Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Well, Ho Ho Ho to you too
It's actually starting to feel like the end of the year now - people are getting reflective all of a sudden. There's a short interview with me on ToughPigs right now where I talk a bit about The Treasure of Peg-Leg Wilson - check it out here. Also very flattered to be mentioned as part of Rich Kreiner's Best of 2009 roundup over at the all-new Comics Journal website - and especially pleased for Fin Fang Four collaborator Scott Gray, who's getting some much-deserved attention lately.
Here's a Christmas present for you all - Kevin Cross starts his new webcomic, Monkey Mod, today. Yow! Been looking forward to this for a while. If you haven't seen the trailer, go now. Now, I say! Fly like the wind!
Merry Christmas, everyone.
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About Me
- Roger Langridge
- London, United Kingdom
- Eisner and Harvey Award-winning cartoonist responsible for The Muppet Show Comic Book, Thor the Mighty Avenger, Snarked! and Fred the Clown. Would like to save the world through comics.
Hey Roger,
ReplyDeleteOnce again, a top notch illustration! Your skills always blow me away! The draftsmanship & inks are really inspiring to me!
Thanks for the Monkey Mod plug too! I really appreciate it and am looking forward to meeting you in person at Kids Read Comics!
Wow, every sentence ended in an exclamation point! I'm starting to feel like Stan Lee!
Happy Holidays!
'Nuff said!
Amazing illustration! Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThank you chaps! Kevin: this one is just pencils. There's an inked version which I did as a commission, but I shouldn't say who for, because I think it was meant to be a Christmas present for his girlfriend (in the unlikely event she reads this). I don't normally pencil so tightly - certainly not on the Muppets, do you have any idea how fast I have to belt those things out?! - but trying to knock off Sir John Tenniel required a bit more effort.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to KRC myself, as it happens. Excelshior! (False teeth fall into glass)
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ReplyDeleteOh wow! I thought those were inks scanned at gray scale. Man oh man, that is tight work.
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