Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Happy New Year!

For 2012, Nuke Noodle (it's in The Dandy, you must buy it! Despite what certain people are saying it's actually great, and that's not because I'm biased) is going through a re-vamp with the drawing. Now I am back in England and working full-time as a cartoonist I have more time to work on the pictures. I hope you like it. Here's a preview of the forthcoming Winston Churchill episode that will appear in about 4 weeks time. Until then, the artwork remains not so good...

And the last bit of business from 2011, my Private Eye Christmas cartoon.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Noodly Christmas!

Merry BOOF! everybody, from Nuke Noodle!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Interview with me!

Deathly exciting interview with me here.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Nuke again

I've been silent again for a while, so here's a Nuke from a recent issue of The Dandy to pass the time. This is one of my favourite episodes. Its from a suggestion by my brother. The problem with Nuke is that once he's done a particular time, I can't really go back there (at least for a while). I also struggle a little with thinking of famous characters from history or fiction to get Nuke to beat up. Any suggestions of who you want Nuke to fight are welcome! I'll give you a credit!

And as a bonus here is an amazing drawing of Nuke by the talented young Rory Williams. Absolutely loved seeing this in The Dandy!

Friday, October 7, 2011

Reverie

I am having a ball writing and drawing Nuke Noodle in The Dandy. A lot has been written on various blogs about supporting this comic, which is having a desperate time in terms of sales. How is that a nation with such a rich cartoon heritage as Britain, can't properly support the only comic out there which has genuinely interesting kids strips? When I was young I was very spoiled: Whizzer and Chips, Buster, Whoopie and Wow!, Oink! (I became a cartoonist because of this comic and have a complete collection in my Mum's cupboard which annoys her intensely), The Beano, The Dandy, Nutty, Hoot!, The Beezer. I could go on..Topper, Shiver and Shake. Ok, I'll stop now. Well, the point is-what the hell happened? It's a criminal shame that kids these days with an artistic bent can't pick up decent comics cheaply like I did.

Reverie is setting in...I started a comic at school with my friends Daniel Cole and Andrew Nowell called Meep! (Dan's idea-never happy with the name). It was a brilliant thing to have done and I am proud of the effort we put in. We photocopied it and handed it out to our friends. Then big school came along and comics were no longer a thing to do-nerdy. Dan and Andy no longer drew them, but I did. I have no idea why I had such a passion compared to my peers, but here I am, 24 or so years later doing it for real.

Here's an uncoloured panel from a Nuke I am currently drawing. He meets Houdini, although this panel is a bit of a red herring.

Please buy The Dandy! It's only £1.50 and it's well worth it. For Nuke, for the brilliant strips by Jamie Smart and Wilbur Dawbarn, Andy Fanton and all the others. It's like watching an old episode of Thundercats. You wonder why you ever stopped.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

I still continue!

Check out evil twin at eviltwincomic.com if you haven't done already. Nuke Noodle continues too, in The Dandy. Here is a sneaky recent episode that you may have missed. I think I am allowed to post it on here. Why wouldn't I be? Click to make go big.

And as a super additional treat, you might also be interested in this, which is in the latest issue of the amazingly indefatigable Readers Digest. I sold it in March, but they've just published it. Better late than never! It's in colour in the magazine. The treats just keep on coming!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Evil Twin and Nuke upsell

The new issue of The Dandy is out today, where you can see Nuke Noodle do battle with a real T-Rex, or at least a drawing of one. Time-travel, wrestling and dinosaurs, together at last!

Also, Evil Twin continues on it's own site, as a little treatette, here's today's episode. Stay tuned for more off-kilter mayhem, slightly crappy drawings, and non sequitur punchlines.

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