Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Crusoe Fiction


Here's something else requestered from the files of Lost Property - this did actually see print, but only in black and white, not in glorious Coylecolour (I think some of this may have been coloured with pens, but don't quote me on that). Interestingly (only to me, admittedly), the dialogue for this was just pulled directly from the very first script that I ever wrote, and was crammed into the Crusoe setting. This might explain why it's not actually funny. But it does look nice. If nothing else, this goes towards my ongoing campaign to get Bryan to agree to doing an all-colour book in the near-future. If you want to support the Coyle Colouring Campaign, please leave a comment and hoot your literary horn as your drive past on the old information superhighway bypass.

In other news, I finished inking the first batch of Shido pages yesterday - Huzzah!! That's nine pages down - more please!

11 Comments:

Blogger Bolt-01 said...

It does look lovely in colour. Wish I'd been able to run the Cannibal salad pages in colour as well.

More Coyle colour isn't necessarily a bad thing, might slow the bugger down a bit.

8:54 pm  
Blogger Ed said...

It doesn't seem to take him long at all, and then he rubbishes it whilst saying that he's lazy!

Disgusting really, isn't it?

9:12 pm  
Blogger Richmond A Clements said...

More colour

*TOOT*TOOT*

6:43 am  
Blogger VickyS said...

i havent got a horn to honk ?! fool.

yeah whats with this prolific Bryan? youre letting the side down by making it look easy to churn out billions of stuff.

but yeah colours ROCK

3:46 pm  
Blogger Ed said...

See, you're reluctance to even discuss the use of colour is clearly a ploy to avoid admitting how right I am!

And Bou, just honk what you have, even if it means just sticking your head out of the window and howling like a thing gone mad!

9:31 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

its not funny

12:05 pm  
Blogger Ed said...

And? What's your point, chum?

6:59 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The guy is clearly lonely...that is not too funny...

You'll be having a go at people with big noses next.

8:19 pm  
Blogger Ed said...

What about cripples? Surely they're still fair game?

"C'mon crippey - dance!"

Don't tell me you're not laughing!

1:46 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ed, Ed, Ed...

What are we going to do with you???

9:23 am  
Blogger Ed said...

Acknowledge me as your social and genetic superior, I presume?

7:25 pm  

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