Tuesday 31 December 2013

Issue 2 Revenger complete

issue 2 of my Revenger comic is now complete, and here are a few sample pages.






all images © Warwick Fraser-Coombe 2013

Saturday 5 October 2013

James Worrad, all round decent chap- the writer who interviewed me for Interzone Magazine in 2011 was kind enough to review issue one of Revenger on his blog here: http://jamesworrad.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/night-of-revenger.html


thanks James.

Thursday 26 September 2013

 
And here it is. Issue 1 of the original version of, Warwick Fraser-Coombe's: Revenger. Enjoy! (Wossy beware!)




























Saturday 21 September 2013


It seems that there's more than one Revenger in town.

Jonathan Ross has penned a title called The Revenger, with artwork by Ian Churchill which is to be released next year. So despite having had my own Revenger running through my head for over a decade (originally based on a short story I wrote in the late nineties), and having put the past couple of years writing and illustrating my own comic version, I'm stuck in the position of having to reluctantly rename the title to avoid any potential clash.

It's a hard thing to do, as I've been carrying Revenger with me for a while now, dragging him around the various conventions, from the Super London Comic Con to Kapow, where he always proudly took up a substantial part of my portfolio.

Revenger is a very personal project too me, in that it combines a lot of different strands of my life. My time in the Parachute Regiment Reserves and my tour in Iraq in 2003 when I, and over a hundred other men from my unit, were mobilised and absorbed into the regular Paras (I went to 3 para), just in time to experience, first hand, the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Although my tour was relatively peaceful, through luck more than anything, Revenger's won't be, as I aim to capture the essence of how wars can damage the men who serve in them, leaving them changed forever, even if they escape death or injury at the time.

The book will encapsulate my subsequent interest in politics following that time, and the growing disquiet and growing rage many felt following the banking collapse in 2008, which I view as a kind of reverse coup, in that trillions of pounds of taxpayers monies was spirited out of the governments hands and used to shore up a corrupt and fraudulent banking system that was collapsing under the weight of its own greed. On paper the government stepped in and took over the banks, in reality the bankers tied themselves to, and took over government. Everyone else was left to the wind.

Revenger is set in this post collapse world, our world, were there are no super heroes to save us from the greed and maleficence of the powerful, and evil does not come from another dimension or wear a hood and cape, it resides in the stock exchange and on trading floors, where speculation on oil futures in London sparks food riots and civil war on the other side of the globe.

Revenger will be a modern horror story.

I just need to come up with its new name.

Tuesday 16 July 2013


© Warwick Fraser-Coombe. 2013.
I was supposed to be packing and preparing to move house at the weekend, but I did a Megatron instead! Fan art. just for fun.

Wednesday 15 May 2013


© Warwick Fraser-Coombe 2013
A Revenger Poster I did mostly by accident.


© Warwick Fraser-Coombe 2013
Hellrazor. Hellraiser fan art.

Sunday 5 May 2013



© Warwick Fraser-Coombe 2013.
My picture of Kano for the 2000ad monthly art comp. The subject was Bad Company. This got me second place (I missed the top spot by one vote). It took just over a day to complete.

Wednesday 27 February 2013



© Warwick Fraser-Coombe 2012
Illustration for Lavie Tidhar's, The Book Seller, published in Interzone Magazine. TTA Press.

 
© Warwick Fraser-Coombe 2012
Illustration for Lavie Tidhar's Strigoi. Published in Interzone Magazine. TTA Press.

© Warwick Fraser-Coombe 2012
Mirrorblink. An illustration for the short story by Jason Sanford. Published in Interzone Magazine. TTA Press.
 






© Warwick Fraser-Coombe 2013
Random pages from Revenger issue 1. Not in any particular order.