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    Class of 2014

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    This past week has marked the end of an era for many university students around the country, particularly those at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU). Undergraduates and postgraduates from all faculties across MMU were celebrating their completion of academia with their friends and family at the Bridgewater Hall. Thursday 24th July marked two very special graduation…

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    Manchester Comic Con

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    Not long ago, in a city not far away, everything ‘nerd’ returned to Manchester for a weekend of cosplay, gaming, and anime. Manchester’s Comic Con brought many from the Land of Ooo, the Kanto region, and from the Dagobah System to our very own Oxford road. Everywhere from the bus stop to Manchester Central, where…

  • Interview, News

    Award Winning Author Victor Wright on Self-Publishing Comics

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    By Justine Chamberlain Manchester Comic Con hosted dozens of comic book writers and illustrators in its Comic Village and amongst them, I found Victor Wright from Geeky Comics. I asked the award winning author about self-publishing the comics he’s written and if he has any advice for anyone interested in following in his footsteps. How do…

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    Red Dwarf – Chris Barrie and Hattie Hayridge at Manchester Comic Con 2014

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    Red Dwarf, the cult sci-fi comedy classic, is still much loved by fans all around the world. This weekend, Manchester Comic Con featured Chris Barrie (Rimmer) and Hattie Hayridge (Holly) who took questions from a packed audience. Rob Grant and Doug Naylor originally created Red Dwarf for the BBC in the late 1980s and the…

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    Chris Barrie Confirms He Wants Brittas Back

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    Chris Barrie has today confirmed that he would be happy to play Gordon Brittas in a revival of the comedy TV show Brittas Empire. The BBC comedy originally ran from 1991 to 1997 and featured Barrie as Gordon Brittas, the most annoying leisure centre manager imaginable. Speaking at Manchester Comic Con 2014, Barrie said there…

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