I told you I had interesting dreams

I was reading one of those excellent 2000 AD reprint books (available at Central Library and well worth reading*) about an artist-writer team who worked during the ’80s and were constantly having their titles cancelled, despite coming up with several cult cartoon characters. Their most popular creation was a Star Wars parody about a finicky space pilot called Han Solenoid. They also created a ground-breaking stroppy princess character, later becoming involved in a copyright dispute which was settled when the artist found a childhood drawing which proved the character to be based on his little sister. They also created a spinoff cartoon starring the depressive character Bunky Bill (who looks very similar to Homestar Runner’s Strong Sad), who travels through seven layers of Hell (complaining all the way) in a famous three-part story arc.

It was an excellent book, but I can’t remember the names of the artist/writer team. That’s because I dreamt the entire thing. I can remember reading these pages as clearly as I can remember the pages of a real book, except my little brain invented the entire thing.

The Salient cartoon page is looking really good, and there are plenty of other cartoons filling up stray quarter-pages. It’s the sort of thing I would’ve loved to have done last year if the [imaginary purple waterbuffalo] had had any sort of vision or interest in the cartoons at all. I also laughed out loud at my own cartoon, which is probably unforgivable. People have been criticising the Henry Ball, PI strip, but I like it, even though it takes up an entire half page. That’s probably the most obvious criticism of the cartoons – Robbie and I have been doing it for so long we know what we can fit into a small size, whereas the newbies are much too large.

*Even though they’re in black and white.

3 Responses to “I told you I had interesting dreams”

  1. Rhinocrates Says:

    I don’t know if Salient this year is brilliant or tragic – brilliant in that it’s __good__ now with some interesting, relevant articles or tragic because this what it __could__ have been last year. Robbie even seems to have grown up a wee bit, which is an astonishing achievement (sorry, but I do consider some of his work in 2007 to have been puerile and vilely sexist).

  2. I, on the other hand, am happily regressing.

  3. Simple is good, and not necessarily regressive.
    Besides, your key target for new readers are freshfaced first-years, who need a little simplicity.

    I really like the concept of a bunch of unrelated strips which change in style each week. Might even get me drawing things again!

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