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Started by Simon Fraser, 09 August, 2019, 06:18:48 PM

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Greg M.

Quote from: Frank on 13 August, 2019, 07:37:02 PM
I think Fraser was the first ink monkey to show us his rounded helmet.

I believe the forum's had this conversation before and, whilst I also thought it was Fraser, it turned out to be Ron Smith in 'A Case for Treatment'.

JOE SOAP


Frank

Quote from: TordelBack on 13 August, 2019, 07:39:55 PM
Everyone knows Megs and Specials don't count... 

It's A Dreddful Life wasn't Wagner* either. Well done, Everyone Else, for being more clever than us.


* Robbie Morrison and Jim Alexander, which made this as Scottish a Dredd as there'd been since the days of TB Grover and Cam Kennedy

Simon Fraser

Yea, I believe that I was the first to do that in 'Blood Cadets' back in Prog 1186.

Si.

Frank


Simon Fraser

Guess I should have refreshed the page before replying. I didn't know Ron Smith had done it before me. Good old Ron was always my fave Dredd artist.

Simon Fraser

Also "Ink Monkey" ?!  We're not Droids anymore? Is that a promotion?

Frank


I'm very old. Should be Wacom Monkey.






TordelBack

Damn you Greg! 

May I wriggle a bit and suggest thst Simon was the first to apply the technique to a new story set in the 'past', rather than a reworking of an existing story (Cursed Earth) or indeed panel (Return of Rico)?

But yeah, being beaten to it by Ron Smith (and Colin!) is no disgrace at all.

Proudhuff

is it tooo early to ask about Lilly MacKenzie ?  :-X
DDT did a job on me