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Press release

Photo of East Oxford Community Centre by Damian Cugley

Photo of East Oxford Community Centre by Damian Cugley

This summer the East Oxford Community Centre is once again host to the comics festival ‘Caption’. Comic cons have been popping up left, right and centre like mushrooms recently with the larger London shows taking their cue from American cons like San Diego but its easy to forget that it was the UK that started the phenomenon and indeed it is Oxford that is proud to boast the longest running convention in the UK, ‘Caption’.

The festival established itself from the outset as the comics creator’s convention. The emphasis on workshops, panels and social interaction has meant that over the years some of the biggest names in the business have been drawn to Oxford to talk about their work, whilst at the same time new creators have been given a chance to be involved in the festival and rub shoulders with successful writers and artists. All this has been happening under the very noses of Oxfordians for years in the unpretentious surroundings of East Oxford Community Centre.

To quote Paul Cornell, a guest at Caption 2010: “It’s good to have a comics event that feels right in a church hall with a tea urn!”

Creators from Oxford based comics companies 2000AD and The Phoenix will be in attendance, there will be fun workshops and activities for anyone who wants to get involved and a wide variety of comics will be available to buy from the Caption table.
Don’t expect a dealer’s hall with endless merchandise and back issues, do expect fascinating panel discussions and excellent workshops all in an informal friendly environment.

Caption is proud to announce that guests include Rian Hughes (Dan Dare), Andrzej Klimowski (Stanisław Lem’s Robot…), Danusia Schebal (Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde graphic novel), Al Davison (Doctor Who comics), Paul Collicutt (The Murder Mile), Vicky Stonebridge (Dogbreath), Karen Rubins (Victoria & Albert Museum comic artist in residence), Ian Rakoff (V & A comics lecturer, writer “The Prisoner: Welcome to Harmony”) and Charles Cutting (The Dream Quest of Randolph Carter), with more to be announced in the weeks to come.

The convention will take place on 24th- 25th of August and tickets are £6 per day or £10 for both days, so get yourself along! The EOCC bar will be open from noon to 5pm, for drinks and crisps as well, what more could you want?

Caption, East Oxford Community Centre, 44 Princes St, Oxford OX4 1DD
11am – 11pm Saturday 24th August / 11am – 5pm Sunday 25th August

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2 comments on “Press release

  1. K. Willsen
    April 19, 2013

    Really looking forward to this. Last year was my first time at Caption, and I loved it. This year, I will have a finished script to pitch. Maybe next year I’ll come with something for the dealers’ table?

  2. bib.edwards@btinternet.com
    July 10, 2013

    I’d like to buy the T-shirt, although I can’t attend.
    I take a medium size
    Could you send me one?
    Bib Edwards

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