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March 2012 Laydeez do Comics

My Name is Robin Barnard. Have a look at my own blog here.  I am this month’s guest blogger for Laydeez Do Comics This month we were treated to a group of new and very promising creative talents in the form of the London Print Studio Comics Collective Karrie Fransman writer and artist of The House That […]

January Laydeez do Comics

Hey all, faybird33 here, guest blogger for the first Laydeez do Comics of 2012. I write one page comic art mostly about sex, society, relationships. You can check me out at www.faybird33.com. I also run an online resource for creatives at www.wildanduntamedthings.co.uk. So, to the speakers. First up was Karen Rubins who told us about […]

December Laydeez do Comics

Hi there Laydeez. I’m Jade Sarson, an illustrator and comic creator based in Milton Keynes. I recently graduated from the University of Lincoln with a first class honours degree in Illustration, and am currently one of six comic interns at the londonprintstudio (if you went to last months meeting you may have met Shamisa, one of […]

November 2011 Laydeez do ComicA

I am Shamisa Debroey, the guest blogger for November. In my own work I look to push the boundaries between illustration and strip, minimal and colourful, and topics like love and hate. I recently graduated from the infamous Sint Lukas Brussels under the careful supervision of Johan Stuyck, head of publishing house Oogachtend. I am […]

October 2011 Meeting

Hello, my name is Nuala Murphy and I’m a comics artist. This is my response to the October meeting of Laydeez do Comics, I hope you enjoy it. You can find more of my work at nualacmurphy.blogspot.com. Thanks! Kripa Joshi  Illustrator and comic artist Martin Steenton + Judith Taboy  Co-editors and contributing writers at Avoid the Future a […]

August 2011 Laydeez do Comics

Hello! I’m Sally Plowman, I am a blogger heycoolcookie.blogspot.com and this Laydeez, I have been asked to be the blog-guest! Okay, so after the introduction and question that everyone dreads (I quite like it, and as Nicola Streeten pointed out, people can be reminded of the otherwise forgotten names of the regulars) the first speakerwas Howard Hardiman […]

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