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					<description><![CDATA[A Place to Work A Place to Work During my professional career as a freelance illustrator I’ve always rented studio space. Life as any kind of artist can sometimes be a solitary business so I like to get out of the house of a morning and work with a group of likeminded creators. I’ve found...]]></description>
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<p>A Place to Work</p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-3-color has-text-color has-link-color wp-elements-d1bb74641c5eea32b4ea19b7cfffdcf6">During my professional career as a freelance illustrator I’ve always rented studio space. Life as any kind of artist can sometimes be a solitary business so I like to get out of the house of a morning and work with a group of likeminded creators. I’ve found it to be an ongoing challenge to find suitable space at an affordable rent. It’s happened several times over the years that as soon as I’ve become settled in a place the developers have moved in or the rents have gone up and I’ve had to move on. At some time or another I’ve been in just about every artist’s studio space in South London. My epic trek in search of a place to work started in Brixton.</p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-3-color has-text-color has-link-color wp-elements-7d1f1a443ac9d4348e41179a7436ff81">I’d just moved to London from Leeds where I’d studied illustration and was living in a shared flat in Stockwell, where there wasn’t room to swing a cat let alone put up a drawing board. Luckily I discovered the Brixton Enterprise Centre which was opening up in the Bon Marche. As part of a drive to regenerate the area following the riots of the previous year British American Tobacco had acquired this dilapidated former department store and converted it into low cost studio units. The Bon Marche has a fascinating history and you can find out more about it here: <a href="https://www.brixtonbuzz.com/2015/06/brixton-history-one-hundred-years-of-bon-marche-in-brixton-and-its-secret-tunnels/">History of Bon Marche and The Secret Tunnels</a></p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-3-color has-text-color has-link-color wp-elements-5b810ee5336984bdd35f4750d103db4b">I initially shared space with the Guitty Talberg illustration agency where I worked alongside illustrators such as Anne Magill, Gary Wing, Martin Chatterton and Liz Dalton. I then moved into a smaller unit sharing with animation writer Chris Trengove. When Chris moved out I assembled a bullpen of comics talent including the likes of Andy Lanning, Brian Williamson, Anthony Williams, John Tomlinson and Steve Cook. This was the late Eighties and we were all riding a wave of huge comic book sales. Unfortunately BAT, the owners of the Bon Marche, were losing money on their investment in Brixton despite large handouts from Lambeth council. They doubled our rent almost overnight, leaving us scrabbling around looking for suitable alternative premises. After a couple of false starts in Wardour Street and Waterloo we finally settled on Clockwork Studios half a mile up the road from Brixton in Loughborough Junction.</p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-3-color has-text-color has-link-color wp-elements-8d8a2e96b6a51dd48b81cb1a50812767">Clockwork Studios in another building with a interesting history. It was once the workshops for Fred Carno’s circus and would have been visited by the likes of Charlie Chaplin and Laurel &amp; Hardy. You can find out more here:</p>



<p><a href="https://clockworkstudios.co.uk/history/">https://clockworkstudios.co.uk/history/</a></p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-3-color has-text-color has-link-color wp-elements-fa7a03e02f1cbd2f010a59dbd75ae02c">After a while we were joined by fellow comics stalwarts Steve White and Doug Braithwaite. Things were working out fine but there was trouble around the corner. The comics boom of the Nineties turned to a massive bust by the end of the decade. I saw trouble brewing so took a sideways move into the world of computer games, giving up having a studio space for a while. After the dust had settled following the comics bust I was tempted back into freelancing again. We’d moved to Sydenham and I had managed to find studio space in Gipsy Hill Workshops a converted Victorian dairy which is nestled in the middle of The Triangle in Crystal Palace:</p>



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<p class="has-theme-palette-3-color has-text-color has-link-color wp-elements-b0d03892d2d5faa3909942f7f252450b">Following my three years working in the corporate world of computer games this was like a return to my roots. I stayed their for a year or so until I was offered slightly larger (and considerably warmer&#8230;) space in nearby Cooper’s Yard:</p>



<p><a href="https://www.coopersyardstudios.com">https://www.coopersyardstudios.com</a></p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-3-color has-text-color has-link-color wp-elements-2c5daf6369d5025e528258d4f80769e6">Cooper’s Yard is a labyrinthine warren of a place but after a year or so working there the lack of natural daylight began to get to me. Luckily I discovered Havelock Walk in nearby Forest Hill:</p>



<p><a href="https://www.havelockwalkstudios.com/">https://www.havelockwalkstudios.com/</a></p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-3-color has-text-color has-link-color wp-elements-f94d396baa7d542e60308fa14e48af3e">This cobble stoned mews located a stone’s throw from the South Circular is home to a thriving creative community comprising artists such as David Mach and Elizabeth Chisholm. As soon as</p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-3-color has-text-color has-link-color wp-elements-13b6ef29d7652635b5156d9c6b9d10d7">space became available I nabbed it. I spent three happy years there until our landlord decided he wanted the space for himself and turfed us out. I’m sure the rapidly rising property prices in newly fashionable Forest Hill had nothing to do with his decision.</p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-3-color has-text-color has-link-color wp-elements-feba07944dd0d538f92f52faeece17e8">Once again scouting around for a place to work I came across the Stockwell Street Studios located in John Humphries House situated slap bang in the middle of bustling Greenwich.</p>



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<p>There I shared space with amongst others fellow illustrator Rod Hunt. This was a great position, a fact not lost on Greenwich University who a year later bulldozed our studios and built their shiny new campus right on the top of it. Rod moved down the road to Woolwich, an option that would have been open to me but I decided that the commuting from Bromley, where we now lived, would be a bit of a drag.</p>



<p>Instead I moved to a converted factory, the Maybray Works in Lower Sydenham which had just been opened up by the Artist’s Studio Company. With the best will in the world you couldn’t claim that Lower Sydenham was anywhere near as attractive as Greenwich, but it did boast a huge Sainsbury’s Sava Centre ! It was also very handy for the Lower Sydenham train station. Too handy in fact, two years later we were given our marching orders as developers were going to flatten our admittedly drafty studios and whack a huge development of flats on top of them. Can you see a pattern forming?</p>



<p>Via word of mouth I found out that a local developer had a few offices to let above an estate agents in Crystal Palace. The flat roof was a bit leaky but it had central heating and great views all over London. In a case of history repeating itself the views proved to be too good. Our landlord, not unexpectedly, announced that he was converting our offices into bespoke flats.</p>



<p>On the road again. This time back down the South Circular to Forest Hill once again, to a converted factory run by Whirled Arts. I spent a couple of winter’s at 118, Stanstead with amongst others children’s book illustrator Sarah Horne. Towards the end of my time there the huge windows without any sort of double glazing became a bit of an issue. It was brass monkeys !</p>



<p>My next move was a return to where my Odyssey had first begun all those years ago in Brixton. I found desk space in Tulse Hill Studios near to Brockwell Park. These studios boasted plentiful, albeit rather expensive, heating, although after a while the commute from Bromley to Brixton became rather onerous. It was fine in the summer when I’d cycle it but navigating the hill at Crystal Palace on a rainy Autumn morning wasn’t much fun.</p>



<p>Salvation was at hand in the form of Beckenham Park Mansion. Slap bang in the middle of Beckenham Place Park this palladium style mansion is home to a small group of artists who I’m very glad to be one of. I’m hoping that this may be my last studio in London and my quest may at last be over. Fingers crossed.</p>



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<p class="has-theme-palette-2-color has-theme-palette-7-background-color has-text-color has-background">A piece about myself that I wrote for a talk I did.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size">My interest in science fiction and my interest in comics books and graphic novels have run in tandem throughout my life, so I thought I’d talk to you about how the two have run into and nurtured each other over the years.</p>



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<p><br>The Sixties was a great time to grow up in the UK. We still had a flourishing comic book industry with sales figures that put todays to shame. There were a whole raft of boys adventure comics with titles like Valiant, Eagle or Lion. These black and white weekly anthologies would feature six or seven paged serialised stories. A lot of these were war stories, but in amongst the tales of plucky Tommies fighting beastly Nazis you’d find gems like Kelly’s Eye, Robot Archie, Adam Eterno and The Steel Claw and of course Dan Dare.</p>



<p><br><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/books/gallery/2010/dec/10/dan-dare-history-frank-hampson" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Dan Dare</a> created by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hampson" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Frank Hampson</a> was the UK&#8217;s first science fiction comic strip of any significance. Readers were thrilled by the square-jawed British spaceman&#8217;s weekly exploits, and his struggles with The Mekon.</p>
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<p>I also enjoyed the ongoing adventures of The Trigan Empire which appeared in Look and Learn. It boasted full colour artwork by the excellent Don Lawrence. Another favourite was the Garth strip drawn by Frank Bellamy that appeared in the Daily Mirror and often featured science fiction elements.</p>



<p><br>Another early influence was film and TV. Our generation didn’t realise it at the time but we were receiving a great education the history of film via the (mostly) American movies shown on the BBC. They threw anything on in the afternoon to fill the scheduling. I was drawn to the more fantastical or science fiction based movies, so have fond memories of “<a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043456/">The Day the Earth Stood Still</a>”, “Invasion of the Body Snatchers”, “The Incredible Shrinking Man” and “Fantastic Planet”. Of course there was home grown science fiction on the TV. First <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Quatermass">Quatermass </a>and then <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Who">Doctor Who</a>. Best viewed from behind the sofa and somehow always scarier in black and white.</p>



<p>I was also a voracious reader. I  devoured Edgar Rice Burroghs, Ray Bradbury, Issac Asimov, Brian Aldiss, JG Ballard and Michael Moorcock. If it had a weird alien our garishly painted spaceship on the cover I’d probably at least give it a go. In the mid sixties I discovered Marvel comics via the black and white reprints in Smash! and Fantastic. A door was opened onto a world of gamma bomb irradiated monsters, radioactive spider bites and super-powered teenage mutants.</p>



<p>These showcased the early work of Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko. I tracked down full colour American imports and discovered John Buscema, Gene Colan and Gil Kane. There was no going back.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-theme-palette-9-color has-text-color">1970&#8217;s Marvel come to London</h3>



<p class="has-theme-palette-9-color has-theme-palette-7-background-color has-text-color has-background"><br>Forward to 1972, and Marvel UK open up an office in London. Drawing comic books for a living always seemed like an impossible dream before. For a start, don’t most comic artists live in New York? Having an office down the road in London made the whole thing seem more accessible.<br>I decided to give it a serious shot and started sending drawings off to comic fanzines. You have to understand. This is before the internet and web comics. Back in the olden days budding comic book writers and artists would actually publish their own work on paper and send it to people via something called ‘the post”. Unbelievable I know.</p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-9-color has-text-color">In these early stories I battled with composition, anatomy, lighting, storytelling, inking, lettering. Everything you need to have a handle on to draw a comic book. When I told a lecturer on my Foundation Year at Art College a few years layer that I wanted to draw comics he said I should give up because it was just waaay too difficult. That seemed to be rather a defeatist attitude, so I kept plugging away. 2000 AD launched in 1977 and injected a much needed shot in the arm to UK comics. I discovered the work of Carlos Esquerra, Dave Gibbons, Brian Bolland and Mick McMahon. I also managed to get a fan illustration published on the letters page not once, but twice! I was a very happy Earthlet!</p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-9-color has-text-color">In my second year at art school Warrior launched, and with it the careers of Alan Moore, David Lloyd and a host of others. The so called UK invasion of American comics was about to happen. It seemed my dream of working in comics might just be possible. In the same year I got work published in the “Mighty World of Marvel”.</p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-9-color has-text-color">On finishing my degree I managed to get a job in the graphics department of Yorkshire Television. It sounds glamorous, but the work was mostly Letrasetting the titles for kids TV programs. I decided that my future wasn’t in TV and headed back south. I ended up sharing a house with Richard Starkings, now well known for his Comicraft Lettering fonts and his Elephantmen comic book. Then he’d just got a job as an editor/designer at Marvel UK, his first paying comics gig. I’d got to know Richard a couple of years before via fanzines.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-theme-palette-9-color has-text-color">Into the 80s with comics</h3>



<p class="has-theme-palette-9-color has-text-color">Marvel UK were looking for artists to draw a four-page weekly story called “Zoids” to go in the Spiderman comic. It was a toy tie-in similar to Transformers, but featuring robot dinosaurs rather than mutating trucks. Richard kindly put my hat in the ring and I got my first regular comics gig! Just goes to show, that in comics, like in most things, you need to be able to do the work but you also need to know the right people, be in the right place at the right time and be just plain lucky.</p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-9-color has-text-color">I’ve got fond memories of those times. This was before the internet, so I’d finish the four pages of that week’s episode in my studio in Brixton and physically take my artwork to Marvel’s&nbsp; offices in Bayswater, just in time for Friday night drinks, almost like I’d planned it. Pretty soon my studio filled up Zoids toys that I used as reference.</p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-9-color has-text-color">The early Eighties was a good time to be in comics. We had a bit of a comics scene going on in Brixton. I was sharing studios with Andy Lanning, best known as the co-writer on the Guardians of the Galaxy comic book. Also in our crew was John Tomlinson, writer and one-time assistant editor on 2000 AD, Steve Cook, now working at DC Comics, editor Steve White and pencillers Brian Williamson, Anthony Williams and Doug Braithwaite. In the studios upstairs we had cartoonists Ed Hilya, Woodrow Phoenix and Carl Flint.</p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-9-color has-text-color">We also had the Acme Comic shop round the corner on Coldharbour Lane, who used to host rather good parties. One of my favorite memories from that time is when Stan Lee came to visit Marvel UK’s offices. We’re all grinning like loons. Hell, it’s Stan Lee. He immediately quips: “You all look really happy. We must be paying you too much.”</p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-9-color has-text-color">I spent a year drawing Zoids, then swapped the Zoids toys in the studio for Action Force toys when I went on to that book which was just starting up. It was about this time that I drew a couple of “Future Shocks” for 2000 AD. These are short “try-out” stories for assessing new talent. I heard that the verdict from the Mighty Tharg at the time was that “Kev’s just about usable…”</p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-9-color has-text-color">One of my last jobs at Marvel UK was a three part Doctor Who story written by Mike Collins (now better known as a storyboard artist on the Doctor Who TV show) and inked by Dave Hine. Both John Tomlinson and Steve Cook, who I was still sharing a studio with and moved from Marvel UK to 2000 AD, so it wasn’t a complete surprise when I got the call from Tharg and was offered a job with them. TO BE CONTINUED&#8230;</p>



<p class="has-theme-palette-9-color has-text-color"><a href="https://kevhopgood.com/science-fiction-and-comics-part-2/" data-type="link" data-id="https://musing-albattani.213-175-196-35.plesk.page/index.php/2023/11/02/science-fiction-and-comics-part-2/">Science Fiction and Comics (part 2)</a></p>
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