Into Battle with the Gliders
Jeff Bevan illustrates this centrespread for Warlord, dated October 3rd 1981.
An appreciation of British comics.
Jeff Bevan illustrates this centrespread for Warlord, dated October 3rd 1981.
Pat Nicolle provides some lovely pen-work to this strip which appeared in the 28th May1960, edition of Lion.
I've isolated a couple of the creatures so we can oggle the textures.
Initially appearing in 1961, 4 issues of Commando comics are still being published every fortnight. Check out the website here. There's a free issue for you to sample too.
The comics are printed in a pocket-size format with a glossy, colour, cover and black and white interior art. Here's a small example below, followed by some covers painted by the great Ian Kennedy.
Thought I'd better do my bit to help promote (older) British comics. Check out Treasury of British Comics that's run by Rebellion, the publishers of 2000AD.
This is a newspaper strip illustrated by Pat Tourrant. Not sure of the year, but the strip ran from 1964 to 1977.
I found the art here at the Smithsonian.
From Transformers issue 261, March 17th 1990. Art by Staz Johnson. I thought I'd throw this one in as I've just noticed that Mr. Johnson is a fan of the Blog.
Apologies for the smaller images, as this was sourced from scans found elsewhere.
You can find more of his newer art here.
Geoff Campion provides the art for this issue of Lion and Thunder, dated September 9th 1972.
Can you spot the mistake? John Cooper provides the art for this episode from Battle Action Force, 31st March 1984.
Some original art by Brian Lewis for issue 75 of 2000AD, dated 29th July 1978. His Dredd looks a bit shonky, but I love how he rendered the combined Landraider/Killdozer vehicle. He would have been great for 2000AD, but he died in 1978 after only contributing a handful of covers for this and Starlord, plus a Dan Dare story.
Steve Dillon was in his late teens when he contributed these illustrations to a text story that appeared in the Lion Holiday Special in 1980.
Following on from the Eric Bradbury art in the previous post. I thought I'd plug the latest releases from Bear Alley Books which also contain his work.
No, I'm not on commission...
Eric Bradbury drew these pages for the 21st July, 1973 edition of Shiver and Shake.