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Festive Greetings from KW

Started by herbane, 20 December, 2002, 09:20:37 PM

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herbane

Hi all, hope you all enjoyed DreddCon3!! Just a quickish mail (admittedly bordering on spam - sorry!!) saying that www.komixworld.com is back up online and better than ever, with the same old UK based comics news, content and pages of original artwork for sale (by artists such as Bryan Talbot, Fraser Irving and others).

Check us out, sign up for a free username and let's get the 2000AD wing of the UK comics scene talking before when the Americans start hitting the site heavily again after christmas!!

Cheers and everyone have a good festive season.....

Link: http://www.komixworld.com" target="_blank">Komix World - Independent UK comics site


critter


Its too late. Since I'm on vacation and being the sad fanboy that I am, I come here five or six times a day.

Grud I have no life :(

Critter

paulvonscott

There's no prices!  Is it 'if you have to ask, you can't afford it'?

Also there's a brilliant interview with Alan grant on the site, atlking a lot more about the TV stuff he's doing.

Best quote:  "Thinking about a new "Anderson, Psi" series--she's in a bloody coma again!"

Haw haw, nice one John ;)

Wake

I noticed that. There certainly used to be prices on KW.

Wake

herbane

Re: prices - we've alot more art stuff yet to get in, and we're waiting on our design bod to re-surface so he can hit the tek with a stick so we can do full-page previews of all the pages that's for sale... that being said, i will go in a put the prices in 'cos it does need doing. (thanks for the heads-up, been too bust worrying about the forum colours and other bits of needless cosmestic blurb.)

my excuse is that it's taken 4 days to recover from the epic 5 hour to and from trek to Dreddcon last weekend... it's a bad excuse i know..;)

we're going to be talking to Alan again soon, and also hope to get an interview with John Wagner in before long. Any other requests?

And cheers guys -  :)

paulvonscott

Cheers, I'll have a look later, I suspect I've blown my arts budget for this AND next year.

I'd really like to hear what Pat Mills has to say for himself these days, thoughts about the new slaine (which looks ace) and some of his stuff throughout the nineties.