'Homage' to the cover of IRON MAN #150. Hand drawn, no tracing or graph paper or projectors involved. Characters copyright MARVEL COMICS |
It's not generally known, but although I was primarily a lettering
artist throughout my 15 year career in comics, my original ambition
was to be an adventure comic strip artist. I started lettering simply
to get my size 9s in the door, but when I saw that I could earn more
as a letterer than as a artist (on account of being faster at the
former than the latter), I stuck mainly with the lettering.
However, I did a bit of drawing as well, adding to panels when
re-sizing IPC comic libraries, and doing occasional spot illos when
the occasion required. I also worked as a restoration artist on some
MARVEL MASTERWORK volumes, re-inking and re-creating
JACK KIRBY artwork, which was a huge thrill for me.
However, my frank and forthright views on this blog on the
state of the British comics 'industry' (hah!) has brought me in for
criticism from some quarters, with a few disgruntled individuals dis-
missing me as "only a letterer" and a "Kirby tracer". Thing is, I got
my first paying gig as a cartoonist when I was still at school, and have
produced artwork for publication (for which I was paid) since even
before (during and after) I started freelancing for IPC/FLEET-
WAY, MARVEL COMICS (and others).
So here are a few examples of my artwork ranging from my
teenage years right up to adulthood. Quite a few are professional
pieces I was paid for, some were gifts for people I know, and the
remainder were done for my own amusement. I've shown them all
before at various times, but it can't hurt to remind people that I'm
certainly more than "only a letterer". Funny how some people
who work in comics mistakenly imagine that it's the only
legitimate outlet for an artist's work, eh?
"If you don't like a certain cartoonist's version of DESPERATE DAN, then why not try drawing it yourself?" someone asked. So I did! Characters copyright D.C. THOMSON & Co., Ltd |
B&W copy of colour ad for a local restaurant. I was going to be paid £100 for it, but decided against it in the end |
2000 A.D. pin-up. I was paid for it, but don't know if it was ever published. Characters copyright REBELLION STUDIOS |
One of the lettering samples which got me the promise of work from !PC. Pencils by me. Characters copyright MARVEL COMICS |
Set of four cartoon illustrations for Equestrian event programme |
Cartoon illustration for local business |
Pencil caricature done as a gift for someone |
Parody of AMAZING FANTASY #15 splash page |
Proposed strip (at the request of BOB PAYNTER) for OINK! comic while at the preparation stage. Never got any feedback, but a similar character appeared a few months later |
Acrylic ink portrait done as a gift for someone after much badgering. Yeah, you can see my heart wasn't really in it |
Inked drawing done as a gift for someone. Characters copyright KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC |
Newspaper ad drawn as a teenager for local business |
Photocopy of pencil drawing done for my own amusement |
Instruction leaflet for local business's delivery drivers |
Newspaper ad for Glasgow hairdressers |
Acrylic ink caricature done as a gift for someone |
Logo for The ILLUSTRATED COMIC JOURNAL |
Pair of flyers for local business |
Proposed logo for Glasgow Con. Don't know if it was used or not |
Produced for camping posters in my late teens/early 20s |
Logo for local business |
Acrylic ink caricature done as a gift for someone |
Quick caricature done as a gift for someone |
Fun & Activity booklet produced for local business |
Acrylic ink caricature done as a gift for someone |
Unfinished pencil caricature |
Comic strip drawn for The BOOTS NEWS when I was 17 |
Pencil drawing done as a teenager |
Unpublished strip for local paper. Others were published 'though |
Comic strip done for my own amusement |
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