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LONDON LIP:
ALAN MOORE & MICHAEL MOORCOCK
WITH IAIN SINCLAIR



A celebration of the paperback publication of London: City of Disappearances. Witness a rare urban excursion from the legendary Northampton magus of the graphic novel Alan Moore and the Texas-exiled creator of the multiverse, author of Mother London, Michael Moorcock. A conversation refereed by the book’s editor, Iain Sinclair. Readings from Moore, Moorcock, Sinclair. Interventions from performance-artists-poets Brian Catling and Kirsten Norrie.

Promoted by Penned in the Margins.

Tickets: £12 on the door, £10 online
Where: The Bishopsgate Institute, 230 Bishopsgate, London
When: Friday, October 26, 2007 - 6.30pm


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Reviews

"...a fantastically wide selection of comics, to be touched, admired and purchased."
Toby Litt

"Gives the comic form the cultural representation the UK doesn't normally see."
David Greene

"Comica normally comes up with some great talks and panels, but this was particularly memorable..."
Comix Influx

"It's fun, it's informative, it's inspirational, and it's an absolute must-do."
Gosh! Comics

"...he's a natural storyteller. He can't seem to stop."
Paul Tierney

"When the event was over the audience was left wanting more."
Liban Diriye

"PHEW! I just met Matt Groening!"
Jim Medway

"...some of the UK's sharpest cartoonists gathered at the ICA in London for a unique test of creativity and endurance: a 24-hour comic marathon, during which each artist was challenged to create a spontaneous 24-page story."
The New Statesman

"...one of the most interesting and high quality celebrations of comics the country has ever seen."
Ninthart

"Comica features some of the most highly regarded figures currently working in the form..."
The Observer