Roger Langridge's Blog, page 263
June 13, 2013
Doctor 'Oo
Published on June 13, 2013 13:55
June 12, 2013
Comixology
So a nice fella from Comixology sent me an e-mail asking if I'd be interested in submitting the Fez minicomic to them for sale on their platform. I did point out that it was just a minicomic, but this didn't seem to faze them, so submit it I did. And it was accepted! So now I'm just waiting to find out when it goes live.
I love minicomics. To me, they are the most perfect form of comics - comics in their most refined state. They are a formal embodiment of comics' most attractive feature: comics, unlike film or theatre or even music, require no collaboration, no real financial resources to make happen. One person can do it all. With minicomics, that person is not only producing the work, but more often than not printing, assembling and stapling the things as well. If comics are the people's artform, minicomics are its most accessible manifestation.
So if it's a digital minicomic, is it still a minicomic? Who knows? I don't know if I'm that bothered about the label, to be honest. If I'm concerned about anything, it's that being sold as a proper comic alongside a lot of slickly-produced material might give readers unrealistic expectations. The nice thing about putting a physical minicomic into somebody's hands is that the format has a kind of in-built humility to it. It says, "Don't expect Maus here. This is just a bit of fun." I hope that, even without those visual cues, Comixology's customers will approach this throwaway, trifling bit of fluff in the right spirit.
All this is irrelevant to you, the Hotel Fred reader, of course. Simply by reading this, you have all the context you'll ever need - and a DRM-free version of the comic if you want it, to boot.
Anyway. All of this gives me an excuse to share these graphics I created for Comixology...
I shall keep you posted about my digital adventures.
I love minicomics. To me, they are the most perfect form of comics - comics in their most refined state. They are a formal embodiment of comics' most attractive feature: comics, unlike film or theatre or even music, require no collaboration, no real financial resources to make happen. One person can do it all. With minicomics, that person is not only producing the work, but more often than not printing, assembling and stapling the things as well. If comics are the people's artform, minicomics are its most accessible manifestation.
So if it's a digital minicomic, is it still a minicomic? Who knows? I don't know if I'm that bothered about the label, to be honest. If I'm concerned about anything, it's that being sold as a proper comic alongside a lot of slickly-produced material might give readers unrealistic expectations. The nice thing about putting a physical minicomic into somebody's hands is that the format has a kind of in-built humility to it. It says, "Don't expect Maus here. This is just a bit of fun." I hope that, even without those visual cues, Comixology's customers will approach this throwaway, trifling bit of fluff in the right spirit.
All this is irrelevant to you, the Hotel Fred reader, of course. Simply by reading this, you have all the context you'll ever need - and a DRM-free version of the comic if you want it, to boot.
Anyway. All of this gives me an excuse to share these graphics I created for Comixology...


I shall keep you posted about my digital adventures.
Published on June 12, 2013 03:39
June 11, 2013
Abigail and Friends
Published on June 11, 2013 23:28
June 10, 2013
Before I Leave Derry...
One last Derry-related sketch. I copied this from a placard in the town and did a final version in my hotel later - it's the crest of the city. I particularly liked the bored skeleton. Every town should have a bored skeleton.

Published on June 10, 2013 22:27
June 9, 2013
Couple of things

(If you need more Fez after absorbing that, there's the three-pager I did for
The other thing I wanted to mention is that my missing artwork has been recovered! Apparently it was packed in such a way that it wasn't obvious (something like a "hidden compartment" is what I've been told) when it was sent to the person in London I was supposed to collect it from, and the box was nearly recycled before someone spotted it. But a nick-of-time rescue was made and all's well that ends well. I'm looking forward to laying my hands on it in a few days. My thanks to everyone who expressed concern, spread the word and looked out for the stuff, I really appreciate it.
Published on June 09, 2013 00:22
June 8, 2013
Last Batch from 2D!
And this is the last of them. Fewer sketches on Sunday than on Saturday because I had a plane to catch. What a great show - my thanks again to everyone involved.







Published on June 08, 2013 04:00
June 7, 2013
2D Part 5: In Which Pooh and Piglet Fall Down a Mine Shaft
More sketches from the 2D Festival in Derry last weekend.
(I was tabling with Nicholas Gurewitch but he was hardly ever there. so I was sketching his characters as well)







Published on June 07, 2013 04:00
June 6, 2013
2D: The Search for Spock
More 2D Festival sketches.
That last one was done after the first day ended - someone asked me for a Popeye-and-Bluto right at the end of the day as the doors were closing, so I rattled off the headshots above - but I felt bad about doing such a lousy sketch, so I did a proper one to give to him the next day. Unfortunately, I didn't see him - so if that was you, let me know and I'll send it to you!







That last one was done after the first day ended - someone asked me for a Popeye-and-Bluto right at the end of the day as the doors were closing, so I rattled off the headshots above - but I felt bad about doing such a lousy sketch, so I did a proper one to give to him the next day. Unfortunately, I didn't see him - so if that was you, let me know and I'll send it to you!
Published on June 06, 2013 04:00
June 5, 2013
2D: The Adventure Continues
More sketches from Derry's 2D Festival. There are three almost-identical Joker pictures because there was a line of kids and for a while there each one wanted the same thing the guy in front had asked for. I asked if they wanted a different pose and got a "no" every time!







Published on June 05, 2013 04:00
June 4, 2013
More 2D Sketches
Published on June 04, 2013 04:00