noir
On this episode we talk comics followed by comics. Nikki and Ian discuss their engagement which happened recently on the top of Kendal Castle. We discuss a piece of art Ian had commissioned which is by the wonderful itsnotaboutwork. They also discuss a wide range of books including Breaks Volume 2 by Emma Vieceli and Malin Ryden, The Flood that did Come By by Patrick Wray, Victory Point by Owen D. Pomery and finally Tony Osmond is a Movie Star by Tony Esmond, Cliff Cumber and Ken Reynolds.Tom returns with a good old comic ramble and he also joins Pete and Mike for the Comic Genre World Cup Quarter Finals. This time its Crime vs Romance.Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpodFacebook: Comic Art PodcastInstagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete) and Tom Stewart(@uramyx).Title Music used with permission: Don’t Fool Yourself by Pop Noir
This month we introduce a new feature and give a shout out to Gnash Comics in Devon, have exciting news on how you can get hold of a series of AHP prints, share details on a special offer on Owen D. Pomery books and have a chat with B. Mure, the creator of the wonderful AHP book ‘Ismyre'. The post Signals From The Hill #4 – B. Mure appeared first on Avery Hill Publishing.
This month we introduce a new feature and give a shout out to Gnash Comics in Devon, have exciting news on how you can get hold of a series of AHP prints, share details on a special offer on Owen D. Pomery books and have a chat with B. Mure, the creator of the wonderful AHP book 'Ismyre'. Our theme tune is an excerpt from 'Against' by Harlow Family Group and is used with kind permission.
Gwen and Derek are back with another publisher spotlight episode, this one on the UK press, Avery Hill Publishing. They begin their spotlight with a short interview with the people behind Avery Hill: Ricky Miller, Dave White, and Katriona Chapman. Derek talks with them about the origins of the press, the kind of creators that have come to define Avery Hill, their distribution and publicity outside of the UK, and their plans for fall releases and beyond. After that conversation, Gwen and Derek get into the nitty gritty of the publisher's current offerings. They start by looking at the most recent issues of two ongoing series from Avery Hill, Reads #4 and Metroland #3. The former is an anthology periodical currently in its second volume, and the two discuss its various serialized storylines. Gwen is particularly fond of Owen D. Pomery's "The Megatherium Club," but they also discuss Reads other historically based stories -- Ricky Miller and Tim Bird's "Hitchcock and Film" as well as Bird and Luke James Halsall's "The Bullpen" (inspired by Marvel Comics in the early 1960s) -- and the colorful, offbeat comics of EdieOP. The most recent issue of Metroland continues the drama behind Ricky Miller and Julia Scheele's fictional 1980s band, Electric Dreams, and while discussing this evolving narrative, Derek and Gwen even wax nostalgic over their own musical histories growing up during that time. Next, they discuss three new books released this spring. A City Inside is yet another work from Tillie Walden -- she's become a singular force at Avery Hill -- and this one is a measured, meditative look at self-identity with an almost poetic tone. Rachel Smith's Artificial Flowers does to the London art scene what Miller and Scheele's Metroland does with the city post-punk. Both the artist's unassuming premise and her clean, iconic art style easily draw Gwen and Derek into this fun story. And then finally, the cohosts wrap up with the latest book in Matthew Swan's Parsley Girl series. Neither Derek nor Gwen had been familiar with Swan's work previously, but Parsley Girl: Carrots proves to be a good introduction into his weird and almost psychedelic narrative world. Overall, both Gwen and Derek find a lot of excitement behind this young press. Avery Hill may be just now getting a foothold in the US market -- thanks to its recent distribution agreement with Retrofit/Big Planet -- but as this episode demonstrates, it's definitely a publisher worth watching.
Process - Episode 3: Steven talks to Owen D. Pomery about the challenges of producing your own books, diving in at the deep end and subconscious influences from childhood.