Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Thought Bubble Festival, which
takes place in Leeds, Northern England from Nov 1-6, 2016, this collection
features short stories and art by - CHARLIE ADLARD, GABRIEL BAUTISTA, GABRIEL
BÁ, KATE BEATON, JORDIE BELLAIRE, IVAN BRANDON, JEFFERY BROWN, MARK
BUCKINGHAM, CLARK BURSCOUGH, ADAM CADWELL, MIKE CAREY, EMILY CARROLL, CLIFF
CHIANG, BECKY CLOONAN, BOO COOK, FAREL DALRYMPLE, RUFUS DAYGLO, ANDY DIGGLE,
D'ISRAELI, MARC ELLERBY, MING DOYLE, WARREN ELLIS, GARY ERSKINE, CARLOS
EZQUERRA, RAY FAWKES, DUNCAN FEGREDO, ROBIN FURTH, LEIGH GALLAGHER, STUART
GORDON, BRANDON GRAHAM, NICHOLAS GUREWITCH, TONY HARRIS, WILL MORRIS, ANTONY
JOHNSTON, BARRY KITSON, ALES KOT, EMI LENOX, TULA LOTAY, SARAH MCINTYRE, FABIO
MOON, STEPHEN MOONEY, RAMON PEREZ, SEAN PHILLIPS, RICK REMENDER, EMMA
RÍOS, TIM SALE, FIONA STAPLES, CAMERON STEWART, RICHARD STARKINGS, BABS
TARR, EMMA VIECELI, ANNIE WU & SKOTTIE YOUNG.
All profits from this
collection go to Barnardo's, one of the largest children's charities in the
UK.
See more at: www.thoughtbubblefestival.com
LIBRARY JOURNAL -- Celebrating the winning stories of writers, artists, colorists, and letterers of the Thought Bubble Comic Art Competition, hosted by the nonprofit Thought Bubble Festival, which has gathered in Leeds, England, annually since 2007, this collection offers works both familiar and new. A wide range of creators, including Charlie Adlard, Emma Ríos, Sean Phillips, and Annie Wu, have made their mark at the renowned event. Some of the pieces exhibit a traditional style (H.P. Lovecraft's “The Hound,” adapted by Stuart Gordon, illustrated by Tula Lotay), while others take on a more experimental tone (Lee Barnett and Oliver Redding's “Rain Falling Like Hammers”). Whether the featured tales are excerpts of larger works or self-contained stand-alones isn't entirely clear (some seem to be capturing the hustle and bustle of visiting the festival itself), yet all are smart and compelling.
Verdict Although geared toward adults, much of this compilation will be enjoyed by YA audiences. [Note: All proceeds from the sale of this comic go to Barnardo's Children's Charity.-Ed.]-Cassidy Charles, Madison P.L., NJ