Live 8/G8/London Bombings

 

Two weeks of daily strips (roughs): Monday 27/06/05 - Friday 08/07/05

The Asian Tsunami

 

Four weeks of daily strips with double colour strips at the weekend.

Invasion of Iraq

Six weekly colour strips.

Back to the drawing board is about our new, post 9:11, global era of uncertainty and change - from eroded confidence in domestic politics, job security and pensions to concerns about overseas travel, fundamentalism, international security and global warming. It uses a highly unusual 'reality cartoon' format of a strip within a strip and is the result of extensive development work put into two earlier unpublished strips Mannix and Upfront .

Luke Warm has been working on global themes since his award winning Fence Sittin' strip ran from 1990-2 in Mmegi newspaper in Botswana. Since then he's had many regular strips in the UK and Irish national press including Net Head in the Financial Times (1999-2000) and Punters syndicated by the Press Association (1995-1997) .

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