
PCO Procartoonists – Comics Britannia REVIEWED
PCO member Royston Robertson reviews the first episode of Comics Britannia, broadcast on BBC Four 10th September 2007. VARIOUS bigwigs at the Beeb have suggested
PCO member Royston Robertson reviews the first episode of Comics Britannia, broadcast on BBC Four 10th September 2007. VARIOUS bigwigs at the Beeb have suggested
Bloghorn would like to offer sincere respects to the BBC for making a whole series of TV programmes about the history of graphic novels –
Pete sold his first cartoon to Punch in 1976 and has been going strong ever since. He has been a regular contributor of gag cartoons
It’s only a month to the new issue of the Professional Cartoonists cartoon magazine. From the PCO (Professional Cartoonists’ Organisation)
Brian Sewell, the really quite grown up enfant terrible of the whacky, zany world of art criticism, when asked if cartooning was an art, replied
It’s the last week to enjoy Martin Honeysett’s work as the first PCO artist of the month. The PCO says click H for Honeysett From
The BBC magazine has produced an interesting piece on family board games from World War 2. When you read the piece and look at the
PCO member Noel Ford writes; I’ve just had an interesting and, for me, unique experience, complete with ironic twist, that should be of interest to
Please enjoy this drawn reminder that Martin Honeysett is the PCO’s artist of the month. Click H for Honeysett. From the PCO (Professional Cartoonists’ Organisation)
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