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  1. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Stephen Baskerville Appearing: Sat/Sun Artist: Transformers UNDOUBTEDLY best-known for his inking of numerous Transformers stories for Marvel on both sides of the Atlantic, Stephen Baskerville has worked on many other titles since he made his comics debut in 1978. It was, however, eight years after writing and drawing a story in issue #5 of the semi-underground Graphixus that his next credit – in Marvel UK’s Spider-Man and Zoids #4. From then on he began to work regularly for Marvel’s British-based offshoot, his name appearing in such titles as Thundercats and The Sleeze Brothers as well as Transformers. His first US work appeared in 1989’s G.I. Joe European Missions #10 with Web of Spider-Man, Felicia Hardy the Black Cat, Spider-Man: The Arachnis Project and Spider-Man 2099 among the titles that followed. As well as working on various Marvel-related promotional comics, he also worked on The Night Man, Mantra, All-New Exiles and other such titles in Malibu’s Ultraverse line. He has drastically reduced his comics output since the turn of the century though he followed some contributions to 2000 AD with a 2012 return to Hasbro’s Robots in Disguise, reuniting with Simon Furman and Andrew Wildman for IDW’s Transformers: Regeneration One. Primarily known for his inking he has pencilled the occasional story throughout his career, which he brought full circle in 2011 by writing and drawing a contribution to issue #7 of Titan’s CLiNT anthology.
  2. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Geoff Senior Appearing: Saturday Artist: Transformers; Death's Head DC THOMSON’S Starblazer: Space Fiction Adventures in Comics #102 [1983] was Geoff Senior's first solo comics work although he had assisted Steve Parkhouse on Doctor Who Magazine Special #4 for Marvel UK and Quality’s Warrior #3 the year before. Later in 1983 he began contributing to 2000 AD and subsequently regularly to such Marvel UK comics as Action Force, Doctor Who, Spider-Man and Zoids and Transformers, the title with which he is most strongly associated. He also created Dragon’s Claws in collaboration with Transformers meister Simon Furman, drawing all 10 issues of the 1988 Marvel UK series. Again with Furman he co-created Death’s Head [1988] while also partnering writer Bernie Jaye in the conception of Hell’s Angel [1992] aka Dark Angel. Since the early ’90s he has worked outside comics although he does make the occasional foray back into the medium, all-but exclusively to add to his Transformers credits – most notably producing covers for The Transformers: Regeneration One series published by IDW between 2012 and 2014.
  3. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Lee Sullivan Appearing: Sat/Sun Artist: Transformers, Robocop, Doctor Who STARTING out in 1986 producing covers for Marvel UK's Transformers weekly and shortly after adding Thundercats, Lee Sullivan first story art came within a year. A semi-regular on Transformers, he would subsequently begin contributing to Doctor Who Magazine as well as 2000 AD. He entered the US arena in 1990, launching and drawing virtually every one of the 23 issues of Marvel's Robocop before moving on to to do much the same on Tekworld, the 1994 comic featuring William Shatner's futuristic detective Jake Cardigan. Published by Marvel's Epic imprint, it ran 24 issues between 1992 and 1994. Two years later he illustrated a Doctor Who strip that ran for almost a year in Radio Times, the BBC TV listings magazine. Since then he has had a short run on Doctor Who: Battles in Time​ [2006-2007] and produced 2010's graphic novel adaptation of author Jonathan Stroud's The Amulet of Samarkand: Bartimaeus for Hyperion.
  4. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Nick Roche Attending: Sat & Sun Artist: Transformers Transformers @ 30 Celebration A huge fan of Hasbro's Robots in Disguise, Nick Roche started out by contributing illustrations to Transformers fanzines and for conventions dedicated to the action figure franchise. The Irish artist's professional career took off in 2006 when he began producing covers for IDW's line of Transformers comics. His first story art came later the same year with the premiere issue of The Transformers: Spotlight, a series for which he illustrated other issues while making his writing debut on the series in 2007. A 2008 five-parter, The Transformers: Maximum Dinobots, marked a turning point in his career as he increasingly took on more storytelling while still producing a regular flow of covers. His major credits since include 2010's Transformers: Last of the Wreckers five-parter (which he also co-wrote) and in 2011 The Transformers: Death of Optimus Prime one-shot and both issues of Transformers: Infestation. More recently he has also taken to illustrating non-Transformers comics, among them two 2014 one-shot: Marvel's Revolutionary War: Death's Head and Monster Motors for IDW.
  5. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Andrew Wildman Attending: Sat & Sun Artist: Transformers, X-Men Adventures, Spider-Man: The Arachnis Project Transformers @ 30 Celebration Like so many other British artists of his generation, Andrew Wildman began his professional career in the pages of 2000 AD; in 1987’s Prog 539. Within a year he’d migrated to Marvel UK where he contributed to such titles as Real Ghostbusters, Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers, Incredible Hulk Presents and Slimer but it was on Transformers that he was to really make his mark. His initial three-year association with the comicbook adventures of Hasbro’s Robots in Disguise continued until 1992 and included a run on the US version of the title. Transformers subsequently became a constant thread throughout his career. Reunited in 2012 with acclaimed Transformers writer Simon Furman for Transformers: Regeneration, a IDW series that continued and concluded (in 2014) the story left unfinished when Marvel (US) cancelled its Transformers comic in 1991. The artist made his US debut in 1989 with G.I. Joe European Missions #10. His subsequent American credits include Felicia Hardy: The Black Cat, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Mission: Impossible, Venom: Carnage Unleashed, Spider-Man: The Arachnis Project and X-Men Adventures. Having drawn Power Rangers strip for Jetix Magazine from 2005 to 2009, he then illustrated Frontier for the now-defunct DFC. This was collected in a hardcover edition subtitled Dealing with Demons by Print Media Productions in 2012.
  6. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Lee Sullivan Attending: Sat & Sun Artist: Transformers, Robocop, Doctor Who Transformers @ 30 Celebration STARTING out in 1986 producing covers for Marvel UK's Transformers weekly and shortly after adding Thundercats, Lee Sullivan first story art came within a year. A semi-regular on Transformers, he would subsequently begin contributing to Doctor Who Magazine as well as 2000 AD. He entered the US arena in 1990, launching and drawing virtually every one of the 23 issues of Marvel's Robocop before moving on to to do much the same on Tekworld, the 1994 comic featuring William Shatner's futuristic detective Jake Cardigan. Published by Marvel's Epic imprint, it ran 24 issues between 1992 and 1994. Two years later he illustrated a Doctor Who strip that ran for almost a year in Radio Times, the BBC TV listings magazine Since then he has had a short run on Doctor Who: Battles in Time​ [2006-2007] and produced 2010's graphic novel adaptation of author Jonathan Stroud's The Amulet of Samarkand: Bartimaeus for Hyperion.
  7. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Bob Budiansky Attending: Sat/Sun Join us at LFCCW for the 30th Anniversary Celebrations of Transformer Comics Writer/Artist: Transformers, Sleepwalker ALTHOUGH best-known as the writer who created the foundations for the success of the Transformers franchise, Bob Budiansky actually embarked on a career as a comics artist, In 1975 he worked on a couple of assignments for Marvel before becoming the regular inker on Marvel UK's Captain Britain for a short period two years later. Over the next few years he concentrated on producing a growing number of covers although he also took on an editorial role at the House of Ideas in 1980, a position that only ended in 1996. He became the regular penciller on Marvel's original superhero Ghost Rider comic in 1982, drawing 12 out of the last 14 issues of the title.In collaboration with J.M. DeMatteis, he also wrote seven of those issues, revealing another talent that was to stand him in good stead when Marvel acquired The Transformers license in 1984. Although initially "only" the editor on what was originally intended as a four-issue miniseries, it was Budiansky who wrote the bible for the comic, which was to run 80 issues until 1991. He also authored virtually every issue from #5 to 55 before moving on to create a new Marvel superhero, who debuted in his own title in 1991. Budiansky wrote all 31 issues of Sleepwalker. Forever known as the man who transformed (!) Hasbro's Robots in Disguise into the worldwide franchise they remain to this day, he returned in 2006 to write all 12 issues of IDW's Transformers: Generations as well as its four-part adaptation of The Transformers: The Animated Movie.
  8. Latest Guest Announcement - Bambos Georgiou Attending: Sat/Sun Artist – Aces Weekly; Transformers
  9. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Andrew Wildman Attending: Sat/Sun Artist – Transformers; Spider-Man 2099; Felicia Hardy: The Black Cat
  10. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Lee Sullivan Attending: Fri/Sat/Sun Artist: Doctor Who; Robocop; Transformers
  11. Latest Guest Announcement - Stephen Baskerville Attending: Sat/Sun Artist: Transformers; Aces Weekly, Spider-Man 2099; The Sleeze Brothers
  12. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Lee Sullivan Attending: Sat/Sun Artist – Doctor Who; Transformers; 2000 AD
  13. Latest Guest Announcement - Glen Morshower Attending: Fri/Sat/Sun Autograph/Photoshoot Price: £15 Buy Tickets HERE 24 Transformers Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Transformers: Dark of the Moon Star Trek Generations TNG Voyager Enterprise The West Wing X-Men First Class Under Siege Air Force One Black Hawk Down The X-Files Revolution Charmed http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0607703/
  14. We are very pleased to announce the Bumble Bee from Transformers will be driving his way to Newcastle Film and Comic Con.
  15. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Simon Williams Attending: SAT/SUN Artist – Spectacular Spider-Man Adventures; Transformers: Armada
  16. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Simon Furman Attending: SAT/SUN Writer – Transformers, Death’s Head For nigh on three decades he has been the foremost chronicler of the adventures of Hasbro’s Robots in Disguise. So closely linked with the development of the comicbook versions of the action figures has Simon Furman been that fans refer to him as the Transformers-meister. While he kicked of his comics career in 1984 as an editor, he very quickly made the transition to writer, initially on Fleetway’s junior horror comic Scream but within a year he’d made his Transformers debut (on 1985’s #13). He remained closely associated with the Marvel UK title until its cancellation in 1992. Along the way he also became the regular scripter of the US edition of the comic, staying on thatTransformers series until it was axed in 1991. The writer of numerous Robots in Disguise comics for Marvel (on both sides of the Pond), DreamWave and most recently IDW ,Furman has now reunited with artist Andrew Wildman (his long time Transformers collaborator) for Transformers: Regeneration; a series launched by IDW in 2013, it continues and concludes the story left unfinished when Marvel (US) cancelled its Transformers comic. However Furman has numerous credits that go far beyond the Robots in Disguise. It’s a list that includes a wide diversity of titles, among them Sensational She-Hulk, Doctor Who, Alpha Flight and Robocop as well asDragon’s Claws and Death’s Head, both of which he co-created.
  17. We are pleased to announce our latest comic guest for CFCC KRIS CARTER Attending Saturday and Sunday Kris is a South Wales based digital colourist, writer and illustrator. His colouring work has been seen in various iterations of the Transformers and Doctor Who franchises. He has also worked on TMNT, Wynona Earp, Stiffs and The Pride. Kris is also one of the co-creators of the Eagle Award-finalist "Lou Scannon" sci-fi comedy book.
  18. Latest Guest Announcement Lance Henriksen Lance is a really great guy and a lot of fun to meet ,he will be with us over the weekend taking part in photo ops and talks and signing autographs. Aliens - Bishop Millennium (TV series) - Frank Black (67 episodes, 1996-1999) The Terminator - Detective Hal Vukovich AVP: Alien vs. Predator - Charles Bishop Weyland Hellraiser: Hellworld (video) - The Host Scream 3 - John Milton Powder - Sheriff Doug Barnum Hard Target - Emil Fouchon Super Mario Bros. - The King Alien³ - Bishop II The Last Samurai - Johnny Congo Stone Cold - Chains Cooper Pumpkinhead - Ed Harley Near Dark - Jesse Hooker Jagged Edge - Frank Martin The Right Stuff - Wally Schirra Damien: Omen II - Sergeant Neff Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Robert TRON: Uprising (TV series) - Tesler (16 episodes, 2012-2013) Transformers: Animated (TV series) - Lockdown (3 episodes, 2008-2009) NCIS (TV series) - Sheriff Clay Boyd (1 episode, 2009) The Witches of Oz (TV mini-series) - Henry Gale (1 episode, 2011) The X-Files (TV series) - Frank Black (1 episode, 1999) http://imdb.com/name/nm0000448/
  19. Latest Guest Announcement Lance Henriksen Lance is a really great guy and a lot of fun to meet ,he will be with us over the weekend taking part in photo ops and talks and signing autographs. Aliens - Bishop Millennium (TV series) - Frank Black (67 episodes, 1996-1999) The Terminator - Detective Hal Vukovich AVP: Alien vs. Predator - Charles Bishop Weyland Hellraiser: Hellworld (video) - The Host Scream 3 - John Milton Powder - Sheriff Doug Barnum Hard Target - Emil Fouchon Super Mario Bros. - The King Alien³ - Bishop II The Last Samurai - Johnny Congo Stone Cold - Chains Cooper Pumpkinhead - Ed Harley Near Dark - Jesse Hooker Jagged Edge - Frank Martin The Right Stuff - Wally Schirra Damien: Omen II - Sergeant Neff Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Robert TRON: Uprising (TV series) - Tesler (16 episodes, 2012-2013) Transformers: Animated (TV series) - Lockdown (3 episodes, 2008-2009) NCIS (TV series) - Sheriff Clay Boyd (1 episode, 2009) The Witches of Oz (TV mini-series) - Henry Gale (1 episode, 2011) The X-Files (TV series) - Frank Black (1 episode, 1999) http://imdb.com/name/nm0000448/
  20. We are pleased to announce that LEE BRADLEY will be joining us at LFCC Winter Lee is a freelance illustrator primarily working within comic books. He has worked on a variety of properties including Spiderman, Transformers, Transformers Animated, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Mars Attacks and most recently Marvel's Greatest Battles, Women of Marvel and the upcoming Valiant Cards. Lee is a Lucas Films accredited artist who worked on Star Wars Galactic files for Topps. Attending Saturday and Sunday.
  21. DC THOMSON’S Starblazer: Space Fiction Adventures in Comics #102 [1983] was Geoff Senior’s first solo comics work although he had assisted Steve Parkhouse on Doctor Who Magazine Special #4 for Marvel UK and Quality’s Warrior #3 the year before. Later in 1983 he began contributing to 2000 AD and subsequently regularly to such Marvel UK comics as Action Force, Doctor Who, Spider-Man and Zoids and Transformers, the title with which he is most strongly associated. He also created Dragon’s Claws in collaboration with Transformers meister Simon Furman, drawing all 10 issues of the 1988 Marvel UK series. Again with Furman he co-created Death’s Head [1988] while also partnering writer Bernie Jaye in the conception of Hell’s Angel [1992] aka Dark Angel. Since the early ’90s he has worked outside comics although he does make the occasional foray back into the medium, all-but exclusively to add to his Transformers credits.
  22. Attending Friday/Sat/Sun Liam Shalloo is a freelance colourist, concept artist and graphic designer working primarily in the video game and comic book industry. Starting out with IDW and Titan Comics on the Transformers series he then progressed to Beast Wars, Transformers Animated, Dr Who, GI Joe and more recently provided art for the Spider-Man DVD covers. He currently works primarily in the games industry exclusively for Sony PlayStation.
  23. Simon Furman Writer: Transformers Writer Simon Furman is probably the most well-known of all Transformers comics scribes, and certainly the most prolific. He wrote most of the UK original comic stories of Generation 1, as well as the latter 1/3rd of the US comic run, and has been author on innumerable Transformers tales since. Furman began his comic career on Scream! and Captain Britain Monthly (for Marvel UK). While continuing to edit titles such as Thundercats, Furman wrote numerous Transformers stories and scripts for Zoids, Doctor Who Monthly and the US-format comic books Death's Head and Dragon's Claws. Furman then took over the script duties on the US Transformers book with issue #56, and has since written Alpha Flight, She-Hulk, What If?, Transformers: Generation 2 and Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. Now working primarily in TV animation, Furman has scripted episodes of Beast Wars, Roswell Conspiracies, X-Men: Evolution and the upcoming Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future.
  24. Stephen Baskerville Artist: Transformers, 2000 AD, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Stephen Baskerville started with Marvel UK in 1987, doing pencils and inks on titles like Transformers, Thundercats, and Ghostbusters among other licensed work until 1996. In the late 1980s Stephen Baskerville was often paired as an inker with penciler Andrew Wildman. His work is notable for a focus on the capturing the reflection of light, a useful artistic interest to have when one's job is drawing moving metal boxes. Later Baskerville returned to inking Wildman's work for IDW's Regeneration One series. The Early 90s found him inking on Marvel titles like G.I. Joe and Web of Spider-Man, as well as Epic Comics' Sleeze Brothers and DC's adaptation of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. By 1994, He was working on Spider-Man 2099 and Malibu Ultraverse's Night Man. By the late nineties he was again working for Marvel UK on the title Thomas and Friends, right through Marvel UK's transition to Panini Comics. In 2000 he was inking for Egmont's 2000AD. Panini would bring Baskerville full circle in 2002 when he collaborated with Wildman on the final issue of Transformers Armada. Currently, Baskerville does concept art for video game development working on such licenses as Barbie, SpongeBob Squarepants and Reservoir Dogs.
  25. We are pleased to announce that LEE BRADLEY will be joining us at EMS Lee is a freelance illustrator primarily working within comic books. He has worked on a variety of properties including Spiderman, Transformers, Transformers Animated, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and most recently Mars Attacks. Lee is a Lucas Films accredited artist and is currently working on Star Wars Galactic files for Topps.
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