Well I have been a busy little bee.
I've been working on a few projects at the same time recently: A novel, comic book pages, specialist strips and this...Grandma; of which I've added a few samples.
It's a single panel idea that I'd ideally love to see syndicated all over the world---I've sent it out to the big nine American syndicates and have my fingers crossed.
The feature centres around an old lady who has been caught in the headlights of an old age she wasn't quite prepared for. She has to deal with a grandson who has an over active imagination, a dog that weighs roughly the same as a small hatch back, the amorous advances of a widower who keeps mixing his vitamins with his Viagra and all the other myriad problems that befall us when we reach our golden years.
Anyway, I've set a few out for you below---Hope you enjoy. As always, to enlarge just click on the picture
Thursday, September 16, 2010
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