Monday, November 29, 2010
Diamond Dan McDaid's Doctor Doom Versus Doctor Who
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Mark Kardwell
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11:57 PM
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Labels: Dan McDaid, Doctor Doom, Doctor Who, Fantastic Four
Saturday, November 27, 2010
First Brendan McCarthy/Brett Ewins collaborative piece for over 25 years.
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Mark Kardwell
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10:23 PM
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Labels: Brendan McCarthy, Brett Ewins
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
I'm currently reading "Life".
Keef by Annie Leibovitz, via the legendary B.P. Fallon's Flickr stream.
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Mark Kardwell
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12:23 PM
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Labels: Annie Leibovitz, B.P. Fallon, Keith Richards, Yuko Shimizu
Simon Gane's Lemmy.
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Mark Kardwell
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12:05 PM
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Labels: Motorhead, Simon Gane
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Bagwell's Dredd - Oh bondage, up yours.
Of course, feature one of this blog's favourite artists doing Dredd and the rest of 'em start piping up. "Here's mine!" sez Edmund Bagwell (more on Bag-E's cover process over on Der Pete Wells Blogging Experience).
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Mark Kardwell
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9:09 AM
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Labels: 2000AD, Edmund Bagwell, Judge Dredd
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Brendan McCarthy's DOCTOR WHAT?
Found this in my inbox earlier: "Veteran 2000AD artist BRENDAN McCARTHY has plotted and illustrated a new JUDGE DREDD two-parter, with comics writer AL EWING scripting.
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Mark Kardwell
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8:38 PM
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Labels: 2000AD, Al Ewing, Brendan McCarthy, Doctor Who
Monday, November 15, 2010
Speculative DOCTOR WHO punt.
Hey. I was just checking out the great June Hudson's website when I noticed this page. Could any of these costume designs be rolling out next year? It is common knowledge that Matt Smith has been campaigning for a coat to be added to his character's wardrobe, after all.
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Mark Kardwell
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12:08 AM
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Labels: Doctor Who, June Hudson
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
More of Tiernen Trevallion's FEAST OF TOYS.
I think Tiernen was pleased with the wave of positive responses here and on Twitter for the FEAST OF TOYS art, so he's sent along another batch of pages, which I'll let speak for themselves. Do check out all the greatness at his website, and anyone interested in publishing this beauty should get in touch with the guy.
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Mark Kardwell
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8:58 PM
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Labels: Tiernen Trevallion
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Other stuff in my RSS feed I've liked today II
Doc Shaner's Haddock:
Darwyn Cooke's T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents:
(via Booksteve, who didn't like the actual comic)
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Mark Kardwell
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8:12 PM
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
It's REQUEST WEDNESDAYS with THE KLAMS!
Headache by Klams
Wrap yer lugs around that, daddios!
Now with added video content! See the pink bass in action!
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Mark Kardwell
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9:12 PM
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Labels: frank Black, The Klams
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
Tiernen Trevallion's FEAST OF TOYS.
I was recently honoured to see the pitch document for the book Tiernen Trevallion is working on, FEAST OF TOYS. It's bloomin' lovely, a work of art in and of itself, and tantalizingly makes the reader crave seeing the finished product - so here's hoping he can get hooked up with a publisher sharpish. Here's some samples from the project. Hope he doesn't mind me giving you a cheesy high concept pitch: it's Emily The Strange meets The Airtight Garage down a dark alley!
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Mark Kardwell
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9:26 PM
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Labels: Tiernen Trevallion
Other stuff in my RSS feed I've liked today.
1. School-of-Mignola graduate and reg'lee-ur IDW Doctor Who contributor Matthew Dow Smith's Captain Britain pitch. The even-cooler twist on this story? It would have been drawn by Guy Davis.
2. Hey, Martin Skidmore has resuscitated the Fantasy Advertiser as an online thingy. That fanzine was my bible as a kid. (via Uncle Joe)
3. The Reverend Dave Johnson is sermonizing about the Hero Initiative over at his DeviantArt page. Preach on, brother Dave. And the accompanying piece of Avengers art is rather groovy, too. If only we could clone an army of the guy so he could draw an entire comic in this style.
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Mark Kardwell
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8:40 PM
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Labels: Avengers (US), Dave Johnson, Guy Davis, Martin Skidmore, Matthew Dow Smith
Assorted 2000AD news.
I steer clear of the 2000AD forums, because I'm already an unbalanced misanthrope who doesn't need any more prompting to go postal. As such, I may be late to these items, but they're worth sharing anyway.
1. PJ Holden is getting, y'know, properly good, isn't he?
2. Brigonos Mac Giolla Chomhgaill has been having lots of 2000AD-related fun over at his blog these last few days, featuring such goodies as the inevitable Judge Dredd/Shako team-up, and Ro-Jaws watching "2 Girls, 1 Cup".
3. The mighty Ash Wood trails his Mongrol toy, available next January sometime.
I'm also sitting on some rather special exclusive art by a couple of 2000AD-related artists: must check how much of it I'm allowed to run, and then share it with the world.
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Mark Kardwell
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8:13 PM
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Labels: 2000AD, Ashley Wood, Brigonos Mac Giolla Chomhgaill, P J Holden
Sunday, November 07, 2010
How to sound like The Klams.
There's only one way to go if you want to replicate the classic rockin' sound of The Klams at home. You have to click on this link and BUY, BUY, BUY!
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Mark Kardwell
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11:00 PM
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Labels: Ebay, lovely money, unlikely merchandise