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Showing posts with label Moose Kid Comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moose Kid Comics. Show all posts

Saturday, July 30, 2016

It's free! MOOSE KID COMICS No.3

What could possibly be better than a brand new issue of a comic? How's about a brand new issue of a comic that's free? Yes, Moose Kid Comics is back again and the third packed issue can be downloaded or read online free at the website:



Moose Kid Comics is the brainchild of cartoonist Jamie Smart, who has gathered together a host of top contributors including Tom Paterson, Rachael Smith, Marc Jackson, Roger Langridge, and many more. 

If you're interested in reading more about the comic, John Freeman has the details over on his Down the Tubes blog here:

Moose Kid Comics! For kids and big kids everywhere!

Sunday, January 03, 2016

A Happy Moose Year for Moose Kid Comics

The New Year got off to a good start with the news that Jamie Smart's Moose Kid Comics not only reached its crowdfunding target but more than doubled it! National newspaper The Guardian reported the story here:
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/jan/01/crowdfunding-campaign-puts-comic-books-on-call-in-childrens-hospitals

The campaign at Just Giving aimed to reach a target of £2000 but ended at over £5,350 thanks to numerous supporters pledging their money towards this good cause. Issues of a special Christmas edition will now be produced, printed and distributed to 50 childrens wards in hospitals across the UK for next Christmas. 

The brainchild of cartoonist Jamie Smart, Moose Kid Comics features many of the top talents of the UK humour comics scene including Laura Howell, Roger Langridge, Tom Paterson, Chris Garbutt, Gary Northfield and more. The comic is currently only available in digital form which you can read here:
http://www.moosekidcomics.com/

However, Jamie was kind enough to recently send me one of the few print copies of No.2 and it looks truly fantastic! it's the size of the old tabloid comics (eg: Funny Wonder, TV21) and is packed with colourful fun strips for children. 


Perhaps one day a print edition will be available to buy in shops? For now though it's heartwarming to know that the comic will be given to children at a time when they're poorly, away from home, and in need of cheering up. Well done to Jamie and the other creators, and to those of us who backed the project! 

Tuesday, December 01, 2015

New! MOOSE KID COMICS Christmas Special

My deadlines just went mental so I hope you'll forgive me doing a cut and paste on the PR for this fantastic comic from Jamie Smart and a great team of top cartoonists. It also tells how you could help a good cause. Much respect to Jamie for his endeavours to keep children's comics fresh and alive in this country.  


Moose Kid Comics, the free online children’s comic, is releasing a special festive mini-issue! Twenty-seven of the best comic artists working today have contributed to this one-off, and it’s all free to read on the website www.moosekidcomics.com.

The 16-page, full-colour special features idiotic elves, tormented Santas, snowball fights and furious food, not to mention yetis, unicorns, spaceships and culinary kittens. In other words, all the Christmas traditions!
Alongside this, Moose Kid Comics have started a fundraising campaign (https://crowdfunding.justgiving.com/moosekidcomics) to help get comics into children’s hospitals, hostels, wherever they can help raise a smile. Teaming up with the charity Readathon, Moose Kid Comics hope to raise at least £2,000, which will fund the printing and distribution of Moose Kid issues 1 and 2 to children’s wards around the UK.

“One of the very first reasons we started Moose Kid Comics was to get comics to children in hospital,” says Jamie Smart, the online anthology’s editor. “It seems the most obvious plan, sharing big, wonderful, colourful comics with children who would really appreciate the entertainment.”

“My co-editor Chris suggested we do a Christmas mini-issue,” Jamie explains. “Around the same time I was wondering how we could set up a fundraiser. The two ideas just merged together, we could share the Christmas special to help promote the fundraiser.

“I approached Readathon, who are an amazing charity putting children’s books into hospitals, and they were excited about the idea of sending out comics too.”

“In this country we’ve almost lost children’s comics from the public consciousness, so this is a good place to start changing that. Sharing comics with children who might be in real need of amusement seems the best use of our craft. I’m hopeful we can reach our target, and perhaps even beat it. The more we can raise, the more good we can do with comics.”
Moose Kid Comics is an annual release, aiming to showcase the talent working in comics today, as well as showing how impressive children’s comics can be. Issues 1 and 2 are both full-colour, 36-pages long and completely free to read or download from the website www.moosekidcomics.com.

“Our Christmas special features a lot of the great names from our regular issues,” Jamie says. “Including Gary Northfield, Rachael Smith, and Jess Bradley to name but a tiny few. What I love about putting Moose Kid together is how different the strips are from each other – we have comics teaching you how to bake cookies, we have photo comics, we have spoof adverts and comics about every aspect of Christmas and the festive season you could imagine!”

“We’ll be back to release issue 3 in the summer. But for now, we’re all about Christmas, and trying to do some real good with comics.”
Here's the full list of comic creators involved in the Moose Kid Comics special Christmas issue:

Tom Plant, Andreas Schuster, Jess Bradley, Mark Stafford, Gary Northfield, Aaron Alexovich, James Downing, Hamish Steele, Chris Garbutt, Dan Gaynor, Rick Eades, Viviane Schwarz, Warwick Johnson-Cadwell, Stephen Waller, Alan Ryan, Rachael Smith, Matt Baxter, Andrew Waugh, Joe List, Rikke Asbjorn, Jonathan Edwards, Feltmistress, Alexander Matthews, Rianne Rowlands, James Lawrence, Craig Knowles, Jamie Smart.

ABOUT JAMIE SMART:
Jamie Smart  has been a full time comic artist for about 15 years. He worked extensively for The Dandy, writing and drawing “Desperate Dan” for five years, before moving onto “Roger The Dodger” for The Beano. He also created “Space Raoul” for The Funday Times, “Fish-Head Steve” for The DFC, “Count Von Poo” for TOXIC, and is currently work on both “Bunny Vs Monkey” and “Looshkin” for The Phoenix.
Alongside this he has released a number of children’s books (Bunny Vs Monkey books 1 and 2, Find Chaffy 1 and 2, Where’s The Doctor), some more grown up books (BearKochi Wanaba), and worked on a handful of different webcomics. He also spent some years working in show development with Cartoon Network.
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Friday, August 07, 2015

Second helping of Moose Kid Comics

The all-new digital humour comic Moose Kid Comics is back with issue 2. Jamie Smart's brainchild features a line up of top UK talent and is now available free to either read online or download from http://www.moosekidcomics.com/

This issue is packed with quality strips from creators such as Gary Northfield, Laura Howell, Emily Kimbell, Alan Ryan, Aaron Blecha, Craig Knowles, Wilbur Dawburn, Roger Langridge, Vincent Woodcock and many more. Critics of today's comics, who claim the UK doesn't have the talent it used to, seriously need to look at this compilation of modern funnies.


The accent of the comic is on energetic, anything-can-happen fun, and all the creators involved have delivered some great pages. One particular favourite of mine was Laura Howell's Flora and Fauna, which has a well deserved dig at the blinkered attitude of some toy companies.
Flora and Fauna Copyright © Laura Howell 2015
Rather than following formula, Moose Kid Comics has its own identity with the creators doing their own thing. It works well. Don't miss out! Read it today!

Friday, June 20, 2014

Introducing MOOSE KID COMICS!

Jamie Smart has been a full time comic artist for around 15 years now, revamping Desperate Dan for The Dandy and Roger the Dodger for The Beano as well as creating his own characters such as Looshkin for The Phoenix. His modern style has been controversial at times, or as Richard Bruton on the Forbidden Planet Blog put it: "a revamp of Desperate Dan for the Dandy that really annoyed the purists and delighted those not living in 1950". 

Whatever one's views on Jamie's style it can't be denied that his artwork is distinctive and one can admire the fact that he's done things his own way instead of ghosting the styles of the past. Over the past several months Jamie has, in the words of Tony Stark of Iron Man fame, been "putting a team together". The work of that team of comic creators old and new is now about to appear in a brand new digital humour title, - Moose Kid Comics, packed with all new characters, - and it's free! 

Intrigued? As comic fans I hope you will be. Here's the press release:



BRAND NEW MOOSE KID COMICS DIGITAL TITLE LAUNCHES!
An intrepid team of comic creators have just launched Moose Kid Comics – a free, brand new digital comic that aims to be a showcase for talent and stories they feel will help make both British and international children’s comics great again.

Moose Kid Comics – available from www.moosekidcomics.com  – is a glorious 36-page, free to read, digital children’s comic featuring nearly 40 of the best comic creators working today, from well-established heroes to newer talents from the indie and web scenes. 
The showcase, which the team hope will attract the attention of a partner publisher, includes Young Tank Girl, an all-ages incarnation of the world-famous comic character.
Each creator is contributing their own entirely original characters exclusively for the comic.
The title is the brainchild of top comic creator Jamie Smart, best known for his work on mainstream comics such as The Beano, Dandy and The Phoenix, who has long decried the parlous state of British comics. Together with the team he quickly gathered, he aims to restore some vitality to the genre made famous by weekly British comics like The Beano, Whizzer and Chips and Oink!, whilst combining it all with the modern sensibilities of Adventure Time and Moshi Monsters.
“We created Moose Kid Comics for several reasons,” Jamie explains. “Firstly, to entertain comic readers and win new audiences. Secondly, to show how fantastic a children’s comic can be when artists come together and create the content themselves.
“Finally, we also wanted to continue the discussion about how we make children’s comics great again.”
The creative team are well aware that in the UK, mainstream children’s comics have been struggling over the years, especially ones featuring original content. 
The Phoenix and The Beano are the only commercially available weekly titles still producing entirely original characters, but they are competing against big-name licensed titles based on TV shows or merchandising,” Jamie explains. “We wanted to join in, and help change things. We wanted to remind both children and adults alike how fantastical and imaginative comics can be, to find new audiences, and to help raise children’s comics back into the public consciousness.”
In early 2013 Jamie put out a call for artists to join the Moose Kid Comics project. To his astonishment, over 400 artists responded. 
“Alongside this, I had a small wish list of artists I wanted to approach,” he reveals, “artists I’d admired since childhood or who I thought had the perfect style for our comic. I wanted all the artists to join in with brand new characters: modern ones, ridiculous ones, ideas strong enough to compete against the big name licensed titles.”
The result is Moose Kid Comics and it’s available now as a digital comic, worldwide, via www.moosekidcomics.com.
“I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved and who is involved,” Jamie enthuses. ”We have exclusive comics from artists like Tom Paterson, Mike Pearce and David Leach, heroes to anyone who grew up reading comics in the UK. And there’s Gary Northfield, Laura Howell, Mark Stafford, Roger Langridge, to name but a few, mixed in amongst newer artists like Rachel Smith, Tom Plant and Will Kirkby. 
“And, of course, we’re very excited to be showcasing a real exclusive – Young Tank Girl, by Alan Martin and Warwick Johnson-Cadwell themselves!
While Moose Kid Comics is an enormous project in itself, the creative team behind it are hoping that its success will lead to greater things.
Moose Kids Comics is a statement,” says Jamie. “It’s a declaration of what we can do. It’s concrete proof of the high quality entertainment we can create, and the heart and passion of all the talented artists who want to help change children’s comics for the better. 
“We’re hoping to open up the discussion about how we can keep doing this. We’re looking for publishers who can see the potential, and help us reignite children’s comics. We’d even love to find funding so we can print up a whole bundle of copies, and release it for free on a massive scale, through charities and schools, into hospitals and across the world, everywhere children (and adults) could do with a smile.“
While this special free edition of Moose Kid Comics is a single issue for now, a one-off, whatever happens, the enthusiastic creative team are keen to find a way to make future issues, and keep this conversation going. 
“Children deserve high-quality, original entertainment,” says Jamie, “and we think we can create some rather wonderful new characters for them to believe in.”
The full list of comic creators involved in Moose Kid Comics issue 1:
Neill Cameron, Abby Ryder, Tom Plant, Andreas Schuster, Jess Bradley, Sarah McIntyre, Mark Stafford, Gary Northfield, William Tallman, Aaron Alexovich, James Downing, Aaron Blecha, Steve Tillotson, Hamish Steele, Chris Garbutt, Dan Gaynor, Rick Eades, Mike Pearse, Viviane Schwarz, Laura Howell, Alan Martin, Warwick Johnson-Cadwell, Lindsey Lea, Stephen Waller, Samantha Davies, Alan Ryan, Afonso Ferreira, Rachael Smith, Nigel Auchterlounie, Andrew Waugh, Joe List, Tom Paterson, Rikke Asbjorn, Roger Langridge, Vincent Woodcock, Will Kirkby, Wilbur Dawbarn, David Leach, Jamie Smart.



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Sounds good, looks bright and lively! Many of us working in the comics industry wish there were more humour titles out there so I have to respect Jamie for making the effort to try and improve things. Let's hope that Moose Kid Comics can build from this digital one-off issue and attract the success it deserves.  

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