

The kind of 'extras' you might expect to find wandering around a good old-fashioned dystopian futurescape. They'll eventually be seen lurking inkily in the peripherals of a long-planned but temporarily static comic pitch.





A recent job; character design for a club night's promo material.

...is what's emerging from the mouth there. Screen Wipe/TV Go Home mainman Charlie Brooker describes himself as having a "face like a paedophile walrus". His is a monolithic sort of mug, for sure. The temptation is to expand this sketch into a fearsome massed rank of stony Brookerliths lining the Easter Island shoreline, glaring balefully into a festering, endless televisual ocean...