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frazerbrown-producer · 3 months
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redcabincomics · 2 months
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Congrats to ONI PRESS on reviving a piece of comic book history. We are looking forward to this, featuring some amazing TALES FROM QUARANTINE contributors amongst the amazing creative lineup
#eccomics #ec #comicbookhistory #eccomics #williamgaines #comichistory
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The entire world and @tonyhawk is currently trying to identify the mystery skater in this photo, but I think we know who it really is…. #WhoIStheKID ! #tftqcomic #talesfromthequarantine #talesfromthequarantinecomic #redcabincomics
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christineluzrivas · 2 years
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Tales from the Quarancrypt, Day 1: I made ciabatta bread today! It was my first time baking bread from scratch and I did it without a stand mixer! Considering my very severe texture aversion this is a huge accomplishment for me. And the bread was good! Im literally so proud of this and I’m excited to try and make more. #quarantalks #talesfromthequarantine #quarantine #imadethis #achievement https://www.instagram.com/p/CX4kGq2rxrY/?utm_medium=tumblr
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coolinspiration · 3 years
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This is a sneak preview of one of the stories I illustrated for @RedCabinComics @TFTQcomic! This one was written by the excellent @Rondominas & the outstanding @RobJonesWrites #talesfromthequarantine #comics @FrazerBrown @MattPHardy (at Swindon) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTfMXITD3DX/?utm_medium=tumblr
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frazerbrown-producer · 3 months
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Christopher LLOYD and Christopher Walken in Macbeth (1974)
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frazerbrown-producer · 3 months
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That was one of my favourite pieces of TV ever. A Work of art @junotemple was spectacular in an already spectacular cast. #fargoseason5 @fargo
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frazerbrown-producer · 2 months
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I have awakened to the news of the passing of comic legend Paul Neary. Although I had the privilege of meeting him only once as a kid during the early 1990s, likely at UKCAC, the interaction remains a cherished memory. Paul was a wonderfully accommodating fellow to teenage me. Paul's lengthy generosity in discussing my fledgling portfolio during that encounter, amidst the backdrop of meeting Marvel U.K. luminaries, was invaluable and profoundly inspiring. It is something that will always stay with me.
His noteworthy contributions to Marvel U.K., spanning from Excalibur to Hulk Weekly, hold a place as significant childhood milestones for me and many others. Paul's counsel at the convention that day, coupled with rigorous redrafting, played a pivotal role in my artistic development, culminating in the publication of my first professional comic artwork at the age of 15, I’m pretty certain that wouldn’t have happened without that lengthy conversation and support of a kid with a dream.
Beyond his exceptional inking and artistic prowess, his astute eye for talent brought forth notable names and powerhouse work from the like of Gary Erskine, Andy Lanning, Liam Sharp, Gary Frank, and numerous other U.K. stars.
Under his stewardship, the distinctive Marvel U.K. line of U.S.-sized comics, featuring titles such as Deaths Head II, Digitek, and Motormouth, emerged and left an indelible mark. It was a spectacle that fueled my youthful imagination, realizing that we could have our own U.K. heroes and universe under the prestigious Marvel banner. It inspired so much in my comic book journey. The memories of those convention days, marked by signed and sketched issues from Frank, Erskine, and Sharp, remain cherished possessions.
The era Paul Neary cultivated, while brief, stands as a testament to his legendary influence on the industry. His passing leaves a void, but his legacy lives on.
Rest in Peace, Mr. Neary.
For further insights into Paul's life and work, I recommend reading the comprehensive CBR article: https://www.cbr.com/paul-neary-marvel-dc-artist-marvel-uk-obituary/
#comics #marvelcomics #marveluk #paulneary
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frazerbrown-producer · 3 months
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I really enjoyed #themarvels #marvel #mcu #msmarvel #brielarson
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frazerbrown-producer · 2 months
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PUT ON 3-D GLASSES NOW!
Amongst the recent Marvel U.K. deep dive I found these cool OVERKILL cards.
I loved these things and thought they were long gone.
Work by Bryan Hitch, Gary Frank, Gary Erskine and many more.
John Freeman of DOWN THE TUBES wrote a great article about them:
“Back in the early 1990s, some fantastic trading cards were given away in three early issues of Marvel UK’s Overkill, which I edited, featuring art by Gary Frank, some of the cards inked by Cam Smith.
These cards feature Hell’s Angel (later, Dark Angel), The Guide, Algernon Crowe, Colonel Tigon Liger, Master Key, Misha, Motormouth, Killpower, Death’s Head, Tuck, Purge and Digitek.
Many Marvel UK fans will have no doubt come across these images in various places online before, conjuring up, perhaps, fond memories of the debut of Death’s Head II in Overkill #12 – 14 in 1992, his arrival further enhanced by fantastic covers by Mark Harrison and Steve Sampson.”
You can read the full thing here: https://downthetubes.net/1990s-marvel-uk-nostalgia-the-first-overkill-trading-cards/
The 3D cards by BRYAN HITCH are particularly cool.
I got the whole lot signed at UKCAC ‘92 as wee bairn. The reason I have so many DEATH’S HEAD 2 cards is he was my favourite, plus it was a ‘hot book’ in the speculator market, so I figured I’d retire on the money made from selling these in the future. We all know how that bubble turned out.
Fun times
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frazerbrown-producer · 2 months
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I was sorting through some storage boxes recently and found some curios from the dark depths of UKCAC ‘92 including this item a ‘TOM DEFALCO’ autograph card.
I have such fond memories of that time. In fact when I started TALES FROM THE QUARANTINE I made sure to reach out to all of those folk from Marvel U.K. that were so inspiring and accommodating to 13 year old me at the con.
The passing of Paul Neary recently has sent me back down a MARVEL U.K. collection rabbit hole and I’ve unearthed some fun stuff like this card. Tom DEFALCO and Paul NEARY gave me some great portfolio advice that day, and LIAM SHARP, ANDY LANNING, GARY ERSKINE and all the other attendees signed a multitude of items. If I remember correctly they gave everything on the table away for free so I asked for multiple copies for my buddies. My poor old dad had to carry around bags of posters, badges, comics and trading cards all day. It would be our last con together before he passed. Great memories were made.
A couple of years back I considered relaunching / producing a large UKCAC revival and sought the blessing of its creators to use the name, out of respect . The original producers preferred it stay as a great memory and moment in time, and whilst it saddened me, I can absolutely see their point. It was a unique moment in time.
Spending tonight on the nostalgia Choo Choo train.
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frazerbrown-producer · 2 months
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Very exciting to see EC Comics return. #eccomics #talesfromthecrypt #onipress
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frazerbrown-producer · 3 months
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Happy 30th Birthday to THE DAY TODAY. One of my first times on a set as a performer along with a bunch of fellow theatre kids from my agency. Seems like yesterday, but also a lifetime ago. Fond memories.
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redcabincomics · 4 months
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ANIMATED GIF | TALES FROM THE QUARANTINE | RED CABIN COMICS
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frazerbrown-producer · 2 months
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