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Simon Harrison is greatest identified for his work on 2000 AD. Co-creating the misbehaving demon-child Bradley, in addition to drawing Strontium Dog, the primary a part of The Final Solution, wherein Johnny Alpha died, as Carlos Ezquerra refused to attract that, the strip Revere and out of doors of 2000AD creating the ebook Kung Fu For Girls, and extra lately The Boy, The Girl & The Tree and Dogon.
Now British small press writer Dark And Golden Books is to gather and publish Simon Harrison‘s Shuk and Doode, his first ongoing caricature from Computer and Video Games journal revealed in 1998, and previous his work on Strontium Dog work instantly.
Dark & Golden Books are excited to gather the 1988 comedian serial Shuk and Doode for the very first time. Unseen since its preliminary publication within the pages of Computer and Video Games journal, Shuk and Doode is the wild and extreme misadventures of two demons who’ve escaped from hell, city satanism, cat housebreaking and different moments from the evening lifetime of an enormous metropolis. They grin! They leer! They stole my popcorn! Simon Harrison is the acclaimed artist of Revere, Bradley, and Strontium Dog in 2000AD, in addition to Shadowfast in Warhammer Monthly and his personal strip, Dogon, serialised on Instagram. Shuk and Doode represents his first persevering with comedian and was revealed instantly previous to his taking on Strontium Dog. All the tumultuous vitality of line and explosive determine work could be discovered right here on this essential step within the growth of a singular comedian expertise.
Art by Simon Harrison, story by Simon Harrison and Tim Crowfoot. Newly scanned from unique problems with Computer & Video Games Magazine, this assortment accommodates all 18 pages of revealed comics plus a brand new interview with Harrison, an introduction by Dark & Golden’s Douglas Noble, modern letters, a bibliography and extra. The first 100 orders of Shuk & Doode include two artwork playing cards of a canopy and a poster that Harrison additionally contributed to Computer and Video Games Magazine. Dark & Golden Books are devoted to charting a much less travelled course by the historical past of British comics, discovering and celebrating mislaid and forgotten classics for the viewers of right this moment in new high-quality editions.
179mm x 230mm 28 pages, in black and white. Art scanned at 800 dpi on an Epson 11000XL Scanner. Comic printed on 115GSM uncoated paper by Comic Printing UK on an HP Indigo printer. Edited by Tom Oldham and Douglas Noble.
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