Art by Jeaux Janovsky |
Jeaux Janovsky asks me: "Who squanches the Squanchmen, smoky?"
The answer is above: a fantastic mash-up with Squanchy and Rick and Morty gang!
Again Jeaux... you "did it!", mate!
Art by Jeaux Janovsky |
"It's based off of Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs, in particular the Michael Madsen cop torture ear scene. But mixed with Disney's Goofy and Beavis of Beavis and Butt-Head fame.Quite a mash-up."
Art by Cristian Canfailla |
Art by Shawn McManus |
Art by Jeaux Janovsky |
Art by Navneel De |
Gaiman wrote: "Many years ago, Alan described a Bojeffries story to me he would be writing. It was hilarious and heartbreaking. Some years later I asked about it, and he had absolutely no memory of it. Which says something about his prodigious imagination because I wouldn't have let one that good escape."
And then he added: "It was Ginda's wedding."
Art by Richard Pace |
Art by Claudio Calia |
Grazie, Claudio! Happy birthday, Alan!
For more info about Calia, visit his site HERE.
"I mashed up the snake God puppet with an Australian comic strip character Snake, by Australian cartoonist Sols. 😂 -Jx
Art by Onofrio Catacchio |
Art by Roberto Baldazzini |
Tom Burke in The Show |
Alan Moore: “Our politics over the past five years have been entirely predicated on dream and illusion and nonsense. Our fundamental reality is starting to collapse under the onslaught of all this delirium.”
Art by Jeaux Janovsky |
I am taking part in a friend's AlanMooreVember which is November with an Alan Moore twist! The whole month dedicated to Alan Moore, his beard, and creations.
I've included my art for Day 3 which is Maxwell the Magic Cat! Even gave him Alan's mighty beard! Haha
Also included is the AlanMooreVember 2021 prompt list. I believe there's an AlanMooreVember Instagram page at @alanmoorevember and a Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/alanmoorevember/
[...] “I have got a theory,” he says “that if you travel the world and go to lots of different countries you will get to know the world broadly. However, I think you will probably have a tourist experience of all of it and it will probably be a fairly shallow experience.
“By staying in one place you get to know the world deeply, you get to know how all of the stories turned out; you get to know how people grew up and what happened to them and their children; you get to see the texture of a human town as it works its way out over decades, you get to soak up its atmosphere and I would say if you get to know one human place deeply enough you will probably have a head start on understanding all of them because, humans are not that different.”
[...] “You have to understand,” he says “that I have a probably psychotic belief that I am the town of Northampton. This has been ever since I noticed that Richard the Lionheart granted the town its charter on November 18, my birthday. So I am the town of Northampton, its living embodiment.”
[...] “I really don’t like being famous,” he says. “I’m glad I can bring some attention to Northampton and I can do the work that I do, I just wish that celebrity wasn't a part of that, because there is nothing in celebrity that I want and there’s quite a lot of things in celebrity that I really don't want.
“If there is a power gradient in any communication then it's not going to be a real communication. If people put you on a pedestal and look up to you, then you can't communicate with them. They can only worship and I’m not interested in being worshipped. You’d have to be ill wouldn't you.”