[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":11},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-post-how-i-make-comics":3},{"_type":4,"body":5,"bodyHtml":6,"excerpt":5,"featuredImage":5,"publishedAt":7,"slug":8,"tags":9,"title":10},"blogPost",null,"Anita at London's \u003Ca href=\"http://www.cartoonmuseum.org\">Cartoon Museum\u003C/a> asked me to do an info sheet for their school packets, to go along with the \u003Ci>Vern and Lettuce\u003C/i> pieces they have in their collection (pencil sketch, line work and digital final print).\\r\n\\r\n\u003Ci>(Click on the image to enlarge)\u003C/i>\\r\n\u003Ca href=\"http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3645/3404194178_ab982e4e25_o.gif\">\\r\n\u003Cimg src=\"https://images.jabberworks.co.uk/lj/cartoon_mus1-663c46c789.gif\" />\u003C/a>\\r\nAnita made me laugh when she explained some of my qualifications: \\r\n\\r\n\u003Ci> It just seemed such an opportunity given that we have the page at different stages .... plus.. you are young, female and very much alive a rare combination which doesn't recur in any of the other featured artists.\u003C/i>\\r\n\\r\nI told her that I will be sure to put the fact I not dead on my next CV. But it made me think of all sorts of comics I could make about workshops led by dead comic creators. They'd be real stinky, for a start. I bet Heath Robinson would've created some amazing things with his grave cloth and coffin nails.","2009-04-01T08:56:00.000Z","how-i-make-comics",[],"how i make comics",1776628731523]