TL article

 

I saw that my colleague Hedvig over at vixiearts.blogspot.com posted her article from TL magasinet, so I thought I’d do the same. It’s from TL Magasinet #6/08 earlier this year, the same issue they started publishing the TL at the zoo characters. Note how they’ve misspelled my name. They bothered to learn all this information about me, and got just about everything right but my name. Humor. I hope the size is enough for you guys to read (it’s in Swedish):

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By the way, I have now started work on the actual TL at the zoo comic book (I can’t tell you the real name of it just yet), the final challenge of this project. I might post a few samples from the pencils stage later, if the editors’ll let me. I enjoy making a comic book that for once is not Bamse, one in which I’m allowed a much higher degree of creative freedom than what I’ve been used to.

Thank you Hedvig for mentioning my name to the editors at TL. Inshallah it’ll be a career opener.

Bamse #12/08

 

I’ve been busy lately dealing with new upcoming jobs, and thus slow at updating this blog. Better late than never however, so here we go:

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Idea: Joakim Gunnarsson
Pencils: Andreas Qassim
Ink: Bernt Hanson

Yet another Bamse-cover drawn by yours truly. This is the third one for the main magazine I’ve done. Susanne Adolfsson who wrote the lead story, which the cover is based upon, was very pleased with this one. So was I, I guess. Actually I got compliments from others too, so I guess I achieved something a little extra this time. It’s nice receiving appreciative e-mails from your scriptwriter. Doesn’t happen every day at Bamse.

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The story is a “modern” take on the emperor’s new clothes. Reinard fools the villagers they’ll get really smart from this miracle potion he’s selling. Unless you’re really really stupid, in which case you’ll get a terrible itch instead. Not surprisingly, the itch inflicts everyone drinking the potion, but no one dares to confess, in fear of being regarded as stupid. Luckily enough there’s this cure potion, only available at Reinard’s wagon. It’s a bit on the expensive side, but if you need it you need it, right?

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From a cartoonist’s perspective this story was all about trying to vary poses of itching and scratching as much as possible. Quite a challenge, but quite an amusing one too. The weird part is that this summer while on a one week charter vacation in Cyprys, I got chicken pox, of all deseases, and I was forbidden to travel back home because of the mega high contagiousness, and I had to stay at my hotel room another week. This story I drew early on in the year, maybe in February or March or so. Four to five months later I felt EXACTLY like these characters feel. The little dots rushing all over your body was spot on. That’s what it was like. Getting chicken pox as an adult is not like getting it as a child. It’s much worse, and like Skutt and Bamse I was nearly going mad from the itching.

Is it really possible to commit so strongly to your characters that your body reacts in the same way as theirs? Like you have too strong an imagination for your own good or something. Like some kind of voodoo. Maybe I should try to find a way of directing this power of mine toward my enemies…?

TL-magasinet #8/08

Character design for the upcoming comic book “TL at the zoo” (working title) continues. The result of competition #2 was published in TL-magasinet #8/08.

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The winning contribution, “the three humped Chippiwipp”, was drawn by Sofia from Värmlanshult.

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My humble interpretation of Sofia’s drawing. I don’t think I’m revealing too much if I say that Sofia’s character will play a major role in the comic book…

What the…!?

 

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Who’s that mysterious character running around on my screen? Get him outta here! NOW!

TL at the Zoo

 

Studio Qassim has begun work on a brand new and exciting project called “TL på Zoo” (TL at the Zoo). It’s an illustrations and comics assignment for a Swedish book club for girls called “TL-klubben” (www.tl-klubben.se). The idea is to make a comic book (from scratch!) for TL’s members, its story taking place in a zoo. What’s unique about the book is that its characters will be created by club members. A number of drawing contests will be held, and the winning submission from each one will be redesigned by me into “a real comic book character” as it will appear in the upcoming book. The winner of competition #1 was Abigail.

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Her drawing as well as my redesigned version were published in TL-magasinet #6/08 (the magazine that comes with the monthly book package). Redesigning members’ drawings is an interesting challenge that reminds me of Mega Man 4, where the game designers arranged competitions among fans to get new ideas for boss characters. I really like Abigail’s drawing, and so I took great care not to “wreck” it. My job is not so much to make it better (Abigail’s drawing is good as it is!), but to design this character and future characters in a coherent style that will be possible to draw (in different angles and expressions) in the upcoming comic book.

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TL-magasinet #6 also feautures a quite lengthy interview with me, one of the better ones I’ve been involved with actually (except that they spelled my surname wrong, but I guess I can live with that). Except for the article, my (first and rightly spelled) name was on the cover (in good company with Håkan Hellström and Panic at the Disco – WHOA!), my picture in the table of contents, AND in the editorial I was presented as “one of the coolest cartoonists in the world”! Not bad indeed. It’s great that TL wants to promote their comic artists. Unfortunately the article is not on TL-klubbens website, you have to be a member to read it.