This looks to be the kind of story I can get behind.
Here’s a little preview of the short standalone story that will run after this Bad Machinery tale ends. It’s called “THAT”.
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I drew a robot.
I love my comics being on sale in Gosh! I remember the first time I visited that shop, I was amazed that I didn’t have to struggle to find non superhero comics.
That was way back in the past, before the internet was as strong as it was now, there was no checking a publisher or artists back catalogue online. Seeing Tony Millionaire, Dan Clowes, Dave Cooper and Peter Bagge books proudly on display was a real joy.
If you haven’t been, I think you’d like it.
Small Press shelf - detail 2
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Transformers Fanfic by text message to Joe List
Yesterday my friend and associate thingsbydan sent me 36 text messages, I read each one, and now you can do the same.
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After a couple of weeks of silence, The Annotated Weekender is back in action!
Here’s this guy Barry, I drew him for Timothy Winchester’s boyfriend week. You can check more of the submissions on his blog… http://timothywinchester.blogspot.co.uk
I adore this. I love it to bits.
I’ve been through many, many variations of this illustrations over the past week or so. I just wanted to get it right. Hearing about Yauch losing his battle with cancer was oddly affecting considering it was someone I’d never met. The Beasties mean a lot to me. I’ve seen them live more than any other band, when Louise and I moved in together it was Flute Loop that we played first in our new home and the first framed picture we put up on the wall was our Mike Mills designed “Root Down” poster. The Beasties were there when I was a teenager and still there as I approached middle age. Effortlessly growing up without “growing up”. It’s not only their music but their aesthetic (the videos, Grand Royal magazine, the X-Large clothing label), their sense of fun (I always felt they were having my share!) and their continued interest in what they did. They were (and still are) an inspiration. I imagine losing Yauch also means we’ve lost the Beasties. They’ll leave a huge gap that won’t be filled easily. RIP MCA.
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Here is my piece for the May The Fourth art show for The Hang Gang in Leeds.
It’s got all my favourite Star Wars characters on it, Greedles, Mr. Vader, John Wampa etc,
The (framed!) version I sent over was A3, but I had a few A5 versions printed up for TCAF last week. I have a few left, which I could sell online I suppose, let me know if you fancy one.
This photo cracks me up.
TCAF last weekend. From L to R Lizz Lunney, Joe List, Philippa Rice, Luke Pearson and me. The house we rented was great. Strange and great. TCAF was great also.
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