My first ever comic strip was a joint project with my friend Laura at primary school.
We used to draw things all the time and were at that time working on various projects for a school newsletter, such as interviews with the teachers, pupil's favourite school dinners and the new baby sister of a member of the class.
You know, the usual.
We decided we needed to come up with something a bit less serious and "newsy", so thought maybe a cartoon of some kind would lighten the formal journalistic tone..
Doodling away at random sketches, we somehow came up with a character that took our breath away with his awesomeness:
Larry The Litterbug
Larry would be a clean and conscientious bug who would take a firm stance on mess and the environmentally unfriendly.
He would go out of his way to admonish those who flaunted the rules (of litter-dropping).
He would be a force for good in this sinful litter-dropping world.
We wrote a fair few stories about Larry. We even developed a voice for him (obviously for when TV producers found our scribblings and demanded to buy the rights).
I'm not sure if he ever ended up in the newsletter, I have a feeling me and Laura found that we had stumbled into something too powerful for us to handle.. so Larry remained a relative secret to all but a few privileged souls..
Long live Larry the Litterbug: A hero to many, a friend to all and a slave to none.


you should put him out to the world, he looks so happy!
ReplyDelete:) maybe I will one day. He's been waiting a long time for his 15 minutes...
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