It’s good of you to take the time to explain but I really don’t think he’s listening anymore, Klaus.
Illustrated by Douglas Noble.
Comics, Webcomics & Hypercomics by Daniel Merlin Goodbrey
It’s good of you to take the time to explain but I really don’t think he’s listening anymore, Klaus.
Illustrated by Douglas Noble.
If it had been the thoughts of cats, the news would have surprised no one.
Maybe they just needed more ketchup?
Illustrated by Douglas Noble.
…unless the heat death of the Universe is a lot quicker than everyone expects.
I’m currently hard at work on a new comic called The Archivist, which is my contribution to the Hypercomics exhibition taking place at The Pumphouse Gallery in Battersea Park. The show’s being curated by Paul Gravett and will feature hypercomic installations by myself, Adam Dant, Warren Pleece and Dave McKean. The show will be running from August 11th to Septhember 26th and you can get the full low down here and here.
This weekend I’ll be taking a brief break from my frantic scribbling to head into London and sell some comics. The London Film & Comic Con is taking place on the 17th and 18th July at Earl’s Court and you’ll be able to find me there, sharing a table with Sean Azzopardi. We’ll have a wide selection of fine comic products with us that we will be more than happy to offer to you in exchange for small (but perfectly formed) sums of cash money.
(Oh, and for those unable to attend, the new 100 Planets mini comic is also now available right here at E-merl via the wonders of PayPal. Consume!)
I would say yes, Klaus. Your strategy has been a successful one, vis-à-vis the attention you were seeking.
Illustrated by Douglas Noble.
Anyone know anyone who ever designed a water tower? Buy them a drink from me, next time you see them.
There’s something different about the Reverend that I can’t quite put my finger on. New haircut, maybe?
Illustrated by Douglas Noble.
The surprise twist’s boobies were quite good, actually.
Can it be? Pete finally agreeing to eat something? Surely this can’t end well…
Illustrated by Douglas Noble.