Adrift on a Painted Sea by Tim Bird and Sue Bird - Exhibition
Nov
15
to 31 Mar

Adrift on a Painted Sea by Tim Bird and Sue Bird - Exhibition

Adrift on a Painted Sea by Tim Bird is a beautiful and profound graphic novel that explores family, loss, and art through the author's relationship with his mother, Sue Bird, who painted as a hobby throughout her life. The exhibition displays a range of paintings by Sue Bird, alongside some artwork from the graphic novel, written by her son Tim after her death to celebrate her art and life.

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Kids' Zone
Nov
16
to 17 Nov

Kids' Zone

With so much happening at Thought Bubble this year we haven't forgotten about the little ones. Come and hang out in Roll Up & Rock's activity dome, with plenty of fun stuff for all ages, with activity trays, badge making, face painting. mask masking and loads more!

The Kids’ Zone is in Bubbleboy Hall - look for the big tent!

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Steve Dillion Exhibition
Nov
16
to 17 Nov

Steve Dillion Exhibition

Make sure to check out this exhibition of original pieces by the late, great Steve Dillion. Over 50 original pages drawn by Steve, dating back to 1978 when he was just 16 years old. Expect to see artwork created for 2000AD, Judge Dredd, Dr Who, Hellblazer, ABC Warriors, Punisher, Rogue Trooper, Preacher and more!

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Bub's Lounge
Nov
16
to 17 Nov

Bub's Lounge

Graphic novel overload? Superhero fatigue? Bub’s Lounge is a quiet space where you can take some time out from the busy comic convention halls. Do absolutely nothing if you want, just kick back in a comfy chair and take a breather or pick up some pens and do some drawing yourself. You can also pick up free earplugs to help with sensory overload.

Bub’s Lounge is brought to you by Leeds Specialist Autism Services with sensory equipment provided by Roll Up & Rock.

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The Best Thing I Read All Year
Nov
16
11:00 am11:00

The Best Thing I Read All Year

Not sure where to start your Thought Bubble weekend? Join Josh Hicks, Ed Pinsent, Lily Blakely, Imogen Mangle with host Tom Oldham of Breakdown Press and Gosh! Comics to discover the hidden gems and best of the year’s comics that you should be reading, then head into the convention hall to track them down!

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ACID BOX - Telling a New Story Workshop
Nov
16
12:15 pm12:15

ACID BOX - Telling a New Story Workshop

This session could change how you think about storytelling forever (maybe)!!

Comics Creators Sara Kenney (writer), Katie West (editor) & Sofie Dodgson (colourist) will talk through the classic "Hero's Journey" story structure and how and why they used alternative models in their own new comic, ACID BOX; a time travel adventure through 1990s rave culture.

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Chip Zdarsky Spotlight
Nov
16
1:30 pm13:30

Chip Zdarsky Spotlight

Join us for this spotlight on Chip Zdarsky and his comics career; one which encompasses the biggest names in the comics world, a heap of creator-owned work, a shelf-load of awards and the title of "Bad ass dude!!", by some guy on reddit. Hosted by award winning journalist and presenter, Kofi Smiles.

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SILENCE! To Astonish
Nov
16
2:00 pm14:00

SILENCE! To Astonish

Gary Lactus and The Beast Must Die (SILENCE!) and Al Kennedy (House to Astonish) once again bring you an hour that’s hysterical in every sense, as Chrissy Williams, Ram V, David Brothers and Stephanie Phillips face odd questions, inexplicable challenges and unexpected guests as comicdom’s most pointless and shambolic panel show returns for a ninth year of what many are literally calling SILENCE! to Astonish

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Arts Council England and Comics Cultural Impact Collective talk Comics Funding
Nov
16
2:45 pm14:45

Arts Council England and Comics Cultural Impact Collective talk Comics Funding

How might we support individuals and organisations in the UK to access cultural funding? Join CCIC crew - Hannah Berry, Karrie Fransman, Rhiannon Griffiths, Sara Kenney, Myfanwy Tristram & Zara Slattery along with Pete Stones, Relationship Manager for Literature at Arts Council England, to discuss.

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In Stars and Shadows: Folklore and Mythology in Comics
Nov
16
4:30 pm16:30

In Stars and Shadows: Folklore and Mythology in Comics

Folklore laid the foundations of oral storytelling; for centuries tales of tradition, magic, myth and legend were passed village to village, generation to generation, culture to culture. Fascinating Folklore author John Reppion hosts B. Mure, Kieron Gillen and Juni Ba who have turned this practice to comics pages and created stories of intrigue and fantasy.

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The Funnies
Nov
17
12:30 pm12:30

The Funnies

Short comic strips have transcended newspaper pages! Cartoonist Amy Noseworthy hosts JL Westover, Sarah Graley, and Alex Norris to talk about their silly, weird comics; the inspiration, meanings and the art of cramming an entire gag and a whole lot of emotion into just a few tiny panels.

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Monster Portraiture
Nov
17
3:30 pm15:30

Monster Portraiture

In this panel, hosted by Blake Sampson, E.M. Carroll, Zoe Thorogood and Rachael Smith, discuss ideas around ‘monster portraiture’ the act of exploring the self and its deep facets by using monstrous figures to represent aspects of ourselves which we can bicker and fight with. But importantly, how graphic novels in particular are spearheading this evolution in one of the core pieces of storytelling, the monster and its effect.

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