Here’s a WIP panel from Dave that I’m currently in love with.
She’s a nod to the Fembots in Bionic Woman and Beyond Westworld 1980.
May have to get a tattoo.
“An extraordinary writer” John Carpenter
Here’s a WIP panel from Dave that I’m currently in love with.
She’s a nod to the Fembots in Bionic Woman and Beyond Westworld 1980.
May have to get a tattoo.
I’ve been friends with Bear and his family for many years now and he’s one of my very favourite people. I was a fan before we met and I’ve watched his blossoming success over the years with a big grin on my face. Whatever deal he made at a crossroads in the dead of the night seems to be working out beautifully.
His new album ticks ALL my boxes. It’s very metal, is a concept album and tells a sci-fi story. He’s roped in Scott from Anthrax, Slash from GnR, Serj from System of a Down, Corey from Slipknot, Kim from Soundgarden, Joe Satriani and many more.
Go grab it now… it’ll peel your face off.
Just when I thought Shogun was the best TV show I saw this year Paatal Lok falls in my lap.
If, like me, you love a sad-sack detective way out of his depth then check out the wonderful Jaideep Ahlawat as the hangdog Hathiram Chaudhary.
I hope they go on to make another seven seasons.
Always a pleasure.
Book II is only a few weeks away.
The physical copies now exist (in the USA at least) and will be on their way soon…
Started my next kids’ book.
You’re not ready.
Lars is the insufferable annoying child that producers force on a pretty good genre show to make it ‘relatable’.
“C’mon, Cliff, let’s go fuck up some werewolves!”
“But Uncle James, my science experiment is due tomorrow!”
Started proofing this at 10am and finished around 9pm. My first full length crime comic book.
It was fun to tackle a genre I’m such a big fan of. I find sci-fi and horror comes pretty naturally, but The Partnership tapped into a different part of my brain and had a few more moving parts that couldn’t be helped along by dropping a monster in or exploding a starship from under the crew.
Still turned out incredibly violent of course.
Tomorrow I start a new robot thing as a spiritual follow up to Fetch…
Thanks to Macabre Daily for another great Fetch 2 review.
“The visuals and set pieces are even more spectacular than the first, with mixtures of eerie and epic. There is a wonderful sense of scale and scope, from the small and intimate to the gigantic and looming to a degree I rarely get see captured so well in this medium.”
“Be ready to pick up Book 2 on the 8th of May. If you haven’t, and you are a fan of Pixar films; Greek Mythology; and child-driven, whimsical adventures (like Labyrinth, Mirrormask, or Neverending Story), then this is the sort of comic for you.”
Finished writing a thing today and got to reference these guys all on the same page because of something they have in common.