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Mr Spoqui!

What’s this? Why, it’s issue forty of Mr Spoqui, the family magazine of the Baeza’s, spinning out of Portugal and travelling all over the world from there. This issue is on the subject of islands, and features a  new one page strip from me called Today a Stranger Walks With Us. As if that’s not enough, it also features contributions

This Romantic

So, 69 Love Songs Illustrated was featured on Buzzfeed yesterday, as well it should be, as it’s a wonderful collection of comics.  If you’ve not been to take a look at the site, it’s a collection of adaptations of the songs on the Magnetic Fields’ album, 69 Love Songs.  If you poke around long enough you can find two strips

It’s all about them, when it’s all about me

If you haven’t already checked out the relaunched Broken Frontier site, you should really take a moment and throw yourself in there – in the last week, there have been reviews of such British favourites as Rob Jackson, Jon McNaught and Katie Green, and there’s also a rather fine interview up with Owen Pomery, who has this to say: “I

Who’s Been Fooled?

There’s a new review of Don’t Be Fooled by the Rocks up over at The Forbidden Planet International Blog today, and Richard Bruton makes a great case for what he thinks the comic is about. “…it IS meant to have greater meaning. It’s not JUST a few rocks nicely drawn on the pages. And the trick here is that it’s

I’m right here, waiting…

Okay wonderful people! I fully expect to see you to day at the amazing looking independent comic fair that running at the Mall Gallery in London today. There is a truly stellar line-up involved in this event, including ALL of your favourites, and myself, so do yourself the favour that you’ve always wanted to, and make sure you turn up

Three Clowns

What’s been going on on my Instagram this week? Here’s a few examples, and be sure to add me if you want to see what I’m up to on a day by day basis…