A selection of panel details from Out There, a 68 page horror graphic novel illustrated in collaboration with writer David Lumsden.
Additional credits:
Cover & chapter art: David Lupton
Letters: Rob Jones
Based on a screenplay by Ronnie Mackintosh.
The book can be purchased here.
Four page comic created for Brighton based design consultancy Clearleft, to promote their user research services. The comic featured in their 2023 Clearleft Annual.
Sample panels (unlettered) from Boat Volume 5: The Light In The Shadows.
Written by David Lumsden and published by BHP Comics.
DROWSE is a lo-fi supernatural crime series written by Frank Verano and Nick Klinger, illustrated by Jaime Huxtable, lettered by Taylor Esposito, and edited by Kev Ketner. Read it for free here: drowsecomic.com
A selection of pages and panels from Such, Such Were the Joys: A Graphic Novel, available to buy from Pluto Press. Adapted from George Orwell’s original essay by Sean Michael Wilson and illustrated by myself. Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
Read a preview of the first chapter here.
Listen to an interview, where I talk to Alex Fitch (Panel Borders) about making the book .
Read our ‘Inside Look’ on the creative process for Broken Frontier.
Such, Such Were the Joys: A Graphic Novel is also available from my online shop and the following online stores:
Sample pages from a project in progress with Sean Michael Wilson and Michael Albert. Currently looking for a publisher.
Project in progress with writer Sean Michael Wilson and Christopher Rathbone, about Rathbone’s uncle Fred J Dixon and his campaign against conscription during WW1. Dixon was a prominent figure in Canadian politics at the time, who stood up for the rights of individuals during a time of crisis. This project is currently looking for a publisher. Find out more and see a 10 page sample on Sean’s website here.
Pages from a comic celebrating 120 years of the General Federation of Trade Unions, created with writer Sean Michael Wilson and historical consultant Edda Nicolson. Read the entire 30 page book here.
Artwork for two-page promotional comic strip (minus captions) for Freedom From Torture’s Christmas Care Box Appeal. The comic was also made into a short animated video. Video created by Hands Up.
All ages comedy-adventure comic about a bear and a dog, set on the Gower coast (near where I grew up). Jammo likes to make things, G Bear just stands back and prepares for the worst..
Read the web comic here: gbearandjammo.com
Illustration for Draw The Line, a website featuring over 100 comic artists drawing positive political actions anyone can take.
The theme for my illustration is: Build a Wall of Kindness.
Project initiated by comic artist Myfanwy Tristram.
Created for the Graphic Shakespeare Competition 2016.
Two page comic created for anthology publication. Contributors were asked to draw about a song that defines them or has some deep biographical meaning in their life.
Tune Zine was launched at the Rose Tinted Spectacular Zine Fair in November 2016. All profits went to Brighton based migrant charities.
Adapted from a section of John le Carré's 1963 spy novel. Originally intended for Russ Kick’s Graphic Canon of Crime and Mystery.
Poster illustration for Graphic Novel in a Day workshop.
The Afanc is a lake monster from Welsh mythology who has been described as looking like a crocodile, a dwarf and even a beaver. My version takes his cue from that last description.
Read the webcomic here.
Buy issues 2 and 3 of Afanc here. Issue 1 is collected in Jammo, available here.
Makers of Monsters: Gideon Mantell, Mary Shelley and their age of discovery is a work in progress (formerly entitled Better Beasts), long listed for the Myriad Editions First Graphic Novel Award 2014. Written by Mark Pembrey.
Two page strip originally published in Electric Sheep Magazine. It marked the UK Blu-ray release of Roger Corman’s classic horror based on Poe’s short story. WARNING: contains adult language.
Client:
Electric Sheep Magazine