Australian Cartoonist and Journalist Mollie Horseman was born today in 1911.
Roger Langridge - Flash Gordon: Kings Cross #1 Cover
As an Antipodean comics reader of a certain age I have a long held affection for Mandrake the Magician and The Phantom. Mandrake, from reading his adventures in my Grandmother's Australian Woman's Weekly and The Phantom from my Dad and Uncle who regularly picked up his comics for cheap entertainment. With the passing of their creator Lee Falk in 1999 I lost most enthusiasm for following their adventures but every now and then I find a modern take that's interesting.
In recent years Dynamite Comics have published comics teaming King Features characters Mandrake, Flash Gordon, and The Phantom (Currently Mandrake's pal Lothar)
Recently Roger Langridge contributed a cover for Flash Gordon: Kings Cross #1 featuring the King Features team up, I asked him a few questions and he generously shared some of the preliminary work that went into creating the cover.
Did you get any art direction before or after the penciling/rough stage for this cover?
I was asked to include Mandrake, Dynamite’s current Phantom (i.e. Lothar), the new lady Phantom and Flash Gordon. Beyond that, the details were pretty much left up to me. Once the initial sketch was approved, editor Nate Cosby requested that I do all of the lettering as part of the artwork, which I had more or less planned on doing anyway for the newspaper one, so the art I turned in didn’t require any pre-production beyond slapping it into InDesign (or whatever the cool kids use these days).
Did you provide any input into the colouring of this cover? Or just leave in your trusty colourist's hands?
The trusty colourist was me, so the answer to both of those questions is yes! I’ve used that dot-screen trick before (where you can see the dots that make up the colours, Roy Lichenstein-style) a couple of times, so I felt, since I knew what I was doing there, that I would rather do it myself and make sure it was done the way I’d imagined it. There was one colouring note from Nate, to fix Lady Phantom’s hair colour (I made her look too blonde originally), but apart from that they went with what I turned in with no other changes.
You've worked on a few classic American newspaper strip characters in recent years are there any others you'd consider doing a stint on? (Would love to see you more Mandrake with you writing and drawing!)
I’d be up for that, although I don’t think Mandrake is quite the hot seller we’d both like it to be, unfortunately. Other characters I’d like to have a crack at: well, I enjoyed the Barney Google/Popeye team-up in IDW’s Popeye #12 a whole lot; doing a regular Barney Google series in the style of Billy DeBeck would be a dream job for me. I’d love to have a go at Alley Oop, the time-travelling caveman, some time, too. And, as long as we’re fantasizing, let’s throw The Spirit on to that list as well! (I can dream, can’t I?)
Women In Comics Festival
This weekend at All Star Comics in Melbourne:
The All Star Women's Comic Book Club is excited to announce the first ever Women In Comics Festival! This is a celebration of the wonderful women who read, create, cosplay, geek out over, feature in, and are curious about comic books.
The festival runs over two big days at All Star Comics Melbourne December 10th and 11th. Women from across Australia will be selling their comics, zines and crafts at our Creators Market over the two days as well as other fun events, including face painting, colouring in, crafting, balloons, cosplay, and a drawing class!
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SATURDAY 10TH DECEMBER:
11am-4pm: FREE sketches from 4 wonderful local creators
11-4pm: Creators Market
1pm-3pm: Signing with Hope Larson
4:30pm-5:30pm: Q&A with some of the industry's best!
Hope Larson (Batgirl, Compass South, Goldie Vance)
Savanna Ganucheau (Lumberjanes, Adventure Time, Invader Zim, Bloom)
Georgina Chadderton (Banksia project recipient, Alright Ghost Fans)
Mandy Ord (Sensitive Creatures, Trains, Rooftop)
SUNDAY 11TH DECEMBER:
Lots of great family-friendly activities like crafting and cosplay throughout the day, as well as the market! Stay tuned for more info!
11-5pm: Creators Market
11:30-1pm: FREE Comic drawing class with Jess Parker, for kids aged 8-12. Places are limited, so please message WICFest to register a spot for a young creator.
Yarmak Gallery
Stanley and Reginald Pitt's Australian Tarzan analogue, Yarmak.
Golden Age Australian Comics Discovery
I love stories of paper treasures being discovered under floorboards or in walls of houses, from ebay seller golden-age-comics:
In 2015, under the floorboards of a shop in a seaside suburb of Adelaide, a treasure-trove of comics was discovered in a cellar not accessed since just after World War II. Previously, the shop had been run as a news agency, and the cellar was utilised as a storage room. There were piles and piles of comic books, newspapers and magazines, in immaculate, never-before-read condition.
Samples of these stunning near mint paper treasures: