My complimentary contributor's copy of Strip Magazine 5/6 arrived over the weekend, a month after I first saw it for sale on a stand at the NICE Comic Expo. I think this might mean that it is now on sale in comic shops that sell it but, as the new editor has not been responding to my correspondences, I can't say this for certain. Regardless, Body Pop, the strip written by myself and drawn by Robert Wells, appears inside and looks great. If you're a reader of Strip Magazine, please ensure that you make the editor aware that you think that Body Pop is the best thing to appear in it so far and how much you would love to see more work from Rob and me, together or independently. I can only see this as something everyone involved would benefit from.
Cartoonist Paul Rainey is the creator of There's No Time Like The Present, Thunder Brother: Soap Division and Book of Lists and is an occasional contributor to Viz. His current big project, Why Don't You Love Me, appears regularly in ACES Weekly. He is the winner of the Observer/Jonathan Cape/Comica Graphic Short Story Prize 2020. His latest comic is Journey Into Indignity. My online shop is www.pbrainey.bigcartel.com.
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Thunder Brother Review
Here's a scan of a review of issue two of Thunder Brother: Soap Division that appears in the latest issue of Comics Heroes magazine. Matt Bielby describes it as"a complex kitchen sink take on The Truman Show" and me as "as a talent to watch." If you're visiting my website as a result of reading this review then you might like to know that you can order copies of Thunder Brother: Soap Division from my online shop.
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