A recent episode of 'Sonic the comic the podcast' (#88 to be precise) reminded me of the existence of the Ace Ventura, pet detective comic. I thought I'd follow up that with a covers gallery but it turns out to be a tough series to find covers for. The Grand comics database list it as lasting 11 issues - but it only has a cover for issue #7. Contributors to #7 include Tom Frame, Dan Abnett & John Moore.
30 April 2023
UPDATED: Ace Ventura, pet detective comic
29 April 2023
Raymond Briggs retrospective opens today
There are more details here but it's free and is on until 26th August at the Cambridge University Library.
With never-before-seen artwork, this exhibition delves into the work of the author-illustrator behind some of the UK’s most influential children’s books and graphic novels.
Raymond Briggs (1934-2022) is best-known for silent picturebook The Snowman (1978). But over a 60-year career, Briggs created illustrated books on themes from family relationships and grief to social mobility and political satire.
This exhibition includes work from Briggs’s pioneering titles, including The Snowman, and autobiographical graphic novel Ethel and Ernest. On show are his drawings, hand-lettered typography and page designs from his earliest commissions to his 2004 book The Puddleman.
28 April 2023
Norman Thelwell saves the planet - opens today
Norman Thelwell Saves the Planet
Friday 28 April – Sunday 3 September 2023
It’s 100 years since Thelwell was born and we’re STILL *#!?ing up the planet!
Published in 1971, The Effluent Society by Norman Thelwell spoke about modern life and how the progress of humanity has led to us having an impact on the world. Many climate experts have struggled to impart the same love for our natural world that his work was able to. In his own words: ‘I was a sort of an unofficial country cartoonist, doing funny drawings that involved birds, cattle, pigs and poultry. One day I did a pony drawing and it was like striking a sensitive nerve. The response was instantaneous.’ Thelwell’s love for the countryside was front and centre in The Effluent Society. His words and art read as a hilarious but heartfelt message to look after the spaces we love and the world we live in, and in many ways predicted the issues that we face in 2023 and beyond.
We’ve also used this opportunity to change how we do things here in The Cartoon Museum. So far, we have:
Elected a Green Guardian for the museum!
Been selected to participate in London Mayor Sadiq Khan's Business Climate Challenge!
Used a carbon tracker to see how much effect on the planet each of our exhibitions is making!
And we will be using as many recycled or re-used materials as possible to make this installation as carbon-neutral as we can!
27 April 2023
UPDATED: Keith Burns covers for Commando
Commando 5337 - Dodger's Dunkirk
This issue is interconnected with issue 5337 Durand's Dunkirk but told from the perspective of the British fighting to stop their retreat.
Commando 5353 - Outgunned!