Cartoonist, illustrator and
Panic Coordinator to Breakfast television
since 1992, Paul Rainey is all this and less. Why not take a
mosey around this site and experience the joy of his comic strip work? Or
visit any or all of his other sites for more of the same sort of thing,
which are as follows...
There's No Time Like The
Present
I started work on
There's no Time Like the Present,
or TNTLTP for short, in September
2004. This is my long comic strip, or "graphic novel", which I am
currently serialising in printed form. So far, six parts are available and
can be ordered from the shop section of the site. The first thirty seven
pages of the story can be read here for free.

Dear
Robert and Partner
Leon has trouble with his neighbours. My
entry into the 2007 Graphic Short Story prize recently printed as an
actual reality comic containing "extras". Visit The Shop to buy a copy
using Paypal or contact me for
other payment methods.

Book of Lists
Currently on hiatus, Book of Lists is my diary strip
where events are ordered by category rather than in their linier
occurrence. It ran between the start of 2003 and was paused at the end of
2006. There are over forty completed comic strip lists there for you to
read.

2000 AD Prog Slog Blog
One day
in 1977, I bought the first issue of
2000 AD. Thirty years later, I
bought it again along with most of the following eleven hundred in a moment of madness in an eBay auction. Obviously,
this would be a total waste of money if I didn't read them all. Why not
record the experience of reading twenty years worth of comics in a
contracted period of time, I thought. Thus was born, the
2000 AD Prog Slog Blog.
"if
you're experiencing Scrotnig withdrawal,
Paul
Rainey's
excellent
Prog Slog blog does exactly what it says on the tin" -
The Guardian Film Blog
Some
comic strips that I have drawn in recent years can be read here also...
Some sci-fi joke
strips, just for fun.

He's a mouse and he's a vampire. what more
do you need to know about Mouseferatu?

Will somebody please answer the phone? Go
here for Cat Man
.
West Enders, being a thinly disguised satire of BBC soap, East Enders.
From late 2003.

Other comics by the author that are
available to buy are - - -
Swill The Alien
Telephone Thing
Book of Lists
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Party Pieces
At last weekend’s
Low Energy Day
(another success), I got the following comics by
Francesca Cassavetti;
Stuff,
Paris Break,
A Very Nasty Solitary Habit
and Party Pieces.
Francesca’s comics, or at least these, recount stories from her life in a
lively, engaging, funny, affirming and affecting way. Visit her
website to see samples of
her work for yourself.

Paul Rainey
01/09/08
Low
Energy Day
London Underground Comics
have organised their second festival of 2008 which, once again, takes
place in Camden on this Saturday. I will will be exhibiting along with the
who's who of the current small press scene. See you there, hopefully.
Paul Rainey
27/08/08
There's No Time Like The Present part 7 Reviewed
Craig Johnson writes an
astute review of There’s No Time Like The Present part 7 for
Comics Village. “…it's
top quality, it's as moving, tragic and interesting as ever…”

Paul Rainey
21/08/08
Necessary Monsters
Here’s something else I
picked up at this year’s
Caption;
Necessary Monsters
by
Daniel Merlin Goodbrey
and
Sean Azzopardi.
Once again, I feel I should have known of its existence before stumbling
across it last weekend. I think I’ve been wandering around recently with
my head inside a fish tank.
This is a tonal change
for Sean who draws
Necessary Monsters.
I love his (perhaps) semi autobiographical Twelve Hour Shift. Here, he’s
delighted me by rising to the challenge of a genre switch to spy-horror
like the professional he is. Goodbrey writes a creeping tale that suggests
that supernatural dangers surround us all.
Pages from the story
seem to be being rolled out
here.

Paul Rainey
16/08/08
The
Dan Lester Mysteries
Monkeys Might Puke’s Dan
Lester, one of the funniest men
in comics, has teamed up with cartoonist
Oliver Lambden
from Tales From the Flat
to produce Marked for Death.
This is the first in a planned series of
The
Dan Lester Mysteries which he
writes for other artists to illustrate. Hopefully this won’t be the last
time that Dan and Oliver work together. Copies of
The
Dan Lester Mysteries can be
bought from
here.

Paul Rainey
15/08/08
Rumble Strip
Read my mini-review of
Rumble Strip
by Woodrow Phoenix
here.

Paul Rainey
14/08/08
Dear
Robert and Partner Review
The first review that
I’ve come across of my comic
Dear
Robert and Partner appears
here
at
The Comics Village
website. Craig Johnson
writes, “the
depth in the disparity of the tone between the words and the art, and the
fact that we can all relate to noisy and nuisance neighbours, the desire
for a quiet life and the understanding that rocking the boat just isn't
"the done thing" means we can relate to this…”

Paul Rainey
11/08/08
Caption Timewarp 2008
Over the
weekend, I attended this year's
Caption event in Oxford. Read
what I have to say about it at the
news blog.
Paul Rainey
11/08/08
There's No Time Like the Present 7 Reviews
There have
been a couple of reviews of
There's No Time Like The Present
on the internet recently. One by
Andrew Cheverton
here in which he says "Filled
with excellent facial expression and moments of quiet detail, this is
beginning to seem like a masterwork", and another by
Rob Jackson
here.

Paul Rainey
17/07/08
Comics & Zines Event
Jimi
Gherkin is currently
in the process of organising the
Comics and Zines
event which is taking place this
Saturday at The Plough on Museum Street in London. Thirty small press
comic creators and zine publishers (hence the title) will be in attendance
although, unfortunately, I can't make it this time. If you're in the
vicinity, why not pop along and take a look.

Paul Rainey
16/07/08
Book
of Lists Splash Panel Rollout
You may
remember that sometime last year I announced my intention to produce
splash panels for all of the completed
Book of Lists
strips I have done. Well, at
last, that process is complete. The final versions can be read in the
Book of
Lists section of the site.

Paul Rainey
08/07/08
PJANG 1
Issue one
of PJANG
(short for the Nick Cave
lyric "Peaople Just Ain't No
Good") is now available and I strongly recommend that you give it a go.
You might remember Rol
Hirst,
PJANG's
writer and publisher, as principle creator of long running nineties comic
The Jock
which he did mainly with artist
Nigel Lowrey.
Even if you don't, if doesn't matter.
PJANG
is a collection of short and utterly engaging strips all written by Rol
and drawn by
Tony McGee,
Andrew Cheverton
and
Kelvin Green.
From the heart breaking to the satirical to the down right cruel. You can
order copies directly from Rol at his website
here using Paypal for only £1.75
including post and packing. See, it's not even very much money.

Paul Rainey
03/07/08
Love
Bomb 2 Review
I came
across
this review of Love
Bomb 2 at
Comics Village
while surfing the internet today. It's
interesting to encounter a new review of work I did so long ago.
Unfortunately, I have absolutely no copies left of it for sale, However,
Swill the Alien,
who made his first appearance in it, has his own one off comic still
available for purchase from The Shop if you're
interested.

Paul Rainey
18/06/08
A
Music Paper and Amusing Paper
A Music Paper
and
Amusing Paper
are two different comics by
Alistair Maceachern
that collect together strips he's produced
between 2005
and 2008. Published in
tandem, they both
feature
humorous and astute
observations on music fanzine publication and every day live,
respectively. Alistair and I shared a table at
No Bar Codes
over the weekend and seeing his work for the first time I was impressed
by, and a little bit envious of, the strength, originality and
confidence of
his art style. Visit
Alistair’s
website to
see samples of his work and then
contact him for information on how to get
a hold of
these comics.

Paul Rainey
04/06/08
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