All Blogs

Category >> comics

Jan 24
2010

Don't Get Lost: It's Here!

Posted by Andrew Luke in NovelistHuman Rightscommunitycomicsarts

Andrew Luke

As promised, my talked-about graphic novel sees a wider audience, on the web.

comic strip 

It appears to be well received so far.

Updated Thursdays. Contains mature content, think you're mature enough to find it?

 - Love & bw, Andy.

Dec 16
2009

The British Comicbook Awards

Posted by Andrew Luke in comics

Andrew Luke

My proposal for a refurbishment of the awards is now up at Alltern8. If you're interested in the scene, this is probably the most insane thing you'll read this week. Which is saying something.

 

May 16
2009

24 Hour Comic Gran: Part 4

Posted by Andrew Luke in comics

Andrew Luke

A print edition of this comic is available at the 2D Festival in Derry, 4th-6th June , London Underground Comics 176 in Camden, 27th June or Caption: Away with the Fairies 15th-16th August

You can also get one from me direct by sending £1.50 and a stamped addressed A5 envelope to 23 Valentia Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7PN before the end of June.






May 16
2009

24 Hour Comic Gran: Part 3

Posted by Andrew Luke in comics

Andrew Luke

Part 1 here

Part 2 here








Final six pages appear tomorrow

If you'd like to read the complete thing all in one go now it can be downloaded in pdf form at <a...
May 16
2009

24 Hour Comic Gran: Part 2

Posted by Andrew Luke in comics

Andrew Luke

The first six pages are here , here are the next six:

 






If you'd like to read the complete thing all in one go now it can be downloaded in pdf form at http://www.archive.org/details/GranA24HourComicByAndrewLuke

Update: Part 3 is here

May 14
2009

some things worth linking about...

Posted by Andrew Luke in transparencytechnologysousveillanceparticipationoxfordhumorFreedom of Information ActEnvironmentDatabase StatecommunitycomicscollaborationCCTVbarcampoxfordbarcampaudioarts

Andrew Luke

On Flickr via Jeremiah Owyang: Chart showing how to deal with potentially volatile blog posts according to the Air Force PA Agency (via cleanskies)

"If sexual tension interspersed with balletic bloodshed is thought to inspire murder, then why not ban Buffy?"
 Frank Fisher of has a go at the government's universal policing attitude in specific, the Coroners and Criminal Justice Bills. Or rather,

...
May 14
2009

24 Hour Comic Gran: Part 1

Posted by Andrew Luke in mortalitycomics

Andrew Luke

I drew this in19.5 hours on a Saturday in October 2007. I'd planned to for a while, I didn't plan on it being orientated by my grandmother who passed away on the Thursday after a long and painful illness. It'll be reprinted in full on WikiWorldBooks over the next four days.








If you'd like to read the complete thing all in one go now it can be downloaded in pdf form at http://www.archive.org/details/

...
May 12
2009

Don't Get Lost (Preview)

Posted by Andrew Luke in humorcommunitycomicsarts

Andrew Luke

I'm planning on launching my new 144 page mini comic graphic novel at LUC's eagerly anticipated 176 event on 27th June. Its going to be a good day: free tea and coffee for all, bring your own wine, and about 50 tables of comics with song and dance. And ringleader and Dr. Who scribe Oli Smith incurring all manner of legal charges for filming people!

Don't Get Lost has been a number of years in the

...
May 12
2009

My workhead is back on

Posted by Andrew Luke in participationOpenidhumorFoucaultcommunitycomicsacademia

Andrew Luke
Charlie Brooker paints figures from lots of perspectives. Maybe you've seen him on the telly. In his Guardian lense yesterday, Gordon Brownbum and the returning of vitriol.

Also, Frank Fisher boots Andy Burnham out of the chat room: worthwhile (Dec 29, 2008)

Dr Mel Gibson is quite good about getting comics into school libraries, and has waxed academic about them too. More here..

Michel Foucault...
Apr 06
2009

Learning Barcamp and Comics

Posted by Andrew Luke in unconferencetechnologyparticipationoxfordcommunitycomicsbarcampcomicscollaborationarts#barcampoxford#barcampapacheoxford

Andrew Luke

If you glance through my blog on WikiWorldBook you'll notice the last six posts are about the recent OxfordBarcamp. However helpful these may be to readers, posting at such length betrays a lack of learning on my part from Barcamp in that its a collaborative effort Barcamp isn't and shouldn't be centred around the consolidated works of one person. This post, I'm going to reflect on some of the

...
<< Start < Prev 1 2 Next > End >>