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Dave Thomson

  An average scotsman - large, hairy and a little bit odd, Dave has been drawing comics since he discovered that there was more to them than silly Americans in spandex. Recently he has fallen in love with European science fiction comics and is attempting to relearn French so he can read more of them. He currently works as a freelance illustrator.
  Website:www.thirdart.co.uk
  E-mail:dave@thirdart.co.uk.

Malcy Duff

  Malcy Duff (b.1978) is a cartoonist from Scotland. His comix include “The Blackest Gnome”, “The Heroic Mosh of Mary’s Son” and the “Rrobots” anthology. He set up ”Missing Twin” publishing in 2007 and continues to publish through this outlet.
  More work and information can be found at www.missingtwin.net and by contactingh: missingtwin@hotmail.co.uk.

Peter Rogers

  Peter Rogers is a member of Orang Utan Comics Studio which he founded with Ian Sharman. His works appeard in “Mysterious Visions After Hours #1”, “Eleventh Hour #1 & #2”, “Slam Ridley” and “5th Outlaw”.
  Website:www.comicspace.com/thatrogersguy

Tom Walsh

  Tom Walsh is a Scottish artist based in Edinburgh. His first published project was the self penned story “Flash Gorgeous” published in the “Smack” anthology in 1998. He is currently working on a zombie tale for American writer Eric Hendrix due for publication 2009. His only claim to fame is that he went to college with Frank Quitely.   In 2003 he teamed up with comic creator Peter Rogers. Their collaboration, the story “Brothers in Arms” was first published by Orang Utan comics in 2007.Version included in this issue was re-inked and lettered by Jarsolaw Zielinski in 2009.
  Website:papalazarus.deviantart.com

Jarosław Zieliński

  Rolling stone, lazybones, graphic designer. Cofounder of Polish comics magazine "B5"
  His work can be found at janostaw.digart.pl

Dan White

  Dan White is a comic artist and illustrator living and working in London. He has self-published 5 comics, edited and designed a horror anthology called “Howl!”, and provided design work for a number of charities. He also writes and draws the weekly comic strip “Terminus” which appears on www.mindlessones.com. He recently had a dream about drinking whisky with Kurt Russell, and would like to live in a world designed by Brendan McCarthy. He doesn't know kung-fu, but if he did he'd definitely use it for evil.
  You can contact him at: thebeastmustdie@hotmail.co.uk.

Paul O’Connell

  Paul O'Connell is the creator of the comic book series “The Sound of Drowning” which he has been self-publishing since 2000. His work has also appeared in various UK and international zines, magazines and comic anthologies and he has also collaborated with several of the artists featured in this anthology.
  He is currently working with artist Lawrence Elwick on a special edition of “The Sound of Drowning” and their strip “Charlie Parker: Handyman” appears regularly in the award-winning British music newspaper “The Stool Pigeon”.
  For more of Paul's work please visit: www.soundofdrowning.com

Daniel Locke

  Daniel Locke lives in Brighton, a town nestled within the wind swept downland of southern England. He is an artist. He likes Polar bears and home brewed cider. Since 2006 he has published his own comic book “Green” and been involved in many other artistic adventures.

  More of his work can be seen at www.daniellocke.blogspot.com, and the man himself can be contacted via his email address: danielulocke@hotmail.com.

Nelson Evergreen

  Nelson Evergreen lives in Brighton UK with his partner and their imaginary cat. Alongside freelance illustration and character design work, he likes to create curious comics such as “Edith Rock & Hilda Roll” and “Mark E. Moon”, and is also working on a number of graphic novel concepts for children.
  More of his work can be seen lounging around at www.nelson-evergreen.com.

Caroline Parkinson

  Caroline Parkinson has worked as a production assistant and art department member on a variety of children's television programs. She has also been, at various times, a lifeguard, cinema usher, life model, screen printer and a dole-scrounging layabout.
  You can find her work at: carolineparkinson.co.uk oraz carolineparkinson.blogspot.com.
  Her next project will be a travel diary from South Africa.

Lawrence Elwick

  Lawrence Elwick is a cartoonist and comic artist based in Brighton England. He is a big fan of Tintin and Asterix and a lot of that inspiration comes out in his artwork. When he's not drawing he plays the harmonica until people tell him to stop.
  Website:elwick.blogspot.com

Rob Miller

  Rob Miller first started hanging around the Glasgow comic scene in 1999 and, several aborted projects and years later, finally became a fully active member in 2004, contributing to issues 5-18 of “Khaki Shorts” which, when it finished in June 2007, was Scotland's longest running underground comic. Since Khaki's conclusion Rob has continued to work on his feature strips, “Elexender Browne”, “Star Trudge”, “Superscott” and “Dour Bullie”, intending to (self-) publish again this Spring. Though, he did say that last Spring! Rob has just recently had two pieces on display at the “Liveline” comics exhibition at London's Riverside Gallery, alongside a diverse selection of 30 other writer / artists from across the UK.
  Examples of his comic work can be seen at www.myspace.com/khakishorts, while examples of his illustration / design, together with their related musical ventures, can be seen (and heard) a www.myspace.com/themindrobbers and www.myspace.com/wearetelemachus

Tony Hitchman

  Tony Hitchman spent most of his childhood reading any comic he could get his hands on (except war comics). He became fascinated with super heroes, finding the idea of gaining fantastic powers with very little effort particularly appealing. To this end he memorised the Green Lantern oath and practiced it with a Pifco cycle lamp just in case any spacecraft containing dying aliens with power rings crashed into the back gardens of the flat at Portland Road. Sadly they didn't, so he got a day job and now lives with his wife, two teenagers and an awful lot of comics - and in his spare time he writes war comics.

Leonie O’Moore

  Leonie O'Moore is an artist and writer based in the North east of England. Her work has been used for all sorts of stuff, such as interactive displays, t-shirts, magazines and books. Her work has been exhibited all over the UK and has been published in books, comics and magazines, appeared on the internet, and been used in galleries and museums. She reviews comic books for Comics International magazine..
  Her website is here: www.lomoore.com. And you can buy her comics from here: stores.lulu.com/leonieo

Paul McCann

  Paul McCann is writer/artist working and branching out of Glasgow. He can be contacted through: iamuscreative@gmail.com.

Vanessa Wells

  Vanessa Wells has been drawing for about 19 years, and drawing comics for 12 of those years. She has worked in games and advertising, notable products being “Silent Hill: Origins”, “Ghostrider” and “Sudeki”. Her work is in both 2d and 3d media. She also works on a comic in her spare time called “Shrouded”, which is on it's 4th issue.
  Website:www.withbits.com/shrouded

Timothy Rees

  Tim Rees has worked in the UK small-press for some years, starting out in “Mondo” and “Union Jack”. Early work included “Time Rogues”, “Secret Lives” and “Spitfire”. He also worked on “Blackbelt College” and “Futurequake”. For US publication, he produced three issues of “The Cadre” and a short story for Arcana's “Dark Horrors II” anthology. Most recently he worked on the US-based webcomic “Queeroes”, drew a 22-page prequel comic for the movie ”Ten Dead Men” and is currently working on a 4 issue series to be published later this year in the US.
  His online portfolio can be found at www.timreescomics.com www.timreescomics.com

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