keep up the terrific santa pics! I've just sent you a few strips based on the art, but my email account crashed as I click send. Let me know if you've received anything or not.
just emailed you the relettered A4 Poor Taste pages. One of the emails bounced, so let me know which pages your missing and I'll resend them to you when I next get the chance.
hopefully you got my email about the possibility of submitting the Poor Taste strip to Bulletproof? (it's distinctly possible that you're rather busy at the mo, which is why I haven't heard from you yet, and completely understandable. It's also distinctly possible that my hotmail account is shite and the email didn't send)
I managed to get the unlettered (though not un inked) art back from John Anderson, and I think it might find a nice home in Bulletproof if you don't mind it being reprinted after all these years (as I still think it's a good 'un).
Just say 'yay' or 'nay' so I know whether I need to start relettering it or not.
Cheers matey, and keep on conquering Earth in an artistic fashion!
Hellow Neil names Andrew just looked at alot of your work and all i'll say is theres alot for me to learn , because your work looks real good in terms of the characters and variations its some good art work you got up there keep up the good work.
Pity you didn't make it to the convention - might catch you at the next one.
Also a damn shame that you don't look like an 8 foot tall cyborg death machine. I was similarly disappointed when I met Tony Suleri and discovered he didn't look like a ten foot tall psychotic ape with an Uzi (unless you're both using some sort of hi-tech cloaking device to mask your true appearances...that'd be it, yeah).
Unfortunately I haven't managed to get past the front page yet, as when I clicked 'play' the crash course comic crashed! Must remember to enable Java next time eh?
Were you at Bristol on the saturday at all? I did have a hunt for you at the Classical Comics stall, but couldn't see an eight-foot tall cyborg death machine anywhere (which I'm guessing you look like)
It's nice to see that all the giant marauding robots they made you edit out of the Shakespeare graphic novel for 'Historic Accuracy' have been put to good use elsewhere!
Keep up the great work and world domination.
Any chance I could put in a few of your illos in the upcoming Temple PDF Showcase? The preview page on this site containing all the Thumpculture characters would be a favourite, and may help spread the word of The Thump a bit, plus anything else you'd care to put in. I'm more than happy to grab images from the net to save you some effort, and make up a front cover for you containing contact details etc.
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Loving the santa's, really think we should think about a team book for next year, set in the 70's probably.
keep up the terrific santa pics! I've just sent you a few strips based on the art, but my email account crashed as I click send. Let me know if you've received anything or not.
just emailed you the relettered A4 Poor Taste pages. One of the emails bounced, so let me know which pages your missing and I'll resend them to you when I next get the chance.
Cheers!
Yay indeed.
I know your artwork's come a hulluva long way since Poor Taste, but it still holds up well in a dynamic vampire-ass kicking kung-fu action sorta way.
If Matt likes the strip and decides to publish it, I'm sure he'll send a copy your way.
Still waiting eagerly for Alf and Jobbo the movie...starring Stallone as Alf and Johnny Vegas as Jobbo!
hopefully you got my email about the possibility of submitting the Poor Taste strip to Bulletproof? (it's distinctly possible that you're rather busy at the mo, which is why I haven't heard from you yet, and completely understandable. It's also distinctly possible that my hotmail account is shite and the email didn't send)
I managed to get the unlettered (though not un inked) art back from John Anderson, and I think it might find a nice home in Bulletproof if you don't mind it being reprinted after all these years (as I still think it's a good 'un).
Just say 'yay' or 'nay' so I know whether I need to start relettering it or not.
Cheers matey, and keep on conquering Earth in an artistic fashion!
Also a damn shame that you don't look like an 8 foot tall cyborg death machine. I was similarly disappointed when I met Tony Suleri and discovered he didn't look like a ten foot tall psychotic ape with an Uzi (unless you're both using some sort of hi-tech cloaking device to mask your true appearances...that'd be it, yeah).
Unfortunately I haven't managed to get past the front page yet, as when I clicked 'play' the crash course comic crashed! Must remember to enable Java next time eh?
Were you at Bristol on the saturday at all? I did have a hunt for you at the Classical Comics stall, but couldn't see an eight-foot tall cyborg death machine anywhere (which I'm guessing you look like)
good luck with the Mo-Bot High strips.
It's nice to see that all the giant marauding robots they made you edit out of the Shakespeare graphic novel for 'Historic Accuracy' have been put to good use elsewhere!
Keep up the great work and world domination.
Any chance I could put in a few of your illos in the upcoming Temple PDF Showcase? The preview page on this site containing all the Thumpculture characters would be a favourite, and may help spread the word of The Thump a bit, plus anything else you'd care to put in. I'm more than happy to grab images from the net to save you some effort, and make up a front cover for you containing contact details etc.
Excellent artwork too. Clean Lean and Mean.
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