www.bbchistorymagazine.com |
A monthly magazine featuring
articles on history and biff cartoon strips, a history of exploration and
a history of media. |
www.cartoongallery.co.uk |
Web only gallery of cartoons
for sale by various UK cartoonists. |
www.frootsmag.com |
Monthly magazine featuring articles,
reviews and listings for world and folk music throughout UK and rest of
world.Biff cartoon a regular since 1999. |
www.guardian.co.uk |
National daily which featured
Biff cartoon strips from 1985-2005 in various sections from the main paper
through to the Weekend magazine, books pages and Review sections. |
www.guardian.co.uk/newsroom |
Guardian archive containing
65 original Biff cartoons donated in april 2005 and featured in a retrospective
exhibition in January 2006. |
www.gatheredimages.com |
Postcard distributor who have
distributed Biff cards around the Uk since the early 1980s. |
www.paulgravett.com |
Expert on comics culture who
Biff first connected with via Escape comic in the 1980s. |
www.knockabout.com |
Comics distributor
for all kinds of cartoonists including Gilbert Shelton, Robert Crumb, Hunt
Emerson etc. |
www.rouguides.com |
Travel guidebooks for entire
world. Biff cartoons have appeared in Roughguide News magazine since 2001
and Biff artwork advertised the 2004 Directions launch. |
www.viz.co.uk |
80s publishing phenomenon which
started on a shoestring in Newcastle and ended up selling a million per
issue.Biff appeared in it during its shoestring period. |
www.bluejaywayproductions.com
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Hang a Piece of Musical History
On Your Wall. Blue Jay Way Productions have a huge range of Classic Framed
Album Covers for sale. They look great hanging anywhere and an original
framed album cover makes a fab gift. From Abba to Zappa come and browse.
We also do a fine line in vintage Biff wear t shirts. |
www.cplee.co.uk |
Once famed for his all out assaults
on the world of Rock music with his band Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias,
CP Lee is nowadays researching Mancunian comedians and eccentrics generally,
lecturing in Cultural Studies at the University of Salford whilst dipping
his toe into any media that's reasonably tepid. |
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