Screaming Everywhere II – The…

There’s a buzz building in the heart of London, and it’s echoing from the walls of The Cartoon Museum. “There Was Screaming Everywhere” is back—louder, bolder, and brimming with fresh energy. This isn’t just a comic reading. It’s a full-scale collision of visuals, voices, and raw storytelling.

Comics in Concert

The stage is set for three boundary-pushing creators: Roman Muradov, Peony Gent, and Jade King. Each artist brings a distinct tone and texture, weaving tales that reflect the fractured, digital age we live in. From doomscrolling despair to stories about family fractures and offbeat adventures, the night will be a kaleidoscope of emotion and innovation.

But this isn’t just about reading panels aloud. The comics will be projected, magnified, and accompanied by the artists’ voices—an intimate blend of narration and visual immersion. The result is something between a theatrical performance and a cinematic dreamscape, with storytelling that punches straight through the page and into the room.

A Night at the Museum

The Cartoon Museum sets the perfect backdrop for this fusion of art and performance. Tucked away in central London, it offers both history and immediacy—an ideal home for an event that stretches the traditional boundaries of comic storytelling.

Mark your calendar for Thursday, May 8, 2025. Doors open at 6:30 PM, with the show beginning at 7:00 PM sharp. Tickets are £12 and available online. This isn’t just another comic event. It’s a rare chance to witness artists breathe life into their creations in real-time, reshaping the quiet act of reading into something electric and communal.

For longtime fans or those just dipping a toe into the world of sequential art, this night promises revelation and resonance. It’s not just a reading—it’s a reminder of what comics can do when set free from the page.

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