Hi there !
Lew Stringer wrote:I'm even more impressed now I know you don't use Illustrator!
Nothing special, really. Fancy inking to hide bad drawings !
So you went to Angoulême's festival ? Was it good ? I used to live in Angoulême for five years !
Digifiend wrote:Publisher liquidated last year.
That's right. So I'm currently unemployed and I've got lot of time to draw british characters
Pif Gadget's end was kind of sad, for sure. Pif really was the french Beano, and as a kid I used to read it. Lots of other cartoonists did. I was really proud when I started to draw comics for this magazine, and that's one reason I'd like to work for DC Thomson. The spirit is similar, popular comics for newstands, not expansive glossy books (well, annuals apart !

). Crazy humour, classic characters for today's audience. Yeah I think I'd like that but we'll see
Digifiend wrote:Doesn't make it any less surreal!
Well it might be kinda complicated to explain

Prof Hairybutt feels gloomy because his left arm is seriously damaged. But he is a talented scientist so he works all night to reproduced his valid arm ! He succeed but now he has two right arms. Incendtly it's very useful to shake hanks with two fellows at the same time (NEVER shake hands with your left arm !

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The first one is waaaaaaaay too complicated to explain. Let's say it's Bibop & Loula's very first page so I present their (imaginary) country, Francobelgia. The national meal is fried Camembert with biscuits and beer. Then there's political considerations (a businessman become president then Charlie Schlingo chase him and become king). Finally I present the main characters, Roger Bibop who was catching doggy's pooh on his motorcycle and Loula Dubreuil who washed old women's pets. Then they get bored of those jobs and decided to become abnormal's detectives ! Prof Hairybutt is just a zanny old foggy who made stupid inventions and has beard on his butt. Well, that's that
stevezodiac wrote:I'm pretty fortunate that I have always been extremely shy which means you develop a sense of humour to cover for it.
Same here !
And now, for something totally different :
Gnash ! Gnash ! Gnash !
(Now I'm happy because Pulp is back !
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