Pics from the launch night of Spaces_Places Travel Sketches by David C Mahler 2008 - 2015 at Brunswick Art Space.
Rachel and the Stranger - Phil Belbin Film Adaption
During 1948 and 1949 Phil Belbin produced comic adaptions of RKO Radio pictures for K G Murray magazine Cavalcade. Adaptions included Return of the Badman, Fort Apache, Magic Town, Night Song, Rachel and the Stranger, The Bishop's Wife,The Velvet Touch, If You Knew Suzie, The Miracle of the Bells and Out of the Past.
Belbin's adaption of Out of the Past.
Belbin's adaption of Magic Town.
Minus Five and the Mountain of Gold - Peter Chapman
One of Australia's most prolific cartoonists Peter Chapman produced hundreds of comics over a two decade career including long runs on The Phantom Ranger and The Shadow for Frew Comics. Illustrations below are from a Chapman illustrated children's book, Minus Five and the Mountain of Gold, published in 1974, by Golden Press in Sydney. Minus Five refers to a deep sea analyser used to analyse the ocean floor. Author Victor Barnes also wrote another little golden book Barrier Reef Adventures of Minus Five, illustrated by Walter Stackpool.
Happy 41st Birthday Christopher Downes
Homecooked Comics Festival 2015
In keeping with my tradition of untimely comics reportage here's a few notes from the Melbourne Homecooked Comics festival on the weekend of 24th-26th April this year.
I greatly enjoyed the expanded Homecooked Comics Festival this year with special guests (Dylan Horrocks, Paul Peart-Smith, Madeline Rosca, and Thomas Campi) and additional talks, exhibitions and presentations beyond the one day fair aspect. I think it was a rainy day? But there was a solid attendance of public eager to engage with the local comics scene. Some personal highlights in lazy bullet point form,
- Talking to Dylan Horrocks about a grand plan for a New Zealand Comics Archive.
- Comic of the show for me was Art is a Lie by Susan Butcher and Carol Wood, first title from Bruce Mutard's Fabliaux. Collecting comics originally featured in American magazine Artillery, there is no art or cartooning style these women cannot ape and recontextualise.
- Hanging out with my little bro who was sharing table duties with me, nice to see a bunch of his first mini-comics fly off the table - look at his art here, Endpaper Anxiety.
- Bernard Caleo
- Chatting Love and Rockets with Matt Kyme
- Meeting Paul Peart-Smith and chatting about my particular favourite comics of his.
A big thank you to organisers Sarah and Clea for offering me a spot to do a presentation on the career and life of New Zealand/Australian cartoonist Noel Cook.
Below a few pictures of comics people at Homecooked 2015, there were many more that I did not get to take snaps of because I'm a terrible stupid pretend comics paparazzo with barely adequate point and snap skills.
Claire Wilson and Michael Fikaris
Andrew Fulton
Scott Reid
Paul Peart-Smith , Thomas Campi and Dylan Horrocks
Steve Sparke
Scarlette Baccini
Frank Candiloro and Matthew Nicholls
Christian Roux, Neville Howard, and Alana Bruyn
Ben Hutchings
Darren Close
Matt Kyme
Brendan Halyday
Bernard Caleo and Sarah Howell
Bruce Mutard and Carol Wood
Dean Rankine
Marigold Bartlett
Tim Molloy
David C Mahler
Dale Maccanti
Jase Harper
Dylan Horrocks and Colin Wilson
Clint Cure
Jim Bridges of the Australian Cartoon Museum
