Page 1 Here’s an early attempt at making a comic. It’s references to Jive Bunny and RoboCop set it at around 1989 and make me about 10 years old at the time. You’d probably think I’d find this excruciatingly embarassing but I’m beginning to think I was about the bestest kid out (albeit completely mental).
Here’s my other contribution to the Nice Lunch comic. It was written by me and drawn by Matty B. It was based on a short story I wrote in primary school with my friend Nam La.
Here’s a recipe I originally wrote for the Nice Lunch comic in 2005. N.B. I now own a toaster.
Here’s another thing that I did for the Nice comic back in 2003.
Last month I wrote about Deep Roy. Deep is often confused with another actor of restricted growth called Kiran Shah. Both men are are of Indian descent and both come from Kenya. They were born just a year apart (Kiran is the elder), and both worked together on the films The Dark Crystal, Return of [...]
Earlier I nominated my three least favourite British Films of all time. Since then others have generously chimed in with their suggestions.
Yet another Spiked Fury contribution. This time from courtesy of one Daniel Morris. Good Work.
Rita, Sue and Bob Too! (1986) This awful film starring George Costigan has started to gain some kudos as some kind of classic kitchen sink comedy, which it obviously isn’t. Sure it might be directed by Alan Clarke who made loads of great, worthwhile movies and TV plays like Scum, Made in Britain and The [...]
This fine example of Spiked Fury comes courtesy of comedian Bobby Carroll, and was taken this very morning. Go and see Bobby at one of his following gigs.
I still haven’t finished reading Arthur Smith’s book but I took a break from it to read Static Revolver the new comic book by Lord Hurk and Kevin Ward. It’s like Edward Gorey meets Island of Terror. Which is a very good thing in my book. Buy it at Gosh! now and let us know [...]