Monday, 22 March 2010

Milk Town Comics!



Milk Town library will soon be host to a whole medley of comics like this! You have to become a citizen before you can join the library though! :P

I haven't done any comics for blummin' ages and I think it shows with this! Hopefully I'll tweak the over-all look of the rest of the comics and make them a bit more friendly on the eye. It was fun to draw and colour though and it was nice to have The Mayor actually doing something rather than remain a static character. I think these would make a nice set of over sized postcards in a set when I have more.

Again with the cards!

Saturday, 20 March 2010

Milk Town Gallery!



Here are some more of my original Milk Town paintings. There are also some of the Milk Town Choir which will be available too. I'm going to try and get into the habit of painting at least three of these little pics a week; they're quick and fun and make nice things to sell or give as presents!

Super Sticker Winners! :D


The winners have been chosen via the nifty generator that is Random.org and they are......
Superhero Stickers - Matt Kaufenberg!
Milk Town Citizen Pack - The Argyle Academy!
Awesome Sticker Set - Jess!
Well done all! I will be running more of these (chance to win a colouring book in the next couple of weeks) so don't lose heart if you didn't win. A lot of these goodies will soon be available to buy on-line too!

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Milk Town Expansion!


Milk Town will be officially "launched" on the 27th of March at the Web and Mini Comix Thing in London. Citizen Packs will be available to buy as well as original paintings so if you're in London or there-a-bouts, come on by! Fear not though, as Milk Town's official Gift Shop is being built by diligent radishes at the moment and will soon have stickers, Citizen Packs and all sorts of other goodies to buy! Another exciting new building under construction is the Milk Town Library which will be a CITIZENS ONLY building. The Library will be host to a gabble of Milk Town Comics, downloadable activity sheets and other cool little bits just for members of the site. To become a citizen, all you have to do is sign-up at www.milk-town.com. Head over to the Suburbs and fill out a form!

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Even More Card Designs!


I had some great news today; the licensing company I'm with love all the card designs I've been doing and are going to launch them at a trade show in London this May! Very pleased and working to get as many done for the series by then as I can! :D

Freshly-Drawn Pictures!


As a bit of interactivity for The Web and Mini Comix Thing, I thought I'd do some little sketches throughout the day! When I say little, I mean teeny - they'll be 5cm x 5cm. I may change my mind about the price as I'm selling my small paintings for £7.50 each or £14 for two so paying £2.50 for a little sketch may be too much. But I guess being done on the day while I'm at my stall may justify that and people can request drawings too. Gah, I'm always told I undersell my work but I always get funny about charging too much! What do people think? I value your opinions!

Monday, 15 March 2010

For every occasion!



If you couldn't already tell, I'm having a great time making these greeting card designs! I've actually been meaning to do this for years but always got put off by the glut of designs that every shop and its mother sells. I think I've finally gotten over that feeling by making ridiculous designs I know I'd love to receive. I'm also having fun coming up with slightly silly sentiments/occasions for a bit of humour! It wasn't intentional to start with but I'm pleased with the way all the designs I've done so far at least look like they're part of some kind of series. They're not the greatest designs ever but hopefully people will think they're funny enough to give to someone! :P

Japanese Cinema!

Back when I worked in a comic shop (2004-2007) I was really into Asian Cinema, Japanese cinema in particular. I still am but due to not having a full-time wage anymore, can't buy as many DVD's as I was once able and have fallen behind on what's what. I've got quite a hefty collection of Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Thai films, not all of them good, but there are some absolute corkers if you take a chance on them! In recent years, a lot more Asian cinema has been released over here, whereas when I started to get into, a goodly amount were only available on Region 3. It's odd to see a lot of the films I bought over 6 years ago finally get released but also nice as now more people get to enjoy them! Here are a few I would highly recommend if anyone wants to watch something a bit different!


The Taste of Tea: A fantastic slice-of-life look at a slightly odd family. Mum is trying to get back into the animation industry after raising her family and is making a cartoon at the kitchen table. Grandad is a bit weird and up to secret things in his room. Dad is a hypnotherapist who also helps the family relax by hypnotising them at home. Son Hajime is infatuated with the new girl at school and is an expert at the game Go and daughter Sachiko needs to find a way of making the giant version of herself that follows her around disappear.


Fine, Totally Fine: Teruo wants to open the world's scariest haunted house and spends most of time setting up elaborate pranks to frighten people. However, when he encounters a real ghost (actually a homeless man who pretends to be a ghost) he loses his faith in his ability to frighten people and resigns himself to working in his father's bookshop. Meanwhile, his childhood friend Hisanobu is slightly infatuated with the cute but useless Akari. The three become friends and a love triangle starts to shake up Teruo and Hisanobu's friendship.
This film is awesome; it's funny, surreal and just down-right feel good!
Ping Pong chronicles the friendship between two Ping Pong enthusiasts: cocky Peco and the reserved Smile (so called because he never does). We follow their adventures competing in various Ping Pong games and tournaments and the other players they encounter. This is one of my favourite films of any sort ever; brilliant soundtrack, great actors and it's based on the Manga by the magnificent Taiyo Matsumoto.



Asako In Ruby Shoes: This Korean/Japanese co-production was bought on a whim because I had a free DVD in an offer and this was the only film in the price-range I could use. It has since become one of my favourite films! U-in is a lonely white-collar worker from Seoul who spends his time looking at dirty websites on the internet. Aya is a depressed teenager from Tokyo who dreams about committing suicide in Alaska by holding her breath. She answers an ad for a website in which she dresses up and becomes "Asako in Ruby Shoes" for paying punters, one of whom is U-in. As dodgy and depressing as this all sounds, it isn't in the slightest! It's a very funny, heart-warming film that focuses on two very different people from different countries who have met before in life without realising it and through a series of odd events, meet again.

There are about a million more films I could write about but the above are some of my personal favourites. I haven't even touched upon Asian Horror films or the wacky world of Takashi Miike yet! If you're looking for something different and a bit quirky, I would recommend any of the above.

Bedknobs and Boomsticks


Just a quick morning post to say thanks to all who have entered the giveaway; I know people like free stuff but it's nice to know they like MY free stuff! :D Also, many thanks to anyone who has left a comment on my blog posts about my work in the last few weeks; being a rather paranoid-about-insulting-anyone individual, I try to reply to nice comments but I get the feeling Blogspot doesn't send replies to people who have commented, but relies on people to check the original blog post to see if there is a reply. Has anyone found this?
Anyway, lots of nice stuff on the way! :P

Saturday, 13 March 2010

Milk Town Promo Stuff!


I've started to make some Milk Town flyers to give out at the Web and Mini Cimix Thing to encourage to join the website. They're only small but hopefilly they're eye-catching!

Thursday, 11 March 2010

Colouring Book Preview!


Here are two preview pages from the colouring book I'm making for the Web and Mini Comix Thing. Each copy will also come with a pack of 4 crayons too!

More Card Designs





Super Sticker Giveaway!

Gasp! It's time for another giveaway! I've got three sets of stickers for three lucky people; all you have to do is leave a comment on this post along with which sticker set you'd like to win (only one per entrant, I'm afraid!), your name and/or email address and the winners will be announced on the 20th of March. Enough babbling, here are the prizes:


1. SUPERHERO STICKER SET - a set of 12 uber-cute Marvel and DC stickers!



2. MILK TOWN CITIZEN PACK - set of 5 postcards, a selection of stickers and three Citizen Profile Cards!



3. AWESOME STICKER SET - set of three postcards, selection of stickers and a booster pack of stickers!

Good luck!

Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Citizen Portraits


Here are a few of the paintings I did on my break for the Web and Mini Comix Thing. I was hoping to get another 20 done but I think it may be more like 7 or 8! I'll be starting my colouring book this week; the crayons have been ordered so I can't wait to make a start on them. They will also come with a few stickers too!

Monday, 8 March 2010

Milk Town Woods!

Milk Town is expanding!

A busy month, weeks, days, hours, minutes, seconds ahead!

I'm back from my fantastically productive week back in Swindon and I have so much to do, it's making my head spin! This next couple of weeks is going to be a frenzy of painting, sticker-making, printing, colouring, website fiddling and character design. I can't wait to get stuck in when I get back from work later (Bleh! Work!) and I have a massive backlog of drawings to scan and colour. Phew! Good job I enjoy this illustration lark! :P

Saturday, 6 March 2010

Sticker Fun at the Web and Mini Comix Thing!

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The awesome Lizz Lunney has come up with a fantastic idea for the Web and Mini Comix Thing - a sticker hunting extravaganza! With a special blank passport, people can collect stickers from participating exhibitors to fill their booklets with! I think it's a really fun idea and I can't wait to make my stickers. If you're going, details about how to get your passport are here. I think it makes the day a whole lot more fun and adds some extra interactiveness to the con. Also, stickers are cool and I for one want to fill my passport to the brim! (The above image is the cover design for the passport by Lizz; check out her stuff - it's brilliant!)

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Milk Town Paintings!


I've just finished my first batch of Milk Town paintings that will be up for sale at the Web and Mini Comix Thing at the end of this month. Had a blast painting these and I'm hoping to get another 20 done before the con; any that aren't sold will go up for sale in my up-coming Milk Town Gift Shop. They'll be sold at a special price for the con so if you can drop by and say hi all the better!

Monday, 1 March 2010

Productivity up the wiz-wang!


Well, I'm back in Swindon for a week and I'm already being more productive than I hoped! I'm really enjoying making my Milk Town website and I'm painting lots of pics for the Web and Mini Comix Thing in March. I completed 8 5x5 cavases today and hope to have at least 18 by the end of the week. I can't seem to stop working at the moment, which is great; I don't think I've enjoyed myself this much in ages. By the time I get back there's going to be tons to colour so look forward to a hefy helping of bloggings! Also looking forward to seeing The Crazies tomorrow; maybe I'll draw a film review! :P
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