Hi Colossiveers! You’ve probably noticed that, despite our best intentions, we haven’t managed to keep this blog quite as up to date as we would have liked. The best way to keep tabs on us is probably via BlueSky and/or Instagram. We also put out a newsletter every month or so, so maybe sign up for that as well (there should be a little form nearby). Thanks for looking – and keep it Colossive!
Colossive News
- News you can use from Colossive!
- Fractures reviewed on Broken Frontier
- Colossive Press on the Awesome Comics Podcast!
- Colossive Press fundraising for St Christopher’s hospice passes £4,000!
- Hear it, See it, Show it: taking inspiration from songs to create a comic (online sessions with Wallis Eates)
- A Wolfgang Crowe (Fractures) at Gnash Comics/New Lion Brewery Drink & Draw in Totnes, Weds February 15th
- Lucy Sullivan launch party at Jam Bookshop (February 9th)
- Ed Pinsent completes Series Seven of Colossive Cartographies with his Astorial Cutaway
- LBGTQ+ Zine Fair at Brixton Library (feat. Rachael House)
- A new exhibition by David Bray (Colossive Cartographies)
- Our first zine fair of 2023!
- Colossive Press announces Fractures, by A Wolfgang Crowe
- LDComics and the Colossive Manifesto
- We’re in Broken Frontier (several times, in fact)!
- Why pay for therapy when you can just make zines?
- The Secret Origin of Colossive Cartographies!
- Cosmo Chancer speaks!
- More Things My Dad Saw – and how they’ve helped us through lockdown
- Penge street art – a blog post about a blog post
- St Christopher’s hospice: we’re upping our fundraising efforts
- Nan – the ‘lost’ photographs
- Penge street art tour adds £258.90 to our hospice fundraising
- Why I wrote Nan
- Bid for this Trust.iCon print and help the hospice
- Colossive’s Autumn tour!
- Colossive Records: yesterday’s sounds, tomorrow!
- Colossive hits the shelves of the Wellcome Collection!
- The secret origin of Perdu sur le vaisseau spatial!
- DIY Space for London Zine Fair
- Back on the road again
- Les nouveaus zines sont arrivés!
- Things My Dad Saw (That Didn’t Make The Book)
- Four new pages added to How Graffiti Saved My Dad’s Life…
- St Christopher’s: a fundraising update and a feature
- Our latest donation to St Christopher’s
- An interview at Zine Love (plus Sheffield Zine Fest update)
- Emergency: an emotional hand-grenade of a perzine about parenting and hidden disability
- “Being awake in these dead hours is not always a torment”: VJ Sellar on 3:52 AM
- Cover reveal: ‘Things My Dad Saw (But Never Bothered Mentioning)’
- In good company
- Interview with Croydonist
- Sheffield Zine Fest – Saturday 18th May
- Welcome to the Colossive Age!