The British Embassy Joins Forces with the Baltimore Comic-Con to Celebrate 'The British Invasion'
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - September 6, 2012 - Ever
wondered where the genius behind many of the favourite comic books in
the 1980s came from? Captain America and many other of your favourite
comic books were actually enhanced by 'The British Invasion' of the
comic book world. The British Embassy in Washington will be celebrating
this theme at Baltimore Comic-Con, this weekend, showcasing what is great about the comic book, science-fiction, and creative industries in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The
team from the British Embassy will be exhibiting in the lobby of the
Baltimore Comic-Con, and its booth will feature images of characters
portrayed during the long history of creativity in the UK - from the
early days of Doctor Who to the present, to Game of Thrones and British
contributions to American creative arts. Come experience why Creativity
is GREAT in the UK and to take a fresh look at the longstanding British
Invasion of American comics.
James Barbour, Press Secretary, British Embassy, says:
In the 1980s, a number of British writers and artists started producing work for American comics and brought a fresh take that appealed to fans and critics alike. This has been coined the 'British Invasion'. British creativity in the industry is kept alive today by creators including Brian Bolland, Mark Buckingham, and Barry Kitson. All three will speak on a panel themed around the 'British Invasion.'
"Comic
books have long been a part of our culture. We are thrilled that a
"British Invasion" theme was chosen for this year's Baltimore Comic-Con,
adding to the excitement that the Queen's Jubilee and the London
Olympics have brought to the UK this year. Spider-Man, which was one of
my favourite comics growing up, is currently and has previously been
drawn by British artists, adding to the celebration of American and
British comics this weekend."
In the 1980s, a number of British writers and artists started producing work for American comics and brought a fresh take that appealed to fans and critics alike. This has been coined the 'British Invasion'. British creativity in the industry is kept alive today by creators including Brian Bolland, Mark Buckingham, and Barry Kitson. All three will speak on a panel themed around the 'British Invasion.'
Notes to Editors
About the British Embassy
The
Embassy and our other posts in the US work to develop and sustain the
important and long-standing relationship between the UK and the USA.
This involves dealing with a wide range of political, commercial,
security and economic questions of interest to the UK and the US.
The
Baltimore Comic-Con has lined up a number of Brits to attend, many
speaking on panels about their work and the strength of the British
creativity.
Scottish
comic book artist Frank Quitely will also be taking part in the
convention, speaking in his own spotlight panel. In addition, Northern
Irish comic book writer Garth Ennis will be the featured participant in a
special discussion.
The
UK has the largest creative sector per head in the world, and British
artists have excelled in the areas of music, computer games, fine art,
and film.
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