posted by [identity profile] mitchy.livejournal.com at 10:51pm on 15/05/2009
Print cartoons, yes :) Have a rummage round that link to the place. If it appeals, I will add it to the Getting Longer By The Second List Of Places To Take Jenni When She Next Visits :)
 
posted by [identity profile] jenni411.livejournal.com at 02:22am on 16/05/2009
Yes, please, add it to the list!
 
posted by [identity profile] minmorton.livejournal.com at 08:16am on 16/05/2009
They do also do comics as well - they had a great Frank Hampson exhibition (Frank Hampson = God)

Signed, A mysterious stranger (who was just online printing out the directions to the museum since it has moved since last I went)
 
posted by (anonymous) at 09:17am on 16/05/2009
You might also like to visit (if it's still there) The Cartoonist Pub, in Shoe Lane, just off Fleet Street. It's been may years since I was there but back then it was an Olde Fashioned pub with two bars in which every spare inch of wall was covered with original cartoon art. Predominant british artists of course but they had some original "Garth" strips by Frank Bellamy (a hero of mine)

One of my highlights in the two days after Baltimore Bouchercon was visiting Geppi's Cartoon Museum - with mucho original artwork and rare
comics.

On your other topic, why does everyone insist on slipping sliced tomato into stuff? I can't stand the horrid, slimy stuff and waste much time extracting it from samdwiches and baps.
 
posted by [identity profile] jimbairn.livejournal.com at 09:18am on 16/05/2009
Sorry, that above comment was from me. Still haven't got the hang of this Livejournal thingy...

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