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Started by pauljholden, 03 November, 2007, 08:47:00 PM

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Mike Carroll

One of my favourite websites (not a blog or anything like that, but packed with great and silly stuff)...

Link: http://www.cockeyed.com" target="_blank">Cockeyed.com


Matt Timson

Pffft...

pauljholden

My god, you're right Timpson - I should be pimping MY image book on that thread too - how could I have missed it!

- pj

Bart Oliver


My recommendation for RSS is Paul Pope's PULPHOPE.



Eh? My browser has just started underlining my bad spelling in red..

Link: http://pulphope.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">PULPHOPE The Blog

Obviously you're not a golfer.

Peter Wolf


 I watched Charlie Brookers screen t other night .Never watched it before and he wasnt *as* good as i thought he would be, but still good never the less.

 I need to watch and read more material and perhaps he is better when not on TV and writing columns instead.

 He just seemed a little bit tame to me.


  Wouldnt mind his job though,getting paid for slagging things off and criticising things.

 
Worthing Bazaar - A fete worse than death

Bart Oliver


Sorry, Paul is an artist I've been reading-

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Obviously you're not a golfer.

El Spurioso

Paul Pope, y'say?

SELF-PIMPING SENSES TINGLING...

Link: http://www.simonspurrier.co.uk/surfer.htm

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TordelBack

I loves me the Paul Pope, i do.  THB may have lost its way a bit in later yaers, but almost everythng else he's done has been terrific.  The Rare Bit Fiend he did for Roarin' Rick is one of the best evocations of a dream I've ever read, and his DC Solo thing was awesome.

pauljholden

This friday's ramble is a journey down memory lane -my comic book career, the very early stages - you might enjoy it. Or you might not. You'll certainly not find out by just sitting there not reading it.

It's http://www.pauljholden.com/wordpress/?p=1856'>here