Sketch Blog, Ideas and Artwork testing from Warwick Johnson Cadwell
06/01/2010
HUZZAH!! Page 6, my first.
Having followed last years HUZZAH!! and loved it, I was very excited and honour to be asked to join in with this years continued adventure. Here's my first HUZZAH!! page, and here.
Battled pets, kids, snow and deadlines to get this in.
I felt sorry for HUZZAH last year. At the end, Ian and Rob were doing great work on it, and everyone else seemed to have fallen by the wayside. It was more consistent, but lacked the thrilling/amusing lurches in direction that the 2008 model had.
The more the merrier, I say. Good to see fresh faces aboard. Go nuts with it!
Mark, last years had some proper Top Hole sci-fi going on. Ian and Rob took the weight toward the end and it looked great. With more people this year it could help keep the direction turning. It's much more exciting from this side now, I hope some one takes the plunge soon!
7 comments:
Nicely done Warwick. I think it's great that you are doing Huzzah! Look forward to many more pages !
best. Sam.
I felt sorry for HUZZAH last year. At the end, Ian and Rob were doing great work on it, and everyone else seemed to have fallen by the wayside. It was more consistent, but lacked the thrilling/amusing lurches in direction that the 2008 model had.
The more the merrier, I say. Good to see fresh faces aboard. Go nuts with it!
Sam, Happy New Year! Hpe you're well.
Mark, last years had some proper Top Hole sci-fi going on. Ian and Rob took the weight toward the end and it looked great. With more people this year it could help keep the direction turning.
It's much more exciting from this side now, I hope some one takes the plunge soon!
Your page looks great! I'm looking forward to seeing more weird space aliens from your pen.
Congratulations,very good work!
I think Rob and I deserve an Eagle, Harvey, and Eisner award just for writing this:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_EpQp9B6bYNU/Sz1BPeatpJI/AAAAAAAABRY/9mcnYhJ9xxc/s1600-h/hzvovcrawl.jpg
Love your contribution to HUZZAH! Excellent work.
That is a wholly impressive work Ian.
And thanks James and Jorge.
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