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#1
It's Tony Luke alright - see maryanddavid's link above. I always liked his Anderson strips. He was clearly more a sculptor than an illustrator but I really liked the crazy landscapes he created.
#2
Quote from: Jim_Campbell on Today at 11:46:31 AMA different, live action version of our favourite warlock also pops up briefly in the video for Shriekback's Nemesis.

I remember that one - good tune too (and quoted once by Conrad on Space Spinner 2000 by way of introducing the strip). Was that Nemesis mask Tony Luke's work as well? It does look a tad like the one he provided for those possibly-ill-advised Nemesis photo stories.
#3
It's an amazing bit of work.  I'd only ever seen it as the video for that goth song, but I really like the original soundtrack and dialogue. And now I have a third way to pronounce Satanus - SayTANus, rather than SAYtanus or SahTANus. 

Some of it is fairly clearly taking place on someone's kitchen table, but still, it really captures the spirit of Kev O'Neill at his maddest.
#4
Megazine / Re: Meg 468: A Storm is Coming
19 May, 2024, 07:50:54 PM
Just listened to a sizeable chunk of it - cripes, Dabnett's a dynamo, isn't he? You can even hear the creative energy in his voice. I've also learned that Toxic (as in the 90s anthology comic) was a bit of a cowboy operation by the sound of things, though I did enjoy it.
#5
News / Re: The Great Dante Readthrough Podcast
18 May, 2024, 08:43:41 AM
Well, that was great fun as always.  I'd forgotten that Arkady was a racist little shite on top of all his other unpleasant qualities.
And don't worry about scaring anyone off, the lack of activity on this thread isn't because of you - Activity across the whole forum has sadly been in decline for a long time, but it's been particularly noticeable, to me at least, in recent months. 

Finally, thanks, Edie, for your kind comments re. my artwork on instagram! Truth is, I wish I could paint Fraseresque future Moscow cityscapes and swashbuckling action shots of bioblades skewering Raven guards, but it seems my talents are restricted to stylised murals of canal barges, bridges, fields and cherry blossoms.
#6
Lovely stuff all round. I particularly like Nightbook's Armitage - I'd go so far as to say he's nailed the look better than Armitage's actual current illustrator (who I still like a lot).
#7
Games / Re: Gamebooks
17 May, 2024, 05:15:16 PM
These reviews are great fun - keep them coming, folks!  I realise I never stop banging on about Jim Moon and his podcast Hypnogoria, but his audio walkthrough of City of Thieves is a treat to listen to.
#8
News / Re: The Great Dante Readthrough Podcast
17 May, 2024, 05:09:17 PM
Excellent! I have to clean my house now and this is going to make it much easier.
#9
Megazine / Re: Meg 468: A Storm is Coming
17 May, 2024, 07:32:53 AM
Quote from: Art on 16 May, 2024, 11:48:34 PMThere's some good insights into the history of that Toxic in the Dan Abnett episode of the thrillcast

Thanks!
#10
Megazine / Re: Meg 468: A Storm is Coming
16 May, 2024, 11:02:30 PM
Bugger. It's that kind of Toxic.  I was scouring the pages for a feature on Accident Man, Marshal Law and Muto Maniac.

Nice little Dredd one-off there, quite reminiscent of the Grant / Fabry one about the gods giving a citizen magic powers.  That's all I've read so far.
#11
Off Topic / Re: RIPs
16 May, 2024, 10:36:44 PM
Wow, goodbye Super Gran.  The series was loads of fun when I was a kid - I even had the 48k Spectrum adaptation, which was admittedly much less fun.  According to Wikipedia, she was still in her 50s when playing the character, which makes me feel very old.
#12
General / Re: Things that went over your head...
13 May, 2024, 09:19:25 AM
It was Brigand Doom for me - it was at least 15 years before I realised it was a play on Brigadoon.  I thought it was ok, but when I finally got round to reading V for Vendetta I realised it was a bit of a cheap knock-off (though not before someone on this board pointed it out to me).  I always liked the Tomlinson / Staples one-off in one of the specials though.
#13
General / Re: Wrap It Up
12 May, 2024, 09:34:44 PM
Yep, great art for a great script. Blind Iggy is 'a strict Jovus Witless and refuses to wear bios, which is a pretty moronic thing to do and warns him a lot of cred with the gang'.

Also that poor kid getting his nads crushed at the start - ow.
#14
General / Re: Wrap It Up
12 May, 2024, 08:19:03 PM
That metallic cover Mega Special was a better, if only for the Dredd story that occupied most of its pages.

Nothing deep or meaningful, just Mega City gang warfare at its absolute peak.
#15
Off Topic / Re: Boys Adventure comic blog
11 May, 2024, 08:35:10 AM
Just wanted to say, again, that this is a brilliant thread and blog, and I'm incredibly grateful for all the hard work you put into them, Richard.