Friday, June 28, 2024
PHIL ELLIOTT MONTH: Comix Reading List #89: Greenhouse Warriors 2
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
PHIL ELLIOTT MONTH: Comix Reading List #88: Illegal Alien
Monday, June 24, 2024
PHIL ELLIOTT MONTH: Comix Reading List #87: Bluebeard
Saturday, June 22, 2024
PHIL ELLIOTT MONTH: Happy Birthday, Phil Elliott (June 22, 1960- )
A HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO PHIL ELLIOTT!
Thanks to everyone who has joined me in celebrating Phil's comics career ranging across six decades (so far, he's still a young chap), today we have an old-fashioned link post for further reading...
Phil Elliott's website
Aces Weekly Volume 33: Paul Duncan and Phil are reunited
Aces Weekly Volumes 1 and 4 feature shorts by Phil. order here
Zine Love celebrated Phil's birthday in 2020 with multiple posts
Joseph Simon feature-length interview with Phil at First Comics News
Morgan Spiceman interviews Phil on downthetubes
Tom Murphy reviews IN HIS CUPS: COLLECTED TALES FROM GIMBLEY at Broken Frontier
Phil Elliott entry on Lambiek Comiclopedia
A funny anecdote about Phil's original art from Bleeding Cool (If you can make it through all the clickbait)
Phil Elliott original art displayed on Comic Art Fans
Times New Keeferton blog shows off two pages of Phil Elliott original art
Phil Elliott books reviewed at The Slings & Arrows Graphic Novel Guide
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There is a lot of extra art and bonus information on these Kickstarter project pages:
ES*EF funded August 19, 2018 [Reuben Willmott]
RODNEY - THE PREMONITION funded March 3, 2019
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE funded June 30, 2019
THE MAMMY funded September 26, 2019
CIRCUS DENIRO funded August 23, 2020
MALTY HEAVE 2 funded November 30, 2020 [Robert Wells]
THE SUTTONS funded February 21, 2021
STUFF funded June 22, 2021
STUFF - A BIT MORE funded April 14, 2022
STUFF 3 funded September 3, 2022
GAG funded December 27, 2022
GAG 2 funded July 13, 2023
POOL TALES funded November 18, 2023
THE MAN FROM ZODIAC funded June 6, 2024
Blast from the past 1:
A gallery of 41 rare covers by Phil posted by Ed Pinsent (see above)! here
Ed Pinsent took over editing/publishing duties of the FAST FICTION anthology from Phil, a history and bibliography of the seminal series from the beginning can be found here.
Blast from the past 2:
Phil Elliott's Blodge blog on the Wayback Machine one two three four more captures
Elliott's current website, earlier versions (2002- ) on the Wayback Machine here
I don't know if direct links to archive.org work, if not go to the home page and type "phil elliott" into the Wayback Machine search box.
Blast from the Past 3:
I came across this ghost link that posts many of the Gimbley stories from the IN HIS CUPS collection. This seems to not be a part of Phil's current site.
Thursday, June 20, 2024
PHIL ELLIOTT MONTH: Comix Reading List #86: Beyond Finity
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
PHIL ELLIOTT MONTH: Comix Reading List #85: In His Cups: Collected Tales of Gimbley
85. IN HIS CUPS: COLLECTED TALES OF GIMBLEY (Self-published) lulu.com
Phil Elliott's most recognizable character may possibly be David Gimbley, dreamer and pub frequenter who regales anybody nearby with tall tales about his towering coiffed younger self. This collection of Gimbley stories doesn't promise to be complete, however at 180 pages we're satisfied. Starting with the very first Gimbley story in the mini-comic A7 COMICS #1: GIMBLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT...
Sunday, June 16, 2024
PHIL ELLIOTT MONTH: Comix Reading List #84: The Suttons
84. THE SUTTONS by Phil Elliott (Kickstarter) Phil Elliott
The Suttons, written and illustrated by Phil Elliott, ran for an incredible six years from August 22, 1985 to April 1991 in his local paper The Maidstone Borough News.
THE SUTTONS is very different from his previous strip collaborations with Eddie Campbell. Elliott does everything here and the attitude is mostly subdued and domestic, following the lives of Dave and Julie Sutton, daughter Lucy, and Julie's Brother Dean. A particularly poignant early strip depicts the birth of Lucy Dawn Sutton:
Elliott experimented with the format of the comic strip, this one pushes the limits of typography to preserve a little dignity talking about dirty diapers!
One of the highlights of later years strips is Dean dreaming of lighthearted adventures in space, allowing Elliott to cut loose a bit.
Friday, June 14, 2024
PHIL ELLIOTT MONTH: Comix Reading List #83: The Wonders of Science
83. THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE (Kickstarter) Phil Elliott
This is the first of three volumes collecting the collaborations of Eddie Campbell and Phil Elliott on weekly strips for SOUNDS starting in 1984. I've previously covered RODNEY THE PREMONITION and THE MAMMY volumes that Phil Elliott funded through kickstarter, this is similar including a lot of back matter and an introduction by co-creator Eddie Campbell.
WONDERS OF SCIENCE, unbelievably, is even more anarchic than the two that followed! Basically, it's crazy idea after absurd idea with Professor Bean and The Research Labs of Grayson Manor as the characters driving the nonsense forward.
The art is almost cubist in some places and realistic in others, Phil Elliott's talent is so adaptable he could illustrate any wild idea he and Campbell could come up with.
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
PHIL ELLIOTT MONTH: Comix Reading List #82: The Mammy
82. THE MAMMY (Kickstarter) Phil Elliott
As a bonus in this collection Eddie Campbell writes a long introduction and includes two versions of his script for Phil Elliott for one of the above strips.
Also, when the strip was cancelled by SOUNDS it was unfinished. Campbell writes in the introduction that he and Elliott completed thirteen more strips after the above sequence for it's reprinting in HONK #5.
Monday, June 10, 2024
PHIL ELLIOTT MONTH: Phil Elliott in Honk Magazine 1986-87
I remember first seeing Phil Elliott's work in back issues of HONK #1 and #2, probably in the early 90s. Specifically, it's Phil Elliott and Eddie Campbell's hilariously dire "Rodney: The Premonition II" strip reprinted in 5 page chunks that caught my attention (see my separate entry on the collected Rodney: The Premonition).
I'm not sure about FAST FICTION, but the other major UK magazine Elliott contributed to early in his career, ESCAPE, had some good US distribution by the likes of Bud Plant and Last Gasp (where I recently purchased two issues from!). However, I would count HONK as an early instance of Elliott's genius colliding (almost simultaneously with SECOND CITY) with the US comics market.
Looking back on the contents of these first issues on Grand Comics Database, editor Tom Mason included other contemporary UK creators such as Glenn Dakin, John Bagnall, and Woodrow Phoenix. The last two issues, edited by early days Joe Sacco, continued reprinting Phil Elliott and Eddie Campbell's strip collaborations.
Just for history's sake here is a listing of Phil Elliott's work for all five issues of this mostly forgotten series (information from GCD):
HONK #1 November 1986