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Cartoon Museum starring Mark Stafford and Steve Marchant

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Alan Cowsill talks to the Cartoon Museum's artist-in-residence Mark Stafford and Learning Officer Steve Marchant about the museum, their careers and what artwork and comics they'd take into space with them.

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Chapters

1. Cartoon Museum starring Mark Stafford and Steve Marchant (00:00:00)

2. First comic that meant something to you... (00:01:27)

3. What is your all time favourite issue? (00:05:49)

4. Tell us a bit about your background... (00:08:40)

5. Favourite graphic novel... (00:13:26)

6. Cartoon Museum lowdown (00:15:59)

7. Who would you hate and love to be stuck on a spaceship with? (00:20:44)

8. One page of artwork you'd love to take into space... (00:23:53)

9. All time favourite cover... (00:25:31)

10. What Geek-related object would you take into space... (00:28:22)

11. What song would you take... (00:29:52)

12. What book would you take... (00:30:26)

13. What film would you take with you... (00:33:05)

14. You can go anywhere in space and time, real or imaginary... so where do you go? (00:35:10)

15. Highlight of your career (00:38:15)

16. What would you miss about Earth? (00:45:22)

17. What's getting your goat? (00:46:30)

18. Last words... (00:49:02)

22 episodes

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Alan Cowsill talks to the Cartoon Museum's artist-in-residence Mark Stafford and Learning Officer Steve Marchant about the museum, their careers and what artwork and comics they'd take into space with them.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Cartoon Museum starring Mark Stafford and Steve Marchant (00:00:00)

2. First comic that meant something to you... (00:01:27)

3. What is your all time favourite issue? (00:05:49)

4. Tell us a bit about your background... (00:08:40)

5. Favourite graphic novel... (00:13:26)

6. Cartoon Museum lowdown (00:15:59)

7. Who would you hate and love to be stuck on a spaceship with? (00:20:44)

8. One page of artwork you'd love to take into space... (00:23:53)

9. All time favourite cover... (00:25:31)

10. What Geek-related object would you take into space... (00:28:22)

11. What song would you take... (00:29:52)

12. What book would you take... (00:30:26)

13. What film would you take with you... (00:33:05)

14. You can go anywhere in space and time, real or imaginary... so where do you go? (00:35:10)

15. Highlight of your career (00:38:15)

16. What would you miss about Earth? (00:45:22)

17. What's getting your goat? (00:46:30)

18. Last words... (00:49:02)

22 episodes

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