Glad to see ya too Simon, this site seems to be cool, liking the pics from Japan where did you go, how long were you in Japan for, oh yeah and did you get my email, thanks for telling me about the site, and I like Art work on your slide show very original I and sense of identity
remember you showed me some others years ago, hows it going , have you been working on any new material, I have a little, not as much as Id, stlll sorting working onit, like hopefully some day, I shall reaveal all, lol take care see you around
Most of my Temples and Pulses are stored at my parents house (along with about 10,000 other comics). It's always nice to draw them out from time to time and have a glance at the fine body of work evident in the old days.
It's nice to see so many Temple members have gone on to other creative and artistic projects (Neill Camerons art can be seen in a graphic novel adaption of Macbeth. And some of Laura Wattons stuff can be found in Waterstones!)
By the way, have you looked into John Freeman's Rokcomics venture? I think the mobile phone market is another place your art style would be well suited. http://www.rokcomics.com
Russell Willis produced and published a number of important underground cartoon magazines in the 1980s.He moved to Tokyo in the early 1990’s where he now runs a web based publishing company in Tokyo. I recently met up with Russell in Tokyo where we talked about Russell’s involvement with the UK comics underground two and a half decades ago
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After 97 pages, updated at the stupendously fast rate of one page every Saturday, Flick and Jube - the web comic, finally comes to an end. You can now view the comic in it's entirety on the RSS feeds of the main page of this site. Some of you may remember when the s… Continue
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