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Tag Archives: Dylan Horrocks
Comics Dress Code
In the March 2015 issue of Air France Magazine, New Zealand’s own comics genius Dylan Horrocks has a sweet little comic about how he gets invited to a comics festival in France, and goes out looking for something suitable to … Continue reading
Safe Sex By Dylan Horrocks
In 1996, Hero Magazine asked Dylan Horrocks for a comic strip about safe sex. And this is what he came up with. I love the unfiltered aspect of the thing. (Artwork by Dylan Horrocks, via Twitter)
Horrocks goes down
Dylan Horrocks and System of A Down – now there are two names I’d never dream of seeing in one sentence? But still, the creator of one of the most literate (or at least bookish) comics of the past decennia, … Continue reading
Moore a la Horrocks
Dylan Horrocks originally drew this great portrait of Alan Moore for a book on Moore, but now has posted a colored version on his Facebook page. I like Moore as a mage-like Tom Strong. (Artwork © Dylan Horrocks – Check … Continue reading
New online comics by Dylan Horrocks
Since he started running his comics in online format on his Hicksville Comics blog, Dylan Horrocks has been a busy bee. On Monday, he pointed us towards The Journey, a 16 page pdf comic he created for Waitakere City Council, … Continue reading
Stripgids : Kiwi Comics
Dit artikel verscheen in Stripgids nr. 7 (november 2007).
Posted in Comics
Tagged Ant Sang, Chris Slane, Dylan Horrocks, Jared Lane, Matt Ait, Murray Ball, Roger Langridge, Stripgids
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Comics history artifact
I found this leaflet (click for the complete version) in an early issue of Seth‘s Palookaville. I like the way Black Eye and Drawn And Quarterly at that time tried to cross-market their respective titles, only to completely merge a … Continue reading