Tag Archive | "Julia Scheele"

Julia Scheele’s Heroines Zine

Saturday, May 12, 2012

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Comic maker, comic seller Julia Scheele, last seen round these parts putting her art to the Peckham House For Invalids, is putting together what looks rather interesting…. “For ages I’ve been wanting to draw a little zine about heroines/female role models. Because, you know, it wasn’t until I was about 18 or 19 that I [...]

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Burnt Out …. perfect seasonal feel….

Saturday, December 17, 2011

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Look, I know it isn’t in the slightest bit Christmassy, but I know just how Julia Scheele felt when she drew this: Yep, that’s just how I feel right now; tired beyond belief, a list of things to do as long as my arm, no time to do them in, stress building up and all [...]

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Julia Scheele – Never Say It’ll All Be Okay

Sunday, July 11, 2010

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Julia Scheele’s just posted the complete comic about dealing with her fiancee’s Bipolar Disorder that’s included in a forthcoming Studies In Comics. Informative, heartfelt stuff and looking great at the same time. Read the whole thing over at her blog. Just as when I looked at Daryl’s Psychiatric Tales recently, it’s an important reminder that mental illnesses [...]

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Love is like a bottle of gin….

Sunday, February 7, 2010

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Latest on the 69 Love Songs project – Love is like a bottle of gin by Cynthia B. Lovely, light artwork, great lyrics from the magnetic Fields song and featuring gin. What more could you want? 69 Love Songs is a webcomic project curated by Julia Scheele. Taking The Magnetic Fields 69 Love Songs 3 [...]

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Solipsistic Pop 2 lineup announced…..

Sunday, January 31, 2010

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After thoroughly enjoying issue 1 of possibly the most stylish anthology around, it’s nice to see that the contributors to issue 2, as recently announced over on the Solipsistic Pop website, look like a collection of artists who will be more than up to maintaining the quality. And anyone familiar with the UK comic scene, [...]

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More on that W+P Valentines….

Saturday, January 30, 2010

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Last week we reported on the double Words And Pictures event taking place on Valentines Day this year; complete with a flyer for the evening event Modern Romance (comics, music, DJs) by Julia Scheele. Well, here’s her flyer for the day event: Part 1: 3-7pm – Drop In + Draw. A mini-mini convention with group [...]

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Hype Machines Top 50 artists of 2009 – with pretty pictures….

Saturday, January 16, 2010

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Hype Machine is music website that links to a huge assortment of music blogs. They’ve recently posted up their top 50 artists of 2009, depending on how often they were listed on the site. But what makes it of interest here is the decision to commission 50 artists to accompany each entry. And there are [...]

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All this and it smells great too. Solipsistic Pop Vol 1…

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

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Solipsistic Pop Volume 1 Editing, art direction and design by Tom Humberstone Contributors: Phillipa Johnson, Julia Scheele, Anna Saunders, Daniel Locke, Howard Hardiman, Rachel Reichert, Matthew Sheret, Robbie Wilkinson, Stephen Collins, Mike Rimmer, Andrew Blundell, Joe Decie, Tom Humberstone, Phillip Spence, Richard Cowdry, Mark Oliver. (Full list with relevant weblinks here) Solipsistic Pop Books Solipsism: [...]

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Dancing the New Year in…..

Friday, January 1, 2010

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Courtesy of Matthew Sheret & Juia Scheele (of the We Are Words + Pictures Collective) -  a perfect three pages of making comics about dancing, DJ envy and having a great time. Page 1 below, click through for the rest.

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69 love songs

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

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(My Only Friend by and (c) Sean Azzopardi for 69 Love Songs) Here’s a nice union of two of our favourite things – music and comics. The How Fucking Romantic site has a great series of musically themed strips, with contributions from Huw Davies, Sean Azzopardi, Elizabeth Jordan, Tom Humberstone, Julia Scheele and more. I [...]

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