Friday 21 November 2008

have a look at these cartoons

here

my favourite one is the t shirt one half way down the page

10 comments:

EliandMe said...

I love them!

rob jackson said...

they are great arent they. she is going to be at the london comix thing i am going to in march so i will go over and say hello.

EliandMe said...

We should try and do comics like that. What if we a depressed mussel 'fanzine' with comics and stories and quizes and stuff?

EliandMe said...

We could do a spot the difference with two completely different pictures. And 'Sweary Grahams' gudie to etiquette.

rob jackson said...

i like the idea of a depressed mussel fanzine.
quizes are always funny too.

EliandMe said...

Let's do that then, because it will be easy to do lots of little bits rather than one big comic, we can build up to one big comic.

We could call it 'The Depressed Mussel Quarterly', that sounds posh, and make it look like one of them old fashioned almanacs.

I will start trying to think of bits to go in it.

EliandMe said...

Ok, we could include:

Spot the difference
Etiquette guide
Moon/tide timetables
Racing tips
Horoscopes
'What kind of shoe are you' quiz
'Kids say the funniest things'
Make up your own crossword (no clues)
Plus lots and lots of short comic strips.

That's all I can think of right now.

rob jackson said...

i like all those ideas. will it be all victorian looking stuff?
kids could say funny things and then get hit with a stick for speaking out of turn in those victorian times.

EliandMe said...

Yeah! All Victorian looking would be ace.

Kids say the funniest things:

Yesterday I was walking along the street when a scruffy young urchin leaped in my path and said 'give me all your money or I'll stab you'. Ha ha ha, kids say the funniest things.

rob jackson said...

heh heh heh, that is a good one. victorian looking stuff will be fun to draw. i'll have a look for pictures to copy.
and for some fancy borders to put round the pages.