Showing posts with label yeti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yeti. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 February 2026

Yeti's are fun to draw!

Here's a fun wee panel of mine that makes me chuckle for some reason, ably coloured by Matt Soffe of course. I've always loved Yeti's, whether it was Tintin in Tibet or those Taun Taun's from Empire Strikes Back, so it was delight to have a bit of fun with one for this short strip I did for the Scottish charity comic, Life Support in aid of CHAS, where a black and white version appeared in our natural dialect.

Friday, 29 May 2020

Splank! Annual 2020!

John Farrelly's epic Splank 2020 annual cover!

Delighted to see the coverage that Peter Duncan's Splank! digital comic collection is receiving since it's launch a couple of days ago. It's a monster of a comic collection and just perfect for this warm sunny spell we're (hopefully) all experiencing.

The collection is free to download and is an entertaining diversion for these odd times but also provides a showcase for the contributing artists who, like myself, have lost income through the cancellation of all comic conventions and events and also acts as an NHS fundraiser.

I was delighted therefore to submit a couple of pieces including a special NHS message and, for the first-time, the Matt Soffe coloured version of my one-page strip, 'Boom from the Room', originally a black n white hospital inspired piece for Colin Maxwell's CHAS charity comic. It's fun to finally see it in all it's glorious colour alongside many other talented contributors.


Please check out Peter's contributor links for more information and download a version to read, (I found the Google Drive download option the most user friendly for my kindle) and consider making a contribution if you are able. Splank!

Coverage at the always reliable Down The Tubes comic news site is also worth reading and includes a link to an interview with Peter himself.