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Though the minions of Hocus-Baloney enterprises fondly imagine themselves to be the employees of a soul-less, all conquering mulit-national juggernaut, ruthlessly crushing all opposition in its eternal quest for power, this is only 90% true.
When pushed, we are only too pleased to grudgingly admit that other cartoonisits and creative types exist, and that some of them, indeed, are not talentless hacks pushing their purile, cancerous, semi-literate drivel to an audience of undemanding neanderthals.
They may be reached from here.
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www.simongane.com That fine fellow Gane and his very fine work can be found here. Most fine indeed. |
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HotelFred
"The Hotel Fred is where that musky gentleman Fred the Clown spends his
lonely afternoons. Roger Langridge is the cartoonist at whose doorstep
all blame ought squarely to be laid." |
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www.gitland.com
The website for cartoonist Rob Wells. Gitland? No, it's true ! |
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Stupidmonsters.blogspot.com
Gary Northfield is the creator of "Stupidmonsters", and "Bad Dog".
Keep an eye out for Derek the Sheep, now featured in the Beano |
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www.bugpowder.com
The prime site for all things UK small press |
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www.zen-pilot.com
Those odd obsessives: comics, art, er... stuff |
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Mark Stafford was one of the contributors to the rather splendid "wall" - a massive collaborative hypercomic that was originally created for the ICA as part of the Comica festival in 2003. |
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For reasons no-one can adequately explain, Mr Stafford is Door Bitch at PROD - a monthly cracking good time in beautiful downtown Brixton. Drinkin', dancin', communist ideology! Bring your favourite records and stare forlornly as they empty the dancefloor! |
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Mr Stafford put in a couple of years as a half-arsed critic on the Resonance Review show and still pops up occasionally to pollute the airwaves with his ill-considered opinions. That lapse in taste aside, Resonance FM is probably the greatest radio station you're likely to clap you lugholes around. Where slapdash meets highbrow in an uncategorisable way, check it out. |
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www.electricsheepmagazine.co.uk
Electric Sheep: A deviant view of cinema |
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