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Friday, 11 September 2020

The Green Slimy Thing Behind The Cooker!


Urrm... What's Lance looking looking for?


EEUUUWWWW!!






Looks like another blocked toilet situation!!

Panels from the Fred Fortune stories-

Oh, Bloody Hell!!
Bar-Thing's Big Adventure
McDab-Jobless
Hooray For Hollyworld
and
City Of Tomorrow

All heading your way at some point.

Pencils- John Woolley and Jonathan Odds
Inks- Ditto

You can still get a copy of Mortal Worlds by Michael and Caroline Anden
here on Indiegogo:


A supersoldier discovers that man's first ancestor is our final descendant-a being of ultimate evil. Back it today.

Just look at the fantastic artwork-



Next Time- The Listening Post #2


Coming Soon- Fred Fortune: City of Tomorrow 

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Monday, 22 June 2020

A Blast From Mondo's Past

Better buckle up for this ones folks, this is a big one, we've got nine pages of a future war comic to get through, hell yeah!!

As mentioned before North London Comics' zine Mondo, headed by it's creator Lee Davis, was a small press anthology comic that ran on and off from 1992 -2004. It was a fun positive mix of superhero, adventure and sci-fi comics and is oft referred as 'the party on the page'. It is still around as a Facebook page and plans are afoot to bring it back in print at some point.


A few years ago I had the idea of doing a series that would restore, colour and reprint some of Mondo's best stories as a fun Manga/digest sized print on demand series. We've got this great archive of stuff that hasn't been seen since it was first published and it deserves to be showcased at it's best. The series will be  will be called 'Mondo Minis' and will feature all the best Mondo stuff we've still got presented in colour for the first time. Given that, aside from my own stuff, the only material I have to work with are the old photocopied issues and I don't have copies of all the issues. It would be an uphill struggle, but I relish a challenge so over the course of a year or so I scanned all the pages I had and set about the task.

This then is the first showing of one of these classic stories. It is from Mondo #25, the Audust 1994 issue, and was always one of my faves from the time. I love the gritty art and atmosphere. It's a Viet Nam style future war ghost story that was written, drawn and lettered by Tim Chapman. I'm not in touch with Tim and haven't been able to find him after searching social media etc- so if he sees this or you know him please let him know or get in touch. I hope he likes what I've done with his work. 

Below is a random page from the story that is as it was when I scanned it. As you can see it's got all the usual photocopy grain and loss of quality.


First I opened it in Clip Studio, adjusted the tone balance and contrast, then added new neater panel borders to straighten the page as a whole (the pages are all a bit wonky from the photocopy). From there it was just a question of tidying up all the line work, filling in solid black areas, and being careful not to lose Tim's art style in the process. I then re-lettered the whole story with a suitable font to give it some more consistency. I kept some of the graininess because I felt it added an atmospheric texture to the look of the art and it's hard to tell with the photocopied pages, whether Tim might have added it to his art for just that reason.

Here's what the page looked like at that stage-

From there I just had to add the colour. I'm not the best colourist digitally, I love painting traditionally, but haven't got the hang of painting on the computer yet, so, for this I have kept a simple jungle/military colour scheme of mostly green tones. Most of it is flat colour with some gradients in the backgrounds, but I'm quite pleased with how it turned out. I think it sets the mood of the story quite well.

So here it is in all it's glory... Funky Punk Comics and Mondo present for you Revenant by Tim Chapman. Hope you like it... 
Let me know what you think in the comments. Would you like to see a Mondo Minis series?

Also, this is like searching for lost Doctor Who episodes, if anyone out there has some copies of Mondo... I'm missing #s1-5, 8-10, 33, 37 and 45-the Xmas 2004 issue. I'll scan them without destroying them and get them back to you ASAP with a free comic of some kind. Double also... if anyone has any copies of the other North London Comics titles- Equinox that ran from 1995-1999 and Union Jack from 1993 ( I have #s5-8). Thank you in advance.  

Kreekraw And Kris: Must Be Destroyed- They never start a fight but they always finish it.
By ComicsGatekeeper In Demand on Indiegogo-

Next Time- Brrmm Brrmm


Stay safe everyone.


Coming Soon- Fred Fortune : City of Tomorrow 

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Friday, 22 May 2020

Doodle of the Doctor #1

#RIPDrWho

Growing up in the UK I always loved Doctor Who. My earliest memories of it are the later stories in Jon Pertwee's final series and 'my Doctor' is Tom Baker's 4th Doctor. I don't remember hiding behind the sofa, but I'm sure I must have done at some point. Later my interest in the Doctor fizzled out during the 5th Doctor's time as I got into other things.

I watched some of the late 90s repeats on UK Gold, and particularly remember the 1st Doctor story The Romans late one Friday night while I was drawing Fred in the London flat we rented at the time and the 4th Doctor classic Genesis of the Daleks very early one Saturday morning. If I remember right they used to show a complete Doctor Who adventure followed by two episodes of Blake's 7- another classic... I'd love to do a comic version of Blake's 7.
When it came back in 2005 I started watching it regularly again and really enjoyed the new version, the peak for me being Matt Smith's 11th Doctor.

Just before the 12th Doctor regenerated into the 13th and derailed the show with it's very boring and poorly written scripts, drab monsters, infantile 'let's talk to the audience like they are toddlers' jokes and pretentious condescending preaching, I toyed with the idea of doing a story to send as an art submission to Titan Comics who currently hold the license for Doctor Who comics. I wanted it to feature every Doctor to best show off my art, storytelling skills and understanding of Doctor Who lore. So I devised a plot to feature all the Doctors, their companions and quite a few of the more popular villains. It is  entitled 'The Nexus Trap!' and is suitably set in a quarry on a cold far away planet during the Time War of the modern series. I wasn't sure if I'd be able to do a good job scripting it so I pitched the idea to my friend and cohort Lee Davis to write it. It was obvious that such a story couldn't be told in a five page art submission, so we decided to break it down into three five or six page episodes. Lee scripted the first episode and then series 11 with the 13th Doctor aired and my interest kinda fizzled out because it was such a bland mess (the show- not Lee's script or our comic ideas). I did do some sketches of the Doctors to get a feel for them and see how I could capture their likenesses, but I still haven't started drawing part one of 'The Nexus Trap'.

What do you think? Should I go ahead and draw it anyway? Should we still pitch it to Titan? I probably wouldn't be allowed to draw any 13th Doctor comics even if Titan liked my artwork,  because (rolls eyes to the heavens in despair) I'm not female, but I'd give my left arm (I'm right handed) for the chance of me and Lee to do a 3rd or 4th Doctor adventure. Or we could just do it and post it here and on social media? Would it make any Who fans out there feel a bit better after the wilful  destruction of the longest running and most beloved genre franchises? 

Here's a sketch of the real first Doctor and Susan to wet your appetite. It's a traditional pencil drawing tidied up digitally. Let me know what you think in the comments below.



This one is an unaltered sketchbook page no pencils all drawing pens... 


Next Time- Doodle of the Doctor #2

Stay safe everyone.


Coming Soon- Fred Fortune : City of Tomorrow 

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Friday, 3 April 2020

Here We Go- Welcome to Funky Punk Comics


First off I hope everyone is coping okay with the current unprecedented situation. Stay safe and spare a thought for key workers the world over at every level who are on the front line of the pandemic. We'll get through it and good health to all.

Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to have a look at the first post of the Funky Punk Comics blog which will be the new home for my Fred Fortune comic.

Fred is a fun loving free spirit of the future who likes nothing better than lots of beer, his friends, a good curry, lots of beer, his flying car and... ahem... lots of beer. He lives by his wits and is always getting into scrapes that he usually embraces with a cheery grin and a song in his heart. And there's car chases... lots and lots of car chases.



The story is set in roughly 1000 years time in the city of Imperium, nicknamed 'Shitty City'. The city was once the proud capital of Earth's Solar Empire, but after 500 years of galactic war it has fallen into disrepair and squalor, it's mile high towers long since past their prime and the lower levels are dark with a nasty dank whiff in the polluted air.

The first new Fred story, entitled 'City of Tomorrow', will be divided into three or four 40-50 page graphic novels that will  be crowdfunded. In the story the city is invaded and taken over by the mad evil pirate King Lord Tim Timminy-Tim-Timminy-Timtim-Terry (!)


So far the first forty or so pages are scripted, with the first twenty being pencilled and the first two are completed bar the lettering. I hope you'll join us as Fred's new chapter begins...

Here's a quick sequence from the Fred animation that was part of an old college project back in the 90s... It is a short two minute cartoon that was all done traditionally- hundreds of hand drawn acetate cells and eighteen painted backgrounds, filmed on high band video- it was done before digital animation. As I don't have a video copy that could be digitised I have scanned all the cells and backgrounds and will be remaking it digitally. As soon as it's done it will be posted on YouTube.





Next time- Meet the cast #1

Coming soon- Fred Fortune's secret origin and lots of other stuff...


Stay safe everyone.


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JonathanOdds




Coming Soon- Fred Fortune : City of Tomorrow 


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