Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Melting Robots And Other Such Delights

Things are going from bad to worse for G-127! Anyone paying close attention will be able to see how this is a bit of a cheat as far as artistic captions go, but to find out the full story, you'll have to check out the forthcoming 10th issue of Paragon. More details on that soon!




In other news, I have recently received the contributor's copy of Dr WTF?! 2012. This will be going on sale at the Inverness comic and sci-fi convention  Hi-Ex, which takes place at the end of this very month! If you can't make it to such far flung Arctic tundra, I'm sure editor Owen Watts would love to help get a copy into your grasping hands, so hop over to his blog and drop him a line. The price will be around the £4.50 mark.




'Tis the season for chronologically confused celebration, for fresh on the heals of Christmas wishes comes a whole heap of Halloween! Indie horror comic Hallowscream has now been released in tree-terrorising printed glory! Don't worry if you still find your soul wracked with existential uncertainty though; you can still download all three issues, absolutely free!

That's all the signal boosting for this week. I must now return to finishing my work for Paragon; tune in next week for more previews of what I've been drawing!

5 comments:

  1. What have you done to G127?!

    Oh...he looks terrible (in a completely good way - for us, not for him).

    Looking forward to getting my hands on the new Doctor WTF?!

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    1. Ah, but as I say, 'tis a bit of a cheat of captioning. The clue is in the teeth of the problem, so it is.

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  2. Splendid bit of Mekko work there! Can't wait to see the rest!

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  3. I like how the fire looks, but he'll never be able to get over any carpet now.

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