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#346
1985, man.
#347
Yeah, [spoiler]Meltdown Man[/spoiler] for sure (I hope)
#348
General / Re: 2000AD Original Art Thread
11 December, 2020, 02:54:59 PM
Tis a lovely page.

Seeing as Gallagher is at a loose end after drawing Hookjaw - maybe TMO can get him back into the saddle for Kingmaker. I read the trade of the published work so far and it was grand!
#349
Film & TV / Re: Current TV Boxset Addiction
10 December, 2020, 03:55:19 PM
I've got the last episode of season 1 to watch. I'm enjoying it already but really looking forward to it getting better.
#350
1984.

A masterpiece.
#351
1994.
#352
Fantastic! David always delivers the goods - he really is a top talent.
#353
Hey Squaxx - for those of you out there waiting for this news, the digital edition of FutureQuake 2020 Winter is now on comiXology!

Obligatory link!


I feel it worth pointing out that digital sales are intended to eventually provide a thank-you payment to each and every contributor. Sales are logged and shares calculated each time we get a payment so by buying your book through comiXology you are going to be directly giving back to contributors.

FQP is proudly not for profit - we are here to support new creators at the start of their journey.

#354
General / Re: Prog drought!
08 December, 2020, 03:48:03 PM
And so did my copy of 2211. Three progs in two days, my head is a-spinnin'!
#355
It basically means you get nothing unless the book sells an absolute stomm-load.

I've done a reasonable amount of back-end work, most of it for a publisher I've changed my mind about naming, and I've only ever had one payment in all the years since any of the books were made available in both print and digital.

Rough, back of a fag packet math leads me to think I got about 20p per page for lettering that book. The rest of them, nothing.

If you are going in with your eyes wide open, then this could be a good way to get a body of work under your belt to show to other publishers that you can deliver, but it isn't going to get you any more mousetraps in the short term.

#356
Hi Squaxx.

David Hathaway-Price has been building an online repository of classic 'zines at:
Classic UK Comic Zines

One of the latest finds of his is a 'zine I was involved in back in '88.


Link to the book:-Graphic Nonsense

Reason for bringing this to your attention is that it contains interviews of Mr Pat Mills, carried out by Tony Luke, back when he lived in Manchester and we worked at Odyssey 7 together.

This was before computers, so everything is hand built, so apologies for the typo's.





#357
General / Re: Prog drought!
07 December, 2020, 11:15:37 AM
2209 & 2210 for me! Woo and indeed hoo.

Watch out Thrill-buffers!
#358
2016 & 2019

Thangyew!
#359
News / Re: New 2000 AD creators blog
06 December, 2020, 09:15:55 AM
Quote from: Art on 04 December, 2020, 06:26:02 PM
That's lovely. Should say that Class of '79 was a bit before my time on the small press scene - I was more in the FutureQuake/Zarjaz/Solar Wind scene.

In all fairness - Art 'was' FutureQuake - without his work the comic would not exist.
#360
You are referring to the amazing Denise. A wonderful droid.