To coincide with the imminent release of the new Zarjaz, we are proud to present a short season of strips.
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Zarjaz 21 will be on sale early July from The FQP Shop (http://www.futurequake.co.uk/shop.php)
Glad to see you are keeping this up Bolt!
Nice :thumbsup:
Nice! :D
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Join us tomorrow for more action with Judge Dredd!
I shall and keep up the good work :thumbsup:
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Love it! Some amazing talent going on here chaps! It takes some refining to write a three panel story.
Lovely stuff. Ep2 & 3 are particularly good recaps of how to do this kind of thing
Splendid! Extra points for a battered top hat.
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Join us tomorrow for the final episode of the short run of strips and remember, Zarjaz goes on sale this week!
Loved all of these. :D Its a shame it ends tomorrow. :(
can I be the first to suggest that these go into Tharg's nerve centre on a weekly basis?
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Thanks to Lee, Jim & Bryan for their hard work in getting these strips together and we'll be back at the end of October for more Daily Zarjaz strips!
Over at The Quaequam Blog! (http://thequaequamblog.blogspot.co.uk/) we have loads of strips available to be read, with more added as they become available.
Remember, the new Zarjaz will be available this week- don't miss your copy!
All the news on Zarjaz will be Here for you! (http://forums.2000adonline.com/index.php/topic,29164.0.html)
Spludigs.
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Quaequam Blag! Is it 'that' time again?
This weekend the new issues of Zarjaz & Dogbreath are due to be released so to celebrate we present a new Short courtesy of Lee Robson and Paul Williams.
Join us tomorrow for the thrilling conclusion!
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And that's it for this time- Join us again soon for more Daily Zarjaz. Thanks to Lee Robson and Paul Williams for the hard work.
That's Joe in a nutshell. :D
I really like the final image of Dredd in this one!
Really dig that art :D
Great stuff!
Thanks guys.
Just a reminder you can see more from me and Lee in Zarjaz #21. :D
Greetings Humes, and welcome back to the Daily Zarjaz!
Today we have the first in a serial by Lee Robson (https://twitter.com/lee_robson) and Bryan Coyle (https://twitter.com/BrigonChomhgail) called 'When I Say Jimp' featuring old stony face himself! Thanks to both Lee and Bryan for their ward work on gettig the strip ready
The series is set to run every day for the next 19 days- yes, 19 days.
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We're too good to you...
this is going to be good :D
Phew the clues in the title...
Nice stuff.
Quote from: Colin_YNWA on 16 March, 2015, 01:53:32 PM
Phew the clues in the title...
Nice stuff.
I had a double take but then I realised why the Dredd was....well.
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Join us tomorrow for more Daily Zarjaz...
Zarjaz.
Dunk!
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Day 3, and things are starting to heat up in the big Meg. Join us tomorrow for part 4!
Not that it was ever in any doubt, but that Bear can draw comics like a dastard. Quality treat this.
It's daily and it's zarjaz - truth in advertising!
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Join us tomorrow for the next thrilling episode and a huge thank you to Tharg's PR Droid for including the first episode in this weeks Thrill-mail!
:o Watch out Dredd!
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Now they've done it! Join us tomorrow for the next thrilling chapter and for more Daily Zarjaz thrills visit The Daily Zarjaz (http://thequaequamblog.blogspot.co.uk/p/the-zarjaz-daily.html) over at The Quaequam Blog! (http://thequaequamblog.blogspot.co.uk/)
Last panel was amazing
Lovely stuff, lads. Nice to see this format lives on.
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Even at the weekend, the daily Zarjaz keeps on giving- join us tomorrow for the next chapter!
These are great!
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What news can this be? Find out in our next thrilling installment.
Don't forget, for more daily thrillage visit the dedicated page over on The Quaequam Blog (http://thequaequamblog.blogspot.co.uk/p/the-zarjaz-daily.html)
Ha! Fav episode yet. Always love those Hershey Dredd chatrs while they look over the city and that one does it so very well, using the three panels to perfection.
Have to say this have been a positive lesson on how it keep a story exciting and moving in a very restricted space.
Lovin' it.
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The Justice Dept net is tightening...
Thoroughly enjoying these and I'd love to see this throughout the whole year and BEYOND!
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Join us tomorrow for the next thrilling chapter!
This is brilliant - a tale that could easily grace the prog, but equally definitely couldn't. Great idea, superbly executed. Shows what can be done with the teeny tiny 3-panel format, in the right hands.
This is bloody grate! keep it coming and we'll lap it all up!
Top, top work. Enjoyable stuff.
Things always end badly when there's a hold-up at the hottie house. Stands to reason.
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Join us tomorrow for our next thrilling installment.
Like the use of three panels
Cor, the dialogue in this is really good. Still finding a bit odd the idea of the Judges being viewed as too soft on perps(!) though. What city have they been living in?!
I imagine they're like voters who think Tories don't hate the poor enough and wanted them to be racist scum, too, so someone invented UKIP.
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The circle is tightening as Justice draws closer to the Jimps. Join us tomorrow for part 12!
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Join us tomorrow as the strip moves into its final act!
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And so it begins. Justice catches up.
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Look out jimps- it's
Judgement time!Don't forget, for more daily thrillage visit the dedicated page over on The Quaequam Blog (http://thequaequamblog.blogspot.co.uk/p/the-zarjaz-daily.html)
Great work, but Sunday should be 6 panels with colour. :)
Dunk!
It's my daily dose of thrill power-and I'm heading for overload! Stirling work folks, great work.
Taking bets now on how the 'wouldn't hold out any hope for a sequel' closing line will be worded!
That's a classic 'Dredd pointing gun at reader' panel there - very unique take, reminds me of Talbot for some reason (although obviously not the inking).
Quote from: Dunk! on 29 March, 2015, 10:52:09 AM
Great work, but Sunday should be 6 panels with colour. :)
Dunk!
You offering?
I'd colour it ;)
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Join us tomorrow as 'When I say Jimp' rockets towards its climax!
Quote from: Bolt-01 on 29 March, 2015, 12:44:34 PM
You offering?
Of course.
And by "of course" I mean no, of course.
Dunk!
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Join us tomorrow for our next thrilling episode!
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Join us tomorrow as we head into the final episodes!
Brilliant, brilliant stuff.
Glad you like it, Lee. If you fancied a go at one yourself let me know.
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He's right, join us tomorrow for the concluding episode of 'When I Say Jimp'
Quote from: Bolt-01 on 01 April, 2015, 11:41:51 AM
Glad you like it, Lee. If you fancied a go at one yourself let me know.
Ooer. Commitment...
Go on then, I'll do a short-ish one if there are any scripts going.
PM sent...
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Thanks again toLee Robson (https://twitter.com/lee_robson) and Bryan Coyle (https://twitter.com/BrigonChomhgail) for their sterling work on this strip, and to TMO and the Rebellion droids for letting us play with their toys.
The next Daily Zarjaz is currently being worked on and will hopefully be with you in time for Zarjaz 24- in July.
Well that's been pretty much excellent all round. Hats off to all concerned.
Enjoyed that - great stuff!
Really enjoyed that, cheers fellas.
Cheers Folks, remember that you can read all the Daily Zarjaz on the Daily Zarjaz (http://thequaequamblog.blogspot.co.uk/p/the-zarjaz-daily.html) page over at the Quaequam Blog!
And if you need a proper Zarjaz fix you can get your copies of the finest Fanzine around Here! (http://www.futurequake.co.uk/shop.php)
This was alot of fun to read day in day out hope for more
Greetings Humes, and welcome back to the Daily
Zarjaz!
Today we have the first in a serial by Lee
Robson (https://twitter.com/lee_robson) and Bryan
Coyle (https://twitter.com/BrigonChomhgail) called '
At The Polls.' A topical tale in the run up to the election. Thanks to both Lee and Bryan for their ward work on getting the strip ready.
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All previous dailies can be found at The Quaequam blog- Daily Zarjaz (http://thequaequamblog.blogspot.co.uk/p/the-zarjaz-daily.html) and this series will join that page once complete
The series is set to run every day for the next 10 days- right up to the election itself. So sit back and enjoy!
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Join us tomorrow for the next exciting episode.
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Join us tomorrow for our next thrilling episode!
Loving it!
oh intriguing reveal - good stuff.
And now following on from our appearance in this weeks Thrill Mail...
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The mystery deepens...
Join us tomorrow for part 5!
Thanks to TMO and all the droids.
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Join us tomorrow for our next installment...
The name drops...
They have to be called something.
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'Well, well' indeed. Join us tomorrow for the next thrilling episode!
I can't wait! +Must calm down+ thrill factor overload+calm down...
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And so the plan is laid bare! Join us tomorrow as Justice makes a move!
How am I only just discovering this now? When I Say Jimp was a bloody triumph, and I'm loving the new story too.
Glad you are enjoying the strips.
The strip archive is at: The Daily Zarjaz (http://thequaequamblog.blogspot.co.uk/p/the-zarjaz-daily.html) and I'm looking into adding all the older webstrips we've done as well.
Enjoy!
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Oh, I can think of one thing... Join us tomorrow as 'At The Polls' races towards the final count.
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Join us tomorrow for the shocking conclusion of our latest tale!
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And that is the end of the latest Daily Zarjaz, my thanks toLee Robson (https://twitter.com/lee_robson) and Bryan Coyle (https://twitter.com/BrigonChomhgail) for their hard work in getting this ready in time and to TMO and the droids for allowing us to play with their toys.
The next issue of Zarjaz will be on sale in July, and the next webstrip is almost ready.
Remember that all the previous webstrips are available at: The Daily Zarjaz (http://thequaequamblog.blogspot.co.uk/p/the-zarjaz-daily.html)
That final panel is just spot on! Well done all involved this as been great fun.
An absolute treat, thanks all concerned :P
It seems that getting an alien lizard out of office must remain nothing but a fantasy.
Quote from: Bear on 08 May, 2015, 08:57:13 AM
It seems that getting an alien lizard out of office must remain nothing but a fantasy.
Ha ha.
'At The Polls' was brilliant by the way.
DONT LAUGH AT MY PAIN!
But thank you for your kind words. Lee has to take most of the credit for making it an actual story rather than just ten pages of Dredd shooting lizards in suits.
Mayor Dave was an ape, not a monkey!!! How very dare you!!!
Otherwise awesome.
STARTING TODAY!
Greetings Humes, and welcome back to the Daily
Zarjaz!
Today we have the first serial featuring the Genetic Infantryman himself-
ROGUE TROOPER! The series is called INFESTED and is by Lee
Robson (https://twitter.com/lee_robson) and Paul
Moore (https://twitter.com/PMoore121)
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All previous dailies can be found at The Quaequam blog- Daily Zarjaz (http://thequaequamblog.blogspot.co.uk/p/the-zarjaz-daily.html) and this series will join that page once complete
The series is set to run every day for the next 12 days- right up to the launch of Zarjaz 24. So sit back and enjoy!
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Join us tomorrow for the next thrilling installment...
Happy Fathers Day to all the dad's on the board, and to Tharg- who is a father to us all.
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Join us tomorrow for the next Zarjaz episode!
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Join us tomorrow for the next Zarjaz episode.
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LOOK OUT, ROGUE!Join Us tomorrow to find out what happens next!
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Sweet Skev, we hope he
is okay!
Join us tomorrow to find out!
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Join us tomorrow for the next thrilling episode, and thanks to TMO and the droids for including a link to the first episode in this weeks Thrill-mail. Praise Tharg.
Excellent thrills! ;)
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Join us tomorrow, as Rogue makes a fateful discovery!
This one's fantastic. Brilliant, simple story economically told, and FANTASTIC art, particularly anatomy and posing. The shot of Rogue escaping in the 3rd panel of part 7 is great.
Well done chaps.
I can really imagine following this in the newspaper.
Thanks Spaceghost, it was so much fun to do and great to hear your enjoying it.
Thanks Darren
Episode 9
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You can read it over at the quaequam blog http://thequaequamblog.blogspot.com/
and Lee Robsons blog http://www.imaginarystories.co.uk./
Hopefully not treading on Bolt-01's metal toes
Episode 10
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You can read it over at the quaequam blog http://thequaequamblog.blogspot.com/
and Lee Robsons blog http://www.imaginarystories.co.uk./
Hopefully not treading on Bolt-01's metal toes
Many thanks to Paul for posting for the last two days- but here we are with:
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Join us tomorrow for the Zarjaz finale to the current strip!
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Thanks for reading the first Daily Zarjaz to feature Rogue Trooper- and a huge thanks to writer Lee
Robson (https://twitter.com/lee_robson) and Paul
Moore (https://twitter.com/PMoore121) for all their hard work.
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Tomorrow sees the launch of both Zarjaz 24 and Dogbreath 30, so remember to visit The Dogbreath & Zarjaz thread (http://forums.2000adonline.com/index.php/topic,29164.0.html) to see all the details and you can even pre-order your copies today from the FQP Webshop (http://www.futurequake.co.uk/shop.php)
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I really enjoyed 'Infested', good work chaps.
Cheers Link- been a bit quiet on here so not sure how it has been going down.
Great Work!
Cheers
triffic!
Not Quite a daily Zarjaz , but something we want to share all the same.
JUDGE DREDD- Video Nasties is a strip in the current issue of Zarjaz (Available from the FQP Webshop (http://www.futurequake.co.uk/shop.php), but you all know that) by writer Lee
Robson (https://twitter.com/lee_robson) and and drawn by John Hutcheson.
We have another version of that same strip, drawn as a try-out for Zarjaz by Alexander Mines. (http://amines1974.deviantart.com/)
Rather than let this set of pages gather digital dust, we are going to share them with you, a page a day, for this week.
So, enjoy:
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Cheers Bolt-01!! This was my first attempt ever at a script and you will see my style change over the pages of the strip as it was drawn over a few months. Anyway hope you enjoy, I had great fun doing it!! :-[ :)
Loved the daily Rogue Trooper and I'm really looking forward to reading the second page of the Video nasties story when I get this evening. Thanks Lee, Alex and Bolt. :)
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Page 2 of Video Nasties.
Thanks for the kind words Megabus!
Some solid Dredd there, Alex. :thumbsup:
Liking this so far gents.
Thanks LP. Your kind comments are much appreciated!!
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Join us tomorrow for page 4!
Great work, looks the business.
Dunk!
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Join us tomorrow for the exciting finale!
This was my favourite page once completed, even if I did forget to populate MC1!! (Cheers Bolt!)
All part of the learning curve, and I will take on-board the constructive and very useful criticism I was given by the editorial team for my next super secret project that should be published in the hallowed pages of Zarjaz!!
Quote from: amines2058 on 13 August, 2015, 03:01:51 PM
This was my favourite page once completed, even if I did forget to populate MC1!! (Cheers Bolt!)
Nah - there's plenty of vehicles in the first panel, and you wouldn't buy contraband goods in a heavily populated area...
The problem was there was zero people anywhere. If you look through every page, outside of the main protagonists there was not a single other character evident. (Except for the vehicles in the first panel of this page)
I suppose I could blame Day of Chaos??? ;)
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Thanks for reading, Squaxx! And thanks again to Lee and Alex for letting me run the strip online in the first place. Join us soon for more Daily Zarjaz!
Good morning Squaxx and welcome back to the Daily Zarjaz!
Join us today as we start the countdown to the release of Zarjaz #26- the first issue of 2016 and an absolute feast of Thrills!
To warm you up we present:
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By writer: Lee Robson and artist: Paul Williams.
This serial will run till Feb 29, just in time for the release of Zarjaz #26.
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing, and all back issues are available at the link in my sig below.
Enjoy
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By writer: Lee Robson and artist: Paul Williams.
This serial will run till Feb 29, just in time for the release of Zarjaz #26.
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing, and all back issues are available at the link in my sig below.
Keep it coming Bolt. Loving the little dig at a certain American publishing company there as well!! 😉
Great new strip, love that poster. However, revisiting past glories of this thread, I was struck by this:
Quote from: Bolt-01 on 24 March, 2015, 08:57:42 AM
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Torn from the pages of last week's Prog!
More great stuff.
Is that an E-Cigarette Ted Ryall is smoking?
Introducing their own Dark Judges for the series end hmmm :think:
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By writer: Lee Robson and artist: Paul Williams.
This serial will run till Feb 29, just in time for the release of Zarjaz #26.
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing, and all back issues are available at the link in my sig below.
Almost too funny.
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By writer: Lee Robson and artist: Paul Williams.
This serial will run till Feb 29, just in time for the release of Zarjaz #26.
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing, and all back issues are available at the link in my sig below.
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By writer: Lee Robson and artist: Paul Williams.
This serial will run till Feb 29, just in time for the release of Zarjaz #26.
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing, and all back issues are available at the link in my sig below.
This is hilarious.
Stellar work from Robson & Williams so far. :thumbsup:
Always a pleasure to draw Lee's scripts, but this one in particular was a joy. :D :lol:
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By writer: Lee Robson and artist: Paul Williams.
This serial will run till Feb 29, just in time for the release of Zarjaz #26.
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing, and all back issues are available at the link in my sig below.
Like the very best Dredd, satirical fun and thrilling action too - those last four panels in particular are magnificent, Iron Man landing and all. Hope you guys realise how enjoyable this is for us - daily Dredd that's every bit as good as the Prog.
Chuffing heck guys this is prime Dredd. Really, really enjoying this lads so keep 'em coming!
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By writer: Lee Robson and artist: Paul Williams.
This serial will run till Feb 29, just in time for the release of Zarjaz #26.
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing, and all back issues are available at the link in my sig below.
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By writer: Lee Robson and artist: Paul Williams.
This serial will run till Feb 29, just in time for the release of Zarjaz #26.
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing, and all back issues are available at the link in my sig below.
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By writer: Lee Robson and artist: Paul Williams.
This serial will run till Feb 29, just in time for the release of Zarjaz #26.
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing, and all back issues are available at the link in my sig below.
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By writer: Lee Robson and artist: Paul Williams.
This serial will run till Feb 29, just in time for the release of Zarjaz #26.
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing, and all back issues are available at the link in my sig below.
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By writer: Lee Robson and artist: Paul Williams.
Join us tomorrow for the finale, just in time for the release of
Zarjaz #26.Remember,
it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing, and all back issues are available at the link in my sig below.
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By writer: Lee Robson and artist: Paul Williams.
And that'll be that, tomorrow should see the release of both Zarjaz 26
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Art by Paul Marshall & Owen Watts
AND Dogbreath 31
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Cover photo by Steve Green, featuring Matthew Simpson as Johnny Alpha and Kevin Horsham as Wulf Sternhammer from the upcoming Fan Film Search & Destroy (http://www.strontiumdogfanfilm.com/)
Thanks to Lee & Paul for all their work in getting this strip ready and as always to TMO for just being there.
Really enjoyed that. Cracking stuff—cheers!
Excellent stuff from Lee and Paul. Who I presume will not be approaching IDW for work in the near future.
I dunno, it could work as IDW's version of Not Brand Ecch - except actually funny. Fantastic stuff, a proper Dredd one-off.
Cheers All, and while you are here-
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Can I bring to your attention the above...
Ooooo
I have a SD badge but need at least one more...
Thanks all - just wanted to add that Lee and I have a Durham Red strip in the new Dogbreath so, if you needed any more reason to buy and you enjoyed the dailies, there ya go. ;)
Sweet jovus, will you look at this!
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Brand new webstrip starts today by Lee Robson & Scott Twells.
This can only mean one thing- there is a new ZARJAZ About to drop!
Previous issues all available from the FQP Webshop (http://www.futurequake.co.uk/shop.php)
Wahey! A new daily Zarjaz is always a good way to get over the mid week blues!
Always great to see more Scott Twells art - such a distinctive style.
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Continuing the new webstrip by Lee Robson & Scott Twells with a double dose (as I missed yesterday)
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This can only mean one thing- there is a new ZARJAZ About to drop!
Previous issues all available from the FQP Webshop (http://www.futurequake.co.uk/shop.php)
Ah, man what a mental weekend...
Sorry for the missing days but if you really need to see this each day the blog is the best place.
So, to catch up:
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Hopefully I'll be able to keep to schedule for the rest of the strip...
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Join us tomorrow as the saga continues...
Think this gets me back on schedule to match the blog...
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Thanks to Lee & Scott for all the hard work and don't forget to watch for news of the latest Zarjaz!
So good, thanks chaps.
You're welcome Tordelback- and get well soon, chap.
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Thanks to Lee & Scott for all the hard work and don't forget to watch for news of the latest Zarjaz!
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Thanks to Lee & Scott for all the hard work and don't forget to watch for news of the latest Zarjaz!
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Thanks to Lee & Scott for all the hard work and don't forget to watch for news of the latest Zarjaz!
So why is that you guys can produce a compelling, authentic and crisply told Dredd story in three panel chunks in your spare time, and yet the professionals at IDW and DC before them can't seem to string two pages together?
This specific story isn't the most original concept, it doesn't have much scope for huge visual spectacle, but it works. I believe the characters (including Dredd), I understand the setting, I want to know what happens next (quite badly!). Ye make it look easy, and obviously it really isn't
Ditto everything Master Tordelback said! What a terrific little tale, and I live the daily "newspaper" format!
Yup, this is the best one yet. Big thanks to all involved
Thanks for the kind words- I know how hard these guys work to get the strips done, so it's always good to get feedback.
Onwards:
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Thanks to Lee & Scott for their hard work on this strip- we are in the final few days now, how will it finish?
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Thanks to Lee & Scott for their hard work on this strip- we are in the final few days now, how will it finish?
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Thanks to Lee & Scott for their work on this strip. Join us tomorrow for the thrilling conclusion to this latest adventure...
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And there we have it. Massive thanks to Lee & Scott for such a fun strip, and if you head over to The Zarjaz thread (http://forums.2000adonline.com/index.php?topic=43438.0.html) I'm about to post the details for the new comic!
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Unitl next time- Remember, it isn't called Zarjaz for nothing!
Cheers for the Thrills, Bolt.
Really great wrap-up. I always enjoy the Daily Zarjaz, and there have certainly been others I've enjoyed as much or even more, but this one didn't rely on any in-jokes (e.g. the excellent movie-uniformed jimp story) or fan-service gimmicks, it was just a straightforward Dredd story told with style and economy, and it could have graced any Prog. Well done, and thanks!
Quote from: Tordelback on 30 June, 2016, 10:28:37 AM
I always enjoy the Daily Zarjaz, and there have certainly been others I've enjoyed as much or even more, but this one didn't rely on any in-jokes (e.g. the excellent movie-uniformed jimp story) or fan-service gimmicks, it was just a straightforward Dredd story told with style and economy, and it could have graced any Prog.
Definitely one of the reasons I appreciated this tale - I'm not so into the 'nods and winks to the fans' type of story (if there were any, I didn't notice 'em) and enjoyed this as a solid little Dredd yarn.
Greetings Humes!
To help ease the pain of the searing financial cost each of you flesh bags inflicts on yourself at this time of year we at team Zarjaz are going to be presenting a season of daily strips.
Starting today, join Lee Robson, along with Dunk! Nimmo, Bolt-01 and Scott Twells every day till the new year.
First, we bring you:
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Remember that over on The FQP Blog (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/) we have The Zarjaz Daily (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/the-zarjaz-daily/), where you can find all the older strips.
You really don't deserve this...
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Continuing the current strip by Lee Robson & Dunk Nimmo, join us tomorrow for part 03
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Continuing the current strip by Lee Robson & Dunk Nimmo, join us tomorrow for part 04..
Happy Sunday, Squaxx!
Here is part 04 of the current Daily Zarjaz, join us tomorrrow for part 05!
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Ah, Monday morning!
What could lift the spirit and ease a squaxx into the working week better than a little tale from Zarjaz...
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Join us tomorrow for part 06!
Well, that was quick! Tuesday already?
Sheesh- time for another episode of the Daily Zarjaz, then...
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join us tomorrow (
which might be about five minutes from now, the way time seems to be passing lately) for episode 07!
Another Wednesday, another web-strip:
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Ho, Ho, Ho squaxx.
How much do I love Dunk!'s psi-ghosts. Great Anderson too.
Cheers TordelBack, your feedback is most appreciated.
Dunk!
Loving this. The artwork's excellent, so clear and uncluttered and at the same time so packed with detail. Anderson's various expressions are wonderfully portrayed and the psi-constructs are things of genius. Bravo, bravo, bravo and more, more, more!
Well, seeing as you asked so nicely, here is chapter 08:
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Remember- writers and artists feed on your comments like... if I was a writer I'd be able to think of something but I'm not so remember to let the creators know what you think. It matters.
Join us tomorrow for the next thrilling episode!
Woo and indeed Hoo! It's Friday! Have a festive themed strip from the good folk at Zarjaz!
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Join us tomorrow to find out what happens next!
Quote from: Bolt-01 on 15 December, 2016, 08:23:53 AMRemember- writers and artists feed on your comments
I've said it before and I'll say it again - they don't call it Zarjaz for nothing! Loving this strip, art and script as always tremendous
Morning Squaxx!
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Join us tomorrow as things begin to move towards the climax!
As always, this reminds me just how much I enjoy Dredd as a daily - it can't be easy breaking a strip into three panel chunks that both satisfy and tantalise, but somehow you guys manage it. With this one it strikes me how important visual design is: with everyone so distinctive, there's no need to slow things down by restating everything. It's the first thing I look at every morning, even before the rest of the advent calendar, or my kids' grimy faces.
aah, another Sunday. A day to relax, catch-up with reading and prepare for the coming week. Unless you work for Zarjaz! In that case there are scripts to be read, covers to be commissioned, pages to letter and strips to host!!
Ahem, presenting the latest chapter in the current serial-
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Join us tomorrow for part 12.
Good stuff! It just hit me:the bad guy looks like the Grinch!
##Yawn##
Caution- the bolt-01 unit is not fully operational at this time- inadequate resting procedures were observed...
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Mutter, grumble, more tomorrow, ##YAWN##
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Join us tomorrow for part 14 of the latest strip...
cracking work :)
An action-packed installment! Love the lighting in the first panel and the pose in the third.
Damnit Anderson, that's what armour-piercing is for...!
Morning Squaxx!
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Join us tomorrow as events continue building to their climax!
++ Daily Zarjaz behind the scenes EXTRA ++
Just as I finished ep13 my PC went tits up and won't be back working till the New Year, so these last 4 parts have been created, and with 14 & 15 recreated, on a Surface Pro.
Hope the ink quality doesn't dip too much and huge thanks to the mighty Bolt-O1 for his patience.
Back up ya files folks.
Enjoy.
Dunk!
As Dunk said, back-up regularly folks!
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Join us tomorrow for the conclusion of the current story, and then later on tomorrow for the start of the next one! It is all part of team Zarjaz farewell to 2016.
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Team Zarjaz would like to thanks Lee Robson & Dunk! Nimmo for all their work in the creation of this strip. We are only as good as our contributors so all credit is down to them.
Join us later today, as we start the next serial: Judge Dredd- Frostee the Snow-bot!
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Starting today and running through to new year- coourtesy of Writer Lee Robson and artist Bolt-01
That was terrific, Florix Grabundae to all of you! And a new one started already! Spot!
Bah, It was all going to plan, then '
family time'...
Anyhoo- time to get all caught up.
Those of you out there following this on the FQP Blog (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/) will already have seen the majority of this, but the post for today isn't scheduled till 0900 so you get Ep05 early!
Enjoy.
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Now, what else have I missed..?
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Join us tomorrow for more fun, readers!
Love this tale as far. Poor Twink.
Quite envious you got this one, Bolt. Good job.
Dunk!
Quite surprised that this story hasn't already been done in the Prog, it's a perfect Xmas issue idea. Love how Dredd's expression is conveyed with a single line and two shading squiggles in the final panel of Part 6. Great stuff.
Thanks guys, I had a blast drawing this.
Today we present the penultimate episode of:
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Join us tomorrow as we present not one, but two strips as we round out 2016.
Bolt-01 has time to draw comics on top of everything else? Clearly sorcery is at work here.
Hile Squaxx!
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Today sees the final episode of Frostee The Snow-bot, alongside the first episode of Strontium Dog- Old Laing Zyne.
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Thanks to Lee, for writing so much and to Scott Twells, for jumping in at short notice and really going for it!
Join us tomorrow- if we are still here, for the Zarjaz conclusion.
And yet another treat! With more to come tomorrow!! Woo-hoo!!!
Excellent work all 'round, chaps! Thank you all for the time, toil and talent you've put into these fantastic strips. To me, threads like this and the Advent Calendar are the modern-day equivalent of the old Fleetway annuals - only better. Truly Zarjaz!
Bolt, I love the way you "Nazify" Dredd's helmet - little touches like that make me very happy :)
Thanks again and my best wishes to all of you and all of yours for the coming New Year.
Morning Squaxx!
To conclude this run of Daily Zarjaz we present:
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I'd like to thank Lee for all the scripts, Dunk! & Scott for their work and of course, TMO, as none of this would happen if his verdant majesty decreed.
Scripts are already out for the next batch of strips, but if anyone out the wants to try their hand at good, honest comics- get in touch.
Welcome back to the Daily ZARJAZ!
Today, we begin a new serial featuring everybody's favourite mutant bounty hunter from the future- Johnny Alpha.
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The script for this 15 episode short is by the one and only Lee Robson (Currently appearing in ACES Weekly (http://www.acesweekly.co.uk/home)) and RoboMonkey 147 (Who has been programmed to mimic the artistic stylings of longtime Small Press contributor Darren Chandler.
This strip will run daily (barring posting mishaps by Bolt-01) till the end of the month, you lucky Squaxx!
A welcome return Bolt.
What a crowd scene! Particualrly good to see Torque getting in some downtime/field research, and that Howard (?) is no longer a lone duck trapped in a world he never made.
Welcome back, Squaxx.
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Lovely stuff. I love cameo spotting in an alien crowd scene. I'm also seeing a Klegg if I'm not mistaken.
Quote from: Colin YNWA on 18 August, 2017, 08:45:29 AM
Lovely stuff. I love cameo spotting in an alien crowd scene. I'm also seeing a Klegg if I'm not mistaken.
Pretty sure that's Lee-Shar from Meltdown Man at front left.
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I'm really appreciating the fight scenes, as well as the beefcake! :D Lots of intrigue and a little suspense, it's definitely giving me something small to look forward to.
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Part 5?
Bolt-01: Oops- sorry folks- early morning... Updated now.
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Huzzah! :D
Clever Johnny, he knew the shirtless look would act like a (Vampire) Bat Signal.
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UUuuuhhhh crowd scene spotting 'tastic.
So I'm getting:
Dredd
Tharg
Dalek
Spidey
Mekon
The Fury
Trapper Hag (?)
Umber Hulk (?)
The Thing (?)
and a few others I feel I should now.
What fun!
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Loving the Ian Gibson vibe I'm getting from this. Top stuff.
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Join us tomorrow for the finale!
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and there we leave them. Thanks, as always to the massively talented Lee Robson (https://twitter.com/lee_robson) and the mysterious Robomonkey147 for their work on the strip.
Tomorrow I'll be presenting a preview of the cover for the new issue of Dogbreath in preparation for it being available to buy on Friday 1st. You won't want to miss that.
So why aren't Lee and Robo-Monkey producing a Durham Red strip in the prog? This was easily as good as any (non-Abnett) Red we've had, and some Alpha too. Thanks a mill, gang: great fun start to finish.
Cheers TB- and thanks to everyone else for the comments.
The good proto-droids that slave over these strip are grateful for any feedback- good or bad, so to have a strip well received is always a pleasure.
Today we don't have any strip content, but we 'do' have a preview of the new Dogbreath cover by the one and only Pye Parr.
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'Tis a thing of beauty and tomorrow you'll be able to get your very own copy of Dogbreath 33- check out the FQP Blog (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/) and the dedicated thread right here (http://forums.2000adonline.com/index.php?topic=43438.0.html) for previews! You lucky norms!
Quote from: Bolt-01 on 31 August, 2017, 09:00:54 AM
the new Dogbreath cover by the one and only Pye Parr.
Beautiful.
Just found this strip.
Not bad at all. Will there be more by these 2 guys? Is it just on the website or in a comic somewhere?
Main reason for posting though is listing the crowd scene guest stars...all speculation on my part though.
Part 1. Torquamada, Tiger commander from Meltdown Man, Preacher Cain (back of his head), a Kleg, Howard the Duck
Part 4. Kang or Kodos from the Simpsons
Part 7. Daredevil (Universe X version)
Part 8 & 9. A Kleg, Rhino from Meltdown Man, Axel Pressbutton
Part 10. Kree Warrior, Zenith (can just see the Z on his shirt), Dalek, Wookie (?), Swamp Thing, Dredd or a Judge, Blok (?-Legion of Superheroes), Halo Jones, Tharg, Space Ghost (Scooby Doo), The Fury, Mekon, Spidey, Hammerstein
Part 15. Ro Jaws, Kleg
Welcome back to the Daily Zarjaz- Coming up between today and Christmas eve we will be posting a strip a day to brighten the hours.
Starting today we are proud to bring you:
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Join us tomorrow for part 2!
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Continuing the Ro-Jaws Robo-Tale by the one and only RoboMonkey147.
Join us tomorrow for part 03.
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Welcome back, Squaxx! Today sees part 03 of the latest strip by the mighty RoboMonkey147, join us tomorrow for the thrilling conclusion
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And that's a wrap! Massive thanks to RoboMonkey147 for the fantastic work. This strip will join the others over at the Daily Zarjaz archive (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/the-zarjaz-daily/) in the next few days so you will be able to read it whenever you like.
Join us tomorrow as Lee Robson returns to writing duties as we present Judge Dredd- Mean Men.
Wow, that was good! Really great Ro-Jaws quip to close, but the colour work on the Blitzspear and on Nemesis stole the show there... amazing stuff RoboMonkey, many thanks.
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Starting today and running right through to Christmas eve, we at Zarjaz are proud to present MEAN MEN, by Lee Robson and Bolt-01.
I had a blast drawing this, so thanks Lee.
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Welcome back to Day 02 for the latest episode in Mean Men.
:lol: Loving it.
Ha! The second part works perfectly as a complete 3-panel story, very good. Can't go wrong with a good 'Splakk'.
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Presenting Episode 03 of MEAN MEN.
Apologies for the skipped day- today I present you a Sunday double!
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And we are half way- See you tomorrow for part 07...
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Join us tomorrow for our next exciting installment!
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Welcome back to the Daily Zarjaz, today marks two-thirds of the way through the current strip, join us tomorrow as we rocket towards the finale!
Can't wait for tomorrow's bok-fest! And what's that Dreddy is holding? I didn't realise how much I missed Mean until this strip. There's a lot of fun to be had with a man who hits people with his head.
Tords, that is part of a Christmas tree that Dredd was thrown into that I didn't draw...
Storytelling fail...report to Mek-Quake!
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And that's it, Squaxx. We hope that you all enjoyed the strip, and a huge thanks to both RoboMonkey147 and Lee Robson for their contribution.
Praise be to Tharg for allowing us to play with his toys and join us in 2018 when we'll be back with more daily Zarjaz.
Great stuff! Many thanks to everyone involved! Very impressive!
A Christmas tree in your cube is quite generous. :)
And of course, Praise Be To Tharg!
That was a really great little tale, and very well told. Thanks guys!
Brilliant art, brilliant story, well done lads love it.
Excellent work, chaps - thanks for sharing :)
SCROTNIG!
That was great Bolt, cheers.
Glad you liked it, squaxx!
Quote from: Colin YNWA on 25 August, 2017, 08:54:13 PM
UUuuuhhhh crowd scene spotting 'tastic.
So I'm getting:
Dredd
Tharg
Dalek
Spidey
Mekon
The Fury
Trapper Hag (?)
Umber Hulk (?)
The Thing (?)
and a few others I feel I should now.
What fun!
I spotted a wookie, presumably Chewie.
Quote from: sheridan on 11 January, 2018, 09:29:09 AM
Quote from: Colin YNWA on 25 August, 2017, 08:54:13 PM
UUuuuhhhh crowd scene spotting 'tastic.
So I'm getting:
Dredd
Tharg
Dalek
Spidey
Mekon
The Fury
Trapper Hag (?)
Umber Hulk (?)
The Thing (?)
and a few others I feel I should now.
What fun!
I spotted a wookie, presumably Chewie.
Racist. #notallwookiees
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Starting today and continuing over on The FQP Thread (https://forums.2000ad.com/index.php?action=post2;start=120;board=10) we are proud to present the first daily created especially for FutureQuake- The Tale of the Idol by Daniel Whiston (Neroy Sphinx) and Bolt-01.
STARTING TODAY!
In the run to the new issue of Zarjaz being released at the start of July, we are very proud to present
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This Gails first work to be released through FQP, and it is not going to be the last.
Continuing tomorrow both here and on the FQP Blog. (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/)
Looks great :)
fantastic stuff. Looking forward to seeing more
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Episode 02- join us tomorrow as we reach the mid-way point in this short!
Remember folk, this is but a taste of the quality of comics available in both Zarjaz and Dogbreath. Watch the stars of tomorrow take their first steps towards being ghafflebette.
Stak! :o Get that pencil-monkey a spot in the prog NOW, Thargy-baby. After Bolt-01 has stockpiled enough pages for his own purposes and received his usual finder's fee, obviously...
Always a welcome thread update.
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Join us tomorrow for episode 04
Getting a total McMahon vibe here. Nice.
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Join us tomorrow for the thrilling finale to this latest tale!
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And that's that! Thanks again to Gail for the strip, it was a real treat to work on these pages.
As always the strip will be available as a pdf from The FQP Blog strip archive. (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/the-zarjaz-daily/)
Join us tomorrow as we've got another one for you!
Just when you thought it was safe to view the message board, we're back with a one-off Zarjaz daily!
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Thanks to Adam Breen for the script on this one- Adam has a few Dredd shorts in the works for Zarjaz, and join us tomorrow for the low-down on the latest issue!
Welcome back to the daily Zarjaz!
Today we present the first episode is a new serial by Lee Robson and Chris Askham.
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This strip will run daily (all being well) till the end of the month when there will be a new Zarjaz AND a new dogbreath- you lucky Humes!
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Continuing the new strip in anticipation of the new Zarjaz & Dogbreath, join us tomorrow for part 03.
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Continuing the new strip in anticipation of the new Zarjaz & Dogbreath, join us tomorrow for part 04.
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Continuing the new strip in anticipation of the new Zarjaz & Dogbreath, join us tomorrow for part 05.
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Continuing the new strip in anticipation of the new Zarjaz & Dogbreath, join us tomorrow for part 05.
Love Chris's light, open art on this. Daily Zarjaz always a treat.
Thanks Tords, glad you are enjoying it. We've got more in the works for next year and fingers crossed I'll manage to get the Christmas strip finished in time, too.
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Continuing the new strip in anticipation of the new Zarjaz & Dogbreath, join us tomorrow for part 07.
Tsk, bloody repeats! ::)
Oops- Sorry- updated the post referenced.
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Continuing the new strip in anticipation of the new Zarjaz & Dogbreath, join us tomorrow for part 08.
Yay! Daily Zarjaz! This is looking great :thumbsup:
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Continuing the new strip in anticipation of the new Zarjaz & Dogbreath, join us tomorrow for part 09.
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Continuing the new strip in anticipation of the new Zarjaz & Dogbreath, join us tomorrow for part 10.
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Continuing the new strip in anticipation of the new Zarjaz & Dogbreath, join us tomorrow for part 11.
I only learnt the word "bralet" yesterday, and already I can put "Justice Dept issue" in front of it. Arsom!
More seriously, why isn't Chris drawing something, anything, in my prog? Such an assured, flowing style.
Hi Tords, you'll not get any argument from me about that- I've loved Chris' work since before I was doing small press. These days we are blessed to have so much work from him.
Seriously though- he's draw the sneck out of Sinister Dexter, wouldn't he?
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Continuing the new strip in anticipation of the new Zarjaz & Dogbreath, join us tomorrow for part 12.
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Continuing the new strip in anticipation of the new Zarjaz & Dogbreath, join us tomorrow for part 13.
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Continuing the new strip in anticipation of the new Zarjaz & Dogbreath, join us tomorrow for part 14.
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Continuing the new strip in anticipation of the new Zarjaz & Dogbreath, join us tomorrow for the concluding part and also previews of the new covers.
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Concluding the latest Daily Zarjaz, thanks to both Lee Robson and Chris Askham for all their hard work and we hope you enjoyed the story. The Daily Zarjaz will be back soon with another tale, but until then, why not console yourself with the latest issues of Dogbreath and Zarjaz. Both issues will be available tomorrow (November 1st)
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Dogbreath #35 features a cover by Stewart Davies and Darren Stephens.
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Zarjaz #32 has a cover provided by Paul Williams.
Head on over to The FQP Thread (http://forums.2000adonline.com/index.php?topic=43438.0.html) this time tomorrow for a full run down of the contents of both issues- which includes our tributes to Senor Carlos Ezquerra.
That was great, start to finish. I wish all webcomics (and all Anderson stories!) could be this good. Thanks all! 👍
And here's a review of the new issue: https://cool-stuff-you-will-like.blogspot.com/2018/10/zarjaz-issue-32.html?fbclid=IwAR1tOD9snbQbjRLWvoTvVySbjH6jPcWEF2qCmkQMxGAfFEdeHb3fZWzFDY8
As of just now- the Daily Zarjaz archive (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/the-zarjaz-daily/) has been updated with the latest Anderson Strip (http://www.futurequake.co.uk/imagebucket/Downloads/Anderson-BringMeADream.pdf)
This issue of Zarjaz is a cracking read!
Thanks for the kind words Sinx, and if any of you squaxx out do not yet have a copy of the latest Zarjaz and Dogbreath, it's not too late to correct that- simply head over to the FQP Webshop (http://www.futurequake.co.uk/shop.php) and get your copies...
And welcome back to the Daily Zarjaz!
We are starting a little earlier than usual this time, as we have something that promises to be rather special.
Join us between today and the 1st of July as we presesnt:
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Thanks to Gail for all her hard work on this strip.
If I'm late with an episode and you just can't wait, visit the FQP blog - HERE! (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/) - to see the episode!
The new dogbreath and Zarjaz are fast approaching release and will be available July 1st.
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Happy Friday, Squaxx!
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4 down, 27 to go.... Whoo, ha, ha, ha ,ha,ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,ha, ha, ha, ha,ha. Whoo, ha, ha, ha ,ha,ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,ha, ha, ha, ha,ha. Whoo, ha, ha, ha ,ha,ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,ha, ha, ha, ha,ha!! Eek, ek- dry throat!!
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Interesting example of a style bedding-in! I wasn't sure about the first page, a bit too mid-90s for me I thought, but when it plays out across a half-dozen pages it creates its own world and works really well. Many thanks for this Gail and Bolt!
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Thanks for the kind words Sinx, and if any of you squaxx out do not yet have a copy of the latest Zarjaz and Dogbreath, it's not too late to correct that- simply head over to the FQP Webshop (http://www.futurequake.co.uk/shop.php) and get your copies...
I love these. Thank you for sharing them, and a big thank you to Gail for making them! :)
Btw. The colours used. Watercolours?
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Thanks for the feedback chaps. Gail worked really hard on these and yes, I do believe it is your actual watercolour.
Shucks, thanks for the nice comments you 2K Boarders. xx
Yup, a bit of watercolour, a dash of copic markers a sprinkling of fine-liners and a bit of colour pencil here and there. All mixed up with scratchy-scratchy pen work.
Only 24 more parts to go!!! Whoop-whoop!!
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Quote from: Gail Nedry on 07 June, 2019, 01:20:27 AM
Shucks, thanks for the nice comments you 2K Boarders. xx
Yup, a bit of watercolour, a dash of copic markers a sprinkling of fine-liners and a bit of colour pencil here and there. All mixed up with scratchy-scratchy pen work.
Only 24 more parts to go!!! Whoop-whoop!!
A fine recipe!
I'm very much looking forward to reading them. Again, thank you :)
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Well that redesign certainly went in a different direction to Worley & Willsher's recent one!
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I'm off on holiday, so you lucky squaxx get a preview.
Whuhhh? A week's worth in one day? Wonderfully profligate madness! This is turning out to be a great take, pitched somewhere between the chatty Hogan and messianic Abnett versions of Red. Some great layouts for the big fight scenes, touch of the McMahons about those panels in Parts 22 & 23.
(Editor asleep in Part 19: "populous" = "populace").
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Tord - lettering will be updated for the final pdf once it goes up on the FQP site. Cheers for the spot.
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Hmm, bit of a disconnect between parts 26 and 27 - the Uncle is pointing the gun downward at Durham (who's on her knees), and Carolina's stood far behind them both. Then he's suddenly (somehow) firing upwards through Carolina and into Durham! It doesn't quite read properly.
Loving this properly epic tale, though. The last panel of part 25 is a corker!
Posted on behalf of Gail:
Hey, hey 2k Boarders.
The lovely Bolt-01 (Dave Evans- mighty editor of FutureQuake productions) has kindly posted this on my behalf. (Can't seem to post or respond on the board anymore?)
I'm Gail and recently I branched out from just writing fiction for my own amusement (or the occasional bit of course work) and tried a few comic scripts.
My friend had sent a few pieces to FQP and passed me their details. I borrowed some of his 2000 AD books and soaked myself in thrill-power. I must admit my reading only covered from late 70's to mid 80's but there was a lot of fertile material in there.
So I came up with, what I thought, was a good idea and committed it to paper. Not knowing much about the how's and wherefores, I then just decided I'd draw it too. It was a short Judge Dredd story featuring Judge Beeny. The theme of the story was Justice Department controlling the population through administering drugs to the water supply.
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Anyway, scanned it in and mailed it off to the lovely droids at FQP. Bolt (their leader) was very complimentary but pointed out various problems with the basic idea, its execution and some problems with story structure. And that it had already been "done" in 2000 AD several decades ago. (How would I know that!!?) But I didn't spit venom for long...lol.
My next stab at this comic biz was a short daily strip about Rogue Trooper. This was a bit more successful but I still had some problems with anatomy. (Must practice hands and faces!)
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It was nice to get some positive feedback and comparisons with McMahon got mentioned (I wish I was that good). But I have to admit I was aiming for Alfredo Alcala, who was a South American artist who worked mostly for Marvel on black and white and horror anthology strips.
Any road up, Bolt came back to me with a script for Durham Red. I hadn't seen a proper script before and it was very different to how I'd put together my first 2 attempts. I made sure I would follow the way this was put together for any further strips I might come up with.
I can't remember (it's the Gin and late nights) if the Durham Red script arrived first or if I had already started toying with the idea of a Durham Red "daily". But however it happened I needed to do some research. I was aware of Red in early SD by the wonderful Ezquerra. That also led me on to Abnett and Harrison's version. A plot started to form.
Bolt pointed out from my initial scribblings that I needed to establish a continuity for this. Where was it set within Red's time-line? I had a lot of scope there as the character is thousands of years old. I also thought about how that might affect her relationships with mere mortals. And a lot of my own interest in all things vampire got chucked into the melting pot.
SPOILER FREE DISCUSSION OF THE CURRENT STRIPSo Blood Pact was born. Here I had this former bounty hunter, former Goddess, who had outlived everyone she knew. By a comfortable margin. And I was going to throw her in prison.
Visions of bodice ripping Sapphic fantasy crossed my addled mind and some of these themes stayed. For someone as eternal as Red would she worry or concern herself about gender? I thought it wouldn't even be a consideration for her. What separates friend from food? Again, how would that play out for her? Unaware of any other versions or interpretations I pressed on and as my prison set story developed I realised I had to give Red a physical and psychological overhaul.
Taking visual cues from Ezquerra and Harrison I stripped back her outfit. I decided the prison would be hot and humid. Red would wear functional, minimal clothing. Straps and pouches to carry items and she would need a haircut. Long hair is a right bastard in hot, humid climates. Now, with a few months distance on the finished strip I do think Red looks a bit like an S&M dominatrix. But maybe she always was...lol.
The script just got away from me at this point. Suddenly it was 18 parts. Then 22 parts. Then 31 parts. I sent the script off to Bolt and his proto-droids. There were many problems with the initial script, particularly the last five or six parts. I wanted some sort of bitter sweet love-betrayal ending. But it didn't work.
The droids pointed this out and then Proto-Rich suggested a twist to the ending that I had not even considered. And it ticked all the boxes. All praise due to Proto-Rich.
I quite liked the black and white artwork and I was trying to improve the anatomy (sometimes without much success) and had already discovered FQP could publish this in colour. So with some trepidation I got my hands on anything that would produce a colour. Some of the colouring seems garish and some more subtle. I was also surprised at how different it looks online to how it looks on my screen at home and the originals in hand. So, again, a bit of a learning curve there.
Addressing the poor flow of storytelling between parts 26 and 27. Special prize to Dark Jimbo. Looking back at it I can see it doesn't work. Just needed an extra panel to get them where they need to be...lol. Damn the limiting space of these daily strips. (Says the girl who took over Daily Zarjaz for a whole month.)
Hopefully it won't offend or go against the spirit of the character and I can only offer over-enthusiasm as my defence for any transgressions. So it's been fun and interesting and a bit challenging from my first Judge Beeny strip to this one. I'm looking ahead to a summer of making cocktails and washing glasses whilst cooking up whatever warped fantasy I can. If there is anything rattling around in my head other than Jennifer Lawrence in a bikini I might get it down on paper in the future.
My rambling introduction. My explanation of what I did while Mega City went to crap...lol. Oh, no...that was PJ.
If I have the pleasure of ever meeting any of you I know how impressed you'll be with how white my teeth are!! (See Dogbreath #34- out July)
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It's an impressive feat drawing a strip with the limitations of a daily over that length. I did one once that was about 10 parts and that was enough to have me drained at the end! The art has a lovely nostalgic feel to it and any minor missteps in storytelling, as mentioned above, will be nothing compared to what's to be learnt from from the process.
There are some really nice page layouts in those Beeny/Rogue pages, too.
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Join us tomorrow for the thrilling conclusion to this epic tale!
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And there it is. Massive thanks to Gail for all her hard work. The strip will be available as a complete pdf soon from the Daily Zarjaz (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/the-zarjaz-daily/) page.
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Remember that tomorrow sees the launch of the new issues of both Zarjaz AND Dogbreath. The summer thrills continue!
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Loving that Zarjaz cover
I missed the very end of the Durham Red strip 'cos I was on my holliers at the time (now a rapidly fading memory, or was it just a wonderful dream...?), but it was great! Brava, Gail, that's some stamina!
Incidentally, I think there is mileage in having someone like Beeny addressing the routine drugging of citizens that was revealed in 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' all those years ago, especially from the perspective of a supposed reformer on the Council of Five.
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Welcome back to the daily Zarjaz! Starting today we bring you Silent Night! A tale of the Rogue Trooper by David Thomas and Scott Twells.
Thanks to all the boarders for the support this year and here's to next year.
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Merry christmas to you all and see you tomorrow!
Great stuff.... :thumbsup:
Love the Daily Zarjaz, enjoying this one a lot.
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Thanks gents - always a pleasure to know the strip is being enjoyed. Join us tomorrow for part 04!
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Join us tomorrow for the thrilling finale!
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Many thanks to David and Scott, and Merry Christmas to all Squaxx!
Below is a link to a complete pdf of the strip
Rogue Trooper - Silent Night (http://www.futurequake.co.uk/imagebucket/Downloads/SilentNight-Digital.pdf)
Welcome back to the Daily Zarjaz!
In the run up to the release of Zarjaz 36, Dogbreath 37 & FutureQuake 2020 we are pleased to present the return of a genuine 2000 AD legend. Last seen (in his own strip) in prog 299 we bring you...
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Many thanks to Robomonkey147 for his work on this strip, join us tomorrow for part 02 and remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing!
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Welcome back to the Daily Zarjaz, join us tomorrow for part 03!
Heh - B.U.M.H.O.L.E :lol:
I'm too easily amused...
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Yeah! :D
Reading this excellent tale makes we wonder why more people haven't tackled Snazz before - it works so well! Is it just fear thatv he Eye of the Magus will be turned towards you...?
Tords - when RM147 initially pitched it I admit to felling a bit 'meh' about it. However I trust the RM147's abilities so it was given a free reign. I'm glad we did that as this was a deliciously trouble free experience. If it computes more tales for Abelard etc then I'd be happy to read them.
Thanks for the kind words.
Snazz is perfect material for short, punchy, humourous tales.
I do worry about upsetting Alan but I hope he will see that all the team at FQP love the characters and comics.
We all know the various backstage stuff from over the years but all the Zarjaz and Dogbreath work are labours of love for all involved and no disrespect is meant to any of the original creators.
(I did rush this one a bit...so, sorry it's a bit slap-dash in places)
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'Slap-dash'? Sheesh.
Quote from: RM147 on 25 February, 2020, 11:30:35 PM
I do worry about upsetting Alan but I hope he will see that all the team at FQP love the characters and comics.
We all know the various backstage stuff from over the years but all the Zarjaz and Dogbreath work are labours of love for all involved and no disrespect is meant to any of the original creators.
Heh, didn't mean to invoke the Wrath of the Hairy One in any serious way! I've never heard of Alan complaining about fan stuff, he was a fanzine man himself, and he's got
way bigger fish to fry. It's not like he's Uncle Pat or anything!
And I see neither slap nor dash, just top notch cartooning. Keep the double-decker diversions coming, please!
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Welcome back, and join us tomorrow for the thrilling conclusion!
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And that's yer lot! Massive thanks to the unit called Robomonkey147 for all the slap and indeed, dash - work on this strip. I'm sure you will all agree with me when I say that this has been a really fun strip to see unfold.
Join us tomorrow as we give you the official reveal of the new covers for the March FQP titles, FutureQuake 2020, Dogbreath 37 and Zarjaz 36 (
though I know that versions are out on t'Internerd...) and next week I plan on dropping two complete strips direct into the FQP strip archive Strip archive (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/strip-archive/) that will set thrill receptors aglow!
Excellent, many thanks to RoboMonkey for Homeric Snazz! Nothing quite like the Daily Zarjaz to brighten an otherwise shitty week.
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Stand Tall Squaxx! The daily Zarjaz is back once gain to bring you a throb of Thrills each morning between now and Christmas.
Join us each day either here or over at The FQP Blog (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/) to watch the story unfurl!
If you are new to the daily Zarjaz then for more strips, head on over to The Daily Zarjaz Archive (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/the-zarjaz-daily/) and enjoy lots of complete strips, all for free!
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing!
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Stand Tall Squaxx! The daily Zarjaz is back once gain to bring you a throb of Thrills each morning between now and Christmas.
Join us each day either here or over at The FQP Blog (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/) to watch the story unfurl!
If you are new to the daily Zarjaz then for more strips, head on over to The Daily Zarjaz Archive (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/the-zarjaz-daily/) and enjoy lots of complete strips, all for free!
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing!
How the hootin' heck did I miss this yesterday?!? NOW it's Christmas!
Thanks Lee and Dave!
Thanks Tords!
Appreciate it.
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Stand Tall Squaxx! The daily Zarjaz is back once gain to bring you a throb of Thrills each morning between now and Christmas.
Join us each day either here or over at The FQP Blog (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/) to watch the story unfurl!
If you are new to the daily Zarjaz then for more strips, head on over to The Daily Zarjaz Archive (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/the-zarjaz-daily/) and enjoy lots of complete strips, all for free!
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing!
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Stand Tall Squaxx! The daily Zarjaz is back once gain to bring you a throb of Thrills each morning between now and Christmas.
Join us each day either here or over at The FQP Blog (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/) to watch the story unfurl!
If you are new to the daily Zarjaz then for more strips, head on over to The Daily Zarjaz Archive (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/the-zarjaz-daily/) and enjoy lots of complete strips, all for free!
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing!
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Stand Tall Squaxx! The daily Zarjaz is back once gain to bring you a throb of Thrills each morning between now and Christmas.
Join us each day either here or over at The FQP Blog (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/) to watch the story unfurl!
If you are new to the daily Zarjaz then for more strips, head on over to The Daily Zarjaz Archive (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/the-zarjaz-daily/) and enjoy lots of complete strips, all for free!
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing!
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Stand Tall Squaxx! The daily Zarjaz is back once gain to bring you a throb of Thrills each morning between now and Christmas.
Join us each day either here or over at The FQP Blog (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/) to watch the story unfurl!
If you are new to the daily Zarjaz then for more strips, head on over to The Daily Zarjaz Archive (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/the-zarjaz-daily/) and enjoy lots of complete strips, all for free!
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing!
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Stand Tall Squaxx! The daily Zarjaz is back once gain to bring you a throb of Thrills each morning between now and Christmas.
Join us either here or over at The FQP Blog (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/) to watch the story unfurl but catch up quickly as tomorrow sees the scrotnig conclusion!
If you are new to the daily Zarjaz then for more strips, head on over to The Daily Zarjaz Archive (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/the-zarjaz-daily/) and enjoy lots of complete strips, all for free!
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing!
Got me some knee for poppin'...
very enjoyable
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Stand Tall Squaxx! Thanks to all of you for reading and for supporting FQP over the years, it is a genuine pleasure to be able to play with all the wonderful characters from 2000 AD.
Over at The FQP Blog (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/) we will be hosting q complete off of the strip soon, along with all the other strips at The Daily Zarjaz Archive (https://futurequake.wordpress.com/the-zarjaz-daily/), all for free!
Remember, it ain't called Zarjaz for nothing!
Fantastic stuff, and I know how Santa feels! Some really lovely scribbling there too, Bolt. Many thanks, and merry Christmas!
Thanks Bolt, great stuff !!!!
Join us once again as we present a new Daily Zarjaz!
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The strip will run everyday until the end of the month, in preparation for the next issue of ZARJAZ!
In fact, I should have posted the first strip yesterday, so here is the strip for today!
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Join us tomorrow for part 03!
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Join us tomorrow for part 04!
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Join us tomorrow for part 05.
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Join us tomorrow as we roar into the weekend with episode 06!
I love that I can practically hear the *boks* that lie ahead! Fun idea, and a good one for Dredd RPG GMs to file away. Ciaran's art is striking, love the way the hatching builds up shapes, and the shifting perspectives. One to watch there.
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Join us tomorrow for episode 07!
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Join us tomorrow for chapter 08!
Is there no chance Lee Robson could get a crack at a prog (or Meg, or Regened
or Special) Dredd? This, and so many of his Zarjaz serials, would make for a fine one-off. I know Mean is reformed/retired, but this cosplay-cult-gang is perfect way to use him in current'continuity', or as-is in a flashback story.
Lee is great - he's one of a handful of writers I've worked with over the years that I would almost accept a script from before I read it. He really knows his craft.
PIMP: If anyone here hasn't seen these before, then the Velicity Jones Strips by Lee and Bryan Coyle that appeared in ACES Weekly are now being made available at (http://www.malletproductions.co.uk/Mallet%20Productions), along with other cracking titles. /PIMP.
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Join us tomorrow as we head into the week with the Daily Zarjaz!
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If you can see the strip above then the FQP site is back in action, we've had a spammer get us shut down.
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We apologise for any break in service, but here is day 10, join us tomorrow for day 11 as we begin to head into the climax of the latest story!
Dredd butting Mean wannabes is class.
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Join us tomorrow for part 12.
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Ramping up nicely to finish this weekend, join us tomorrow for part 13!
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join us tomorrow for the penultimate part!
That first panel is *very* nicely done.
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Join us tomorrow for the finale of this current strip and the launch details for Zarjaz 39, If you think the cover is cool, wait till you see the strips inside!
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And there it is! A little late for a Christmas tale, but massive thanks to both Lee & Ciaran for their work on this strip.
The new Zarjaz is landing soon - it may be available later today even though the official launch is tomorrow!
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Join us over on the FQP Thread to see the full contents list later today!
Brilliant stuff! Lots of laugh-out-loud moments there.
Cheers DJ - and the door is always open if you wanted to draw something new. Been a long time since 'Mr Sun and Mr Moon' for Dogbreath.
Enjoyable start to finish, good idea, tight script and strikingly original art. Thanks all!
Quote from: Bolt-01 on 28 February, 2021, 07:07:56 PM
Cheers DJ - and the door is always open if you wanted to draw something new. Been a long time since 'Mr Sun and Mr Moon' for Dogbreath.
God, hasn't it just?! Cheers Bolt, life is a bit crazy at the mo but I will absolutely bear that in mind.
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