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Plop-bop

  This is Guy of Gisborne’s alien friend Plop-bop, from the Maid Marian episode “The Came From Outer-Space”. Dave went with the TV version here, rather than the Paul Cemmick version from the book, but has fancied drawing some Snurdlevinklepout fancomics since he was eight. It might happen.

Lil Rollers

Recently Abby has been working on a new project with the Roller Grrrls team, the adorable Lil Rollers! The Facebook page will be updated with artwork three times a week so if you’re a roller derby fan or just like cute things (or both!) make sure to follow the site!

Brentalfloss

This is our pal Brentalfloss, singer of songs, haver of times. He performs comedy games-based songs, you might have seen his “What if [old game]… had lyrics?” videos. If you haven’t, you ought to. But why am I going on about him here? Well, over at brentalfloss.com, in among the songs, he also has an ongoing webcomic, and we did

Bob Holness

We all heard yesterday that Bob Holness “from” Blockbusters had died. It happens I’d only just drawn a picture of him a couple of weeks previously, having no idea he was on the way out at all. So, I shan’t pretend this was drawn as any sort of tribute or anything, but here it is anyway:  

Matt “Doctor” Smith “Who”

Here’s Matt Smith as the Doctor, as drawn by Dave. Continuing with the theme of posting the pencils for some of the pictures we’ve been working on for our big December project, here’s what Matt Smith looks like before being inked. As you can see, Dave decided that his  head was TOO big, to begin with and shrank it down

Zub At Christmas

That, everybody, is Zub. Look at him, he looks so surprised and put-out all the time. He’s the star of “Zub,” one of the first computer games Dave ever owned, made by the brothers Pickford. They have a really extensive gallery of behind the scenes stuff from the making of the game over at their Zub Archive, so anyone who

Designing the Spirit of Christmas

Each year for the past six, we’ve run a Christmas story over on the Something Awful forums. We’re going to be putting up some peripheral pictures here this year as the story goes on, like the original sketches & pencils, or enlarged versions of some of the pictures, etc. To start with, here’s the star of this year’s story, a

MCM Expo Manchester

Dumpy Little Robot spent Saturday at the first MCM Expo in Manchester. We weren’t quite sure what to expect, we’ve not been to the London version yet despite a good number of friends and colleagues telling us to try it out. The hall at Manchester became packed with fans pretty quickly and we were soon selling sketches and comic packs

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