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With apologies to Herge.
From the British Comics Sketchbook, here’s Steve Martin’s version of Rupert The Bear and the Nutbush Gang.
Out now.
Way back in the mid-90s I compiled a Marvel Sketchbook, in which, I asked cartoonists I knew to draw a Marvel character. From the book here’s Chris Webster’s Sub-Mariner.
18th century Paris. Pencils, and then finished piece.
In 1994 I compiled a Marvel Sketchbook, in which, I asked cartoonists I knew to draw a Marvel character. From the book here’s Klaw - The Master Of Sound by Andy Roberts. Andy was an extremely talented artist and musician who is much missed in the UK comics’ scene. If there was any justice in the world, he’d still be with us.
Way back in the mid-90s I compiled a Marvel Sketchbook, in which, I asked cartoonists I knew to draw a Marvel character. From the book here’s Phil Elliott’s Hulk vs Thing.
Way back in the mid-90s I compiled a Marvel Sketchbook, in which, I asked cartoonists I knew to draw a Marvel character. From the book here’s Louise Evans' version of the Thing.
Way back in the mid-90s I compiled a Marvel Sketchbook, in which, I asked cartoonists I knew to draw a Marvel character. From the book here’s my version of Galactus.
Way back in the mid-90s I compiled a Marvel Sketchbook, in which, I asked cartoonists I knew to draw a Marvel character. I haven’t seen a copy of this for years, but today Paul Hatcher (who printed these up for me originally) sent me one. I'm going to be posting lots of these, but to begin with here's the cover by Jonathan Edwards.
Drawing I did for the Glasgow Comic Convention booklet.
Little man from another place.