First up, the first life drawings I ever did, back in 1982 when I was 17. Then a sketch of Slaine from 2000AD. I was going to be following Bisley on the character but it never worked out...
You were already quite good at 17. A far cry better than most working cartoonists today. Same goes for your Slaine. Who came after Bisley?
Speaking of 2000 AD, when you were at Emerald City Comic Con a few years back, I asked you to draw zombie Captain America enjoying pie. A few months later, I discovered Devlin Waugh, and ever since then I've been kicking myself for not asking you to draw that saucy bon vivant enjoying pie. Will you ever be back?
Excellent sketches; prococious. I'm especially amazed if they only took 10 minutes, as the note on the pages says, I think. I've done some of similar accuracy and detail, but at least 20 mins
Welcome to my blog. You've probably gotten here from my website www.seanphillips.co.uk. I plan on this place being a companion piece to there, hopefully updated more often.
Every working day I'll post an example of what I've been working on that day. a favourite panel or cover or sometimes a whole page of comics.
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You were already quite good at 17. A far cry better than most working cartoonists today. Same goes for your Slaine. Who came after Bisley?
Speaking of 2000 AD, when you were at Emerald City Comic Con a few years back, I asked you to draw zombie Captain America enjoying pie. A few months later, I discovered Devlin Waugh, and ever since then I've been kicking myself for not asking you to draw that saucy bon vivant enjoying pie. Will you ever be back?
Excellent sketches; prococious. I'm especially amazed if they only took 10 minutes, as the note on the pages says, I think. I've done some of similar accuracy and detail, but at least 20 mins
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