Infrastructure by Tim Bird

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Avery Hill Publishing are delighted to announce the release of “Infrastructure”, by illustrator and comic creator Tim Bird (Grey Area, It’s A Bird’s Life), the latest instalment in our AHArts line.

Based in his bold, distinctive line style, married to his fascination with the hidden or ignored treasures of London, Tim has documented elements of the capital’s transport infrastructure, as informed by his own explorations and travels within the M25.

The result is seventeen beautiful illustrations rendered in a distinct and vibrant colour pallet, coupled with Tim’s thoughts and reasons for choosing each subject. Printed in full colour across forty pages in square format, the first print of “Infrastructure” is limited to an edition of 100, each numbered and signed by the artist, and available from the Avery Hill online shop.

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Collection of the Works of Simon Moreton Coming Soon from AHP!

Avery Hill Publishing are delighted to announce that we are working with Simon Moreton (SMOO, Grand Gestures) on a collection of his work spanning the period 2011-2012.

Andy Oliver (Broken Frontier) recently described Simon as “quite simply…one of the most important and intelligent creative voices in current U.K. small press comics.”

The collection will gather together for the very first time work from his minimal, reflective autobiographical ‘zine SMOO and other comics and stories published in hard-to-find anthologies. It will also include a new essay from Simon covering his unique approach to his work through the period.

The collection is scheduled for an April release, with more details coming soon.

 

– Dave

Seasons by Mike Medaglia

Full colour, 28-page perfectly bound B5 book, with a fifth story printed on a special accompanying bookmark

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What marks the seasons of a life?

In his new comic Seasons, Mike Medaglia (Wu Wei, The Comix Reader) seeks to understand that question, through four short stories by turns touching, funny, but always insightful, tied together by the rhythm of the natural world and the time his characters find themselves placed in their lives.

Seasons is a beautifully printed 28-page full-colour perfectly bound B5 book, with a fifth story printed on a special accompanying bookmark that recounts a stolen season of love that was, but should never have been.

 

 

“Mike Medaglia has provided the quintessential union of theme, words and imagery on the comics page.“

Andy Oliver, Broken […]

Fronts #1 – Roman Klonek

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Fronts is a new series of profiles showcasing the talents of innovative, exciting artists from around the world. The series will aim to provide an introduction to the work of some of the best contemporary artists around, all in full colour and featuring exclusive interviews!

Issue One features the vibrant, colourful woodcuts of Roman Klonek, a Polish-born artist working out of Dusseldorf.

Mixing playful Eastern European cartoon stylings, German folklore and modern pop culture, Roman Klonek has produced a body of work that is instantly recognisable and truly unique. He has exhibited in the UK several times as well as in his adopted homeland of Germany and recently completed a one-man show at the Feinkunst Krueger in Hamburg.

Limited to 50 copies, Fronts Issue One features 10 full colour plates and an exclusive interview with the artist.

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The Megatherium Club by Owen Pomery

The Megatherium Club – Vol.1: The Great Ape By Owen D. Pomery

28 black and white B5 pages, perfect bound and with a colour cover

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“What more noble pursuit for immortal souls? Riches? War and Butchery? Political Chicanery? Superstition? Pleasure? What we seek is the TRUTH!” – William Stimpson, Founder of the Megatherium Club

The Megatherium Club was a group of scientists who operated out of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington between 1857 and 1866. They were that peculiar brand of gentleman scientist that can no longer exist due to the emphasis in our time on such boring trivialities as academic qualifications, sobriety and safety. Essentially it was like the Royal Society if its president had been Dave Bassett instead of Sir Isaac Newton. In this volume we join our intrepid heroes during […]