Showing posts with label eBay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eBay. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Holy Hannah! Sweet Christmas! More art up for grabs!



Doesn't happen much, true believer - Shane does superheroes!

I must admit getting a big buzz digging thru some old Marvel comics and looking back on two of my boyhood reads, Luke Cage, Power Man and The Fantastic Four.

You may get the impression from my blog that i hate superheroes, but i don't, i just hate what most writers/publishers have done with them, which is take them far too seriously(and ironically making them seem even more ridiculous). A dark and glum world with no place for bright yellow shirts and wing-tipped collars!

Superheroes in the real world? Who cares! The world is scary and depressing enuff, i don't want to read about Captain America fighting in Iraq(i don't even want to read about REAL soldiers fighting in Iraq). I like a generous serving of escapism with my comics, i like the writer to impress me with his imagination, take me someplace that's new, and give me a fun trip for my money.

Ditch the leathers! Embrace the primaries!

Meanwhile, over on eBay... the black and white originals are up for auction. Click on the link to your upper right. And I'm also selling another buncha Albion pages, £45 each, price includes postage - and both the covers i did for the Accent UK anthologies; Monsters and Zombies, for £55.








Sunday, October 12, 2008

Art up for Auction on eBay

Planned, but failed, to have some new prints for sale at the Brum Comics Show, paying work, sleep and feeling ill came first.

Here's one of them, a familiar furry face and friend of the family, which i never tire of drawing.



The black and white original art, along with two older pics are up for sale on eBay. Click on the link to your upper right.



Sunday, August 31, 2008

Good news for all lovers of naked three-eyed tentacle-headed Lovecraftian she-things...

Cover art to Cthulhu Tales #8 is up for auction over on eBay, five days to go. Spend before the recession leaves you without any pocket money.