I've recently been working on a couple of new print ideas in between pages of Lou Scannon issue 8.
I've been focusing on Final Fantasy 7 specifically and have come up with these two bad boys:
The one on the left is the main one. I did the one on the right first but then wanted something a bit more... dynamic, so I did the one on the left.
This main one is going to be limited to just 100 copies hand signed and numbered and will be available for £10.
The one on the right will only be available as part of a bundle with the first one and the two together will be priced at just £15. There will be an exceptionally limited run on this print. 20 in total.
This bundle is literally the only way to get both of the prints.
I've also had my 80s mashup print redone so if you have been waiting around for that one, you will be able to get it VERY soon!
comment here if you'r interested in the prints or you can follow the Facebook page over at www.facebook.com/PencilPirates!
Tuesday, 12 July 2016
Tuesday, 5 April 2016
Bruce Outback: Now on Kickstarter! and other Attic Studios news...
As those of you who follow my blog will already know, last year I ran a successful Kickstarter for my new comic book: Druid Investigations.
The book has been on sale for near two months now. I've worked one comic con with it thus far. It's had some great feedback and has been reviewed by Pipedream Comics.
If you've liked my posts on twitter or instagram or even if you liked the Kickstarter campaign but didn't back it and you like the look of the book you can get yourself a digital and/or physical copy of the comic from the Attic Studios Website!
Pipedream Comics also ran an article based around the idea of Indie comic creators having been assigned to work on various different books for the new DC rebirth. I was quite chuffed to see they put me as working on the big guy in blue! Read the full article here.
From one Kickstarter to another, my friend and colleague, Kris Carter, is currently running his own Kickstarter campaign for a comic book that he's developed based on an idea he, Jim Bampfield, Kirsty Winskill and I had one night a few years ago.
The campaign is currently just under the half way point with 16 days to go!
As Kris states on the campaign:
"Bruce Outback is Australia's greatest detective, sent back through time with his Koala to help crack previously unsolved crimes!"
It's sort of like Crocodile Dundee meets Quantum Leap. Kris and Jim wrote the story and Kris has done all of the artwork for it with a print design from me along with variant covers by me and our small press compadre, Dean Beattie!
It's a great book and is going to lead on to some even more epic storylines. It's worth a punt at the very least! If not only for the cracking video that we made to go with the campaign.
Kris talks about the book on the latest episode of the Awesome Comics Podcast. This show is great. I've been on it myself and it makes for great Monday afternoon listening! Follow them on twitter, here.
If you like the sound of Bruce Outback, then follow and/or back the Kickstarter, here!
Finally, for this update:
As mentioned above, the Awesome Comics Podcast is a bloody awesome show and a great way to learn of other Small Press comic book titles that you may not have discovered otherwise (I've picked up a few myself, based on their recommendations.).
The podcast is hosted by Vince Hunt and every week he's aided by Tony and Dan.
On the most recent podcast, they have annoucent their combatants for their own version of "The Hunger Games".
It features an incredible gathering of Small Press comic book characters, including Attic Studios very own Lou Scannon and Bruce Outback!
I present to you: THE AWESOME GAMES!
I'm really stoked and excited to see out characters included in this!
The one thing I didn't do, was put for Merlin from Druid investigations for the book.
This is maaaaainly a case of fairness. In my book Merlin is already over 1500 years old and he has an incredible amount of power, drawing from the earths natural magic. So it would be pretty hard to beat him.
All that taken to account, I'm intrigued to see how they will work this and I'm even more intrigued to see how many of the characters creators will disagree with their rulings (Myself potential included in this too!)
You can check out the back catalogue of their awesome comic podcasts HERE.
Back from the Printers! Two covers but one was a Kickstarter Exclusive and is no longer available. |
If you've liked my posts on twitter or instagram or even if you liked the Kickstarter campaign but didn't back it and you like the look of the book you can get yourself a digital and/or physical copy of the comic from the Attic Studios Website!
Pipedream Comics also ran an article based around the idea of Indie comic creators having been assigned to work on various different books for the new DC rebirth. I was quite chuffed to see they put me as working on the big guy in blue! Read the full article here.
From one Kickstarter to another, my friend and colleague, Kris Carter, is currently running his own Kickstarter campaign for a comic book that he's developed based on an idea he, Jim Bampfield, Kirsty Winskill and I had one night a few years ago.
Art by Kris Carter |
The campaign is currently just under the half way point with 16 days to go!
As Kris states on the campaign:
"Bruce Outback is Australia's greatest detective, sent back through time with his Koala to help crack previously unsolved crimes!"
It's sort of like Crocodile Dundee meets Quantum Leap. Kris and Jim wrote the story and Kris has done all of the artwork for it with a print design from me along with variant covers by me and our small press compadre, Dean Beattie!
It's a great book and is going to lead on to some even more epic storylines. It's worth a punt at the very least! If not only for the cracking video that we made to go with the campaign.
Kris talks about the book on the latest episode of the Awesome Comics Podcast. This show is great. I've been on it myself and it makes for great Monday afternoon listening! Follow them on twitter, here.
If you like the sound of Bruce Outback, then follow and/or back the Kickstarter, here!
Finally, for this update:
As mentioned above, the Awesome Comics Podcast is a bloody awesome show and a great way to learn of other Small Press comic book titles that you may not have discovered otherwise (I've picked up a few myself, based on their recommendations.).
The podcast is hosted by Vince Hunt and every week he's aided by Tony and Dan.
On the most recent podcast, they have annoucent their combatants for their own version of "The Hunger Games".
It features an incredible gathering of Small Press comic book characters, including Attic Studios very own Lou Scannon and Bruce Outback!
I present to you: THE AWESOME GAMES!
Lou is in District 6, Bruce, 11. |
The one thing I didn't do, was put for Merlin from Druid investigations for the book.
This is maaaaainly a case of fairness. In my book Merlin is already over 1500 years old and he has an incredible amount of power, drawing from the earths natural magic. So it would be pretty hard to beat him.
All that taken to account, I'm intrigued to see how they will work this and I'm even more intrigued to see how many of the characters creators will disagree with their rulings (Myself potential included in this too!)
You can check out the back catalogue of their awesome comic podcasts HERE.
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Druid Investigations is going to print!
Yes! That's right! the Kickstarter I was talking about in my last update was successful and the comic is now ready to be sent to print!
Also: This is my first post of 2016 so HAPPY NEW YEAR to you all!
Things have been a little all over the place since the turn of the new year and I have been frantically trying to put this book together without screwing it up!
Seems like I have just about managed it *touch wood*
Got some cool new things to show you So I shall get to it!
I have recently joine a group on Facebook known as the Crafthulhu Collective. It's a bunch of awesomely talented folk who make some really cool shit and then make it available for purchase. The majority of whom are able to make stuff and not just cheat by drawing like I do :p
Every month there is a different theme which is done partly for fun and partly as a way to cross promote each others pages whilst potentially being able to make a little money from it.
This past month was Circus or "Under the Big Top" themed and boy did everyone knock it out of the park!
I took this as an opportunity to draw someone I hadn't considered before. I drew Captain Spaulding of Rob Zombie fame!
Here he is:
If you're interested in him, send me a message here on the Pencil Pirates Facebook Page.
The image is A4 in size drawn on 110gsm cartridge paper and coloured with Copic markers.
He can be yours for the small price of £25 and this INCLUDES Special delivery postage and packaging (Domestic and International)
If you like some of the other items in the Crafthulhu image above, you can check them all out on the below links!:
Glamasaurus
With Love from Hollie
Totemly Weird
Saint Angel Productions
Kittypinkstars
SukiSukii
Steventon's Monster Emporium
Yarntistry
Nobody Likes The Boy
Creepies
There are also some other pages who normally take part but weren't able to this month. Check out their pages here:
Katie Abey Design
Sophie Corrigan Illustration
Heart Felt Design
Everyone is talented and lovely so hit them up! They (As do I) take commissions!
Now, with the new comic due to come out very soon, I realised I needed a banner. Something to have behind me at my table so that I wouldn't get lost amidst the other awesome creators that so often populate these cool conventions. It took a lot of thinking on but eventually I came up with something I was very happy with. It was this bad boy:
I think it turned out pretty nice! Killian is the character in the front and has a very different colour scheme to those in the background so that the thing doesn't look too busy.
I also partly went down this road for the colour scheme as i figured it would counter balance and compliment the original Lou Scannon banner we use at comic conventions:
My drawing has come a long way since that original banner but I think it's still alright!
As I often say, I hope to update this blog more this year... but it may actually be true now! I have a chance at a potentially awesome job coming up and if I land that, I may have some really ultra cool things to share! NDA permitting...
In the meantime, as if you didn't already know, if you want to keep more up to date with what I'm doing or see more regular art updates, I can be found via the following information:
Also: This is my first post of 2016 so HAPPY NEW YEAR to you all!
Things have been a little all over the place since the turn of the new year and I have been frantically trying to put this book together without screwing it up!
Seems like I have just about managed it *touch wood*
Got some cool new things to show you So I shall get to it!
I have recently joine a group on Facebook known as the Crafthulhu Collective. It's a bunch of awesomely talented folk who make some really cool shit and then make it available for purchase. The majority of whom are able to make stuff and not just cheat by drawing like I do :p
Every month there is a different theme which is done partly for fun and partly as a way to cross promote each others pages whilst potentially being able to make a little money from it.
This past month was Circus or "Under the Big Top" themed and boy did everyone knock it out of the park!
I took this as an opportunity to draw someone I hadn't considered before. I drew Captain Spaulding of Rob Zombie fame!
Here he is:
If you're interested in him, send me a message here on the Pencil Pirates Facebook Page.
The image is A4 in size drawn on 110gsm cartridge paper and coloured with Copic markers.
He can be yours for the small price of £25 and this INCLUDES Special delivery postage and packaging (Domestic and International)
If you like some of the other items in the Crafthulhu image above, you can check them all out on the below links!:
Glamasaurus
With Love from Hollie
Totemly Weird
Saint Angel Productions
Kittypinkstars
SukiSukii
Steventon's Monster Emporium
Yarntistry
Nobody Likes The Boy
Creepies
There are also some other pages who normally take part but weren't able to this month. Check out their pages here:
Katie Abey Design
Sophie Corrigan Illustration
Heart Felt Design
Everyone is talented and lovely so hit them up! They (As do I) take commissions!
Now, with the new comic due to come out very soon, I realised I needed a banner. Something to have behind me at my table so that I wouldn't get lost amidst the other awesome creators that so often populate these cool conventions. It took a lot of thinking on but eventually I came up with something I was very happy with. It was this bad boy:
I think it turned out pretty nice! Killian is the character in the front and has a very different colour scheme to those in the background so that the thing doesn't look too busy.
I also partly went down this road for the colour scheme as i figured it would counter balance and compliment the original Lou Scannon banner we use at comic conventions:
Proudly on display in Kris' house way back in 2011 I think... |
As I often say, I hope to update this blog more this year... but it may actually be true now! I have a chance at a potentially awesome job coming up and if I land that, I may have some really ultra cool things to share! NDA permitting...
In the meantime, as if you didn't already know, if you want to keep more up to date with what I'm doing or see more regular art updates, I can be found via the following information:
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