The Really Heavy Greatcoat

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The Really Heavy Greatcoat
Author(s) John Freeman and Nick Miller
Website http://www.downthetubes.net
Current status / schedule Updates monthly
Launch date 1987 in print; 2001 online
Genre(s) Story/Humour

The Really Heavy Greatcoat is a British cartoon, by John Freeman and Nick Miller, that is now published as a webcomic.

[edit] History

The Really Heavy Greatcoat debuted in the Lancaster, Lancashire listings magazine On the Beat in February 1987, and its successor, Off the Beat.

It is now published primarily online as a web comic on downthetubes, a frequently visited site by many in British comics. It is also published for mobile by ROK Comics and in the international comics magazine Comics International[1] , one of the most respected journals in the comics industry, and has been selected for publication in various titles, including The Norm published by syndicated US cartoonist Michael Jantze[2] and Paper Tiger, an independent UK comics anthology.

The cartoon is written by former Marvel UK and Titan Magazines editor John Freeman and drawn by Nick Miller, a cartoonist whose work has appeared in various UK and US magazines for many years including US publisher Eureka Productions. The strip, often poking fun at newsworthy events as well as satirising comics counterculture, centres on a greatcoat brought to life sometime in the 1960s after being exposed to mind-enhancing drugs stuffed in its pockets.

The strip has a dedicated following in Lancaster and on the internet, with a detailed listing on The Comics Database,[3] and has spawned several spin-offs, including The Underversity drawn by Paul J. Palmer.

[edit] References

  1. ^ The RHG has appeared in Comics International since #197, published in 2006
  2. ^ Jantze, Michael (May 14, 2005). "The Norm Extra". The Norm Magazine, No. 8, Pg. 41
  3. ^ Comic Book DB - The Really Heavy Greatcoat (1987)

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