Paul Sample (cartoonist)
Paul Sample (born 19 February 1947 in
He trained at
Inspired by Marvel comics, he created Ogri in 1967, and the character was first published in Bike magazine.[2] “The first strip cartoon was based on my own experience of driving up the M1 at 90mph on a Rocket Goldstar and wondering what the rattle was,” recalls Paul. “Most people think Ogri is about biking but it’s not, it’s about life in general. The inspiration for the stories comes from riding my bike, talking to people in the pub or seeing things on the news."[3] Ogri appeared in Bike magazine for 35 years until January 2009, when it was dropped but then taken up by Back Street Heroes (BSH), a custom motorcycle magazine.[4] In 1995 he illustrated the bestselling book about the motor trade Four Wheels to a Fortune.
Several compilation cartoon books have been published in the UK. Sample also produces Ogri-related memorabilia, including T-shirts, coffee mugs, posters, greetings cards, and badges. The Paul Sample archive, including many original Ogri strips along with other original artwork, was auctioned in Shrewsbury in January 2010.[5] There is also an Ogri Motorcycle Club, founded in 1978 in Germany when all the members were serving in the Army or RAF.[6]
Published work
- Sample, Paul (1983). The Ogri Book. Dalkieth Press. ISBN 0946512019.
- Sample, Paul (1996). Ogri: v 4. John Brown Publishing. ISBN 1-870870-77-8.
- Sample, Paul (1998). The Ogri Collection. J H Haynes. ISBN 1-85960-616-4.
- Sample, Paul (2000). The Ogri Collection: No 2. J H Haynes. ISBN 1-85960-693-8.
- Sample, Paul (2005). The Ogri Collection: No 3. J H Haynes. ISBN 1-84425-229-9.
References
- ^ Ample Sample for all Archived 2011-01-12 at the Wayback Machine, Shropshire Magazine.
- ^ Williams, David (17 January 2010), Ogri artwork at auction, London: The Daily Telegraph
- ^ Interview with Duncan Foulkes Archived 2011-01-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ BSH Blog item about Paul Sample
- ^ Sale of Ogri strips nets £55,000
- ^ Ogri Motorcycle Club