Martin Conaghan, the writer behind Insomnia’s Burke and Hare graphic novel, will be paying a return visit to Edinburgh in June for a talk on the city’s most infamous mass murderers (whose exploits will also be seen later this year in the new Simon Pegg and Andy Serkiss starring film; the comic’s artist Will Pickering [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 27, 2010
A reminder that we have Martin Conaghan and Will Pickering coming to our Edinburgh store on Southbridge tomorow - Thursday January 28th – to sign copies of their recently published Burke and Hare graphic novel (reviewed here by Richard); for those with a literary bent and a fascination for history the boys will also be [...]
Continue reading...Friday, January 15, 2010
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A reminder that we have Martin Conaghan and Will Pickering coming to our Edinburgh store on Southbridge on Thursday January 28th to sign copies of their recently published Burke and Hare graphic novel (reviewed here by Richard); for those with a literary bent and a fascination for history the boys will also be taking part [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 8, 2009
I’m delighted to announce that the Edinburgh Forbidden Planet on South Bridge will be hosting Martin Conaghan and Will Pickering, who are coming through to celebrate the release of their fascinating new graphic novel detailing the grisly, true-life crimes of Messrs Burke and Hare, the infamous serial killers who saw the easy money to be [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Burke & Hare by Martin Conaghan and Will Pickering Insomnia Publications. “first of all, despite the rumours being bandied about, I am not a resurrection man” Those chilling words, uttered in a flat, emotionless voice during William Burke’s confession immediately change your views on the whole Burke & Hare affair. The standard tale of Burke [...]
Continue reading...Friday, November 13, 2009
FPI: Today I’m joined by Martin Conaghan and Will Pickering, the team behind Insomnia’s recently published graphic novel Burke and Hare, which draws upon one of history’s most famous cases of the infamous ‘Resurrection Men’ (or bodysnatchers) in Enlightenment era Edinburgh. Hi, guys and thanks for joining us – could you begin by introducing yourselves [...]
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