Friday, July 3, 2009

Holiday reading


Oh - holiday reading!
My options are:
Zot
Solanin
Static trade
Runaways (Whedon)
Johnny Hiro
Orange by Benjamin
Fantastic Four Visionaries John Byrne - 5 volumes!
Phonogram

Will only be able to fit 4 or 5 in my bag so i need to choose wisely!!!

Ciao for now


A quick update before I leave... I'm off to Italy for a week - my first holiday for 2 years!

Spandex: I'm sooo tantalisingly close to finishing it! So many endless tweaks to do though... Plus after lots of um-ing and ah-ing, I decided to add in a Mr Muscles back-up strip, so I'm only halfway thru that.
And I'm just trying to secure some funding so I can print it... (40 pages full colour ain't cheap!). Going back and forth with a very helpful guy at the arts council.
So yeah, almost there, and I'm kinda sad I won't be able to work on it on my week off (I can't take my computer with me but I will be taking some paper so I can work on the next couple of issues - but not too much!).

O Men: I'm thinking of serialising it on Facebook... A page a day. I've actually already scanned about 300 pages of it, to put it up on one of the many publishing sites - so we'll see. Not sure if a page on Facebook will be legible though.
Speaking of O Men, I went to a 'gay comics night' at Foyles bookshop on Wednesday (part of Pride 2009). It was chaired by the ever-enthusiastic Paul Gravett, and featured my chum Sina Shamsavari who does this http://www.boycrazyboy.com/, a guy called Howard who does this http://www.cutebutsad.co.uk/, david shenton who does this http://www.davidshenton.com/, the lovely kate charlesworth (http://www.katecharlesworth.com/) and Rachel House (can't find a link for her). Jeremy Dennis was supposed to go, but 'got stuck in traffic'/couldn't be arsed. She does the amazing Whores of Mensa, which Mensa have now ordered to be pulped and name-changed, stupid people...
Annnnyway, it was a funny old night. Despite 100 people on Facebook saying they were 'definitely going', only about 15 people were in the audience. It was fun enough but i didn't really get a sense of what the guys did.....
Paul Gravett spotted me in the audience (not difficult), and asked me to talk about my O Men/Spandex/how my own life affects my comics. Well... I got over excited and rambled and rambled... and said how once I named a character's baby after a partner, and then that partner dumped me... So I had the baby killed... Shocked faces and silence in the room...

A quick word on what I've been reading...
Well for the past two months I've had a bit of bedtime pleasure. No, not like that, silly! I've been reading bits of two huuuge books every night.
1 - Drifting Life by Yoshihiro Tatsumi. It's huge! Like 900 pages. It's a strange old book, telling the life of Tatsumi and the birth of Manga. That makes it kinda sound more interesting than it actually is - because most of it consists of Tatsumi sending off comic pages to publishers and then getting a reply - over and over again. I didn't actually learn anything, to be honest. It's strangely addictive, but not an essential read, and i think the usually meticulous translator/letterer/editor Adrian Tomine probably got bored too, as there are a couple of typos... I'm sure it'll get praised by critics everywhere, but i say 'pish'.

2 - Essential Dykes to Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel. Huuuge at 400 pages, this book covers over 10 years of her short strip serial (not all of the strips, but most, and you don't really notice anything is missing). It's incredible to see how Bechdel's art evolves - from scratchy to polished... At the start I actually preferred her scratchy more basic style (a bit like how I love Schultz's early Peanuts art) but the polished work soon won me over.
It's a strange old strip - certainly not perfect - jeeeeesus, the amount of politics in it is overwhelming! You get whole strips where a news-reader's ramblings run concurrent to the story (so you can skip the boring political stuff). And after struggling to get into it initially, it's amazing the power it has - you really want to know what happens to the characters. Will Ginger have an affair, what's Harriet up to, will Clarice move house... A real page-turner.

And finally, an opinion... I love tennis/Wimbledon, but my goodness, Murray bores me to tears! No charisma!!! No drama... I miss the agony of Henman matches! I was initially gutted that i was gonna be missing the Wimbledon final, but now I'm not really that bothered.

Oh a plug - http://drumfishproductions.blogspot.com/ my chum Rich is drawing a superhero a day, getting himself in practice to do a regular webcomic. Cool stuff!

Anyway, I'll leave you now - speak soon. You wait a month or so for a blog update and then several million words come along at once.
I'll leave you with a pic from Spandex which I did for Barry Renshaw's relaunch of RedEye Magazine (i dunno if he'll use it or not!) http://www.enginecomics.co.uk/redeye/reframeset.htm

Ta-da!

Monday, May 25, 2009

New Indigo pic


This is actually based on a photo portrait from Q Magazine...of Geri Halliwell...who I can't stand, but it's a gorgeous photo/pose. Maybe it's my way of exorcising Ms Halliwell out of my system...

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Hehe


This is so wrong
I did warn you
ha ha ha

Monday, May 11, 2009

Fucked-up...

Wow...
I finally cracked the third story of the Spandex book...
It's been bugging me for ages and ages... I had ideas but not the story...
But on a boring coach journey to my nephew's second birthday party in Oxford I nailed it...
It's possibly the most fucked-up story I've ever written. A sci-fi/horror one-shot thingy. It's actually really disturbing me and I may have to tone it down a little.
Anyway, it's called 'Nadir'. Anyone who thinks Spandex is going to be a load of camp fun has got another thing coming hehe!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Cover


I think Spandex #1 has a cover...with added eyes for Jamie...

Monday, April 27, 2009

New page


Took ages lol... but done now.