Tag Archive | "Lizz Lunney"

Lizz Lunney: Big Cats, Tubes, Dust, Unicorns and Werewolves

Thursday, May 13, 2010

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Big Cat Parade, Dust/Leopards In Leotards, Tubetastic/Unicorns + Werewolves By Lizz Lunney Self Published More wonders from Lizz Lunney. Just take a look at that picture above – that’s what you buy into with Ms Lunney – even the jiffy bag gets a Lunney touch, and the comics come packaged in their own candy-stripe bag. [...]

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Sour Rabbit & Crispy Duck

Friday, March 26, 2010

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No, that’s not some odd dish from the local Chinese restaurant, it’s a strip by Lizz Lunney and it’s up on the Solipsistic Pop website by way of a wee preview of work we can expect to see in the second SP collection: (Sour Rabbit and Crispy Duck by and (c) Liz Lunney; one of [...]

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alex’s audio roundup

Thursday, February 11, 2010

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It’s Thursday and that means its time for Alex Fitch to stop building his gigantic fluffy pink killer teddy bear robot he plans to unleash on an unsuspecting world on Valentine’s Day and tell us about the latest programmes he’s involved with; as ever check the Panel Borders site for more details and links to [...]

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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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Lizz Lunney’s Christmas Lion…

Sunday, December 27, 2009

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I don’t generally follow what’s going on over at the Top Shelf 2.0 webcomic site, mostly because I’ve more than enough to read as it is and the last thing I need is another 20 or so great things to follow! But Lizz Lunney is a favourite on the FPI blog and her delightfully surreal [...]

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LRB 200 – Marc Ellerby’s guest star spectacular

Sunday, October 11, 2009

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Marc Ellerby of FPI favourite Ellerbisms, a great autobiog webcomic, is celebrating the grand occasion of making it to his 200th strip. To celebrate he’s opened the webstrip up to various guest artists including Lizz Lunney, Emma Vieceli, John Allison, Kate Beaton, Philip Spence and more. There’s also a great piece by Anna, Ellerby’s strip [...]

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Grizzly Bear Thursday…. was yesterday. Ooops.

Friday, September 4, 2009

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Lizz Lunney’s had an idea over at her blog and it’s led to a brand new Grizzly Bear Thursday blog: Submit your bear drawings (grizzly only please! non of those crumby panda types! paintings, sketches or even comic strips if you like) to sushimonsters@gmail.com and they will be added to the blog (with full credits [...]

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Lizz Lunney’s comic-a-day month

Thursday, August 20, 2009

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Matt points us towards Lizz Lunney’s site where she is posting up a comic every day during August: (Cat Thoughts by and (C) Lizz Lunney, although I think she missed out napping, I’m sure my kitties think about napping a lot; Lizz is also selling original art in her webstore)

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Garden Funnies # 2 – a funny comic book about vegetables. No, really….

Monday, August 3, 2009

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Garden Funnies # 2 Anthology edited by Jim Medway Self Published (Garden Funnies #2 cover: “A Captive Audience” by Gary Northfield.) Garden Funnies is a lovely all-ages anthology edited by Jim Medway featuring a host of talented folk. It’s Limited to 200 copies and is 22 pages of all-ages horticultural humour with a very fitting [...]

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Sushi Karaoke! Genius & Fun stuff from Lizz Lunney

Friday, July 10, 2009

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Sushi Karaoke! by Lizz Lunney Self Published I last had a look at Lizz Lunney’s wonderful mini comics a while back. (damn, given away what I thought of the new comic already.) I started it with this: There are some mini-comics that really want to be grown up, proper comics, who want to be published [...]

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