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Showing posts with label Lazy Frog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lazy Frog. Show all posts
30 August 2022
15 August 2022
Lazy Frog comic #3 - Shaky Kane
11 January 2022
Lazy Frog #5 - Shaky Kane
I've looked before at adult humour comic Lazy Frog. Issue 1 & 2 are here and issue 4 is here. One of the most interesting thing about them is the involvement of artist Shaky Kane. I've no idea how long Lazy Frog lasted but here's issue 5 - again Shaky is involved - in fact he's the only credited artist.
Here's Lazy Frog #5 then...
4 January 2022
Lazy Frog #4 - Shaky Kane
I've looked before at adult humour comic Lazy Frog. Issue 1 & 2 are here. One of the most interesting thing about them is the involvement of artist Shaky Kane. I've no idea how long Lazy Frog lasted but here's issue 4 - again Shaky is involved.
Here's Lazy Frog #4 then...
You can also check out Shaky's work on Black star fiction library comic issue 1 here and issue 2 here
7 August 2019
Lazy Frog comic 1+2
One of the earliest obscure comics I covered was 'Black star fiction library' (see here and here) which was published in 2001 and featured plenty of art by Shaky Kane.
Anyway, there was an associated sister title called 'Lazy Frog' which was more humour orientated (and look like a Viz rip-off) and I'd never seen much about it until recently when I stumbled across these 2 issue listed on ebay. Shaky's art is clearly visible in issue 2 and I'm guessing is plenty of issue 1 too...
Issue 1
Issue 2
Anyway, there was an associated sister title called 'Lazy Frog' which was more humour orientated (and look like a Viz rip-off) and I'd never seen much about it until recently when I stumbled across these 2 issue listed on ebay. Shaky's art is clearly visible in issue 2 and I'm guessing is plenty of issue 1 too...
Issue 2
28 November 2016
Black Star Fiction Library - issue 2
So here's the second (and final) issue of Shaky Kane's Black Star Fiction Library from 2001, in this issue Officer Carlos who suffered rather horribly in issue 1 is fished out of the docks, where he's met a rather unfortunate end. Like all cops, Scratch reckons, now that he's dead, Officer Carlos is a hero (even though he was a scumbag in real life), luckily Scratch has prepared for this eventuality and proceeds to ruin Officer Carlos's life from beyond the grave.
Cover
Officer Carlos (looking rather the worse for wear, but then he is dead)
From The dinosaurs are coming, the 'back-up' strip in this issue. Art by Shaky Kane.
An advert for companion (humour) title, Lazy Frog, this also featured much Shaky Kane artwork.
Cover
Officer Carlos (looking rather the worse for wear, but then he is dead)
From The dinosaurs are coming, the 'back-up' strip in this issue. Art by Shaky Kane.
An advert for companion (humour) title, Lazy Frog, this also featured much Shaky Kane artwork.
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