This is their annual search for the next generation of great new comics talent – with the prize of paid work with the comic book 2000 AD, where legendary creators such as Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, Mark Millar, Jock, Brian Bolland, Frazer Irving, Charlie Adlard and many more got their big break. This is the only Talent Search of its kind anywhere in the World, in partnership with Thought Bubble UK!
Previous winners including Rory McConville, Laura Bailey, Tom Foster, Honor Vincent and Will Morris have all gone to regular work with the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic and beyond – and you could be joining them! Whether you’re into sci-fi, horror, fantasy or anything in between: everyone is welcome, and we’re especially looking for pitches from women and creators from marginalised communities.
For artists, they have a published script from 2000 AD writer James Peaty called “Face Shopping” for you to download and draw. Bring your pages to the 2000 AD booth at Thought Bubble on Saturday 15th November and you’ll be able to receive a short portfolio review from our editors. The shortlisted entrants will then be invited to attend the Artist Talent Search Panel on Sunday 16th November, where the winner will be decided by our ace panel of judges!
For writers, they’d like you to pitch them a two-minute idea for a Future Shock story. This is a five page story which has a twist on the last page – and has been a foundational part of 2000 AD since the beginning! Register your name on Saturday 15th November at the 2000 AD booth and on Sunday 16th November we’ll hold their Writer Talent Search Panel, where they’ll select as many entrants as possible through random ballot to stand up before a team of judges and pitch their story LIVE!
You can only enter the contests if you’re physically attending this year’s Thought Bubble Festival – head to the official site page here for full terms, conditions, and information on how to take part in both the Artist Talent Search and the Writer Talent Search!
So get your pitches perfected and get working on some wonderous weirdness, Earthlets – see you at Thought Bubble! |