Strip For Me

A blog to help the busy on-the-go cosmopolitan type keep track of the many changes going on over at the Strip For Me site by Douglas Noble. What a great comic site that is, eh?

Sunday, December 17, 2006

 

Vague Seasoning

Hello again, my fine comics-reading buddies. I'm back again with another update for your delectation. Please direct your loving browsers to these two new entries in the story of The Silent Choir. I'm going to press on toward the end of the this particular tale in the new year. It's been hanging over my head for too long now, and it's about time I finished drawing the end of it

Also, remember that the newest issue of Strip for Me is now available. That's issue 22, in case you weren't paying attention last week. You can go over to the Shop and order it now. That button works, at least. I'm not sure about the other ones. Ah, it'll all be sorted out in the year-end clean that I'm intending to do. I'll be getting rid of some strips and reorganising some pages too.

I was going to weigh in with my opinions on the inaugural Birmingham Comics Show, but both Ade Brown and the rascally David Baillie have beat me to the punch with far more detailed reports than I had planned. My advice is for you to go to them for your fact finding, and good luck to you. You’ll find both accounts illuminating, although only Baillie delves into the secret details of the dreaded Argento Chamber, hidden in the mirror behind us.

I should say that I enjoyed myself immensely, and hello to all who greeted me, with a special extra hello to all those of you who bought one of my comics, or in some instances, a number of same. The attention is appreciated, as it is all that I crave, as you well know. Certainly I appreciated many of the kind comments that I heard over the weekend.

My thanks go out especially to the lady who presented me with a copy of Guh! For my money, Guh! was the stand-out comic of the show, as anyone who got within earshot was quickly told. A sizzling, fizzing mix of Johnny Ryan-esque horrors and humour, this one’s a great read, right through to the sexy pin-up of Mark Lawson. So, thank you, lady, whoever you were. I’ve reviewed that on bugpowder, with more reviews to come soon.

Now, quite apart from all that – have you done gone and got yourself a Comicspace profile yet? I have, and you can find me here. It really is quite the modern thing, and even though it is functionally useless at the moment, it promises to become an interesting hub for comics. Already Rob Liefeld is there. I expect the offers of friendship to come pouring from all directions.

And I suppose that it's time for this again, right?



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