Frames

Priya and the pandemic

R.I.P Richard Corben

R.I.P Quino (Joaquin Salvador Lavado)

Sound effects

Anderson – Powrot Do Szambali

Deutscher ‘Button Man’

Young Cartoonists of the Year Competition

Tantra- enlightenment to revolution

Rok on a roll

Deed-A-Day Danny

The Out

Fletcher Hanks

More words

Wisconsin Funnies: 50 Years of Comics

R.I.P. Denny O’Neil

Gary Larson in the net

New look

Button Man anybody?

15/6/2020
If anyone is still interested, I’m kind of weakening myself, it was October 2019 the last time a Button Man Netflix movie was mentioned here. It is not something that keeps me awake nights but some small flicker of interest was shown at the last mention, so, for those who might still care . . . .
Lock-down relief

06/06/2020
With comics un-available from shops Rebellion, with its reputation for good works, their commitment to boredom elimination and with their major characters embodying neighbourliness and community service, have stepped up to soften the blow by presenting some on line.
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Look-in back

30/05/2020
Recently I received, curtesy of Dale Jackson, lots of scans of Danger Mouse and Duckula pages from long ago Look-in.
I know for some people my drawing Danger Mouse was the most significant thing I ever did, coinciding as it did with a particular time in their life.
With lock-down and all giving rise to a good deal of trolling through the past it seemed that a little nostalgia could do no harm and my plan was to put a complete story here in a blog.
However, when reducing the images to the 300kb needed to load them here the quality was too poor. The words couldn’t be read.
VE Day

08/05/2020
Victory in Europe Day, or VE Day is a day celebrating Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender on Tuesday, 8 May 1945, and the end of World War II in Europe.
Here some the WW2 British comics we were ( i was) reading.
more...Bored? Do a Rich Johnson

27/04/2020
Rich Johnson had this good idea.
The picture he made a tribute to one of the many people in the kind of work long taken for granted and in the current situation now recognised as essential and important - those who serve in some capacity to keep us clean, fed, watered and cared for in the present trying, and risky, circumstances. We can manage without some things but not without bin men or . . . . . . . ( complete as you see fit with unsung hero of choice.)
If you have the materials you could follow Rich Johnson’s example and draw your choice of individual or profession.