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About Me:
I draw underground comix!
Website:
http://www.effect.net.au/geeen
Hometown:
Canberra
Some Comic Favorites
Judge Dredd, The Phantom, Tintin, Viz
Favorite Music:
Queen, Rhapsody of Fire, Manowar, Metallica
Relationship Status:
In a Relationship

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Mel on Tom's back

Posted on May 18, 2008 at 9:07am —

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Comic Book Funny episode 3

Self-indulgence is the watchword in

Comic Book Funny

with

BEN HUTCHINGS AND DAVID BLUMENSTEIN

Episode #3: Look At What You See


http://www.nakedfella.com/radio/comics_episode03.mp3


In this hour-long slice of cartoonist overkill, we report on how the Comic Book Funny events at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival went, and present chunky excerpts of Week 2’s discussion, featuring Benno, Glenn Smith and Ross Tesoriero… Continue

Posted on May 7, 2008 at 1:35pm —

Ben Hutchings

I dun some coins

I did a series of coins for the Royal Australian Mint!




There will be 6 coins in all, each with a different character. This is Binny Bilby.

(The koala coin image isn't quite how I drew it just in case you were wondering)

Posted on March 12, 2008 at 5:28pm — 2 Comments

Ben Hutchings

Comic Book Funny - The Podcast: Episode #2!

Apologies for the mobile phone shenanigans in this episode of

Comic Book Funny


with

BEN HUTCHINGS AND DAVID BLUMENSTEIN


Episode #2: Don’t Be Shame, Be Game

http://www.nakedfella.com/radio/comics_episode02.mp3

In this episode, we are sex-obsessed. We talk about the comics in free youth magazine STREETWIZE and how its spin-off, JAILWIZE, helped inmates get laid safely, we discuss the least erotic comic bo… Continue

Posted on March 9, 2008 at 3:45pm —

Ben Hutchings

Lesson Master: Master of Lessons - the comic book!

NEW! Lesson Master: Master of Lessons

This mighty tome collects the adventures of the Lesson Master together into a nice, shiny comic book.
Watch in awe as he teaches unsuspecting citizens the correct attitudes towards everything from how to serve a drink in a bar, talking in cinemas and using the correct toilet.
He is also joined by a couple of other teachers, ea
Continue

Posted on February 23, 2008 at 7:10am —

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The Example - Tom Taylor, Colin Wilson

When Melbourne playwright Tom Taylor decided he wanted to turn his 2005 short play The Example into a graphic novel, he got short shrift from illustrators he sought to contact on an internet forum. They were wary of getting involved with a speculative project. Taylor finally got a sympathetic response from artist Colin Wilson. It was stroke of luck. Wilson, an illustrator with more than 30 years of experience, has worked on cult offerings such as anti-hero Judge Dredd from British comic 2000 AD, Star Wars comics and French detective fiction. Finding an artist with a style to match the content is not easy, says Taylor, 34, a long-time devotee of speech bubbles and the picture grid. "With comics you're trying to create a full story and you can't do a really deep, philosophical, hard-hitting piece with a guy who draws a predominantly cartoony style; it doesn't work if it's Daffy Duck."

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Shadowline’s online comic section has an eclectic selection that’s culled from a variety of online sources. The best known is probably Carla Speed McNeil’s Finder series, one of the earliest comics to abandon monthly print serialization for online serialization followed by printing the graphic novels as they’re completed. Finder’s a critical favorite and immediately gives the site some street cred. Platinum Grit is an Australian web comic with a sporadic print history.

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Kari, Amruta Patil's story of an androgynous adwoman working in Mumbai, has unobtrusively notched up a few points for the genre in India by selling around 3,500 copies, a figure that publisher Harper Collins says, is "not bad". Patil follows in the footsteps of Orijit Sen, who wrote River Of Stories, the first graphic novel in India in 1994 and Sarnath Banerjee whose 2004 Corridor was widely marketed by Penguin India as India's first graphic novel.

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