Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Johnny Learns the Hard Way

The upcoming Comica Comiket Festival, in London, got my tutor raring to go and he suggested ways we could put forward some work for our stall. We concluded that a new copy of our student comic anthology (DAWNS) would be a good idea.

Having missed out on contributing to the first two issues, I was eager to submit something. I was soon inspired by this article about children and teenagers playing on railway lines.

It struck a chord with me; don’t ask me how but I have seen the results of trains hitting people and it’s very disturbing. I recalled a rhyme I was taught as a child to keep me off the tracks. There are variations to the rhyme, but I decided to use this one, and put it into comic form.





The comic-style was largely inspired by Russian Communist Propaganda posters; bold with high contrast, minimal colour. But I was also influenced by Charles Burns’ Black Hole comic, which I've mentioned in a previous post, but have only just gotten round to reading.

The most astounding thing about this comic is that I managed to finish it at all, and first in the group wouldn’t you know. Sadly, a lack of extra contributors means that DAWNS 3 probably wont be at Comica.

No matter, the comic has given me further ideas for future work…

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