Recent article in the business section of the Croydon Advertiser Newspaper.
(08 June 2010)
Graphic view of teenage life, but is it sending the wrong message? Fears that internet strip's focus on drugs, alcohol and sex 'may deter visitors'.
(27 May 2010)
Channel 4 has joined up with Pulp Theatre (who were behind the Brodie’s Law graphic novel) to create Alien Ink.
(24 May 2010)
Channel 4 Education is launching Alien Ink, an online graphic novel for teens. Written and illustrated by Pulp Theatre, publishers of the cult hit graphic novel Brodie's Law, Alien Ink aims to reflect a series of teen pressures, including relationship issues, sexual health and drug use.
(18 May 2010)
The Guardian article. It is two years since Channel 4 overhauled its education output, abandoning the long-running, low-budget morning TV programming for a portfolio of ambitious, web-orientated projects.
(12 May 2010)