Author: Doctor Comics

Co-creator and former Director of the Master of Animation, Master of Design, and Visual Communication Design courses at the University of Technology, Sydney, Dr. Michael Hill has a Master's degree in animation plus a Ph.D. in comics studies, prompting his introduction on ABC Radio as “Doctor Comics”. A member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Comic Art, and former member of the Comics Grid Journal of Comics Scholarship and the Advisory Committee of the Q-Collection Comic Book Preservation Project, he has delivered public lectures on Comics, Anime and Manga and held academic directorships in Interdisciplinary Studies, Animation, Design and Visual Communication. Having retired from academia and completing the donation of his collection of research materials on Australian alternative comics to the National Library of Australia, he is now active in the artistic domain, writing, drawing and printmaking, creating art postcards and prints and his own graphic novel: Blotting Paper: The Recollected Graphical Impressions of Doctor Comics.

POSTCARD ART: Second Posting

Art April 26, 2016

This post continues the profiling of the production of my handmade art postcards. These works were created from a combination of drawing and printmaking in small editions of 10 to 50. It must be stated that each of the cards is an original print, or monoprint…similar in design but with no exact duplicate. For example the three prints from the Landscape No. 2 edition below, whilst carrying the same title, number and technique, all bear some visual differences. My first postcard post was from the Abstract series…the postcards in this post are from the subsequent Landscape series. Some have abstract elements. With few exceptions these cards fall within the postcard size dimensions of 10cm x 15cm.

Scan 2
Landscape No.2-composite roller print-©2008  Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Scan 1
Landscape No.2-composite roller print-©2008  Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Scan 4
Landscape No.2-composite roller print-©2008  Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

In the postcard art above I employed a restricted palette in comparison to the Landscape No.3 and No.4 cards which followed (see below in this post). These have a combination of textures that range from watery and weedy to grassy and sandy surfaces.

Scan 3
Landscape No.1-composite roller print-©2008  Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Scan 7
Landscape No.3-print plus paint and pastel-©2008  Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Scan 6
Landscape No.3-print plus paint and pastel-©2008  Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Scan 5
Landscape No.4-composite print from various materials-©2009  Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

UPDATE MARCH 6, 2017: Below are are photos of my completed art postcards…bundled up for carting to the gallery and then spread out on a display table for sale.

Art postcards sorted and stacked for cartage to gallery.
Art postcards sorted and stacked for cartage to gallery. (Photo by Dr. Michael Hill)
Those cards spread across a table in the gallery for sale.
Those cards spread across a table in the gallery for sale. (Photo by Dr. Michael Hill)

I can’t repeat often enough how much I enjoy the process of design and production of my art postcards!

(All text, photos and artwork-©2016 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

BLOTTING PAPER The Comic: Production Report No.26

Art, Blotting Paper, Cats in Comics, Comics, Germania, Japanning February 28, 2016

I have completed production and commenced publication of the fifth issue of my artist book/comic…BLOTTING PAPER: The Recollected Graphic Impressions Of Doctor Comics. The pages are being printed, collated, trimmed, bound and covered. Copies will soon be mailed to readers. Each copy will have an original postcard size print on the cover.

Original print on cover of new issue-© 2013 Michael Hill
Example of original print on cover of new issue-©2013
Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics)

It has now been four years since publication of the first issue. That was launched at Hondarake-Full of Books in Sydney in February 2012 (see earlier post about the launch). A further four issues have been produced and published. I am now considering collecting these issues into graphic novel form. This will allow me the opportunity to make revisions to the story and artwork. The five issues have generated 200 pages of material. This may be altered following editing and development of the existing material. There also remains the possibility of a further new chapter! We’ll see about that!

Woodblock ink print and painting-© 2014 Michael Hill
Woodblock ink print of sea-©2014 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics)
Location photograph, Germany-© 2014 Michael Hill
Photograph of road design in Germany-©2014 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics)
Rough scan of artwork, Germany-© 2016 Michael Hill
Rough scan of artwork collage-©2016 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics)
Rough scan of artwork, woodblock prints, handwriting, cartooning Tokyo-© 2016 Michael Hill
Rough scan of artwork compilation from woodblock prints, handwriting and cartooning-©2016 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Rough scan of artwork, illustration, sketching, cartooning, Tokyo-© 2016 Michael Hill
Rough scan of artwork, illustration, sketching, cartooning-©2016 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics)
Rough scan of artwork, Photography, character design, Tokyo-© 2016 Michael Hill
Rough scan of artwork compilation from photography, drawing, handwriting and character design-©2016 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics)
Rough scan of artwork of a cat scanning artwork, Germany-© 2015 Michael Hill
Rough scan of artwork compilation from inking, drawing and printmaking-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics)

For details of the production of all five issues and a visual history of the project read previous reports.

(All text, photos and artwork-©2016 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

CARTOONS

Art, Comics December 1, 2015

In this series of posts I profile a collection of my published cartoons. They currently total 30 in number. I am starting with those I contributed to U: magazine whilst working at the University of Technology, Sydney. These CARTOONS posts will help me to grow an online gallery of my single panel satirical work.

Satirical illustration to accompany article on changes in Sedition Law.
Satirical illustration for article on changes to Sedition law published in U: magazine-©2006 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.
The cartoon on the article page.
The cartoon as it appeared within the McKeough article.
Cover illustration for Form/Work journal-© 2003 Michael Hill.
Cover illustration for Form/Work journal-©2003 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.

The “theorists” cartoon was put together hurriedly one afternoon. An academic design theory journal was being delayed at the printers awaiting a cover illustration which had failed to arrive. I received a panic phone call from the Faculty office along the “could I possibly please be of assistance” lines. I grabbed some images from old comics which I had in my office…invented some names for theories…and quickly collaged these elements together…all in an afternoon…and they published it!…on the cover!

How the cartoon looked on the cover of the journal.
How the cartoon looked on the cover of the journal.

Form follows function was based on an incident at an end-of-semester design student party. This was held on the roof of the Design Faculty building. There was a semi-abstract modernist sculpture that resembled a large scale bottle opener mounted on the roof. I saw a less than sober female student tentatively approach it with a capped bottle of beer. After a short struggle she managed to open it despite the marked difference in scale between it and the bottle. It is quite amazing what Industrial Design students can do. Then I heard this comment from one of the two onlooking Industrial Design students: “Form follows function.”  Yes, I really did hear that comment and observe that action…and salute that theory…and subsequently designed this cartoon!

Form follows function at Design Opening afterparty-© 2003 Michael Hill.
Form follows function at a Design Faculty Exhibition Opening after party-©2003 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.
How the cartoon looked in the magazine.
And this is how the cartoon appeared in the magazine…the art director just couldn’t resist that trendy layout technique of chopping it into segments…and altering the colour, texture and proportions!

My thanks for the excellent cartooning assistance from the brilliant COUNTDOWN Magazine cartoonist…Louise Graber. Her Pop Music illustrative work made her an amazing manager of short notice deadlines…with an acute fashionista’s eye drawing perfect pop portraits, Michael. 

(All text, photos and artwork-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

BLOTTING PAPER The Comic: Production Report No.25

Art, Blotting Paper, Cats in Comics, Comics, Germania, Japanning October 3, 2015

This is the next report documenting production of my artist book/comic…and ultimately graphic novel…Blotting Paper: The Recollected Graphical Impressions Of Doctor Comics. Creation and production of the forthcoming issue 2 Tickets to Tokyo Bay has begun. It deals with the continued adventures of the cats Busch and Cohl and their canine acquaintance Barks. Set mostly in Japan it also has some scenes in Germany. It follows these characters in funny animal cartoon style. It also includes further recollections from the archives of my alias, Doctor Comics. These refer to his visits to Japan and research of manga, his favorite form of comics.

Dirty laundry hung out to dry, ink painting-© 2015 Michael Hill
Dirty laundry hung out to dry, ink painting-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.
A seasick cat at sea, ink sketch-© 2015 Michael Hill
A seasick cat all at sea, ink sketch-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.

The characters Barks and Busch travel from Germany to Japan by sea, arriving in Tokyo Bay. Their passage by sea is cheaper than flight buts not without some difficulty and discomfort in cramped quarters below deck.

Choreographing a cosplay routine, pencil sketch-© 2014 Michael Hill
Choreographing a cosplay routine, pencil sketch-©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.
Cosplay costume design, ink and pencil sketch-© 2013 Michael Hill
Cosplay costume design, ink and pencil sketch-©2013 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.

Disembarkation in Tokyo leads to some fun and frolicking and access to a wider range of food. They visit a manga fair and then go to Kitchen Town where they eat cake.

A Munchianesque Halloween cake design in Kappabashi, Tokyo, photo-© 2009 Michael Hill
A Munchianesque Halloween cake design dramatically displayed in Kappabashi, Tokyo, photo-©2009 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.
Barks and Busch are on their way to Tokyo Bay-© 2015 Michael Hill

Barks and Busch are on their way to Tokyo Bay-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.

The view at sea, print-© 2015 Dr.Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics

The view at sea, print-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.

Printmaking has been employed in the design with techniques including woodblock, linocut, rubber, bakelite and wooden stamps. There is also drawing, collage, calligraphy and handwriting plus more cartooning. The intention is to produce a comic in an artist book type format…and to have it ready for self-publication around the end of this year.

Japan, fish island, collage-© 2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics

Japan, fish island, collage-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.

And home of Otafuku, ink painting-© 2015 Michael Hill

And home of Otafuku, ink painting-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.

UPDATE: 2 November 2015

This is the third report documenting production of the fifth and concluding chapter of my artist book/comic Blotting Paper: The Recollected Graphical Impressions Of Doctor Comics. Production of the new issue 2 Tickets to Tokyo Bay is continuing with images currently being created along with some previously made works recorded during my travels in Japan and Germany. The script has first been developed in word form and accompanied by some conceptual colour coding. This was followed by a second draft consisting of roughly sketched visuals of the script with coloured pencils and associated descriptive comments or dialogue. There are examples of both of these development stages, below.

Developing a first draft script design-© 2015 Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics

Developing a first draft script design-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics

Visual roughing out of the script-© 2015 Michael Hill

Visual roughing out of the script-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics

One scene in the script is a graphical recollection of my Doctor Comics alias. It reveals the design of one of his logo stamps/seals or chops that was roughed out on a paper napkin in a Sydney restaurant with guidance from a member of the Japanese Consulate. Here is a scan of that design development along with attachments including a photo and a Japanese photo booth print sticker.

Developing a seal design, collage-© 2008 Michael Hill

Development of my seal design-©2008 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.

Another sequence involves Japanese sea monsters.

Seeing strange things at sea, ink and pencil sketch-© 2008 Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.

Seeing strange things at sea, ink and pencil sketch-©2008 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.

Possible print for the cover-© 2009 Michael Hill.

Possible print design for the cover-©2009 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.

(All text, photos and artwork-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

POSTCARD ART: First Posting

Art, Comics, Germania, Japanning August 5, 2015

This post profiles another artistic medium that I have been printmaking in recent years. This is the design of limited edition art postcards. These are some of my earliest designs. More will be added in future posts. I hand-printed these postcards that were created from a combination of drawing and printmaking. I would make random, numbered editions of say 8, 19 or 33. A print run greater than 50 was rare. The total would be determined by the amount of blank cards, ink and time available for finishing. Once I completed a session it meant the end of that particular batch as I would not repeat the design. Cards in an edition are all original prints. These are called monoprints, so-called by being similar in design but with no exact duplicates in the batch.

First postcard in my Abstract series-© 2006 Michael Hill
Postcard from my Abstract No.1 series-©2006 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.

The following three postcards show variations produced in the same edition. (1) the overlaid pink patch is in a different position on each card…and its shape and strength of colour vary. (2) the dragon stamp(the small curvy line) is not in the exact same position. It is on two cards but not the third. Its legs seem absent in two of the impressions. (3) the large black and yellow mass varies in colour and texture from card to card. (4) the Post Office franking machine marking is at the top, bottom or missing(only visible on reverse side of card). (5) my MH signature seal, whilst generally in the same position, is actually upside down on two of the cards…an bloody unbelievable, creative oversight! I’m sorry!

A postcard from my Abstract No.2 series-© 2006 Michael Hill
A postcard from my Abstract No.2 series-©2006 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.
Another postcard from my Abstract No.2 series-© 2006 Michael Hill
Another postcard from my Abstract No.2 series-©2006 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.
A third postcard from my Abstract No.2 series-© 2006 Michael Hill
A third postcard from my Abstract No.2 series-©2006 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.
Reverse side of postcard from Abstract No.2 series-© 2006 Michael Hill
Reverse side of postcard from Abstract No.2 series-©2006 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.
A postcard from my Abstract No.3 series-© 2006 Michael Hill
A postcard from my Abstract No.3 series-©2006 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.
A postcard from my Abstract No.4 series-© 2006 Michael Hill
A postcard from my Abstract No.4 series-©2006 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.
A postcard from my Abstract No.5 series-© 2006 Michael Hill
A postcard from my Abstract No.5 series-©2006 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.

The drinking of beer, usually a bottle of stout, marked the end of an edition and celebration of completion. This was often late in the afternoon as I never seemed to print in the mornings or evenings. After a couple of years I supplemented this hand-made approach with digital printing, making copies from the scanned original. But then, lacking satisfaction…and missing the additional ink staining on my jeans, I abandoned that and returned to the hand-made printmaking process. Consequently, both my level of satisfaction and the print marks on my jeans improved, Michael.

UPDATE OCTOBER 12, 2015: A selection of these art postcards have been displayed in exhibitions. The first in 2007 titled Abstract Nos. 1-11 at the DAB LAB Gallery, Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building of the University of Technology, Sydney.

Pop-Up Postcard Exhibition: Abstract Nos.1-11, DAB LAB Gallery, UTS, 2007
Pop-Up Postcard Exhibition by Dr. Michael Hill: Abstract Nos.1-11, DAB LAB Gallery, UTS, 2007.
Detail: Pop-Up Postcard Exhibition: Abstract Nos.1-11, DAB LAB Gallery, UTS, 2007
Detail: Pop-Up Postcard Exhibition by Dr. Michael Hill: Abstract Nos.1-11, DAB LAB Gallery, UTS, 2007.
Exhibition flyer designed by Michael Hill
Exhibition flyer designed by Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.
Reverse of ABSTRACT exhibition flyer.
Reverse of ABSTRACT exhibition flyer designed by Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.

UPDATE NOVEMBER 6, 2015: At Hondarake Full of Books in 2012…the launch of my comic Blotting Paper was accompanied by a mini exhibition of my art postcards…33 in all from 32 different designs. 

An exhibition of postcards accompanying the launch of my artist book/comic Blotting Paper at Hondarake Bookshop, February 2012 (Photo by Louise Graber)
An exhibition of handmade art postcards…accompanying the launch of my artist book/comic Blotting Paper at Hondarake Bookshop, February 2012 (Photo by Louise Graber).

Fukushima Kids 2013 Auction, Japan: 10 of my art postcards…each print a monoprint and thus unique…were contributed to this cause and event. The reverse side was signed and dated with my artist’s stamp. These postcards were made on machine made cardboard following the Japanese sosaku hanga method of printmaking.

(All text, photos and artwork-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

BLOTTING PAPER The Comic: Production Report No.24

Art, Blotting Paper, Cats in Comics, Comics, Germania, Japanning May 8, 2015

I have still not completed this issue of my comic but I am getting there! Completion of the fourth issue of my artist book/comic…and ultimately, graphic novel…Blotting Paper: The Recollected Graphical Impressions Of Doctor Comics is near. The printing and publishing process of those pages will follow. This includes the sequential stages of the pages being printed, collated, trimmed, covered and bound. As with the first three issues the fourth one has a total of 40 pages plus end-papers and covers. For this issue the covers will feature a wraparound print that includes the title. Being an artist book there will be a limited edition of 30. Each book in this first edition will be numbered and signed by the artist.

Planned wraparound cover for Issue #4 (Monoprint-© 2011 Michael Hill)
Planned wraparound cover for Issue #4 (Monoprint-©2011 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics)

The addition of some spot colour plus a few paragraphs of handwriting is needed. It may also receive a bit of a toning touch-up and a little overprinting. I have spread out the pages in sequence on the floor of the studio. This reveals some sense of the overall flow of the comic. There might be the odd alteration to the sequencing in the final edit. I try to feel a sense of rhythm from reading and turning the pages.

Pages from Issue 4 in layout spread-© 2015 Michael Hill
Pages from Issue 4 arranged in layout spread on floor.
©2015  Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics.
Pages from Issue 4 in layout spread-© 2015 Michael Hill
Pages from Issue 4 in layout spread-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

UPDATE 6 JULY 2015: COMPLETION OF ISSUE #4!   Although it took a little longer than expected I have now completed production of the fourth issue of my comic! The pages have been printed, collated, trimmed, bound and covered with title labels. Copies have been mailed to my supportive, personal readers. A possible launch is being looked at in Tokyo in October.

Issue 4 copies ready for distribution-photo © 2015 Michael Hill
Issue 4 copies printed, bound and ready for distribution-photo ©2015 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

After running past the planned deadline and being slightly over budget I decided to finish in D.I.Y mode. This resulted in a somewhat hand-crafted look.

Tabletop work-space pages and tools-photo © 2015 Michael Hill
Tabletop work-space pages and tools-photo. ©2015 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Work clothes hung out to dry-photo © 2015 Michael Hill
Printmaking work clothes hung out to dry-photo ©2015 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

Now it’s on to the likely final issue…although reprints of previously published chapters are also a possibility…as is the eventual merging of all chapters into graphic novel form…I wish!…and can’t stop thinking about that possibility. Looking ahead, the tentatively titled 2 Tickets to Tokyo Bay Chapter 5 will be set in Germany and Japan. It depicts the continued activities of Doctor Comics’ cats and their new canine companion Barks in “funny animal” comics style. It may also contain further comics related recollections from Doctor Comics’ past, particularly his research of manga. Below is the ad for Chapter 5 on the back page of Issue 4.

Teaser for 2 TICKETS TO TOKYO BAY the forthcoming Chapter 5-© 2015 Michael Hill, READING DRINKING -© 2014 Gene Kannenberg, Jr.
Teaser for 2 TICKETS TO TOKYO BAY which is the title of the forthcoming Chapter 5-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics. Also shown (insert) READING DRINKING Blotting Paper review of Chapter 2 – ©2013 by my American colleague Gene Kannenberg, Jr.

(All text, photos and artwork-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

BLOTTING PAPER The Comic: Production Report No.23

Art, Blotting Paper, Cats in Comics, Comics, Germania March 1, 2015

I am beginning this post with a progress report. Issue 4 of my artist book/comic Blotting Paper: The Recollected Graphical Impressions Of Doctor Comics is not yet complete! I still need about another month to finish this issue. I do think that this is the penultimate report though… and further more,…due to its increasing length, I think I shall now start referring to it as a graphic novel.

Chapter title page, handwriting on painted paper collage-© 2015 Michael Hill
Chapter title page, handwriting in ink on painted paper collage.
©2015 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

The cats go to Germany with Doctor Comics’s big stash of comics related books, mementos and research materials. They meet a canine character who kindly assists them in arranging their affairs. Beer is drunk, comics are consumed and a plan devised.

Chapter page, collage of painted paper, woodcut print and ink drawings-© 2015 Michael Hill
Chapter page, collage of painted paper, woodcut print and ink drawings.
©2015 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

The black cat, Cohl, sorts through Doc’s research materials. He reflects on some of his deeds including one that involved Belgian comics. Cohl also begins to emulate Doc’s art practice. This involves making sketches, playing with art materials and doing some drawing and printmaking. The other cat, Busch, who is not black, enjoys German beer, fish and fun. Both cats and their canine companion find enjoyment from the eating of chocolate.

Chapter page detail, inked calligraphy brush on paper-© 2015 Michael Hill
Chapter page detail, inked calligraphy brush on paper.
©2015 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Chapter page detail, collage of photograph and found graphic packaging-© 2015 Michael Hill
Chapter page detail, collage of my photograph of poster and found graphic packaging.
©2015 Dr.Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

More developments and an update on progress will be posted on this blog in around a month’s time. After I bring this chapter to completion we move to Japan, the setting for the next chapter.

Ink stain on paper-© 2014 Michael Hill

Ink stain on paper-©2014 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

One of Doc’s fast line drawings, first pencilled then inked over-©2014 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

Promotional chocolate stack, Berlin, photo-© 2014 Michael Hill
Promotional chocolate stack, Berlin, photo.
©2014 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Sketch of Doctor Comics character, ink on paper-© 2014 Michael Hill
Sketch of Doctor Comics character, ink on paper.
©2014 Dr. Michael Hill (a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

More visual developments and an update on progress will be posted when I near completion. See you in Japan, so to speak…the setting of the next chapter, Michael.

(All text, photos and artwork-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

BLOTTING PAPER The Comic: Production Report No.22

Art, Blotting Paper, Cats in Comics, Comics, Germania January 3, 2015

Here is the next report, first one of the year, documenting production progress of my artist book/comic/graphic novel…Blotting Paper: The Recollected Graphical Impressions Of Doctor Comics…Chapter 4- Beer, Chocolate and Comics. The story continues with both cats arriving in Hamburg in a shipping container on a freighter…and ends with them, seemingly accompanied by a newly acquired canine friend on another freighter bound for Tokyo Bay! However did that come about? Well, Japan is the setting for the subsequent chapter…as long as this scenario is not altered in the coming weeks.

The 0909 lines document-ink stamped on paper-© 2015 Michael Hill
The 0909 lines sequence document of ink stamped on paper. (©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

I am continuing my graphic experiments with ink and paint on paper that is printed then torn and drawn upon…and sometimes collaged, to create documents, scenes and settings as well as thought and voice balloons for the characters.

Graphic Thought Balloon, ink and paint on paper-© 2014 Michael Hill
Graphic thought balloon, ink and paint on paper.
(©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Graphic Voice balloon, ink and paint on paper-© 2014 Michael Hill
Graphic voice balloon, ink and paint on paper.
(©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Set design, painted paper collage-© 2014 Michael Hill
Set design, painted paper collage.
(©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Ink and watercolour  drawing of Hamburg-© 2007 Michael Hill
Ink and watercolour drawing on paper of room in a Hamburg hotel.
(©2007 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

The following quick sketches were made on my previous travels in Germany. They were kept in notebooks till it seemed they had some relevance and resonance for this project…and now I am finding ways of working them into this chapter.

Ink and watercolour drawing on paper of design details in Germany-© 2007 Michael Hill
Ink and watercolour drawing on paper of design details. (©2007 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

More visual developments and an update on progress will be posted on this blog in three or four weeks time…as I continue to close in on completion of the comic.

UPDATE 20 JANUARY 2015: In response to a query in the comments…(see below)…I have added examples of how I intend using the abstract landscapes as backgrounds…or graphic expressions.

Using abstract landscape as background-© 2014 Michael Hill
Using abstract landscape as background.
(©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Using abstract landscape as thought balloon-© 2014 Michael Hill
Using abstract landscape as thought balloon.
(©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a Doctor Comics).

More visual developments and an update on progress should be posted on this blog around the end of the month…as I near completion of the comic…and, as always, your feedback on my blog is most welcome.

(All text, photos and artwork-©2015 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

BLOTTING PAPER The Comic: Production Report No.21

Art, Blotting Paper, Cats in Comics, Comics, Germania December 2, 2014

This is the second report documenting the production of the fourth issue of my artist book/comic…Blotting Paper: The Recollected Graphical Impressions Of Doctor Comics. The new chapter Beer, Chocolate and Comics…deals with the feline characters recovering from the demise of their patron…and their subsequent travels in Germany to visit the world of European comics.

Double page handprinted spread from Chapter 3–© 2014 Michael Hill.
Double page handprinted spread from my comic Blotting Paper, Chapter 3.
(©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

Continuing the turnaround of events and forward momentum that the above image from Chapter 3 illustrates…my feline leading characters start to get on top of things…taking control of circumstances and their situation and expressing their true character whilst on their travels abroad. Tail wagging. indeed!

Beer label collage character from Blotting Paper comic-© 2014 Michael Hill
Beer label collage character design from my Blotting Paper comic-(©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

I have been exploring the notion of a beer label collage project…derived from Belgian and German bottles, and have come up with this character. I expect others will follow. With the European theme and setting I am also considering including some bilingual content, probably English and German…and there is also an option of doing a combined issue #4-5!

Fish woodcut from way back-© 2002 Michael Hill
Fish woodcut print from way back-(©1998 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Fish woodcut with pyschedelic sauce from way back-© 2003 Michael Hill
Fish woodcut print covered with pyschedelic sauce from way back.
(©2000 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

The subject of fish and the techniques of woodblock printmaking have returned…and there is some cooking too, of both fish and comics!

The Busch approach to managing a comics collection-now available as a postcard-© 2014 Michael Hill
The Busch approach to managing a comics collection-now available as a postcard.
(©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Linocut, type, roller and ink dish after a print session. (Photo-© 2014 Michael Hill).
Linocut, type, roller, calligraphy brush and inkbowl after a postcard and comics art printmaking session. (Photo-©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

In addition to collage there were some abstract ink and paint images that serve as backgrounds, settings…or sometimes mere graphic expressions of a characters’ thoughts.

Abstract print image from Blotting Paper comic-© 2014 Michael Hill
Abstract landscape print image from my Blotting Paper comic.
(©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Abstract print image from Blotting Paper comic-© 2014 Michael Hill
Abstract landscape print image from my Blotting Paper comic.
(©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

The art work also features several words and images made with pen and ink…including some quick-sketch location drawings from previous visits to Hamburg and Hanover and more recently to Berlin.

Dip pen with nibs by Gillot and Muller and ink from Lamy.
Dip pen with nibs by Gillot and Muller and bottled ink from Lamy.
(Photo-©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Ink and watercolour drawing of Hamburg-© 2007 Michael Hill
Quickly executed ink and watercolour drawing on paper, Hamburg.
(©2007 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).
Quick Ink and watercolour drawing of Hannover-© 2007 Michael Hill
Quick ink and watercolour drawing on paper, Hanover.
(©2007 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

On location drawing trips I carry a small leather bag of art tools and sketch books. It carries some smaller leather bags and a tin of colour pencils that fit within the larger bag. (see photo below, taken on the carpet at home, before departure)

Packing my art bag for a location drawing session. (Photo-© 2014 Michael Hill).
Packing my little art bag for a location drawing session…light, compact and easy to carry! (Photo-©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

More visual developments and an update on progress will be posted on this blog in the New Year. As always, I would love to hear any responses to this post…plus any comparable comments about your own experiences of drawing on location.

Cheers for a Happy Comics and Graphic Novel Xmas and New Year…and Seasons Greetings to all comics art fans and followers!…Michael.

(All text, photos and artwork-©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).

BLOTTING PAPER The Comic: Production Report No.20

Art, Blotting Paper, Cats in Comics, Comics, Germania November 3, 2014

This is the first report documenting the production of the fourth issue of my artist book/comic…Blotting Paper: The Recollected Graphical Impressions Of Doctor Comics.…it continues from posts on the first chapter/issue The Ingurgitator,…the second chapter/issue A Blot On His Escutcheon…and the third chapter/issue The Chthonian Turn: The Cats’ Revenge (see links to posts #1-36 below). The new chapter Beer, Chocolate and Comics deals with the cats’ recovery from the demise of their patron, Doctor Comics. It also covers their travels in Europe and their contact with the world of European comics. Printmaking is again involved in the production of this issue…with woodblock, linocut and the use of rubber, bakelite and wooden stamps. There is also drawing, handwriting and some cartooning. The intention is to produce a comic in an artist’s book type format. I hope to have it ready for publication early next year…but we’ll have to see about that…just as we will also have to see if my long term plan of combining these four separate issues…and subsequent issues into a full length graphic novel comes to fruition.

Brush tips dipped in ink and at the ready.
Brush tips dipped in ink and at the ready.
(Blotting Paper comic-©2014 Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics)
Cartooning the cat character Cohl from Blotting Paper comic-© 2014 Michael Hill
Cartooning the cat character Cohl from Blotting Paper comic.
©2014 Michael Hill
More cat cartooning for the Blotting Paper comic-© 2014 Michael Hill
More cat cartooning for the Blotting Paper comic-©2014 Michael Hill

There will also be the introduction of a new character in this chapter…a dog.

Funny animal character from Blotting Paper comic-© 2014 Michael Hill
A funny canine animal character from Blotting Paper comic-©2014 Michael Hill

UPDATE NOVEMBER 2015: Illustration and comments.

Here is how this character finished up looking in Issue #4-© 2015 Michael Hill
Here is how this dog character finished up looking(post publication) in Issue #4-©2015 Michael Hill

This issue has a marked European flavour…no surprise perhaps following the careful research into Belgian and German chocolates, comics and beer…that I undertook on my recent trip there…Michael.

(All text, photos and artwork-©2014 Dr. Michael Hill a.k.a. Doctor Comics).