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This is the latest in the gallery series, with some new images from various
sources, even including a photo of Bryan, myself and Victoria from Heart
of Empire!
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Bryan, Victoria and me!
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A photo from the Eagle Awards Ceremony
at Comics 2000, featuring left to right, me, Victoria Arkwright
Stuart and Bryan... |
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G-Man
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G-Man was never published. It was written
by Pat Mills and one of the strips in a dummy magazine produced
by Emap called Heroes, a rival to 2000AD. This was
the front cover.
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San Diego Booklet Illustration
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This is Bryan's illustration for the
San Diego convention, one of whose themes is "giant robots
and dinosaurs"! |
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Serpents Kiss
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This is promotional illustration for a film
proposal called Serpents Kiss for Ed Would Productions
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Old 2000 ad cover
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This is an old 2000ad cover recently sent to me by a fan,
showing Bryan's work on the cover of the Galaxy's greatest
comic...
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The one and only God of the Guitar - Jimi
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Bryan painted this image in the early '80's
for a greetings card: it has since been re-used many times,
as a giant wall poster and was used as a Hendrix CD cover
in Germany and Warner Brothers used it as the cover of their
Jimi Hendrix video.
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Ax Preston
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Bryan has recently done these sketches of the three protagonists
for SF writer Gwyneth Jones. They are from her forthcoming
novel Bold As Love. Bryan may be doing the frontispiece
for the book: this is Ax Preston.
Bold As Love,
The sun was setting in a flood of scarlet and gold, as a
small white van cruised to a halt on the Caversham Road. Heraldic
colour arced majestically over the Thames valley, glowing
in the edging windscreens and blanking out the visors of the
traffic cops. The van, Anansi's Jamaica Kitchen, was driven
by a calm, amiable Rasta who seemed to have been training
himself from birth for trials like this-
Imagine....
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Fiorinda
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Imagine three extraordinary people, in some
most extraordinary times... It's Dissolution Summer. As the
United Kingdom prepares to break up into three nations, (Northern
Ireland already someone else's problem), the Counterculturals
have gathered, in Hyde Park, at Glastonbury, and notably in
the meadows by the river at Reading, for a festival where
everything's allowed. Among them is a talented little brat
called Fiorinda, rock and roll princess by birth, searching
for her father, the legendary Rufus O'Niall. Instead she finds
Ax Preston, the soft-spoken guitar-man with bizarre delusions
about saving the country from the dark ages. Shit happens.
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Sage
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The pop-icon team that's supposed to make the government
look cool features Fiorinda, Ax Preston, and Sage Pender,
techno-wizard king of the lads. More shit happens. When they
said everything's allowed, down by that riverside, they weren't
envisaging automatic rifles...
A shamelessly romantic fantasy about England. And rock and
roll.
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Winds of Winter
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This is the first piece of artwork Bryan has
done completely on computer.. It's for an Italian comic called
Winds Of Winter, written by Gianluca Pirreda and drawn
by Stefano Cardoselli, to be published in September.
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Luther... on a cliff!
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This is a picture that Bryan drew for Walt
Parrish's site... Walt has a unique hook: he asks people
to draw something on or near a cliff!
Check his site out: there are a lot of comic artist's work
there.
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