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  The Bryan Talbot fanpage site index
Bryan suggested that I add to the site a list of all of the complete strips that are on it, and the strip listing is the result.
Interviews with Bryan: as there are so many, I have created a homepage for all interviews and conventions, but there are interviews with Bryan by Popimage, Michael Gillman at Dark Horse, an Italian fan named Lorenzo, Tripwire magazine and Bryan's own character Hiram Kowolsky.
Conventions: Bryans report on the Belo Horizonte convention in Brazil, the Kemi festival in Finland, and the Novegro Fumetto convention in Milan.
www.bryan-talbot.com /site_index.html   (672 words)

  
 The Official Bryan Talbot fanpage
Bryan is just about to publish a book of anecdotes and stories about comic writers and artists, and the things they get up to when they are "tired and emotional" at conventions...
One of the most original interviews with Bryan that has ever been conducted is the Slipping through the parallels with Bryan Talbot one, done by Brad Cook, which has Hiram Kowolsky coming to our parallel to interview Bryan....
Bryan has written a new introduction to the reprint of the Brainstorm comics - and I think it gives greater insight into his life than the regular biography!
www.bryan-talbot.com /articles.html   (1023 words)

  
  Bryan Talbot: the Official Fanpage: Bryan Talbot's work, images, interviews and merchandise.
Yes: the CD that Bryan and myself created that offers an immense richness of extra information about Heart of Empire is now available for sale directly from this site: for more see the Heart of Empire CD-Rom page in the Bryan Talbot Emporium.
It is here as an information resource on Bryan's work, past and present, and even future, as we will always have news of what Bryan is doing at the moment and what his plans are next.
This is because the site is run with approval from Bryan, and he will always try and give me sneak previews, in terms of both text and graphics, of what he is currently working on.
www.bryan-talbot.com   (540 words)

  
  Bryan Talbot
Bryan Talbot (born February 24, 1952) is a British comic book artist and writer.
He is the creator of The Adventures of Luther Arkwright, its sequel Heart of Empire[?], and The Tale of One Bad Rat[?].
He has also worked on "Nemesis the Warlock[?]" for 2000 A.D. and The Nazz[?], The Sandman and Legends of the Dark Knight for DC Comics.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/br/Bryan_Talbot.html   (61 words)

  
 boreders - Meeting Bryan Talbot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bryan, for me, is a classic comic illustrator and storyteller who has improved immensely over the years from a pretty significant starting point when I first encountered him.
Bryan is a very congenial and reserved man, conversational in measure and intelligent.
Bryan said that he thought it unlikely that any casual reader would actually notice, but the change would probably come across on a subconscious level.
www.boreders.com /events.php?article=talb   (864 words)

  
 BRYAN TALBOT INTERVIEW   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
BRYAN TALBOT: The themes of the story are rats and the British children's story writer and artist Beatrix Potter who died in 1943.
BRYAN TALBOT: An apallingly rude and silly strip called SUPERHARRIS for the weekly newspaper published by the journalist students at the Harris College where I was studying grahic design.
BRYAN TALBOT: It's sad and ironic that the industry is in the doldrums sales-wise at a time when there's such a richness and diversity of material for sale.
members.aol.com /podium1/talbot.html   (2087 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Tale of One Bad Rat: Books: Bryan Talbot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bryan Talbot's inspirational story of young Helen Potter and her journey of healing won numerous awards and unending acclaim for the British writer/artist.
Talbot's vivid, realistic full-color illustration brilliantly evokes the story's settings, yet even more effective are his compassionate characterizations.
But while the abuse theme hovers constantly throughout the book, Talbot opens the world of his characters up and vividly recreates the mean streets of London and the scenic splendour of the English countryside that gives this book a grand feel to it without being bogged down by the heavier theme at hand.
www.amazon.ca /Tale-One-Bad-Bryan-Talbot/dp/1852866896   (1770 words)

  
 Bryan Talbot
Bryan then created over 100 illustrations for a series of German role-playing-game books and wrote and drew the Underground-style SF comedy-adventure strip Scumworld for a year in the weekly rock music newspaper Sounds.
Bryan has held six one-man Comic Art exhibitions in Lancashire, London, Tuscany, Finland and New York, appeared in numerous others and is a frequent guest at international Comic festivals.
Bryan recently pencilled the 4 issue miniseries The Dead Boy Detectives and the Secrets of Immortality, written by Ed Brubaker, for DC Vertigo and wrote and painted Memento, a 12 page full colour 'silent' strip for 2000AD.
www.hairy1.demon.co.uk /psfg/bryan.htm   (1307 words)

  
 Bryan Talbot
Bryan Talbot is a storyteller of immense talent that will take you on a profoundly moving journey - who just happens to work in the medium of comics.
This is the Yahoo group for the Bryan Talbot fanpage: there is a lot of info and special offers that are publicised here first - on the basis that members of the group have taken some time and effort to get a little more involved.
Bryan wanted to write a comic about the Lake District in England - a stunningly beautiful area of lakes and mountains, where he used to holiday as a child: he needed a plot device to get the heroine to run away there and decided to write that she was a ch
www.squidoo.com /bryantalbot   (1296 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: The Adventures of Luther Arkwright: Books: Bryan Talbot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This long-overdue collection proves both Bryan Talbot's mastery of his craft and his understanding of what makes a truly great comic book: an intriguing story, characters with genuine resonance, and artwork whose illustrative excellence lies in perfect balance with clear and precise storytelling.
Dark Horse is proud to present the trade-paperback collection of "The Adventures of Luther Arkwright", written and illustrated by Eisner and Harvey Award-winner Bryan Talbot.
Bryan Talbot ranks up there with Neil Gaiman and Alan Moore for bringing intelligence back into comics (and he draws his own scripts), but for some reason doesn't get as much attention...
www.amazon.co.uk /Adventures-Luther-Arkwright-Bryan-Talbot/dp/1569712557   (791 words)

  
 read yourself RAW - Profile: Bryan Talbot
Bryan Talbot (1952-) was born in Wigan, Lancashire and after completing his education at Preston Polytechnic with an LISA in Graphic Design he worked in the UK underground press, creating his Brainstorm Comix.
In 1978, Bryan began work on the first British graphic novel, The Adventures Of Luther Arkwright, which was to take over ten years to complete as Bryan faced the commercial realities of producing comics for adults.
In 1999, Bryan returned to the parallel worlds of Luther Arkwright with a sequel, Heart Of Empire, set 23 years later dealing with the legacy of Luther Arkwright on the world.
www.readyourselfraw.com /profiles/talbot/profile_talbot.htm   (699 words)

  
 Welcome To Dynamic Forces   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bryan Talbot is a very distinctive and distinct comic book creator.
His latest project, Alice In Sunderland, a story playing with the art of telling a story, mixing media, styles and genres did not get an enthusiastic response from his publishers, but was able to get eight instant inquiries after the industry was made aware of its existence.
Bryan took time to speak about what's expected of his work, the state of the industry and the most perfect comic book shop on God's Earth.
www.dynamicforces.com /htmlfiles/tommy53.html   (345 words)

  
 Bryan Talbot - The Guest
Bryan Talbot was born in Wigan in 1952.
Bryan told him he had a story and Archie told him to send him a proposal.
Well Bryan said many years ago that there would be no follow up, but since then he has thought of a good story, so we'll see.
www.hairy1.demon.co.uk /psfg/bryan2.htm   (1078 words)

  
 Engraving the Void and Sketching Parallel Worlds: An Interview with Bryan Talbot
Bryan Talbot has been a driving force in the comics industry since the late 70s, when he created the
Luther Arkwright is a member of an interdimensional group locked in a war with the Disruptors, a cult devoted to uncovering an ancient doomsday device.
During the conflict Arkwright's latent psychic powers awaken inside him, and in a series of images and words partly inspired by the illuminated poems of William Blake, Arkwright discovers his destiny as he helps the monarchy overthrow their Puritan tyrants.
www.english.ufl.edu /imagetext/archives/v3_2/talbot   (2262 words)

  
 Bryan Talbot's Luther Arkwright
Bryan Talbot's The Adventures of Luther Arkwright have just been published in the Czech Republic by Comics Centrum as Dobrodruzství Luthera Arkwrighta.
Bryan Talbot will be doing a signing in Prague on 14 October at 1 p.m.
In such a climate being a royalist is punishable by death or, at the very least, branding, police brutality is taken to particularly hideous extremes, and the im-pression.
www.modernvikings.com /luther-arkwright   (543 words)

  
 Comic creator: Bryan Talbot
Bryan Talbot is considered to be the "godfather" of modern British underground comix, bridging the underground movement of the early 1970s to the emergence of the English "2000 A.D. Generation" at that decade's end.
Talbot created illustrations for a series of German role-playing-game books, as well as the science-fiction strip 'Scummworld' in the weekly rock music magazine Sounds.
For four years Talbot produced work for the American company DC Comics on titles such as 'Hellblazer' (with Jamie Delano), 'The Sandman' (with Neil Gaiman), 'Batman' and the 200 page series 'The Nazz' (with Tom Veitch).
www.lambiek.net /artists/t/talbot_bryan.htm   (368 words)

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