Actually, I’ll be appearing on the Greg James drivetime show on Radio 1 this afternoon drawing DJ Greg as a superhero. Expect saggy spandex and alterno, bizarro superhero reinterpretation as I do my best Rolf Harris impersonation for the masses
Pleece Brothers @ Newsarama
Here’s a link to the interview me and Gary did for Newsarama’s Chris Arrant recently http://www.newsarama.com/comics/040914-Pleece-Montague.html
And while we’re at it, a link to the latest instalment from Montague Terrace
If you haven’t been following the series yet, you can catch up anytime at Act-i-vate Comix and check out all the other gems at the same time.
Marvo the Magic Bunny
The latest episode of Montague Terrace is now online at Act-i-vate comix featuring Marvo the Magic Bunny and the Mystical Martin, a magic act made in Balham. Check it out!
Interview @ Comic Book Resources
Here’s a link to an interview by Tim O’Shea at Comic Book Resources between me and lil’ brother, Gary, talking about the new series of Montague Terrace, Velocity and wearing school shorts beyond their sell-buy date (?!).
http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2009/03/talking-comics-with-tim-warren-gary-pleece/
More from Montague Terrace
Ladies and Gentlemen, the second episode of Montague Terrace is now online at Activate Comix, featuring Paul Gregory as…er, Paul Gregory. If you want to find out more follow the yellow brick link…
Montague Terrace at Activate Comix
Finally, at long last, my new series Montague Terrace joins the roster at the fabulous Comics collective Activate comix. Check it out here and look out for more soon at my new website warrenpleece.com
Web project latest
A couple of mock-ups of my new site, the story so far, coming soon etcetera…
Waltz with Bashir
Probably the best film I saw last year. Brilliantly realised, haunting and poignant and, considering what’s been happening in Gaza recently, pretty darn relevant to anyone with a morsel of humanity left in them.
The Brothers Quay
And on the subject of puppeteers, an excellent exhibition by my favourite animators right on our own doorstep at Brighton University, Grand Parade. Here’s a link to the various film showings as part of Cinecity’s current programme.
http://www.cine-city.co.uk/2008/quay-brothers/