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A SPECIAL EDITION GOSH! AUTHORITY

FEATURING ALMOST ENTIRELY NO IMAGES

ON ACCOUNT OF COMPLEX INTERNET MALFUNCTIONS

AND (POSSIBLY) RELATED RAGES

BY YOUR REGULAR GOSH! BLOGGER, HAYLEY CAMPBELL

(APOLOGIES)

 

It’s here! After months (read: years) of doling out the vaguest of news to half impatient/mostly disappointed faces, I can now tell you without a shadow of a doubt that The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century 1969 will be in the shop tomorrow. The mini-prints are here too, so unless there’s a catastrophe involving my cup of tea and a pile of limited prints everything is going exactly to plan. If you pre-ordered them just ask at the front counter for your copy, and don’t forget to come and get them signed by Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill THIS SATURDAY, featuring special guest Gary Spencer Millidge signing copies of his new book Alan Moore: Storyteller.

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Gary Spencer Millidge has been a familiar face on the British comics scene for years, is the author of his own acclaimed series Strangehaven, and a close pal of the bearded genius Alan Moore – so much so that he’s written not one, but two books on the man and his work. The first – Alan Moore: Portrait of an Extraordinary Gentlemen – was a 50th birthday tribute to his friend: an anthology of essays, interviews, articles and illustrations by over a hundred well-known contributors, all pulled together by Millidge’s editorial skills. The latest Alan Moore: Storyteller, is the most comprehensive visual biography of Moore ever undertaken, all fully authorised by the man himself.

Having interviewed Moore and many of his collaborators in depth, Gary Spencer Millidge is well placed to examine Moore‘s entire career. Subjects covered include rarely-seen early work, breakthrough UK comics, the hugely successful American work that brought comics to a wider, adult audience, and the genre-defying independent stories of the 1990s, up to his current alternative periodical, Dodgem Logic.

Of equal interest, and covered in full here, are Moore‘s other endeavours: freedom of speech; magic and ritual; performance art; anarchism; self-publishing; and supporting the arts in his native Northampton, amongst others.

Richly illustrated throughout with behind-the-scenes script pages, personal photos and stunning comic art, Alan Moore: Storyteller is the definitive analysis of the creative spirit of one of the most important figures in popular culture today.

INCLUDES: Exclusive 19-Track CD of rarely-heard songs, readings, and performances by Alan Moore & Friends.


Millidge talks in depth about the book and its contents over at the Alan Moore World blogspot.

“Following suit with the driving fascination of the text, the book itself is an art object in and of itself. Bursting at the page edge with illustrations ranging from the necessarily obligatory (reprints of covers and interior pages) to the downright gemlike (ranging from a full-size reprint of the script to a never published chapter of V for Vendetta to the plot charts for Big Numbers.)… For the Alan Moore fan or scholar, Storyteller is indispensable, encompassing three decades of creativity and experimentation, of accomplishment and failure.”
– Bleeding Cool

Alan Moore: Storyteller is out now and retails at £25. Gary Spencer Millidge will be signing at Gosh! 39 Great Russell Street on Saturday, the 30th of July from 12pm – 1pm, followed by Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill at 2pm until 6pm. Details here.

 

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I don’t know if it’s a case of me just being quietly oblivious before, or if the London small press comic scene is actually kicking off in a way it hasn’t done in years. It feels like stuff is happening all the time. This weekend you should head south of the river to eat cake and buy comics by Gosh! favourites such as Ellen Lindner (Undertow, Whores of Mensa), our own Barnaby Richards (Two Sentences), Gary Northfield (Derek the Sheep), Matt Abbiss (The Man Who Clapped) and a whole bunch more. There’ll be workshops, galleries, music and even stand-up comedy. It started as a simple zine fair and exploded into a festival of all sorts of things. Go see  how it turned out!

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Loads of pre-orders are rolling in for the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen bookplate triptych, which is nice. We’ve got another big event taking place on opening day but it’s TOP SECRET (for now). Watch this space. And this space. And/or this one too.

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