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Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Scribbler's Ruin

When I'm not drawing funnybooks, I'm drawing illustrations for national (and occasionally international) magazines. So, from now on, I'm going to post those jobs here. Partly because I want them to be seen, and partly because I want to convince myself I'm not as lazy as the nagging voice in the back of my head thinks I am. Here's one I finished a couple of days ago for Nickelodeon Magazine. (Apparently, 3D whiz Ray Zone is going to turn this one into 3D, which should be a hoot.) If you click the picture once, it gets big. If you click it twice, it gets very big indeed.

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  1. Hey Roger - great to see this! Thanks for sharing with us. Daily, huh? (adding page to Bookmarks...)

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  2. It's either that or update the illustration section of my website pretty drastically, which I just can't face right at the moment...

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  4. Very nice sir!

    How did this particular drawing come about - does Nickelodeon send you a brief asking for a "funny dog grooming sequence?"

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  5. Actually, it's a puzzle, or at least it will be once they've rearranged the panels. The script is very, very detailed; I'm basically the monkey who follows the instructions to the letter, then redraws the whole thing again and again until it fits the picture in the editors' heads.

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  6. Great stuff! You've been added to my blog links Roger, over at http://chaloner.blogspot.com

    Amazing stuff you do.

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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.