Friday, 24 October 2025

Ron Tiner R.I.P

Sad news hearing that esteemed British comics artist and teacher Ron Tiner has passed. Formal tributes and obituaries will follow as he and his work influenced so many of us involved in the comics community today, myself included, so thought I would note my own recollections.

I can't recall exactly when I first met Ron, may have been those fabled early Bristol comic conventions or the equally legendary BICS, Birmingham's International Comic Show but I was lucky to meet and chat with him several times over the years. 

He had worked for many of the popular British comics, likes of 2000AD, Battle, Misty etc, more mainstream book publishers, particularly classical or historical adaptations and I think a few of the American superhero titles. 

Oddly though I really got to know him and his work through his highly practical educational illustration books, most notably Figure Drawing Without A Model (1992) and its much later follow up, Drawing from your Imagination (2008), both still in print from David & Charles!

His Figure Drawing book I found particularly helpful when I seriously took to drawing again in the late 1990's (mine is a 1998 reprint) with practical instructions, examples and exercises, more useful than any illustration guide I've encountered since to the extent I still refer to it today as its dog eared appearance confirms!.

These books were my introduction to Ron and his work so our interactions usually centred around art discussions and techniques. I'm pretty sure that when we first met he'd not long launched a university course on Sequential Illustration in Swindon, which in absence of my requested correspondence option, he urged me to join if I was serious about a career in comics and illustration. I did give this due consideration but with young family and a mortgage, it wasn't practical and I stayed on the sensible path until I could make my own corporate escape years later. I maintained comic making throughout as a rewarding hobby though which it remains to be to this day, Ron's advice and influence being a constant inspiration.

Although we were never in regular contact, I cherish the little correspondence we did share and I recall his enthusiasm for Italian artists introducing me to the likes of Sergio Toppi and Gino D'Antonio, who I'd not previously encountered. Unprompted, Ron even posted me his copy of D'Antonio's Man in Zululand book when he heard of my interest in the subject. Amusingly he also sent me a curt reminder to return it when he thought I'd held onto to it for too long! Thankfully I eventually picked up my own copy some time after.

Our last meeting was at one of the smaller comic shows in Birmingham at the Edgbaston cricket ground maybe 10 years or so ago, where strangely enough I first met and befriended another legendary comics gentleman, Commando comic cover artist, Ian Kennedy, also sadly no longer with us. Ron remembered me and we had several warm conversations throughout the day and being organised for once, I had brought along his illustration guidebooks for him to sign which he graciously did, adding an impromptu sketch of me in one much to my delight which I treasure to this day.

Thanks for the inspiration and memories Ron. Sincere sympathies to family and friends.



BOO in Sale!!

BOO! Not forgetting next week's Halloween appearance at Sale's Spooky Con! (G)hosted by our pals at WOW Events at the central Stanley Square shopping precinct in the heart of Sale!

A lovely local event for me and chance to catch up with some familiar faces after missing their comic con earlier this year as it clashed with our special Copenhagen trip. Should be a few surprises around with a few other artists - including Rick Eades who designed the fab new logo above, writers, actors, gift traders, attractions and much more included rumoured 'surprise' Zombies! (If you can be surprised by slow moving Zombies of course!)


See the poster above and Wow's event page for more details and I should have a few surprises myself! 

Thursday, 23 October 2025

Debuting Books at Thought Bubble!

Thought Bubble have just published a list of many fab debuting books, comics & graphic novels at this year's forthcoming festival - convention weekend on 15th & 16th November!

They've kindly mentioned my latest, WAR COMICS: A Memento with fab colours by Matt Soffe and, all being well, I'll have a few other surprises with me too!

Find me in the Harrogate Convention Centre, the 2000AD Hall (the 2nd or 3rd Hall, depending on which entrance you use - see the festival's handy map here!), table B46.

If you can make it, you won't regret visiting, although your wallet or purse might as there will I'm sure be lots of new tempting comic treats to tempt you!

Tuesday, 21 October 2025

WAR COMICS!

My latest release is an affectionate exploration of the evolution of British war comics portrayal of military subjects from the 'gung ho' heroism of Victorian story papers, through World War patriotism and eventually the so called 'golden age' of 1970's action and adventure comics.    

The journey is framed from the viewpoint of a news vendor's family experiencing those historical and industry changes first hand and illustrated in the art style appropriate to the publications of the time.


Initially inspired by a commission from the National Army Museum, this was a fun and thought provoking project to pull together and I was delighted to again work with Matt Soffe who did a great job of colouring according to each period's industry practices and available technology.


It's both a nostalgic look at bygone eras but also a reflection on the potential power and influence the comics medium may have on its readers. While war comics may have all but disappeared from British newsagents (hang in there Commando!), there are plenty of graphic novels dealing with the subject of both historic and contemporary conflicts which I highlight and included in my talk at the recent Battles Through History event.  


I had a few advance comics of this at Ardingly which I'll also bring to Wow Comix's 'Spooky-Con' in Sale on Saturday 1st November followed by its official launch at the Thought Bubble Comic Art Festival where I'll be in the 2000AD Hall, table B46!

Monday, 20 October 2025

Battled Through History!

What a fun time the other weekend returning South to The Battles Through History military show where I was delighted to again be invited as a guest author and with others tucked up nice and cozy in the Norfolk Pavilion, as Storm Amy did its best to disturb proceedings outside.

When we did briefly venture out, there was plenty going on which sadly we only caught a fraction of, although at least we had excellent panoramic views of the showground arena displays from our pavilion grandstand. Thanks to the organisers and all who braved the weather to help out or put on a display and special thanks to those who popped by our table or attended our talks.

Please visit the show's facebook page for many more images.

Me, James Dix (Die Hards, wargamer and soon to be author)
with author pals,David 'djp' Palmer and Kevin Brazier 


Yes 'Lawrence' was there too!