Saturday, January 02, 1999

My Comics & Pics

Fish1000 Comics

Welcome to Fish1000 Comics, the repository of knowledge devoted to comics* created by me.

Many of these can be read online here, bartered, stolen or purchased from me, or occasionally found in comic shops, or lying dust-covered in some unexpected place. Perhaps behind that sideboard that still stands in your parents house. Best check next time you visit.


Oct 2009 - By guest writer/artist CAM YARDLEY (age 7)
Trevor the Ant's Skateboard Adventure
Minicomic debut of this up-and-coming young star. Previous Trevor the Ant adventures are listed below.



Oct 2009
Deja Vu
A minicomic in Fish1000-o-scope
Debuted at BICS 2009



Jul 2009
The Moon's a Balloon
An online strip for Down The Tubes
available online



Jun 2009
Harvey Gingham - Excerpt 1
A minicomic in Fish1000-o-scope
Free and available online



Feb 2009
A Tale of Two Fishies
An online exclusive minicomic in Fish1000-o-scope
Available online



Jan 2009
Nikki Walker - Foot Health Specialist
A minicomic in Fish1000-o-scope
Free and available online



Dec 2008
GARY THE BLU-TAC DOG
A minicomic in Fish1000-o-scope
Free and available online



Sep 2008
STUFF FOR YOU
A minicomic in Fish1000-o-scope
Debuting at BICS2008, Free and available online



Mar 2008
Trevor the Ant's Big Adventure
A minicomic in Fish1000-o-scope
Free and available online



Dec-2003 to March 2008
Rogue Idol
PopStar romp, in which our hero finds the music industry hides some terrible dark secrets...
Part 1: Pop Tart,
Part 2: A Hards Dazed Night,
Part 3: Poplife.
Free webcomic, available to read online.



Oct 2007
Baffling Mysteries #1
A minicomic in Fish1000-o-scope
Free and available to read online



Apr 2007
Dead Elvis
A minicomic in Fish1000-o-scope
Free and available to read online


Jan 2007
Important Stuff
A 5-page strip in Colour for the UK Web and Mini Comix Thing Anthology 2007. Dedicated, with love, to my grandparents.
Available to read online


Dec 2006
Boozy Bird
A one-off webcomic introducing a new breed of hero! (or something)
Available to read online


Oct 2006
Dan Fish's Musical Jamboree Comic
A minicomic in Fish1000-o-scope
Free and Available to read online


Oct 2006

'4321'

A 24 Hour Comic completed at the ICA. Available to buy or swap, or download.


Jun 2006
'I am Superman'
created with a REMIX theme for CAPTION
available to read online


May 2006

Those Da Vinci Coders Vs Transformas

A minicomic in Fish1000-o-scope featuring giant robots and ancient conspiracies!
Free and available to read online


Mar 2006
Tall Thin Comic Adventures (Starring Trevor the Ant)
A mini-minicomic
Free and available online. Reviewed here


Feb 2006
Godzilla and Giant Robot Footballer 2
A Japanese themed page for the final of Just 1 Page charity magazine


Jan 2006
Love on the Rocks
A 2-page strip in Portent Presents 2


Nov 2005
Uncanny Fish1000.Biz Yarns
A minicomic in Fish1000-o-scope
Free and available to read online


Dans Magic Pencil
Short Webstrip at the UK Web and Mini-Comix thing website, online here


Jul 2005
'Silence in the Sand'
A 3-page strip in the 2006 Misty Halloween Special (See MistyComic.co.uk).
Available to purchase here.


Apr 2005
Fish1000 Comics
A minicomic in Fish1000-o-scope. Originally issued with free tea-bag.
Free and available to read online


Jan 2005
Ambush Bug Vs Animal Man
One page strip in Just One Page issue 3


Alien Card
30th Birthday card I drew for a friend that likes Aliens
Online Here.


Sep 2004
Preggers
6 page strip by Rich Johnston and Daniel Fish for Commercial Suicide 2.0


Feb 2004
UK Splendor
Slice-of-life comic strip inspired by the American Splendor Comic/Film
available online


Feb 2004

Feb 2004
Deaths Head (Colour/ B&W)
Marvel UK Character sketch submission for the May 2004 Comic Festival Childline Auction


Oct 2003
Cerebus
My 'Cerebus The Aardvark' sketches, bottom left, sold for £10 at the November 2003 Comic Festival Childline Auction


*Comics: They're a simple combination of words and pictures normally forming some sort of narrative to tell a story or provoke an emotional response. They're the best way to explain difficult concepts clearly, and when done well, can comfortably sit alongside any other Great Art the world has produced so far. Especially mine.

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