Things Andy Draws

Personal sketch-blog of Andy Smart, animator/cartoonist/raconteur

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The Summer of Battling Boy Give-Away!

BATTLING BOY POSTERS!

First Second has trusted me to run a series of give-aways and one contest between May and Battling Boy’s release in October. This means you will have a few chances to win posters, prints, galleys (advance reader’s copies of the book) among other things. 

For May, I’m giving away a few Battling Boy posters!

Rules and Guidelines:

1. Like or reblog this post and encourage your followers to do the same. The more your name is in the notes to this post the higher your chances of winning.

2. Make sure you follow Destroy Comics. This is not necessary to winning, but if I decide to check if the winner is following the blog, it will influence my decision.

3. You have two weeks.

Winners will be selected randomly and contacted on May 20th.

Good luck!

New version of Wish You Were Here. Expunge the old version from your memories.

Princess Mononoke

Princess Mononoke

Easter Bunny
Max

Easter Bunny

Max

Easter Bunny
Bucky O’Hare

Easter Bunny

Bucky O’Hare

Bartkira sketches
Using my new Gillott nibs. It’s been over a year since I last used a dip pen. I need more practice.

Bartkira sketches

Using my new Gillott nibs. It’s been over a year since I last used a dip pen. I need more practice.

Wish You Were Here

Beryl the Peril was created by Davey Law (also the creator of Dennis the Menace and first published in The Topper in 1953. The Topper was merged with The Beezer in 1990 and cancelled in 1993. After this, Beryl made her way over to The Dandy.

Beryl the Peril was created by Davey Law (also the creator of Dennis the Menace and first published in The Topper in 1953. The Topper was merged with The Beezer in 1990 and cancelled in 1993. After this, Beryl made her way over to The Dandy.

When schoolboy Eric Wimp (of 29 Acacia Road, Dandytown) eats a banana, he is transformed into Bananaman who fights crime “with the muscles of twenty men and the brains of twenty muscles.”
Bananaman was created by Dave Donaldson and first published in Nutty, in 1980. When Nutty was cancelled in 1985, he moved over to the Dandy.

When schoolboy Eric Wimp (of 29 Acacia Road, Dandytown) eats a banana, he is transformed into Bananaman who fights crime “with the muscles of twenty men and the brains of twenty muscles.”

Bananaman was created by Dave Donaldson and first published in Nutty, in 1980. When Nutty was cancelled in 1985, he moved over to the Dandy.