Perfection calls to you
Script by Hugo Boylan
Art and Colours by Lane Lloyd
Letters by Kerrie Smith
It might break you for a while.
Life can seem like so much sometimes.
Crime. Betrayal. Love. Hate.
It should have been an easy job. Snatch the goods, get to the car and get the hell out… but then the cops turned up and everything went straight to hell.
Damnit Hanratty, what were you thinking?
Script by Hugo Boylan
Art by Matt Shiell
Colours by Meghan Ryan
Letters and Design by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Come Away…
Come Away Oh Human Grown…
Published in 2016, Malevolence is a Short Crime/Horror Comic comic following Detective Sykes as he tracks down a suspected murderer across decades.
Script by Hugo Boylan
Art by John Quigley
Colours by Dearbhla Kelly
Letters by Kerrie Smith
Variant Cover by Cian Tormey
It was around this time last year that Eoin Marron and I began to put together an outline for what was to become the Hero. I’ve spoken about the Hero already, so I’ll keep this short so you can get right to the comic. At the time all we really knew was that we wanted to do a short action piece with a twist ending. We’re both readers of 2000AD and both fans of the Future Shock so it seemed like a perfect fit.
Somewhere between our deciding to work together and my starting the script, Eoin got a pretty cool internship, and darnit all if that didn’t push the man to overhaul the layouts and designs and put together a excellent comic! See that last panel, that very last panel right there at the end? All Eoin.
We were lucky enough to have approached Triona Farrell at the exact right time, with a reasonable enough deadline that she was able to take on the project, and really turn her colours to the storytelling. I believe her first comment on the inks was “this is going to be pinker than you’d expect”, before proceeding to explain a whack of colour theory that pretty much resolved any issues I could have with her pallet choice and storytelling. I think she did a brilliant job, and it broke my heart that this short first saw publication in greyscale.
I’d be remiss to not mention Kerrie Smith who not only lettered the comic and designed the logo but also prepared the final files for both print and digital distribution. I work with Kerrie on quite a few projects and I’m always impressed at how she changes up her lettering from project to project to suit the line-work and colours.
Right so, that’s enough from me. Enjoy the Hero!
First Published in Lightning Strike Presents Issue 7, Murphy’s Day tells the story of the day everything went wrong for the titular Murphy.
Murphy’s Day was an exercise in storytelling and using a comic book format in an interesting way. To this day I believe it remains one of my better scripts and it doesn’t hurt that Rapha’s art and storytelling is just really lovely!
I hope you enjoy it!
Art by Rapha Lobosco
Letters by Kerrie Smith
Script by Hugo Boylan
Keep an eye on the site for updates on this one folks, I’m hoping to post the full script later this month.