Make comics or have some sleep?
Part three of 'Job Search' - the webcomic I'm doing for Indie Review - Is now up :
Job Search 3
You may have seen Philip Pullmans new comic in the newspaper at the weekend. It's a little bit Monstrum - esque (you know Monstrum Horrendum right? The comic book I managed to do two issues of many years ago and I keep threatening to do the next two issues any day now...) Obviously this was going to happen at some point, since it's a pretty straight forward formula and an easy to write premise. I'd probably enjoy another comic about sea monsters but I'm not really in to his writing. Clearly a lot of people are, what with his best sellers and all that, but I just find that his books are full of stuff that I know I should like but I just don't connect with them. As much as I love self-publishing, monstrum was one of the few pieces that I hoped would be picked up by a publisher some day, and the artwork and writing has come on loads recently so I was hoping that day would be soon. But I doubt anyone will look twice at it now. And lord help anyone who asks me if I was influenced by his comic! It's awesome that they're trying to revive comics for children, something I'm a great supporter of, but the way the papers are going on you'd swear he was the first person to ever write one!
Anyway, I'm struggling at the moment to do any drawing. I'm working two big jobs at the moment which don't allow me any time for my own comics, or anything else for that matter! I'm missing out on a lot of my martial arts training too. But, I have bills and debts and an expensive chocolate habit to pay for, so I have to work hard.
I do have a renewed determination to do an awesome comic though, so I've pulled out that dusty old script for Monstrum 3 and for a graphic novel idea I had years ago. I'm going to try to get both on the go.
Also, it looks like I might be able to bring out my own range of t-shirts afterall (you may remember I was having trouble finding a way to do it that wouldn't end in me becoming bankrupt)
I went to Leeds at the weekend and I would recommend a visit to the Royal Armouries (if you like that sort of thing.)
I thought this weapon was particularly impressive, it's a knuckle-duster/gun/knife.
It could do with a flame thrower / harpoon attachment.

Comments
You're creepin me out with these weapons
Posted by: James | May 29, 2008 03:50 PM
Creepin you out? You should see this as informative and helpful.
When the apocalypse comes and a zombie is gnawing on your head you'll screaming "I wish I had a cosy island fortress filled with weapons, just like Leonie."
You have to plan for the future, you can't rely on me to save everyone! (although blog readers are first on the list.)
Posted by: Leonie | May 29, 2008 05:34 PM
Happy to be on the list.
As for your writing being 'scooped', it happens to everyone. Have faith and soldier on.
Posted by: Ian | June 1, 2008 02:35 PM
Incase your wondering about all the multiple posts and spam on my blog, I'm having major problems with my account right now. Sorry!
Thanks Ian, I will soldier on and I hope you can rest easy, safe in the knowledge that you don't need to fear zombies. I got your back!
Posted by: Leonie | June 2, 2008 05:21 PM
And that should say 'you're' not 'your'. Stoopid English language.
Posted by: Leonie | June 2, 2008 05:39 PM