Wednesday 2 December 2015

Unique Cartoons cont:


Unique Cartoons For That Special Day



 
Whilst that special day includes a beautiful wedding dress, flowers, music, cake, etc., why not consider a new item to the list? A personalised wedding cartoon. These consist of a unique A3 full colour picture, displayed in key position are the happy couple with surrounding panels which may cover hobbies, interests or even the day that the all important question was asked. Having formed a good working relationship with highly professional colourist, John Burns, the pencilled design and finished inked artwork is produced by myself, with colour by John. The result is a piece of work offering a very personal touch.

Monday 27 July 2015

Sunday 19 July 2015

LardArse Crust Food Raider

Whilst sadly not remaining for very long, 15 years ago the magazine called, Flack, opened its doors to LardArse Crust, Food Raider. Hopefully, the comic strip will offer fun and enjoyment to the many of us who had a great time playing all the Tomb Raider games of that day.

Friday 17 July 2015

Orko the Magician

As well as producing artwork for the Masters Of The Universe comic, plus its related title, She-Ra, it was equally fun to draw the Orko cartoon strip. The above Strange Universe section was drawn by fellow artist, Mick Hirstwood, who was later to go on to become a leading greetings card cartoonist.

Minnie The Minx

Minnie the Minx was the first strip I had the pleasure of drawing for The Beano comic, November 1989, DC Thomson & Co. I was later to move on to Bash St. Kids, Dennis the Menace, plus a great variety of their characters for the comics, annuals and summer specials.

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Tremendous Terence

One of the great things about working on the Duckula comic was to be involved with that hero of the spaceways, namely, Tremendous Terence. Writen by editor and friend, Brian M. Clarke, I had the pleasure of producing the artwork. Therefore, I wanted you to share the fun of this six page tale, originally published back in 1992 by Fleetway Editions Limited. This was just one of a number of Tremendous Terence strips.

Thursday 9 July 2015

Humph the Cat lands in Aces Weekly vol 17

Feline protagonist, Humph the Cat finds his world turned upside down when he encounters the evil of aliens, the menace of robots, and the fear of a giant weremouse! And that's just the beginning! Whilst he's still forgetting to send off his comic book subscription, you can subscribe now to www.acesweekly.co.uk/shop to get volume 17, plus previous volumes consisting of a vast amount of incredible comic strips by first rate creators and artists. 
pencils & inks: Mychailo Kazybrid   Colour: Jesus Barony

Monday 6 July 2015

Humph the Cat


Humph the Cat comes to Aces Weekly

Coming from the creative mind and talent of David Lloyd, V for Vendetta, is volume 17 of award-winning digital comic, Aces Weekly. As well as a number of fantastic new comic strips by top creators, you're invited to check out the new Humph the Cat strip from Kazybrid & Sier, with colour work by Jesus Barony.
Taking the reader back in time to a titanic tale which began way back in Transformers UK comic, 17 November 1984, our furry feline protagonist faces a true world of the weird, not to mention aliens, robots, and a rather large weremouse! Not to be missed at www.acesweekly.co.uk
 
 


Thursday 26 March 2015

Dr Queer cartoon strip. Aces Weekly



Dr Quentin Weir Phd, aka Dr Queer, and his faithful man-servant, Herbert Oddfellow, encounter the strange creatures of the dark, sharing their wonderfully wild and weird misadventures within the pages of award winning digital comic, Aces Weekly. With pencils from myself and inks by fellow artist, Bambos Georgiou, travel back to victorian times, Dr Queer and the Mystery of the Malodorous Mummy of the Manchester Museum is coming your way in a new volume. For other tales to delight, please check out vol 1 and 4 of Aces Weekly.