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Messages - Eamonn Clarke

#2656
General / Re: 2000AD Original Art Thread
06 August, 2013, 08:56:12 AM
Zirk!
#2657
Congrats to Alski. Great story
#2658
Quote from: dodsy on 04 August, 2013, 11:08:00 PM
Quote from: Hawkmonger on 04 August, 2013, 10:35:55 PM
I ordered my ticket on the 17th of July and it's still not turned up in the post. Is this normal chaps or does it arrive after a set date when they are printed? :|
I think you need to print out your conformation e-mail and exchange it for a wristband on the day of the con. Sure that's what we did last year, can't remember getting a physical ticket at any point.
Yup, that was the drill last year. Just bring your order email and you're in.
If you get there before opening there are two queues. One for prepaid wristbands and the other were peeps waiting to buy on the day tickets. The volunteer stewards had things pretty well organised and once the doors opened we got in very quickly.
#2659
General / Re: JULY ART COMP - RESULTS THREAD
02 August, 2013, 03:51:41 PM
Well done to all. Lovely pieces.

Spare a thought for us poor scribes and vote in the short story competitions as well.
#2660
General / Re: Cover of the Year - 1979
30 July, 2013, 08:05:17 PM
1. Prog 98 Brian Bolland


2. Prog 134 Brian Bolland


3. Prog 143 Carlos Ezquerra Ka-blam!


HM Ron Smith of Prog 111
#2661
General / Re: JULY ART COMP - VOTING THREAD
29 July, 2013, 08:17:32 PM
1 Dark Jimbo
2 Allistermac
3 Blackmocco
#2662
Prog / Re: Prog 1843: Under Pressure
27 July, 2013, 02:23:09 PM
#2663
Prog / Re: Prog 1843: Under Pressure
27 July, 2013, 12:30:49 PM
I want a Judge Dredd Sub-Aqua action figure
#2664
News / Re: New 2000AD Covers Blog
27 July, 2013, 11:12:10 AM
Quote from: Pete Wells on 27 July, 2013, 09:17:35 AM
Quote from: eamonn1961 on 22 July, 2013, 08:57:43 AM
Excellent work.
Any chance of getting Ben Willsher to comment on his Kirby-tastic cover for the upcoming Mutants in Mega-City One trade?

I'll have a go Eamonn!

While we wait for that, thee's Cliff and Dylan's excellent Meg cover - I want to see this on cups, t-shirts, posters, the lot!


Fantastic, looking forward to it
#2665
Alski Dredd Space for me too
#2666
News / Re: New 2000AD Covers Blog
22 July, 2013, 08:57:43 AM
Excellent work.
Any chance of getting Ben Willsher to comment on his Kirby-tastic cover for the upcoming Mutants in Mega-City One trade?
#2667
Well done that man
#2668
Prog / Re: Prog 1841 : BLOW OUT
17 July, 2013, 07:50:10 PM
I actually would have liked Wastelands to have gone on a bit longer. Another episode might have given us more detection and less exposition.
Stll loved the art though
#2669
Well I've come up with another entry. With apologies to our organiser for bumping her off. At least you get avenged.

The Deep Space Job

"Good morning, Mr Alpha. We've been expecting you. Do struggle against your bonds. It will do you no good but I would find it entertaining."

Ernst Redfield regarded the bounty hunter with scarred eyes.

"You have been sent here to bring me to trial on Zoladex 4. Yet I wonder how they intend to convict me when key witnesses have recently suffered a change of heart, quite literally in a couple of cases. "

Johnny Alpha's mutated eyes blazed at the crime lord. "What have you done with Wulf?"

"Relax, Mr Alpha. The imposing Mr Sternhammer is sleeping peacefully and soon this vessel will rendezvous with a slaver ship from Khund. I imagine he will make quite a price at the auction.
As you will see you I have all your clever devices. Sternhammer's Happystick, your blasters, the electroknux, and this elaborate helmet of yours. All safe and sound and ready to add to my collection after we push your body out of the airlock. You should know, Mr Alpha, that I always do my research. I know who has been sent after me. I know their strengths and their particular weaknesses. Fascinating stuff, research. But I can't spend all morning chatting with you Mr Alpha. Things to do, people to kill."

"How did you do it, Redfield? How did you make Judge Festina disappear just when she was building the case against you?"

"Well now, that would be telling but I suppose as you're not going to be with us for much longer. It's all down to research again. When we found that the Judge was not susceptible to our monetary approaches we discovered that she spent one morning a week volunteering in an orphanage. How very charming.
From there it was a fairly easy task to infiltrate the youngest member of my team into the orphans home. Young Adam. Such a prodigious talent for 9 years old. Once done we got creative with plascrete. You know that asteroid belt above Proteolos Minor? Let's just say Judge Festina sleeps with the stars tonight.
Now I really must dash. Take a deep breath Mr Alpha. You will need it. "

"We did our research too, Redfield. That's why we're here."

"What can you possibly mean?"

"My helmet. It's been recording everything. Sub-etheric transmission to the Hall of Justice. They have it all by now. Wulf!"

There was a brief scuffle with a security guard and then the giant Viking strode into the room. A couple of taps with his retrieved happy stick and Alpha stood free besides him.

"Ah, Johnny. This dummkopf did not know ve have the nose filters. No sleeping for us, ja"

"Whatever they are paying you, Alpha, I'll double it."

"Research letting you down again, Redfield. Festina was a friend of ours. This isn't business, this is personal."

"Ja. Ve do you for free."

"No use struggling or planning any wild escape attempts, Redfield. After all, in space no one can hear you scheme."
#2670
Love the cover, recalls some of the stuff that Brian Bolland used to do for other publications like his Time Out cover