The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Dundee alumni bring home top awards from Comic Con

Honours picked up in almost every category

- Nadia vidinova nvidinova@thecourier.co.uk

Comics students and alumni from Dundee University have won a host of awards at the Scottish Independen­t Comic Book Awards, held as part of Glasgow Comic Con.

The winner of the Up and Coming Talent award went to Catriona Laird for her comic Stinger.

Catriona is a graduate of Duncan of Jordanston­e College of Art and Design and completed a comics module in 2015.

She is now one of the studio members at Ink Pot Studios, which is part of Dundee Comics Creative Space, where she also volunteers as a facilitato­r on children’s comics classes.

Letty Wilson, who studied on the MLitt in Comics Studies at the university, won the Best Graphic Novel award for A Stranger Came To Town.

In the Best Single Issue award, the winner was an anthology, Video Games for Good, which features a strip by current MDes Comics and Graphic Novels student Zu Dominiak.

Zu’s work will be featured in Duncan of Jordanston­e’s forthcomin­g Masters Show, which launches on August 18.

Chris Murray, Professor of Comic Studies at the university, said: “I am delighted that so many people from our courses and the Dundee Comics Creative Space were nominated for these awards, but even happier with the final results.

“To take home awards from almost all the categories is a remarkable achievemen­t, and testament to the talent we have here in Dundee.”

Phillip Vaughan, course director for the MDes in Comics and Graphic Novels course, presented the Outstandin­g Contributi­on to Comics award to Ian Kennedy.

Ian, from Dundee, has been working in the comics industry for over 60 years. He is still going strong and contribute­s covers to the Commando comic.

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Ian Kennedy receives his award.

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