
If you check the link above, I think you'll agree (or be forced toīy me) that it truly is a comics gathering of international standing. Gonna be at DICE! The Dublin International Comic Expo Hopefully the pay-off will be the cracking comics available from me in 2014. He'll be the impractically handsome one with twice the legroom he was expecting. My erstwhile tablemate Andrew Griffith will still be doing some amazing sketches and some equally impressive signatures at table CC3 at Artist's Alley. And hopefully you'll come see me too.įor those who had pre-ordered commissions, and would still like them completed and mailed out, please contact me at and we can sort something out.

Hopefully, I can make it out sometime in 2014.

I was so looking forward to my trip to the States, and not just because there are no cats there, and the streets are paved with cheese (important to me due to my allergies, and lactose-dependency). So, in order to the best job I can - and not just on this project, but on another, equally exciting, all-new concoction already in production - I've had to step back and remain tethered to my drawing board. But it does mean that my workload has increased somewhat. Yeah, I know! A dream gig and a company I've always wanted to work with. I'm to be the artist on a Death's Head II one-shot, tentatively scheduled for release in February 2014. Not only that, but the gig is working on an iteration of one one of my favourite characters in all of fiction, and one I had a huge connection to (visually, at least) during my teen years. Some of you may be aware that last weekend at the incredible DICE convention here in Dublin, it was revealed that I am to take on my first work for a little company you and I like to refer to as Marvel Comics. It's not been an easy decision (Rarely does one buy flights, pay for a table, secure accommodation and then pronounce, "Nah, don't fancy it.") but it's one that has been made for ultimately good - great, even - reasons. So, I regretfully inform you that I will NOT be attending the New York Comic Convention next weekend. Unfortunately, I won't be doing much sleeping anywhere in the forseeable future. I want to wake up in a city that never sleeps.
