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Wednesday, 5 November 2008

End of an era

London Underground Comics is dead, long live London Underground Comics!

I was initially against ditching the stall and I will be sad to see it go, although it will be nice having my Saturdays back again. I'll most likely do a proper retrospective after the final stall on December 20th.
Bigger and bolder things await us in 2009, and to show you what we mean, on December 13th we present you "London Underground Christmas", a week long exhibition of comics, music and original art at the Alphabet Bar in Oxford Circus. This is going to be huuge and a real taster of what to expect from us next year. As always, there's more information and the announcement video over at the main LUC site. Exciting times!

Oli Smith continues to dabble in the world of film making with his new "Stumbling Block" series which will chart the highs and lows of the LUC collective running the last few weeks of the stall and organising its related events. The first two episodes are up here.

Modern Monstrosity will be taking a break from the convention circut next year, we'll hit a few specially chosen events but will otherwise be focusing on running our own shindigs with our LUC brethren. The word "boycott" is tossed around alot these days, but we're not boycotting anything, we're just not going.

That's all. LUC prevails.


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