I started this comic series back in year 4, my eight year old sensibilities certainly shine through with every punchline a combination of explosions and swearing at the same time. The first run of one pagers had a very clear formula inspired by zoo wee mama from the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. I moved into a sort of superhero / Inspector Gadget type vibe introducing evil doctor not dorito (brilliant piece of comedy there) as the recurring villain of the series. I wrote the longer comics very quickly, often within a day or two and didn't pay much care to any particular aspect. Marblehead is my longest running series and I am as proud of it as I am critical.
A new Marblehead comic in the making, this reboot will follow Marblehead and Fred as they explore weird spaceships, break into military facilities and fight the bad guys or whatever.
Originally intended as my last Marblehead comic, and later the start of a finale series, this comic was meant to show how far I had progressed since graduating primary school in terms of art and storytelling ability. It is a comic that I completed and was proud of at the time.
a Collection of unreleased Marblehead comics
Introducing Virus and marking the first of the Marblehead comics to be released by the Comic Cube Team
Introducing: more Characters never seen again.
This comic introduces the General as a short tempered man who introduces the conflict of the comic.
Written in a sketchbook one Christmas day, these two and a half issues of Super Marbles introduce everything important to Marblehead as a character as well as Fred as a side kick, the more intelligent of the two, who knows karate and is a fry-cook.
Starring Marblehead, maybe
I probably could have just done comic strips but 'Oh No. That's just NOT good enough for me. I need a whole page to express myself. I'm Vincent'.