Godzilla’s Lockdown Diary, published here for the very first time by the Lakes International Comic Art Festival, emerged from a long series of drawings that Edward Taylor did in 2017, which looked at what Godzilla did underground when he wasn’t above ground fighting ludicrous monsters.
40 of these drawings were exhibited at the Brewery Art Centre during the Lakes International Comic Art Festival 2019.
This diary was started in February 2020, a month before the Coronavirus Pandemic shut everything down. These pages were drawn from mid-March to mid-May.
Sue Auty provided a valuable editorial eye as the stories emerged on paper.
Edward Taylor has spent 38 years touring nationally and internationally with the Whalley Range All Stars (www.wras.org.uk) a street theatre company he formed with Sue Auty. Drawing plays an important part in the early stages of every company production.
In the last few years, Edward has worked on a variety of comic strip stories as a side-line to the theatre shows.
Godzilla’s Lockdown Diary, published here for the very first time by the Lakes International Comic Art Festival, emerged from a long series of drawings that Edward Taylor did in 2017, which looked at what Godzilla did underground when he wasn’t above ground fighting ludicrous monsters.
40 of these drawings were exhibited at the Brewery Art Centre during the Lakes International Comic Art Festival 2019.
This diary was started in February 2020, a month before the Coronavirus Pandemic shut everything down. These pages were drawn from mid-March to mid-May.
Sue Auty provided a valuable editorial eye as the stories emerged on paper.
Edward Taylor has spent 38 years touring nationally and internationally with the Whalley Range All Stars (www.wras.org.uk) a street theatre company he formed with Sue Auty. Drawing plays an important part in the early stages of every company production. In the last few years, Edward has worked on a variety of comic strip stories as a side-line to the theatre shows.
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