November 9th, 2007

Kick the Cat

Made this when Corel Painter was new and exciting. Ah it still is really. Havent got the new version which has a Divine Ratio tool and some great new bits. I’m so ignorant that I never heard of that theory until I saw it in Painter.

This Kick the Cat was for a collection of the comics that appeared in the rose tinited, wasn’t everything better during the Blitz, piece of over-rated gick free sheet aka The Slate.

I think the textured paper is akin to using lens flare now in terms of entry level dicking around with a new programme

KICK THE CAT

Mew.

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15 Responses to “Kick the Cat”

  1. ger Says:

    Haha! Never knew you did Kick the Cat…you can badmouth the Slate but until the Shiznit liberated comic-ignorant people like me, the Slate was all we had man….

  2. ger Says:

    that and Viz, like…

  3. PMC Says:

    The slate was fuckin funny man. I liked Gavs strips in it, but overall the magazine was good too.

  4. Bob Byrne Says:

    I didnt do KTC, it was Gav Beattie. This was just for the collection where he got other artist to draw a version.

    Neh, The Slate was patchy, had some absolutely classic gags but when you sift the issues you’ll see that the ‘everything is shit’ attitude is too easy and the content wasn’t always good. Plus they burned the printer which I think is bang out or order. But hey, it was good all in all and way better than Mongrel.

  5. PMC Says:

    Very true, Mongrel aint the best, burned the printer eh? Th sucks.

  6. cliodhna Says:

    awww poor kitty!

    I’m seem to have missed a whole slice of comics - what was the slate? not impressed they burned the printer

  7. cliodhna Says:

    “i seem to..” not “I’m seem to…” can’t bloody type

  8. luke Says:

    its a bit more extreme than gav`s original.i remember reading toenail clippings and (i`m not belittleing his animal abuse or anything) but his was a good kick,but kicking the cat`s head off?
    fuckin ell

  9. moo Says:

    you’ll appreciate this Bob: http://migly.deviantart.com/art/Lego-Liezl-63494387

  10. Bonzo Says:

    Just to answer Cliodhna’s question… The Slate (far as I remember) was a free mag (I THINK mid-90s), mainly challenging Irish culture. Made mainstream news a couple of times, for things like their ‘Blacks in the Jacks’ cover, and an article de-demonising (if thats the word) paedophiles…

  11. cliodhna Says:

    cheers Bonzo, I lived in the arse end of no where for the most of the ’90’s so I guess it never made it down my way

  12. PMC Says:

    Not quite the 90s- Blacks in the jacks came out when I was in college, Ithink around 2002/3- still have it, hillarious.

  13. cliodhna Says:

    hmmm if it was 2002/3 then I was in new york…wasn’t BrenB’s antholgy comic out round that time? Toe Nail Clippings was it called?

  14. Bob Byrne Says:

    Yeah the Slate was after TC. It should be noted that I really digged The Slate and hounded them to publish my stuff but nobody can seen to admit that it just fizzled out dramatically.

    Moo, that pic haunted my wet dreams. To ride a Lego block…….phwoar.

  15. Bonzo Says:

    mid 90s…. 2002… all the same to me…an alcoholic blur…

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