Panel Borders: Mute, Glenn Fabry

Published: Oct. 14, 2013, 3:58 p.m.

b'Panel Borders: Mute, Glenn Fabry\\nContinuing a month of shows looking at horror and fantasy comics, Alex Fitch talks to comic book artist and illustrator Glenn Fabry about his graphic novel adaptation of Duncan Jones\\u2019 yet to be filmed sequel to Moon, a Philip K Dick style drama called Mute. Glenn discusses the differences between illustrating adaptions of film scripts and regular comics, his collaboration with Steve Niles on the horror serial Lot 13, drawing Garth Ennis\\u2019 \\u201cfunniest script\\u201d for The Authority: Kev, and his plans for more personal work in the future. Recorded in front of a live audience at Cartoon County, Brighton, Summer 2013. Originally broadcast Monday 14th October 2013, on Resonance 104.4 FM (London)\\nArt from Mute by Duncan Jones, More Kev by Garth Ennis, Lot 13 by Steve Niles, illustrated by Glenn Fabry\\nFor more info and a variety of different formats you can stream or download, please visit the home of this podcast at www.archive.org\\nLinks: More info about Glenn Fabry\\u2019s work at www.glennfabry.co.uk\\nDiscover Cartoon County at www.cartooncounty.com\\nListen to Alex\\u2019s previous interview with Glenn \\nRecommended Events:\\nThe Lakes International Comic Art Festival\\nThe Lakes International Comic Art Festival is modelled on the European comic festivals rather than comic conventions that UK audiences are more familiar with.\\nThe aim is create an \\u2018en fete\\u2019 atmosphere, making the whole town part of the festival. There will be a much bigger emphasis on the range of talks, special live drawing events, workshops, films, exhibitions and a kids\\u2019 zone. Some of the events, including the exhibitions and the kids\\u2019 zone will also be free.\\nThere will be The Comics Clock Tower \\u2013 in Kendal Town Hall, where people will be able to buy comics and where authors and artists will be signing copies of their work. It will be smaller than at most comic conventions and will focus on writers, artists and publishers who are pioneers of a new wave of innovators in the field of comics and graphic storytelling.\\nWe will be kicking off on Friday evening, 18th October and running until teatime on Sunday 20th. The programme will feature around 30 events of different styles and scales including meet the creators (presentations, live drawings and interviews), panel discussions and a few quirky events too. Alongside this there will be a film programme, exhibitions, workshops, our version of a marketplace/artists\\u2019 alley and a dedicated kids\\u2019 zone\\u2026\\u2026and more\\nGuests include: Charlie Adlard, Steve Bell, Hannah Berry, Gareth Brookes, Ed Brubaker, Kurt Busiek, Stephen Collins, Darryl Cunningham, Rob Davis, Al Davison, Andy Diggle, Glyn Dillon, Pete Doherty, Hannah Eaton, Hunt Emerson, Carlos Ezquerra, Duncan Fegredo, Karrie Fransman, Simon Fraser, Katie Green, Isabel Greenberg, Steven Harris, David Hine, Ilya, David Lloyd, Robbie Morrison, Jose Mu\\xf1oz, Luke Pearson, Ivan Petrus, Sean Phillips, Gary and Warren Pleece, Trina Robbins, Joe Sacco, Gilbert Shelton, Posy Simmonds, Nicola Streeten, Bryan and Mary Talbot, John Wagner and Oscar Zarate\\u2026\\n18th-20th October, Brewery Arts Centre and environs?, 122A Highgate, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 4HE\\nMore info at: www.comicartfestival.com\\nJoin the Web Artists Swap Project 2014\\nFollowing 2013\\u2019s successful Web Artists Swap Project (WASP) where webcomic creators swapped strips to raise awareness of online comics, including work by Nich Angell, Zarina Liew and Naniiebim, project originator Richy K. Chandler is inviting web cartoonists to join the planning of next year\\u2019s WASP event.\\nGet involved via www.tempolush.com before the end of October 2013\\u2026'