Showing posts with label steve ellis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steve ellis. Show all posts

Monday, 14 March 2011

Happy birthday, Simon Ellis and Steve Fraser!

uh, Simon Fraser and Hypothetical Island Escapee (from back when it was Hugs and Kisses) Steve Ellis, that is.


An explanation: For my birthday last year, Simon was part of a crew behind a short-lived joke to make me think that my birthday had been forgotten, and that the topic that day was actually "Unicorn"-- so that explains the unicornish part of my cartoon. The rest is explained by the fact that Scotsmen are skirt-wearing drunks who like to go commando. Also Simon drew me as an overweight little Satyr, so, clearly, revenge was in order. See? It all makes sense now.

Happy Birthday Steve Ellis

Have a good one Steve!

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Thursday, 28 October 2010

O'Reilly Halloween special!

Here comes the old bloodsucker now!

Steve

www.hypersteve.com
www.highmooncomic.com
www.box13comic.com

Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Loviathan

Mike! Happy 85th! Once they take out your cataracts, you might be able to see this drawing!

Steve

Friday, 24 September 2010

High Moon


This is Nathan Schreiber's High Moon inspired warm-up. He's out wandering in uncharted territory for this weekend so I'm a-posting it for him. Enjoy!

High Moon or the High Road: The Marlboro Wolfman

pronounce it "Marlboro Woof-man". It's funnier that way.

So it's with a solemn tip of the hat that we pay homage to former Hypothetical Islander (back when we were Hugs and Kisses) Steve Ellis, who with his compadre David Gallaher made the webcomic "High Moon" a staple of DC's recently departed web comic site, Zuda. The brilliant concept-- werewolf cowboys. Nuff said.

We recently learned (from Twitter of all places) that our hombre Steve will be riding off into the sunset for greener pastures than New York City can provide. Vaya con dios, Mr. Ellis.

High Moon: WereSteve-Ellis



HighMoon

Today we nod our heads to former Hypothetisicks studio memember Steve Ellis
with the theme "High Moon." This being the name of his and David G's popular Zuda book of course. Said book involved... yes...werewolves...