Heartfelt thanks to Karen, who was bound up intimately with the conception of this comic and without whom it would never have been produced. So you see, it’s not always my fault.
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While drawing this I felt inspired by the incredible surreal comics of Tori Miki (Miki Bird), in particular a book a picked up on a trip to Japan in the mid 90’s: “Any Place but Here vol. 2”. Being entirely free from text it was probably the only book in the shop I could have understood completely — except that some of the jokes still elude me! Recently I’ve spotted more of his work on Amazon.
This is another comic that I made at one of Adam Murphy’s excellent comic classes. We had only half an hour, so at Adam’s suggestion I took the plunge and drew directly in non-erasable ink — no backtracking! So please excuse the extra scrappiness of my drawing.
The theme of the class was hands, so we drew a hand doing something in the first panel and only then tried to turn it into a story.
I’m rather pleased with this one, despite the elephant having a total nervous and physical breakdown (I foolishly tried to make some changes during inking, but it all went horribly wrong.)
Oh yes, that reminds me, Karen planted 52 “things” today.
Small Print: this story is based on “The Wild Bride” which we went to see performed by Knee High at the Oxford Playhouse on Saturday night.
A poor farmer traded with the devil — a new suit of clothes in exchange for the contents of his apple tree. To his horror he discovered in the tree his beautiful but under-age daughter… which is when he called ‘You and Yours‘ for advice. We say, in contracts of this kind with diabolical forces there is no automatic 7 day cooling off period. So in future we recommend a more careful approach — remember the devil is in the details. Meanwhile Sue has been studying High Street Banking interest rates… Sue?
UPDATE:
Here’s my eight panel variant (click the thumbnail above). For mpj’s eight panel variant just read the four panel version twice (maybe she went round the block, or has a twin sister.)
This one is almost a diary comic — we saw this couple today while we were picnicking beside the Isis (a.k.a. River Thames).
I’m trying out some ideas from a book on retro comic style.
2. and asteroid 2019 QT6 from without
3. Luckily the World Space Agency has a plan
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6. PLOP!