Go beyond the page with Australian comic and graphic novel creators in this new short documentary series.
Tim Molloy, Ben Hutchings and Dillon Naylor are artists living and working in Melbourne, Australia. All three have rich and unique work published by Milk Shadow Books, an independent publisher, whose aim is to offer up the ‘weirdest trips, strangest journeys, and assorted stories that make you laugh, think and gag’.
We are huge fans of Milk Shadow Books here at NCP. I even had the chance to interview Ben way back on episode 22 and he was awesome.
Thanks to Madman Entertainment we are proud to present this inspiring insight into their daily lives, where they talk about creativity, inspiration and the struggle of balancing work, art & life.
And in this video, Dillon Naylor chats about his cult comic book series ‘Da ‘n’ Dill – The Showbag Years’, which for the first time, has had all seven issues of his showbag insert series rescanned from original art and collected in one volume along with cool bonuses like unpublished pages, sketches and notes.
If you would like to purchase and of these, or any of the other awesome Milk Shadow Books range, please visit Madman, or the official Milk Shadow Books website!
Welcome to special instalment of Who Review, my ongoing quest to review all available episodes of TV’s longest running SF series, Doctor Who.
This instalment is a departure from the normal run, as David and I give our thoughts on the just released 50th Anniversary episode, Day of the Doctor. I haven’t written this as a regular Who Review as I didn’t want to write a full synopsis and spoil the story for everybody, so it’s mainly just a review.
Welcome to a very special forty-fifth instalment of Who Review, my ongoing quest to review all available episodes of TV’s longest running SF series, Doctor Who. This week, I review the first of two recently rediscovered “lost” storylines with The Enemy of the World.