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103zom-zom wrote:Baby Huey
Baby Huey seriously gives me the screaming heeby-jeebies
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104the Classical wrote:zom-zom wrote:Baby Huey
Baby Huey seriously gives me the screaming heeby-jeebies
What?? He's just a big duck kid with an equally big heart who just wants to be friends, have fun and be a happy regular giant duck baby.
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106Tommy Alpha wrote:Fantastic! I really liked the stuff he did on shimura for the meg, too. Don't know any of his non 2000AD stuff though- can you recommend anything?
He's got an online comic that's quite good called Lilly Mackenzie: and the Mines of Charybdis.
Flaming Carrot rules.
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108Seeing as this has kind of turned into the 'I love 2000AD' thread, it seems like a decent enough place to post this picture:
A few years back I was in a pub in Edinburgh with my friend Chris, his new wife and some friends of hers. It came up in conversation that one of the friends had a brother who was a comics artist. Turned out he was Colin McNeil, who had drawn Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog and Chopper (among other things) for 2000AD. I was very impressed and volunteered the fact that he had been my favourite 2000AD artist when I was a teenager.
A couple of weeks later Chris turned up at my house with this awesome drawing. It's currently hanging in the hall of my flat.
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A few years back I was in a pub in Edinburgh with my friend Chris, his new wife and some friends of hers. It came up in conversation that one of the friends had a brother who was a comics artist. Turned out he was Colin McNeil, who had drawn Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog and Chopper (among other things) for 2000AD. I was very impressed and volunteered the fact that he had been my favourite 2000AD artist when I was a teenager.
A couple of weeks later Chris turned up at my house with this awesome drawing. It's currently hanging in the hall of my flat.
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arthur wrote:Don't cut it for work don't cut it to look normal, people who feel offended by your nearly-30-with-long-hair face should just fuck off.
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109My brother's the guy to ask about this...
Does Tintin count?
just kidding, I love Batman and always will..
Does Tintin count?
just kidding, I love Batman and always will..
Life...life...I know it's got its ups and downs.
Groucho Marx wrote:Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it, misdiagnosing it and then misapplying the wrong remedies.
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110night_tools wrote:Seeing as this has kind of turned into the 'I love 2000AD' thread, it seems like a decent enough place to post this picture:
A few years back I was in a pub in Edinburgh with my friend Chris, his new wife and some friends of hers. It came up in conversation that one of the friends had a brother who was a comics artist. Turned out he was Colin McNeil, who had drawn Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog and Chopper (among other things) for 2000AD. I was very impressed and volunteered the fact that he had been my favourite 2000AD artist when I was a teenager.
A couple of weeks later Chris turned up at my house with this awesome drawing. It's currently hanging in the hall of my flat.
Fucking sweet!
My fave American comic in regular format is GROO, with Shogun Warriors coming in a close second. SW is mainly a nostalgia vote.
Of all time, in any format from any country, Asterix The Gaul takes my lifetime vote. Big fan I am.