Monster PLUS!
(Prints Available!)watercolor; J. E. Seames, 2012
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Monster PLUS!
(Prints Available!)watercolor; J. E. Seames, 2012
Things have been a mite chaotic at Monster Plus H.Q. in the past couple weeks, so I think I neglected to mention last week’s new page? Well, that just means that now you get to enjoy two pages at once! The revelation of Captain Dracula’s sinister plan…and then something happens that no one expected!
Monster Plus, “Vampire Planet” Pages 10-11
Also! Free shipping to anywhere until Sunday, if you want some keen M+ art for your walls or your laptop, or if you want a groovy M+ t-shirt from ye olde gift shoppe!
(Source: jojoseames)
This week’s Jonbot Vs Martha was a MASSIVE ARTIST JAM, with no less than five stellar artists taking part. They are:
- Dave Stokes: Blackfriars creator, artist extraordinaire, all round nice guy - I highly recommend you all buy his mega-awesome sketchbook.
- George Marston - Newsarama reviewerer and artist supreme - the wonders of his pencil can be seen at his Deviantart page here.
- Ramon Villalobos - Vitruvian Underground co-creator and artistic legend. Here’s more of his frankly amazing stuff here.
- “Inimitable” Iain Laurie - co-creator of Roachwell, the sublime Mothwicke, and artistic powerhouse behind the superpower freakout All The Dead Superheroes.
- Michael Walsh - Murder Book contributor, creator of far too many awesome images doing the rounds on Tumblr (and his own site) and soon to be seen knocking it out the park on The Brothers James with Ryan Ferrier.
Legends and gentleman all.
What makes it more impressive was that beyond the characters involved, they were all given carte blanche to draw whatever they wanted; and I, safe in the knowledge that it was going to be a dream sequence and therefore didn’t necessarily have to make sense, would then fashion a strip out of it. And it totally worked.
It was full-on Stan Lee Marvel Style circa ‘66. But did Stan have to decide what order the panels went in? I don’t think so.
Colin Bell > Stan Lee
Anyway, enough self-aggrandizing. Neil returns next week better than ever. See you there!
Two months later, we’ve finally reached the end of our first Jonbot Vs Martha Christmas special. I hope everyone enjoyed it, we’re never doing another one again.
There shall now follow a handful of standalone strips before we lunge headfirst into what’s being affectionately referred to as The Beard Saga! Webcomics, everybody!
The Beard Saga, you say? Color me intrigued.
(Or is that colour?)