Monday, 13 August 2012

Old One Eye vs Gorehead by James McKay

Was SO thrilled to hear that Flesh was coming back. Not only coming back, but it'd be a direct sequel to my 2nd favourite strip when 2000AD first started. It'll have Trans Time! It'll have cowboys! It'll have outlandish dinosaur gore! And, hopefully, great looking dinosaurs too. Happily, James really delivered on that front and, as soon as i read the first episode, i got in touch with the fella to see if he'd take part in this here project. Straight away i knew what i wanted: The now totally inaccurate, standing bolt upright, portly, big-headed Old One Eye:
Going up against the totally accurate, brilliantly realised Gorehead:
James was up for it alright, but work pressures has meant its taken until now to see just what would happen when the two meet. Fantastic isn't it? But, who's going to win? Ta ever so James for doing this!
Flesh © 2012 Rebellion A/S. All rights reserved. www.2000ADonline.com

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

A spin-off project

An idea i had long before this project was to do with this Bat-cover. Its my Number 1 image from my childhood Bat-reading, an image that's stayed with me all these years and, even now, looking at it i get a deep down, emotional reaction to it. So, i thought it'd be nice to ask artists to have a go at their own version of it. As long as the three characters were there and were doing what they're doing, how they went about it and what it'd look like is totally up to them. Very pleased to say that i've my first two now. If you care to pop over to my Bat-Blog, you'll see them in all their glory: http://outofthebatcave.blogspot.co.uk/

Monday, 23 April 2012

Black Max by Lawrence Cambell

Also at Demoncon was Lawrence Cambell - charming, brilliant artist doing head sketches for free. So out comes my Max reference pic. I left it with Lawrence and came back later. I'd mentioned that Max is based on Boris Karloff and Lawrence had Googled his image on his iPhone and was using that classic, iconic shot from "The Mummy", which i think you can really see here.

Giant Bat by Conor Boyle

Was at Maidtone's Demoncon comic convention yesterday and i met the VERY talented and hopefully to be a star soon, Conor Boyle. Great guy, great artist and didn't mind me at all thrusting a reference pic of Black Max's beastie to have a go at. He's nailed that long cat/bear face hasn't he?

Monday, 6 February 2012

Gnasher vs Johnny Alpha


Very pleased to see Boo here as he has a unique style, highly reminiscent of Artists gone by, who's quirky style made them so distinctive and instantly reconisible.
Like Carl, this one is a little bit different from the initial idea.
Boo is very well known these days for his work on "Judge Anderson", so i thought she'd be the logical choice for the Modern character.
But Boo said that he gets to draw Anderson all day and fancied doing something he'd never likely get the chance to do otherwise - a Strontium Dog and Dennis the Menace's dog.
As he says, he's gone off brief a little as Gnasher, as the Old character, is still in print, but he's gone down the route of Gnasher being an old character who he used to read 35 years ago.
Well, that's fine by me Boo - and ta very much!
BTW - i won't name the Old character that was going to be used as i still wnat to see him here and i don't want to ruin the surprise as i've thought of another Artist who's style would suit him as much as Boo's.
Stay posted (hopefully).

Sunday, 8 January 2012

The Three Bears vs Thrud The Barbarian


Very, very pleased to see Carl Critchlow here, as i'm a huge fan of his work, be it his fully painted style that he's used for countless CCG pieces, his early work on 2000AD or his later work on that title and his brilliant "Thrud", where he'd changed his style to go for very fine linework that was then coloured in.
I've got quite a few pieces of his original art and its them that made me think Carl would be a natch for this project, not only 'cause he's terrific but, as you see here:




his B/W originals are brilliant by themselves and really evoke the spirit of 70's British comics.
So, got in touch with Carl and he said sure but i'd have to wait a while.
That was fine by me and i didn't mind the wait, especially as i didn't know who i'd be getting.
Straight up, i asked Carl if he would do for the modern character his Thrud, which seemed logical, and asked for a certain 70's person for the old one - who i won't name as hopefully he'll still be appearing on this here Site.
Carl said sure to Thrud, but would i mind if he chose the other side of the coin as he had something in mind?
Didn't mind that at all - half the fun of this project is the surprise of seeing what folk would come up with.
So, last week Carl sent me an email with an attached JPEG, asking if it was okay.
And that's a real thrill to sit there for a few seconds, waiting for the image to pop up.
And what a thrill to see these three appear!
I absolutley LOVED the Three Bears when i were a nipper and i can't tell you how chuffed i am to have an original of them done by one of my favourite artists, along with a brillaintly awful pun.
Carl, you're a gent sir.
BTW, if you're a stranger to Thrud, you really shouldn't be and i urge you to track down copies of his title.
Or pop along to Carl's site:

http://www.carlcritchlow.com/Thrud1.html

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Great news chums!

In the next few days, a brand new commission will be here for you.
Stay tuned!