Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Archbishop Wuerl defends the Faith


Kudos to Archbishop Wuerl of Washington for issuing a gentle correction to Nancy Pelosi's outright lie regarding the Church Fathers and Church Teaching on abortion. Pelosi and her fellow lying "catholics" need to stop twisting the Faith and misrepresenting the Church with their verbal gymnastics on Life issues.

See the Archbishops' response here:
http://www.adw.org/news/news.asp?ID=569&Year=2008

Sorry for some of the squiggly lines - the ol' arm is still quite a pain.
And yes, I have "offered it up"...

Gordon Hogg and Cyril Price in Buster


Buster 10th October 1970.
Gordon Hogg Thanks Lew Stringer for info.


Cyril Price (ghosting Stan McMurty) 1966-1968 Buster

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Bill Lacey adventre comic work in Buddy.and Valiant










Buddy number 39 7th Nov 1981.
Bill Father of Mike Lacey (Bumpkin Billionaires)
It runs in the family:)
Bill seems to have drawn only adventure stories...Mike only drew humour strips.

http://lambiek.net/artists/l/lacey_bill.htm
From 1966 to 1970, he drew 'Mytek the Mighty' in Valiant.


image from
http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=145408&GSub=21220

philcom55 has put up some more facts and another example of 'Mytek the Mighty' by Bill Lacey at comicsuk forum.
http://www.comicsuk.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=127&t=2165

Graham Allens comic work.


Lion 1966 1st Jan



GA's style is very distinctive, - look at the inkline and the tiny feet, - not to mention the sfx lettering. That 1968 Smash annual cover is definitely his work, without a shadow of a doubt.

Graham Allen also did the covers for:

Wham! Annual 1967, 1968, 1969

Smash! Annual 1967

Pow! Annual 1968

Lew Stringer
thanks Lew for the infomation.

http://www.comicsuk.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2139&start=75









Wham! annual 1968




Cor!! 1973-74 then continuing in Buster and Cor!! Graham fills the page really well with creepy monsters...love the details.


Other strips he drew..
To name but a few...

Kicks in Pow!
Please Sir! in Look-In
Some Typhoon Tracy for Tiger and Jag
Micky's Moonbugs for TV21
King Kat for the Daily Star

I think he also drew Lord Rumsey's Rovers for Score 'n' Roar, but I don't have an issue to hand to check at present.

Graham Allen was also the regular artist on The Nervs and Tuffy McGrew

Lew
Thanks Lew

He also drew
Super Dad Whizzer and Chips 70's

Spy School
Clever Dick and Dozy Mick Whoopee!! 1974-75

Monday, August 25, 2008

Mike Lacey in Smash!



From Smash! 1968 annual.


http://www.comicsuk.co.uk/Forum
Image from philcom55 thanks:)



http://uk.geocities.com/pjgmikelacey/

Mike probably drew others in the 60's. Please let me know.
Mike drew some of the Swots and the Blots. Which is shown in another post. Use the tabs at the bottom of post.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Friday, August 22, 2008

Andy Panda & Great Poses






I love this cartoonist, whoever he is- great expressive poses that remind me of Fred Moore's drawings in "The Little Whirlwind"

Mr and Little Miss original art from the comics


from Jack and Jill comic early 80's..could be drawn by Roger Hargreaves..looks like it too me.

http://www.silveracre.com/auctions

a parachute if Mr Small falls..
its original art for Playhour late 70's..not drawn by Roger Hargreaves still nice childhood memories for me.

Comics for young kids could learn a lot from these two. Great drawings...a nice puzzle and good story which works even before words are added.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Leo Baxendale- Match of the week Shiver and Shake.



Shiver and Shake early 70's. The first few UPDATE were written by Leo Baxendale.

Thanks to Raven from comicsuk forum and Andy B.


AndyB wrote:
I really don't think that's right re Wiz Wars and the Mad Match. I could be wrong, but the lines in the Mad Match are too much like Mike Browns work.



Andy, you may well be right - and if so, I apologise, Peter, for you changing your blog. Thing is, I'd recalled L.B. himself, in his autobiography, mentioning 'Cops vs. Robbers' as an idea editor Bob Paynter came up with when commissioning him to draw an initial Match of the Week strip in 1972 for a comic which never materialised. Later, the strip was put into Shiver & Shake, of course.

Just checking the book, Leo does indeed mention 'Cops vs. Robbers' but it's ambiguous exactly what the topic was of that very first strip he did. The only one he clearly cites as his was the other strip he drew for the series featuring ghosts.

I haven't had an issue one to hand for many years, but Fleetway St. says that the Shiver & Shake issue one strip was Cowboys vs. Indians drawn by Mike Lacey and Cops v. Robbers in issue two was by Mike Brown.

So, surprisingly, the two strips by Leo were apparently held back - but what was the subject of the first Match strip drawn by LB?

http://www.comicsuk.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2139&p=16222#p16222

Update 2!!!
The first 'Match of the Week' was 'Cowboys v Injuns' and was drawn by Mike Lacey. The second issue of Shiver and Shake (17/3/73) contained 'Cops v Robbers' by Baxendale and Leo's only other strip in the series was 'Ghosts v Humans' in issue dated 7th April. The 'Match of the Week' feature ran until 2nd Mar 1974 with the last. Refs XI v Spectators, also being the work of Mike Lacey who was , by far the most prolific artist used on the series.
from Kashgar
...thanks

It just shows it is hard to tell the difference between these comic artists who draw very like Leo Baxendale.

Mostly drawn by Mike Lacey.

Mike Browns comic work


from Pow! and Wham! number 85 31st August 1968.
thanks to stevezodiac for the info..
The Wiz War strip above was almost certainly Mike Brown, he signed a lot of them. He also drew The Group in Pow!
I'll get an example of The Group up here soon.

From Sandie.

Repeated in Funny Fortnightly.




Krazy annual 1978.


Krazy annual 1978.


Krazy annual 1978. A few strips appeared of this fun black humour character.

A fun comic cartoonist in his own right.
Not just a Leo Baxendale ghost artist.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Obama's Blind Spot


The Annointed One made a comment Saturday night at Rick Warren's quasi-debate about how selfish we Americans are and that our greatest moral failing is along the lines of "Whatsover you do to the least...".

Apparently he has a tin ear for irony.

Also, Jay Ambrose makes mincemeat of Obama's "selfish America" notion.
http://www.baltimoreexaminer.com/opinion/columns/jay_ambrose/Obama_wrong_about_fundamental_selfishness.html

Give it a read if you get a chance.

Original comic art- Ken Reid and Robert Nixon

such a crisp black line.
Faceache original artwork (1971) by Ken Reid for Buster Xmas issue 1971
The Chef's apprentice at The Ritz overcooks the Xmas pud to prune size and persuades Faceache to impersonate a proper one until he can dash down to the supermarket for a ready-made replacement. Of course the chef returns early and covers him with sizzling brandy sauce and a well-placed jab of plastic holly - Chef runs for it as: 'Ze 'otel - she eez 'aunted' and the boys get Christmas dinner early …
Indian ink on cartridge paper. 22 x 16 ins
£180-220




From compalcomics-
World Wide Weirdies original artwork (1975) by Ken Reid for Whoopee! May 24 1975
'The Shock Rock Of Gibraltar'
Indian ink on cartridge paper. 12 x 11 ins
£120-150




Robert Nixons Monster Fun holiday special cover..Kid Kong Just lovely the paint work. A very skilled steady hand.

how it was published..
http://www.comicsuk.co.uk/ComicInformationPages/TemplateCoversProper.asp?ImgIndex=../images/covers150/MonsterFun_90.jpg






Shiver and Shake annual cover by Robert Nixon..lovely the details in the tree.


How it was published...sure crops a lot off when you compare. Also darker colours.

You can buy original comic art at-
http://www.compalcomics.com/comics

to see more of Robert Nixons comic work go to my website-
http://uk.geocities.com/pjgrobertnixon/