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Showing posts with label Dylan Teague. Show all posts

19 December 2025

Lawless 2025 - the photos, part 10

For anyone (like me!) who thinks it'a a very long time to wait until Lawless 2026 here's some photos of Lawless 2025 to help keep you going until May 2026.

Simon Bisley prints were here
More prints & Bisley paintings were here
Bisley pencil work is here
Original comic art for sale here
Brian Bolland was here
The convention floor was here
Guests were here
More guests were here
Henry Flint was here

and now a miscellany of images...

more art from Dylan Teague's folder...


Hookjaw c/o Colin MacNeil

The raffle table - loads of goodies up for grabs!

The merch!


15 November 2025

Lawless 2025 - the photos, part 8

For anyone (like me!) who thinks it'a a very long time to wait until Lawless 2026 here's some photos of Lawless 2025 to help keep you going until May 2026.

Simon Bisley prints were here
More prints & Bisley paintings were here
Bisley pencil work is here
Original comic art for sale here
Brian Bolland was here
The convention floor was here
Guests were here

and now more guests...

Here's Hunt Emerson

Here's Dave Kendall

Here's Dylan Teague

Here's Ant Williams & Patrick Goddard

Stuart Lloyd Gould had a table with loads of stuff on it

Here's Lyndon Webb's table

Here's John Higgins and (non-guest artist) James Bacon


27 June 2020

Warhammer monthly comics - focus on other cover artists

Recently I've been working my way through the cover artists who graced the cover of Warhammer monthly comic back in the late 90s / early '00s...

Issues 1-10 is here


Issues 11-20 is here
Issues 21-30 is here
Issues 31-40 is here
Issues 51-60 is here


Issues 61-70 is here
Issues 71-80 is here
Issues 81-86 is here

But obviously if you're after a particular artist I realised that it'd be a bit of a slog going through all those links, so instead I'm going to do a bit of a short-cut selection here and just look at the covers of a single artist at a time.

I looked at Clint Langley's covers here 
I looked at Colin MacNeil's covers here
I looked at Kev Hopgood's covers here
I looked at Kev Walker's covers here
I looked at Simon Davis's covers here

Next up is a selection of artists whose names you might not normally associate with the title - maybe a bit more familiar if you're a 2000AD reader...

Warhammer monthly comic - issue 63, cover by Patrick Goddard, Lee Townsend and Len O'Grady

Warhammer monthly comic - issue 73, cover by Dylan Teague

Warhammer monthly comic - issue 76, cover by Patrick Goddard

Warhammer monthly comic - issue 77, cover by Patrick Goddard

Warhammer monthly comic - issue 84, cover by Frazer Irving

6 April 2020

Warhammer monthly comic - issue 71-80, cover artists guide

I never read Warhammer monthly back in the day and have only started picking it up in recent years - it's packed full of well-known (2000AD) creators and plenty of other not so well-known names. 

Anyway, a covers gallery is a good a way as any to act as an introduction to a comic so over the next few weeks I'll show you what the issues all look like. 

Issues 1-10 is here
Issues 11-20 is here
Issues 21-30 is here
Issues 31-40 is here
Issues 51-60 is here
Issues 61-70 is here
Next up is issues 71-80...

Warhammer monthly - issue 71, cover artist Ian Peterson 


Warhammer monthly - issue 72, cover artist Clint Langley

Warhammer monthly - issue 73, cover artist Dylan Teague

Warhammer monthly - issue 74, cover artist Karl Richardson

Warhammer monthly - issue 75, cover artist Karl Richardson

Warhammer monthly - issue 76, cover artist Patrick Goddard

Warhammer monthly - issue 77, cover artist Patrick Goddard

Warhammer monthly - issue 78, cover artist Kev Hopgood

Warhammer monthly - issue 79, cover artist Adrian Smith

Warhammer monthly - issue 80, cover artist Scott Johnson

23 September 2019

Judge Dredd - LOTF, contributor guide

Inspired by a recent question from David McDonald (about the picture at the bottom of this post) I thought I'd share the centre pages from the Judge Dredd (Lawman of the future) action special. 

Why? Well they provide a (still relatively rare) guide to precisely who did what in the whole run of the Lawman of the future ('90s Stallone movie spin-off Dredd comic). A useful list and it's got some familar name on it (and just as interestingly it's got some unknown names on it). Anyway, a useful reference sheet. The strips were credited in LOTF but it's still handy so have them all in one place like this.