Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Pre-Bristol Expo - Comics to Buy!

Cosmonauts -

Coming this weekend is the Bristol Comics Expo and our last convention before the wonderful golden sum- oh it's raining. On top of our gloriously bonkers Issue 1 co-editor Geoffery Crescent and I will also have a ton of prints, trinkets and other oddities as well as PROFESSOR ELEMENTAL COMICS #2 at our table.
There it is. What a beaut. Cover by the spoontacular Tom Brown - more details here. Alongside that we'll also have Bear Pit Zine put together by local Bristol creators.

"WAIT. I'M NOT GOING TO A CONVENTION JUST TO SEE YOU AND YOUR POXY TIME TRAVEL COMIC AND A POXY STEAMPUNK COMIC." 

Oh. I'm sorry to hear that - but it'd be a pretty poor sort of convention varietywise if it was just our gurning mug and absurdly trippy comics wouldn't it? Here are some folk I believe you should also see - friendly folk, local folk, newfolk, Psychedelic contributors and general salt-of-the-Earth types.

"OKAY, I'M LISTENING."





Journal 1 & 2 artist and Bristol local is making his convention debut with a one-shot book called New York Park. I've seen it taking shape over the last couple of months and it's a rollicking lark and well worth tracking down.



Always worth a gander, translators and publishers of all that is good and marvellous and marvellously good in European comics. Go for one comic - take away a billion. 



Small press veteran, Journal #1 letterer and #2 writer and good EGG (not a pun) Mr Bell will be debuting The Goose at Bristol, I've seen bits of it on a screen and I want it in my hands. Not the egg, the comic. What egg?




Anthologygods Conor & Liz Boyle (both in Journal #2) publish exceedingly good comics and are as lovely as the tide. Go and see them!!!

                                                             

Have a hankering for back issues or general comics merch that ain't small press - ? Then support Bristol's independent comics shop Excelsior - who'll have a stand there. 



As cool as an incredibly incredibly refrigerated gourdfruit the Bristolian duo have ridiculously amazing prints and comics on sale at their stand - and Mr Pearce is debuting Ronin Dogs #3 - !




Absurdly talented and amazingly amazing creator of Skal and fully Kickstarted artist for Elysia - also in the latest Professor Elemental Comic and butted up against the adequate art of Journal editor O in a big collaboration story - !


 Bristolian and perpetual creator of charming chibi characters - whaddya want? Badges? She's got 'em. Books? Calendars? Comics? Fridge magnets? Greetings cards? IT'S ALL THERE!!! She's always selling up a storm and no convention is complete without her - !



Another convention staple is Afterlife Inc. ably sold by the eternally effervescent Mr Lock - he successfully Kickstarted Afterlife's next outing which is in development and after the summer at Melksham (which the Journal will also be at) he and the similarly enthusiastic Nich will be launching a CROSSOVER EVENT. Mr Angell will be selling 7String, Cat & Meringue and Off Panel cards which feature his characters as well as many many others - the Journal table will also have a few packs to sell AND THERE ARE BLANK CARDS WHICH YOU CAN GET FILLED IN BY ARTISTS. WHAAAAAT.


There is no better banner for the entire of the small press than the relentless glory of Lou Scannon - created by Harris, Karter & Bampfield and ably lettered by HdE. Pick up an issue, plant it in the garden and it may grow into a wonderful small press tree. 



Constant attendee of the Bristol Comic Creators and whirlwind of imagination Mr Scrase is new to comics and new to selling at conventions - so go and offer him a supportive kipper. Or any kind of fish.



Dani & Ian have only started selling Razarhawk this year but it's been going phenomenally well for them. Go and see what all the fuss is about and pick up the debut of Issue 2 from them - ! 



Also there will be ultra-talented local Jordan Collver and soon-to-be-local Richard Worth who have much extraordinarily-drawn Victoriana to peddle. 


SO, PRETTY BLOODY CONVINCING EH?

And that's not all! It'll be a grand weekend and the fact that it's near Psychedelic Journal HQ is tremendously fortunate. TO THE CIDERHOUSE!


Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Late April Shenanigans

Cosmonauts!


Don't forget you can buy a shiny shiny pdf version of our first issue RIGHT THIS VERY SECOND. Or this one. Or that one. Blimey you're a slow reader. COMICSY HAS THE GOODS.



Earlier in the month phenomenal artist David Broughton did a dissection of his work on Oscar Maltby's demented story "Time Templars Vs the Daemonic Dinos" in the first Journal. You can read more into his process here and do check out more of him because he's simply ridiculous - the man did a page A DAY last December for the 2000ad forum advent calendar. Blimey. Bloody blimey.

What have Simon Bisley and Pat Mills got to do with the second Journal of 2013? All will be revealed this August when we launch it at Melksham comic con. Rest assured, it'll concern the brilliantly mad Bruno Stahl in some way.
Talking of Issue 2 - here's the first official teaser! From Arran Frood a Bristol-based science writer and regular attendee of Bristol Comic Creators meetings he's a veritable chap and makes his Journal (and small press) debut this issue. Also making appearing for the first time in the Journal is freelance illustrator Steven Austin who's been doing a bit of everything marvellously for quite a while now - he caught my eye with these marvellous test pages done from 2000ad's sample scripts. "Is It Safe to Go Back?" is one of our more dark and thoughtful tales - expect more teasers soon as it's going to be a BEEFY issue. It won't contain beef though. Unless you buy the variant beef edition which won't exist.


This chirpy version of our logo is representing us on the Thought Bubble exhibitors area and if you click on it a GIANT WHITE SQUARE EMERGES. WOOOOOOAAAAH. You can see it here, we're nestled amongst some of the best people in the small press which is smashin' and lovely.

Finally...

THERE ARE TWENTY PAGES 
LEFT TO FILL IN ISSUE 3

So fill those boots full of sand, sit at the desk and fling us your scripts to psychedelic.submission@gmail.com the rules are this simple 

:: 1 - 4 pages
:: Time travel
:: That's about it

We respond to EVERY SUBMISSION within a week in hugely constructive way, SO WHAT THE BALLS ARE YE WAITING FOR? A HADDOCK?!


We're done here.


Monday, 8 April 2013

NEWS!

Cosmonauts,

This is the phenomenal Bryan Talbot's poster for The Lakes comic festival in Kendal this October.

Amazed to say that the Psychedelic Journal will be there! Woof. Absolutely can't wait!



Second announcement - the DIGITAL EDITION of the Journal is now available on Comicsy, with exclusive story by Stephen Prestwood and ... well basically it's digital. Get it here - ! http://www.comicsy.co.uk/crazyfoxmachine/store/products/the-psychedelic-journal-of-time-travel-1-digital/


We got some lovely words from perennial awesomechap Neil Ford - artist on Issue 1's 3000 Dollar Second - see what he has to say here: http://unkindness.co.uk/2013/03/3000-dollar-second/

Also here's a full page of Steven Denton's amazing art from "Were, Are, Shall Be" also from Issue 1 - which can be seen on the Massacre for Boys blog - http://massacreforboys.blogspot.co.uk/

Just another reminder that we are still looking for submissions for Issue 3 - 31 pages left to fill - you know the rules!


Thursday, 21 March 2013

DemonCon 5/Reviews

Cosmonauts - !


Geoffery with various wares and a fried egg gingerbread lolly

It's been a busy old fortnight for the Journal - we've sold over half of our first print run in a month and we made our second convention appearance at DemonCon5 in Maidstone. Cheers to the Grinning Demon for putting it together, we shall return!

We've also had our first review from contributor Alan Holloway over at his blog who said lovely, lovely things. If you know someone who'll review it or want to review it yourself - give us a shout at psychedelic.submissions@gmail.com and I'll fling you a PDF.

Another reminder about submissions for Issue 3 - we've now only 30 or so pages left to fill. The deadline is July 1st but, as with Issue 2, we may fill it long before then. Also, as there was some confusion, if you've submitted to a previous issue you CAN submit to the third! So... well there's no excuse. If you've got a psychedelic time travel story that needs telling, or you want to draw one let us know - !


Thursday, 7 March 2013

Cardiff and Other Goings On


Here is me, editor O, unsuccessfully hiding behind the MASSIVE new Journal banner. It doesn't half honk of solvents, but that's what makes it so blummin magic. Half an hour hanging around it and the vortex begins to move...... believe me.


Here's a teaser for "Thinking Outside the Box" by Richard McAuliffe & Matt Herbert from Issue 1. Mr McAuliffe is the award-winning chap behind Everything Comes Back to 2000ad who gave us a lovely shout-out before Cardiff. He's turned out a dark dark dark dark tale for our first issue, beautifully illustrated by the ultra-talented Mr Herbert who's being wowing the living balls off of everybody with his recent turn on Shakara in the latest Zarjaz. Also his phenomenal sculptures need to be seen to be believed.


Talking of time travel (we sort of always are by default) here is a mouthwatering teaser for Issue 2 which is being beavered away on as we speak - this particular tale is by writer Mike Lynch & artist Ross Bampfylde. More as the year progresses - !!! Needless to say, if you liked issue 1, this one is twice as big and three times as bizarre...


Here's a bit of continuity cake for you - a pre-convention shot of the progression from Dr WTF 2011 to the first Journal. Dr WTF was the time lordy precursor to the Journal and now only exists digitally. Here's to further years!

The final teaser for the first Journal before it surfaced at Cardiff was this: "Were, Are, Shall Be" by Adam Page and Steven Denton. Mr Page is a writer who contributed to the last Dr WTF and the upcoming second Professor Elemental comic. Mr Denton is veritable small press icon, colourist extraordinaire and co-creator of the glorious Massacre for Boys. With this final teaser I'd also take this opportunity to thank lettering gods Dan Bell & Nikki Foxrobot for their invaluable assistance. The finished Journal would be nowt without them - !

RIGHT. CARDIFF.
Seen here braving the intoxicating bannerwaft is our glorious co-editor Geoffery Crescent and the stash. Cardiff was the perfect place to debut; being as it was incredibly intimate but very busy. Pretty much everyone who passed seemed intrigued and we sold a fair bit. Hats off to the organizers for making it such a positive con for our first! Also: THE AUTHORITIES GOT INVOLVED....

Judges Pal & Burdis were pretty close to confiscating our heady banner. What changed their minds? Well, I'm not saying "bribery" but it was pretty close. If we're not thrown in the cubes you can find the second ever Journal appearance at Demoncon5 in Maidstone - http://www.facebook.com/events/413330588721907/ ;)

Oh... also...



Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Cardiff is INCREDIBLY CLOSE

There's the poster  - and Cardiff is NOT THIS WEEKEND. BUT NEXT WEEKEND. Hurrah - ! We'll be there in force AND editor O will be on a small press panel with Liz Boyle of Disconnected Press, Richmond Clements of Futurequake, Monty Nero and Dan Harris of Lou Scannon. More details here - http://www.sidekickcast.com/?p=10942
Also - the issues are HERE! It looks marvellous - many a' thanks to Stuart Gould at Ukomics for the excellent printing. If you can't make Cardiff, the physical issue will be on sale on Comicsy immediately after - more details on the blog and Facebook as they happen.
"The Simple Rules of Time Travel" teaser here from newcomers Mike Harding and Lee Smart - You can find more of Lee Smart's art here - http://666hoursforyou.deviantart.com/ and read the monumental tweets of Mike @mikeybumchin <-- Very proud to host the two of 'ems first published thing!

SUBMISSIONS FOR ISSUE 3
We're getting an absolute STACK of submissions for the third issue - the FINAL date for which is July 1st. This doesn't necessarily mean we won't be full before then so the sooner the better. Guidelines be here our address be this.

See you at Cardiff!

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Three Weeks 'Til Debut!

Cosmonauts!

The issue is done - the printers are rolling and the promo rhino is being prepped for launch. Have you ever tried to launch a rhino? It's not easy!


This idyllic hog appears in "Karma Traveller" courtesy of powerhouse writer Blas Bigatti who produces more comic scripts than our promo rhino does thrilling pirouettes. More information (about the former) can be found on his blog: http://contenidosincontinente.blogspot.co.uk/

Andrew Scaife is one of the brilliant Bristol comic creators and is currently putting together his first full comic for sale at the May Bristol Expo - absorb his glory here: http://andrewscaife.tumblr.com/

"3000 Dollar Second" has been making a lot of noise - I spoke about it in the last blog entry in detail but our teaser has been featured around about the place including on the amazing ICN blog - Irish Comic News!

More in a fortnight - check out our Facebook and Twitter pages for more microupdates ;)