The Achillian Graphics Company

The Illustration and Design Work of Mark McLawhorn

Category: The Promise of New Achillia

*** doughboy: Economical Quarterly

Get ready for the upcoming inaugural edition of “doughboy: Economical Quarterly.”

At the dawn of the 20th century, newspaper comics began as monoliths of design, taking up entire pages of Sunday sections and demanding attention. The beginning of the 21st century saw newspaper comics all but neutered, their formidable stature now relegated to tiny crevices and afterthoughts.

This is an attempt in reinventing the newspaper comic strip into something new, yet obviously familiar.

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Economical Quarterly - Printed Edition

The first “doughboy: Economical Quarterly” print edition is installed. You can see it at Isaac Hunter’s from March 5 - April 1st.

Isaac Hunter’s Oak City Tavern
112 Fayetteville Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
Phone: (919) 526-0060
Open Daily 4:30pm - 2:00am

Doughboy Tiepolo

Heavily inspired by the works of Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, this diptych is the marriage of the Baroque style with tools and sentiment rooted in 21st century technological palette of machine-aided design.

Both pieces are currently on display at Isaac Hunter’s Oak City Tavern, not far from the Capitol in Raleigh, NC.

Visit: Doughboy - Tipeolo Diptych

The Old Lamp-Lighter

The Old Lamp-Lighter (external link - mp3)
by Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra

For some reason I became obsessed with this song, “The Old Lamp-Lighter,” a couple of years ago while listening to a 1920-50s singers & standards station on iTunes radio. Well, the station has since vanished, but the song marches on. I have no idea why in the world the little nugget bounced back into my brain the other week, but for a couple of days I couldn’t stop singing it over and over (much to the frustration of my girlfriend, Robin, as we were on vacation in Old Wilmington.)

So I’ve decided to incorporate it into something that makes a little more sense (as much as anything makes sense in my imaginary world,) and use it as a set-off point for a chore of New Achillian’s night-shift patrol (General Gestalt and MekaØscar) to perform. Seems to me, the two people who have to man the graveyard shift’s first duty is to go around the populated areas of town and light all of the lanterns so that everything’s not completely dark.

Then they can get back to sitting by the alarm bell waiting for something to happen in the quiet, sleepy ruined-metropolis of New Achillia.

Maxine, Matajuro and the Robbers