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First published in 1977 at the height of the punk era, UK Sci-Fi comic 2000AD was violent, anti-authoritarian, darkly funny and distinctly British. With such iconic characters as Strontium Dog, Nemesis and...
A video magazine of alternative news, published in response to a growing frustration with mainstream news reporting. All the material was shot on domestic camcorders, mostly by activists who are using the...
Tells the story of IPC’s magazine ‘Loaded’, examining the potential market, the magazine’s development, marketing and pricing strategy, and post-publication controversy.
'Zapp’, a video magazine on contemporary art and artists, presents artists’ videos and gallery reports from around Europe. As a magazine it represents what is happening in the art world today and gives...
Images taken from a 1992 exhibition of archive material held by the Manchester Metropolitan University, covering Richard Doyle’s illustrations from early manuscript works and periodcials such as...
Three slide sets based on an exhibition and book produced by the Institute for Popular Culture at the Manchester Metropolitan University. The images trace the highly visible new fan culture together with the...
Images taken from a wide range of John Leech’s work for ‘Punch’ and illustrated books, including hand-coloured plates from R S Surtee’s ‘Jorrocks’ books.
A dynamic history of the South African ‘Drum’ magazine in the 1950s, reliving the changing South African political and cultural climate of the time using archive footage, extensive photographs taken from...
Two Chinese comic strips were translated and narrated, and interviews were conducted with two Chinese exchange students, John Gittings (Chinese correspondent of The Guardian) and Graham Keene, a graphic...
Traces the history of the magazine that became a British institution during the pre- and post-war years. The genius behind the magazine was its creator and first editor Stefan Lorant whose willingness to...
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