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Daily Pewfell


I figured it was time to have Tina get into some action, and zombies are always fun to draw. I love Zombies... as you will know out if you have read Pewfell Volume 4.

Some people have commented that their blood is too red for zombies. Perhaps I should have gone all Frank Miller and done it black, what do you think?

Kris Verwimp


Kris Verwimp is a European artist whose work I have admired for years -- I've had a link to his work on my links page pretty much since I first had a links page. I just popped over to his site for the first time in ages and saw a ton of great new works. He had a very darkly gothic style and specializes in heavy metal album covers, which he has a ton of on his site -- he's really very prolific. His style is classic, but original at the same time, full of imaginative detail. It has a gritty, hand-made feel and is not overly polished, just full of raw emotion and really fun to look at.

One of the themes that runs through Pewfell is…


One of the themes that runs through Pewfell is that no good deed will go unpunished. Particularly if Bish is involved.

Daily Pewfell




I have no real explanation for this strip. I can tell you that I don't like custard, so perhaps this is about that.

Daily Pewfelling


I drew many of the next few strips when Pewfell first ran as daily strip on the web way way back in the halcyon days of webcomics (2002). This one is kind of simple and not all that well drawn, but I still like it in a goofy kind of way.


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Did I mention that Tina the Warrior Princess is based on my wife Tina? I used to think it was a bit strange that I was writing a comic strip about my wife being married to someone who looks like my friend, but now that Adam Prosser does all the writing I hardly lie awake worrying about it at all anymore.

A Band of Orcs


Personally my musical tastes tend to lean towards the fiddle and the harpsichord, but I thought some of the more degenerate of my fellow wizards might enjoy this:



http://www.abandoforcs.com/

Daily Pewfell


Another entry in the series of verrry early Pewfelll Strips, appearing on the web for the very first time. Originally drawn in 1995.

This strip and the next one were actually written for me by my friend Guy Parker. Guy is now 'Director of Copy Advice' at the Advertising Standards Authority in London. So if you don't like his copy, you know where to send the advice.