Late, written by Iain Burnside and illustrated by Richy K Chandler, was commissioned for the website and is also appearing in The Girly Comic #17.
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Late, written by Iain Burnside and illustrated by Richy K Chandler, was commissioned for the website and is also appearing in The Girly Comic #17.
Late, written by Iain Burnside and illustrated by Richy K Chandler, was commissioned for the website and is also appearing in The Girly Comic #17.
Late, written by Iain Burnside and illustrated by Richy K Chandler, was commissioned for the website and is also appearing in The Girly Comic #17.
Late, written by Iain Burnside and illustrated by Richy K Chandler, was commissioned for the website and is also appearing in The Girly Comic #17.
Richy K. Chandler is the creative force behind Tempo Lush Comics, including
“Delicate Axiom”, “Lucy the Octopus” and “Govinda the Meditating Rabbit”.
After earning a diploma at Wimbledon School of Art, Richy graduated from
Camberwell College of Arts with a degree in Ceramics. He’s gone on to have work
published in Britain, Germany and Japan, including cartoons, logo designs, comic
strips, cd covers and illustrations.
When he’s not working on comics and artwork he’ll most likely be found writing,
recording and performing eclectic pop music as Last Precious Cookie.
Richy has lived in the big city of London all his life, except in 2000-2001 when
he lived in the even bigger city of Tokyo.
He currently lives in North London with his lovely wife and son, on the top
floor of a little house. Some nights the entire top floor separates from the
rest of the house and flies off into space. Not every night though.
Visit him at www.myspace.com/tempolush
Late, written by Iain Burnside and illustrated by Richy K Chandler, was commissioned for the website and is also appearing in The Girly Comic #17.
That’s right we decided to bring another issue out in time for the Bristol Comics Expo this weekend, but for all of you who can’t make Bristol here’s one of the strips. Sisters of the Head, which you can see in the archives is also in issue #17, and the other strips will be appearing on this site soon.