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(no subject) [Sep. 24th, 2008|07:46 pm]
Tina the warrior princess makes her way home from work. I'm not sure where her wyvern is; I guess it must be in for a service.


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(no subject) [Sep. 23rd, 2008|05:54 pm]
I don't know about this one, but it's the first strip where Bish appears, so I thought it better be in there. These were done somewhere around 1995, but mostly only colored just recently
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Meet Pewfell, just your ordinary, everyday wizard. [Sep. 22nd, 2008|08:32 pm]
These next 8 strips are really the first Pewfell strips I ever drew. Now we get to see a little of what Pewfell does for money.
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(no subject) [Sep. 19th, 2008|11:20 am]
Pewfell the wizard and his wife Tina the Warrior Princess have had their Satyrday morning lie-in disturbed by a string of unwanted intrusions, culminating in the destruction of their bed by a libidinous demon.

This cross-section of Pewfell house was a lot of fun to do. Someone in Eastern Europe once called me up to ask if he could build a life-sized version of the house, based on the plans I have posted here:
http://www.pewfell.com/world/Pewfells_House/House_Plans.html
I don't know if he ever did or not...


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Pewfell is being assaulted by his bedspread. [Sep. 18th, 2008|11:20 am]


Well, they say that there’s no rest for the wicked, but there’s no rest for Pewfell either. Mostly all he ever wants to do is have a nice relaxing sleep.

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(no subject) [Sep. 17th, 2008|10:08 am]
Pewfell the wizard and his wife Tina the Warrior Princess have had their Satyrday morning lie-in disturbed by a string of unwanted intrusions.



This first story was conceived and written quite recently by Adam Prosser, my erstwhile co-conspirator on the project. Adam didn’t actually get on board until somewhere early on in Volume 4, but he has contributed many strips to this newly revised version of Volume 1.

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(no subject) [Sep. 16th, 2008|11:44 am]


This opening story is 5 pages long, and serves as a brief introduction to some of the main characters in the strip.



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A brand new Pewfell story begins today! [Sep. 15th, 2008|09:33 am]
[Current Mood | excited]




Pewfell, the epic fantasy sitcom, begins its new run TODAY, with the REDUX edition of Volume 1. If you've not followed the series before, this would be the ideal time to jump in. If you have, then get ready because this new version is greatly expanded and re-edited with tons of brand-new, never-before seen and restored material, all in full color.

This revised edition of Pewfell Volume 1 is a project I've wanted to work on for a long time, because I've increasingly felt that the series didn't have had the introduction it deserved. I've been drawing Pewfell on and off for around 15 years now. Early on, the strip had several false starts as I experimented with form and format. I drew the first Pewfell material in the days before the interweb, and put it out in black & white photocopied 'zines. When the web came along I tried out various different layouts and update schedules before becoming a full daily strip in 2002. Back then, I was just making it up as I went along, with not much of a clue about what I was doing. The beginning never really reflected what the strip eventually developed into. Over time I tried to rectify this by pruning stuff away and lopping off limbs, but this left the series with no real start and no organic introduction to the characters. Most notably, in 2003, Wingnut Games published a 64 page black and white print volume, which required me to drastically cut and reshape the early material, and that has been the ‘official’ Volume 1 ever since.

This ultimate edition restores most of what was lost, as well as adding back in a lot of my earliest material, which never made it onto the web at all. Also, my co-writer, Adam Prosser, and I, with the help of colorist Carla Costa, have created over 20 pages of brand-new strips including this opening story. Volume 1 is now almost twice the length of the earlier print edition and forms the definitive introduction to the series that readers have been asking for.

The strip will be updating 5 days a week and, as often as I can manage, I'll be posting them right here on LiveJournal, along with commentary. Otherwise, visit Pewfell.com to read the full archives for free. Alternatively, Volume 1 will be available as a series of 4 eBooks, each with a brand-new cover, downloadable from DriveThruComics.com. Thanks for reading; I look forward to hearing what you think about it.
Enjoy!


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Back, bigger and badder than ever [Sep. 10th, 2008|03:02 pm]
[Current Mood | accomplished]


OK, so I've been away for LiveJournal for way too long. Been busy working on a ton of projects. one which has been an upgrade to the first volume of the Pewfell Archive. My co-writer, Adam Prosser, and I have been hard at work writing several new stories, I've ressurected some long retired material from the archives and with the help of colorist Carla Costa have colored it for the first time. We hope this new, expanded edition will provide the perfect entry point to the strip that the series had been lacking for a while now. Startign Monday, I'll be publishing updates 5 days a week for the next couple of months as the new stuff is released. you'll be able to see it all here. in the meantime here is the new cover for Volume 1 Book 1:

Pewfell Volume 1 Book 1 Cover


Meet Pewfell, a slacker wizard who lives in the fabulous city of Spirekassle. He's married to Tina the warrior princess and works a day job in a local pharmacy. When Tina has to take a month off due to a shortage of orc settlements to pillage, Pewfell must find other ways to supplement his income...

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People around the world enjoy Pewfell because it's an original and hilarious fantasy romp that appeals to smart readers of all ages:

"Pewfell Porfingles: Is kick ass, with extra kick left over in case more ass shows up. Great art, and cool fantasy/sci-fi storylines" — Tycho Brahe, Penny Arcade

"Solid laughs, funny characters, and ludicrous plot points from start to finish...[Chuck] does a very nice job of visually bringing Pewfell’s milieu to life. This remains one of my favorite indy sleepers: a satisfying little book." — Marc Mason, MoviePoopShoot.com

"[an] online comic masterpiece." — Carson Fire , Creator of ElfLife

"PORFINGLES KICKS HARRY POTTER'S SKINNY LITTLE QUIDDICH-PLAYING BE-HIND!!!" — Chris Adams, Creator of Yamara

"Creative, outrageous, and original — this is an excellent fantasy comic!" — Alden Scott Crow, Zine World


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The Wizards of Ur [Mar. 11th, 2008|10:36 am]
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[Current Mood | weird]
[Current Music |Los Campesitos]

A brand new sketch blog for artists Chuck Whelon (Pewfell), James V. West (Pan-Gea), A.P. Furtado(Elf'n'Troll) and Nate Piekos (Atland).

In the ancient lands of Ur there roamed a class of warrior wizards, whose sole mission was to enlighten the world through their arcane scribblings and mystical arts. Pens in hand, swords at the ready, these Wizards of Ur were a remarkable force with unrivaled powers. Their like, it was said, would not walk the earth again until the time of humanity's direst need!


Yes, myself and 3 of the world's leading maestro's of cartoon fantasy comics have decided to combine forces to create the überBlog to destroy all others. The names of my fellow bloggers should be familiar to many of you, but if you're a fan of Pewfell and haven't seen their work then prepare to have your eyes pop out on stalks!

As The Wizards of Ur we aim to provide you with oodles of that mouth-watering, cartoony, sci-fi/fantasy comix goodness that you love. On our feed you'll get to see our latest and greatest art, sketches and comics pages. We'll also all be posting all that other crazy stuff that we used to post on our individual blogs, i.e.: links to stuff we think is cool, long lost drawings from our archives, personal reflections, rants and just about anything else that comes to mind.

visit us now at: http://www.WizardsOfUr.com
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Several New Pewfell episodes posted on Clickwheel.net. [Aug. 7th, 2006|12:04 am]
We'll as you may or may not have noiticed I've been on vacation for a bit -- just a couple of weeks R&R back in Blighty, but preparations and whatnot made life back in the trenches here all bit hectic, what. Though I have been updating the strip on time, I've not had a moment to post anything here in the jolly old journal for a while. Anyway, I've been playing catchup a bit this week, and have posted 3 delectable new Pewfell episodes for iPod download at http://www.clickwheel.net/features/show/23.

We're at #11 in the Clickwheel charts right now, so are making a push to crack the top10. Help us to go over the top by downloading them now. You'll also be assisting us in reaching our goal of 10,000 downloads before Christmas, which i'm sure all you all you base 10 fans out there will agree is an exciting milestone!

Toodle pip!
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(no subject) [Jun. 23rd, 2006|11:24 pm]
urp, sorry, I haven't updated my LJ recently -- I've been posting to my blogger site instead. Don't ask me why, I don't really understand the difference anyway??? And you don;t even want to see my MySpace page. I need to post some sketches here or summit --- I will try to rectify that this week, I'm sure I have some goodies somewhere just for y'all. In the meantime there's some new episodes up at http://www.pewfell.com.
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New Pewfell [Jun. 12th, 2006|03:47 pm]
This week's episode is posted at pewfell.com
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New Pewfell episode posted today. [Jun. 7th, 2006|10:43 am]
So there's another newly colored episode of 'Drain of Chaos' posted over at Pewfell.com also available as an iPod download from Clickwheel.net
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New Pewfell posted [Jun. 4th, 2006|12:29 am]
New strips are up at Pewfell.com.

Also there you'll find an exciting historical document detailing how I came to create the strip, what happened when I first met Joey Manley, how Moderntales got started and how  my co-writer Adam Prosser & I formed our beautiful friendship. Incidentally, one of Adam's other strips 'Freak-U' has been topping the charts over at Webcomics nation recently. It's very funny and well worth a read.
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(no subject) [Jun. 1st, 2006|11:53 pm]
Why do I keep at it? I guess I must love you guys!

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A whole mess of new Pewfells [May. 31st, 2006|09:49 am]
Volume 5:




And 3 more behind this cut... )
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Testing Deep Sender [May. 12th, 2006|10:16 am]
[info]wilburonline ust asked me why I hadn't posted any Pewfell here recetly. No reason really just too lazy I suppose -- anyway, here, in one massive post, is what I didn't get round to posting:


Volume 5:





I guess it would be polite to put the rest of these behind a cut... )
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(no subject) [Apr. 9th, 2006|11:36 am]
This week's Pewfell:




PEWFELL.COM:

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(no subject) [Apr. 2nd, 2006|11:36 pm]
... and a page of older Pewfell newly colored. These strips represent some of the very first work my co-writer Adam prosser did on the series. You can also download them for your iPod at clickwheel.net

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