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Showing posts with label Inferno. Show all posts

30 March 2023

UPDATED: Simon Harrison art in various places

Listening to the "Mega City Book Club" podcast this week about the art of Simon Harrison inspired me to go and see what of his non-2000AD comics I'd acquired over the years. The following is my list of that work but I'm sure there's more out there...

Update: I've just realised that Simon's work also appears in a few of the old UKCAC convention booklets. I've picked this one out in particular (with its cover art by John Bolton)...

...because it features this Shuk & Doode illustration which should be of interest to anyone who (like me) has recently purchased (here) the Shuk & Doode collection


new Eagle #275, 27th June 1987

Warhammer monthly #3 - Unholy Alliance (art only)

Warhammer monthly #7 - Shadowfast (art only)

Warhammer monthly #8 - Shadowfast (art only)

Warhammer monthly #9 - Shadowfast (art only); plus a pin-up of Shadowfast



Warhammer monthly #10 - Shadowfast (art only)

Warhammer monthly #11 - Shadowfast (art only)

Warhammer monthly #13 - Shadowfast cover and strip (art only)

Warhammer monthly #14 - Shadowfast (art only)

Inferno #5 - pin-up of Ungrak Bloodfang of the Blackskull Orcs


Revolver #2 - Circular Motion (artist & writer)

Crisis #58 - Rainbow cafĂ© (artist & writer)

5 October 2020

Tiernen Trevallion draws Warhammer, part 2

Carrying on from my post the other day (here) here's part 2 of my guide to the work of Tiernen Trevallion in Warhammer monthly and Inferno...

Warhammer monthly #83, July 2004 (Daemonifuge & interview)





Warhammer monthly #86, December 2004, Daemonifuge


Inferno #20, September/October 2000 - The plague pit (spot illustration only)


Inferno #25, July/August 2001 - The Deep (spot illustration only)


Inferno #26, September/October 2001 - Tales from the ten-tailed cat, the messenger's tale


2 October 2020

Tiernen Trevallion draws Warhammer, part 1

A recent episode of the Mega City book club (episode 123 - available here - look under the 'June 2020' heading) featured plenty of chat about the artist Tiernen Trevallion. I'd not read the 2000AD story under discussion but I thought I'd have a look on my shelf to see if I'd come across Tiernen's work before. This is what I found...

Warhammer monthly #62 (December 2002) - 'Tales from the ten-tailed cat - The tomb robber's tale' 




Warhammer monthly #64 (January 2003) 'Tales from the ten-tailed cat - The barkeeper's tale'


Warhammer monthly #81 (March 2004) - Daemonifuge, the thrice-born (part 1)




Warhammer monthly #82 (May 2004) - Daemonifuge, the thrice-born (part 2)


Warhammer monthly #83 (July 2004) - Daemonifuge, the thrice-born (part 3) 





30 September 2020

UPDATED: James Peaty writes Warhammer

Listening to the Mega City Book Club on the way to work this week I heard Eamonn talking to James Peaty (@JamesPeaty1575) about his early comic writing work on Warhammer comic. So, I thought I'd fish out the issues that James contributed to so that you'll all know what to look out for...

Updated items are shown in red

His contributions are as follows:
#62 = The '19ers (illustrated by David Millgate)
#64 = The '19ers
#65 = The '19ers
#57 = The '19ers
#68 = The '19ers
#79 = Quarry (illustrated by John Stokes)
#80 = Quarry 
#81 = Quarry 
#83 = Hammerbildt (illustrated by Gary Erskine)
#84 = Hammerbildt
#85 = Hammerbildt

Warhammer monthly #62

Warhammer monthly #64

Warhammer monthly #65

Warhammer monthly #68

Warhammer monthly #79


 Warhammer monthly #80

Warhammer monthly #81

Warhammer monthly #83

Warhammer monthly #84

Warhammer monthly #85

Black Library also published a more text heavy magazine, Inferno, and this also had some of James's work in. I don't have a full collection of Inferno (I'm currently missing issues 28, 40 and 46) but apart from those I've been through the rest of my collection and found the following...
Inferno #42 (May / June 2004) - 'Blood cried for blood'

Inferno #43 (July / August 2004) - 'The cuckoo of Hammerbilt'