Showing posts with label humour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label humour. Show all posts

Monday, 25 June 2018

Many Mel Smiths

Author and film nut Jon Spira hired me to create 36 portraits of late comedian and actor Mel Smith. The images were created to go alongside the launch of Book #1 of the Forgotten Film Club Series, which focuses on Smith's "unremembered" classic Morons From Outer Space.

Go and order it TODAY!!!

A great little project, for which I am thankful. HERE is a link to Jon's Kickstarter.

 Smith of course is the legand from 
Not The Nine O'clock News, Alas Smith and Jones...
...directed The Tall Guy, rocked around the
Christmas tree with Kim Wilde...

Saturday, 12 October 2013

Inglorious Bastard

A couple of months ago, a commission arrived in my inbox which was so baffling in concept that it made me think that a friend was playing a trick, just to see what the most outlandish thing I would ever draw for the promise money could be. However, soon I found myself getting stuck in, getting down with the synopsis presented before me and treating this job the same as I would with any other; by employing a high degree of professionalism (what? I can be all self-promoty sometimes.) ...I can't wait to read it.

I'm rambling. The project was an E-book cover image for a story titled "The Adventures of Bastard." The Author is Sam Gwillim and it is unleashed upon the world in December this year.


I won't say any more about the project, rather I will leave it to the official website which acts as a virtual  companion to the book; containing extra features, diary excepts from the characters and fun facts. Go there: http://adventuresofbastard.com/


Tuesday, 13 September 2011

The Right To Bear Arms

I drew this about a year and a half ago...

It was an idea that popped into my head that I felt I just had to get down on paper. Unfortunately this was just prior to my current obsession with traditional inking, so it doesn't quite have that vintage comic look that I was after. Also unfortunately, I recently saw an episode of Family Guy in which a similar "Bear arms" gag reared it's ugly head. Arrrgh! So just for the record, I made this, before I saw that.

The vague statistic in my comic strip is based on something I read about actual gun ownership in a Bill Bryson book. (Most likely "Notes from a Big Country" ...though I read it about ten years ago, if I could have been bothered to look up the actual passage which mentions the statistic as a percentage; I may have used it.)