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February 20, 2007
D’log has some cool Bryan Talbot news. His Alice in Sunderland is published by Cape in April along with an exhibition at the London Cartoon Museum and a signing tour that comes to Nosties in Birmingham April 7th. Also, his long rumoured book The Naked Artist, detailing the outrageous stories of comics creators only told late at night at convention bars, is due in July. Having been in those bars I can’t wait for the latter.

Also, apparently Cherubs, his collaboration with Mark Stafford (the UK’s most criminally underemployed cartoonist), finally has a publisher lined up. Not sure if this is news (I’ve been out of the loop rather of late) but it was news to me. Very good news at that.
That’s terrific news, though I have to say I’m even more out the loop than yourself.