Happy New Year everybody!
Posts authored by Merlin
090. Next Year’s Model
This year’s E-merl Christmas Extravaganza was all ready to go last week, but then I foolishly forgot to upload it before going away for Christmas. Hence the day late posting. Still, better late than never, right? Happy Holidays all!
089. Ratio
Seriously. Science. Sort it out, will you?
088. Updated
Why is “just don’t bloody do it.” never an option in the drop down box?
To Belgium! Again!
It has been simply an age since my last news post, hasn’t it? Since last we spoke I’ve finished two series (Farewell to Rule and Nile!) spoken at a couple of conferences (namely Transitions 2 and Comics Forum 2011), become a comic character, started studying for my Professional Doctorate in Design and – oh hey! – I got married. Twice! (Um… to the same girl, I should stress. The second time was in Belgium!).
Anyway! I thought I should probably write a quick news post to bring you all up to speed on the above and also let everyone know I will shortly be returning to Belgium for non-matrimonial purposes. From December 9th to 11th I’ll be attending Strip Turnhout 2011, where I’ll be taking part in an exhibition of British experimental cartoonists, alongside Karrie Fransman, Rachel Emily Taylor and Douglas Noble. I’ll be showing a selection of print-remixes of my hypercomic work , including an early look at my new game-comic opus, A Duck Has An Adventure. So do pop along for a peek if you happen to be in Flanders this weekend.
Casting my comics crystal ball further ahead, I see that in March I’m also going to be part of an exhibition entitled Morning Serial at the Henry Art Gallery in Seattle. The Mr Nile Experiment is going to rubbing shoulders with a veritable passel of great webcomics in what sounds like an interesting sampling of our ever-growing scene. The gallery is currently running a survey to determine which webcomics are going to be included in the online portion of the exhibition, so I encourage you all to go vote for your favourites here.
087. Everything Tastes Better With
Even your own hopeless, self-inflicted demise.
086. A Dream
For some people, Movember never ends.
085. This Sweet
Apologies for the late strip – blame too much dancing at Thought Bubble.
084. How Many Trees?
True story. Minus the spacesuits.
12:8. The End
And that’s us done. A massive thank you to everyone who’s stuck with us during the five (5!) years it’s taken to complete our little tale of a piano player that refused to stay dead. My biggest thanks must of course go to Douglas, who’s illustrative genius made the whole series possible in the first place. I hope everyone’s enjoyed their stay with Pete and company and that you’ll all join me today in raising a glass of something suitably celebratory for the grand finale. Cheers, folks!








