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Alexander's Cartoon Blog: April 2013
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013. Had a lovely weekend drawing my Big Board at the Shrewsbury Cartoon Festival. Here's a photo of me drawing it with a pen by Geoff Ward. The caption says, "I have travelled here from the terrifying post-apocalyptic future where we fight an unceasing war against nightmarish insectoid aliens.Can I have a hug? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Both from the Phoenix Comic. Email me at: alexonemillion@me.com. View my complete profile. Jim Smith's waldopancake.com.
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Alexander's Cartoon Blog: November 2014
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014. However, this post is more concerned with a strange process that goes along with that-that of the evolution of the design of characters. Often this is a combination of conscious changes and subconscious or unconscious changes, and when you look back at the pages it can genuinely be a surprise at how much a design has evolved. Take a look at the evolution of my silent space gladiator, Pow. When designing a character I use three simple rules:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Freel...
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Alexander's Cartoon Blog: Observer Prize entry-The Insider
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Sunday, October 26, 2014. Observer Prize entry-The Insider. Congratulations to Alexis Deacon who won the prize this year-a really fabulous artist. Here is my entry:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Freelance cartoonist published in Private Eye, The Spectator, Readers Digest, Prospect, The Week, The Dandy, The Beano, Viz, Adventure Time, The Penguins of Madagascar and more. I currently write Useleus and write and draw Pow! View my complete profile. Observer Prize entry-The Insider.
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Alexander's Cartoon Blog: You're cutting off my arterial flow, you nit!
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Friday, June 13, 2014. You're cutting off my arterial flow, you nit! My first blog post of the year and it's only June. If only every blogger was as efficient as me we could bring down the North Korean government, oil money swollen Fifa and lovable evil buffoon Boris Johnson in one swell foop. But that's another post for another day, right now I am concerned only with bringing to you, my wonderful imaginary reader, more episodes of Jeremy Banx' classic Burp! Where did that come from? I haven't spoken muc...
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Alexander's Cartoon Blog: Character evolution
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014. However, this post is more concerned with a strange process that goes along with that-that of the evolution of the design of characters. Often this is a combination of conscious changes and subconscious or unconscious changes, and when you look back at the pages it can genuinely be a surprise at how much a design has evolved. Take a look at the evolution of my silent space gladiator, Pow. When designing a character I use three simple rules:. November 19, 2014 at 3:45 PM.
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Alexander's Cartoon Blog: May 2013
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013. So it strikes me that at the moment Charlie's personality is not fully formed and I am finding that limiting a character to a suburban setting is not my natural milieu. Oh, and there might be some news for Nuke fans soon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Both from the Phoenix Comic. Email me at: alexonemillion@me.com. View my complete profile. Jim Smith's waldopancake.com.
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Alexander's Cartoon Blog: Black Ideas
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013. I was sitting in a pub one day and got talking to a French chap about comics and how much they mean to me. The subject of Asterix came up and he hit me with an opinion that totally floored me: Uderzo was a hack who copied his style! How is it possible that ALL these geniuses were Belgian? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Both from the Phoenix Comic. Email me at: alexonemillion@me.com. View my complete profile. Double acts and Greek myths.
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Alexander's Cartoon Blog: February 2013
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013. I married a teenage smear. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Freelance cartoonist published in Private Eye, The Spectator, Readers Digest, Prospect, The Week, The Dandy, The Beano, Viz, Adventure Time, The Penguins of Madagascar and more. I currently write Useleus and write and draw Pow! Both from the Phoenix Comic. Email me at: alexonemillion@me.com. View my complete profile. I married a teenage smear. Jim Smith's waldopancake.com.
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Alexander's Cartoon Blog: November 2013
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Thursday, November 21, 2013. Asterix and the misfiring book. There's a huge issue taking up most of the airtime, column inches and bandwidth of every media outlet in the world right now, as I'm sure you know. The issue is this: Why is the new Asterix book not that good? Well I've decided to add my own 'thoughts' to the mix, although they can only loosely be categorised as that. It's just another weird thing about this book. Is it just a tip of the hat to those sequences in other books? Is it a joke?
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Alexander's Cartoon Blog: Poetry Corner
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Thursday, December 5, 2013. I wrote a silly children's poem a few years ago called 'Iʼve got an egg-shaped planet in my Grandadʼs hat.' It's a bit rough around the edges, but I present it to you now for your edification. Outside the school stood a Ron and a Ruth,. As an Eric revealed a terrible truth,. 8220;I haven ʼ. T created my project for Science! 8220;I suppose I could bring a kitchen appliance.”. Ruth, who was clever and good and annoying,. Claimed, (in a way that was soul destroying),. 8220;And a ...
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