Please give a warm welcome to James Bacon, who I’m happy to see back here for another guest post. James was fortunate enough to be at the recent celebration of Dodgem Logic event which featured, among others, Kevin O’Neill, Melinda Gebbie, Steve Aylett and, naturally, our great, bearded magus of Albion, Mister Alan Moore, esquire, [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, December 9, 2010
The seventh Dodgem Logic from Mr Alan Moore and friends should hit shelves just a few days before the big, red guy arrives (Santa, not Hellboy) and boasts this fab festive cover from long-time Moore collaborator and friend the very fine Mr Kevin O’Neill:
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Dodgem Logic number 6, from the mind of Alan Moore and friends, should be heading our way next month and comes packed with all sorts of goodness from Alan, Ian Sinclair, Melinda Gebbie, Stewart Lee, the boys from Viz, Kevin O’Neill, Robin Ince and more, plus this very retro 80s style cover art by Hoax.
Continue reading...Monday, June 14, 2010
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Ooooh, pretty pictures….. the next issue of Dodgem Logic has a typically glorious cover by John Coulthart, as posted on his blog. Dodgem Logic issues 1-3 are available now, issue 4 is out on the 23rd June. (via Pete Ashton, long a friend of comics in one form or other who’s just celebrating 10 years [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, April 15, 2010
I’m delighted to say Tony at Knockabout Comics has just updated us on a brand new issue of Dodgem Logic by the esteemed Mr Alan Moore and Company – this new issue is slightly more expensive than before but in return it comes perfect bound, plus inserts and in best Brit mags tradition there’s a [...]
Continue reading...Monday, February 22, 2010
Roll up, roll up, now its not just in print, the fine Dodgem Logic travelling carnival from Mr Alan Moore, esquire and friends now has its own virtual presence upon this new-fangled electronica type digital Gutenberg press medium we call the interwebbing, as the second of the more traditional printed-type playbill is upon the shelves [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 25, 2010
Knockabout Comics’ Tony Bennet kindly updates us on the second issue of the new journal from Alan Moore and friends, Dodgem Logic. From the description: “We’ve got beautiful girls and strange old men ranting from soapboxes. We’ve got a freak show of Northampton curiosities. We’ve got FeeJee mermaids and the end of civilisation. Right behind [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, January 9, 2010
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Latest Alan Moore interview popped up on New Year’s Eve over at Wired , largely concerned with the recently released Dodgem Logic #1 (available here). Moore is his usual grumpy old self where it comes to comics, but let’s face it, he’s allowed to say stuff like this….. “I have largely, completely given up on [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 23, 2009
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Oh yes, Alan Moore as manga schoolgirl. The images are from a new Alan Moore fan-book manga (dojinshi) by Ryusuke Hamamoto. Best bit? Probably the Alan Moore schoolgirl opening her locker and finding Glycon, the Roman hand puppet god that Moore took as his own personal god following his “coming out” as a magician. This [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Mustard mag has an interview up with Albion’s great bearded wizard Alan Moore, discussing his upcoming new underground publication Dodgem Logic which we mentioned the other week (and which I am delighted to say we’re selling via our webstore): “I first used the name Dodgem Logic on a fanzine that I attempted to do back [...]
Continue reading...Monday, October 5, 2009
Alan Moore, Melinda Gebbie, Kev O’Neill, Steve Aylett, Graham Linehan, Josie Long and others have teamed up to create a new underground journal, Dodgem Logic, which sounds part grassroots, non partisan campaigning and advice, part entertainment and with a touch of the old 70s Punk era DIY ethos about it which I find rather appealing, [...]
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Monday, May 9, 2011
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