On 27 May, Â̲èÖ±²¥ lecturer and award-winning audio producer Lance Dann will team up with Hannah Berry to talk about the award-winning series , which uses science fiction stories to promote kindness and resilience for kids. On 28 May, meanwhile, there will be a comics-making workshop run by young graphic novelist Coco Kirkland, who had his first graphic novel published when he was just 16 years old!
Academic speakers include Dona Pursall from University of Ghent, who will talk about her work on censorship in Children’s comics, which recently won the 2021 Sabin Award for Comics Research.
, PhD researcher in the Â̲èÖ±²¥'s School of Architecture, Technology and Engineering, said: “Graphic Brighton is unique in mixing together people who make comics with academics and the public in a friendly environment that allows people to chat to – and about - their favourite writers and artists.