John Gallagher was also the publisher of terrific horror anthology 'Bedlam' and had a taste for drawing the creepier things in life (except on this cover).
Temple Showcase Deadline
Next Temple Showcase Deadline: EXTENDED 'til 7th November 2014
Please email all comic related submissions to the email address above (with Temple Comic Submission as the subject header). Pages must be a minimum of 1240 pixels wide, at 150dpi (no more than 20 pages per contributor).
If you are unsure of what to send, please see past issues which are downloadable for free from the 'Download Previous Temple Issues' section.
Please email all comic related submissions to the email address above (with Temple Comic Submission as the subject header). Pages must be a minimum of 1240 pixels wide, at 150dpi (no more than 20 pages per contributor).
If you are unsure of what to send, please see past issues which are downloadable for free from the 'Download Previous Temple Issues' section.
Saturday, 28 June 2014
Saturday, 21 June 2014
Temple Classic Covers 27
Temple Classic Cover 27 (c) Stuart Giddings and John Kirkham
John Kirkham put his design skills to good use by coming up with the concept for the front and back cover, which was used to usher in the turn of the century.
Great choice of images, and a lovely colour scheme too.
Saturday, 14 June 2014
Temple Classic Covers 26
Temple Classic Cover 26 (c) Niblo Hartman and Neil Alexander
The dynamic duo of Neil and Niblo struck again with an illustration featuring their popular Full Montgommery character. They also made good use of their Newspaper Cutting style (often found in their reviews) to give all the temple members some rather lovely personalised messages for Xmas.
Saturday, 7 June 2014
Temple Classic Covers 25
Temple Classic Cover 25 (c) A Whole Heap Of Artists!
Upon reaching it's milestone 25th issue, John Kirkham (who had once again taken over as Temple Central Mailer, with me as Deputy CM) hit upon the idea of collecting all the Temple covers together as one cover image.
This issue also marks the moment that the '...of heroes' part was dropped from the APA's name, as both myself and John realised that it didn't properly reflect the material contained within, since very few of the members contributed superhero artwork.
Upon reaching it's milestone 25th issue, John Kirkham (who had once again taken over as Temple Central Mailer, with me as Deputy CM) hit upon the idea of collecting all the Temple covers together as one cover image.
This issue also marks the moment that the '...of heroes' part was dropped from the APA's name, as both myself and John realised that it didn't properly reflect the material contained within, since very few of the members contributed superhero artwork.
Sunday, 1 June 2014
Temple APA Issue Sixteen
Sun, sea and saucers...
Temple APA Issue Sixteen is now available to download as a totally free pdf file, containing contributions from the likes of Dave Hailwood, Simon Mackie, Tony Suleri, Paul Eldridge, Malcolm Kirk and Ben Peter Johnson, (who also provides the cover).
You can download from Dropbox, MediaFire or view online at Issuu.
PDF file size is 19.69 MB.
The Temple APA is a showcase for amateur and professional creators who are active in the UK comics scene. If you'd like to contribute or just want more information, check out the Temple blog or like us on Facebook...
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