My good friend Jimi Gherkin released his new zine titled "Electric baby" the other day at the UK Web & Mini Comix Thing .It's a really cool zine and Jimi has made a really useful and insightful guide about how he screen prints from home. He also gave a nice little review of one of my latest comics. Thanks Jimi. I don't want to give too much away, so if you would like more info or would like to make a purchase of his zine please contact Jimi through the following email address: jimigherkin@yahoo.co.ukHis zines cost £4.00 including postage and packaging.

Here is the latest Baba comic strip in big. Just click on the images for a bigger view to be able to read the text. Enjoy!

This years Thing 2009 anthology was based on the topic "mars". All the exhibitors of the day had a chance to submit an entry. Here is a pic of my entry titled Baba goes to mars. I will add a readable version of the comic strip soon.This year had some really cool entries. 76 pages in total. It should be available to purchase soon for around £2.00 from the following link: http://www.ukwebcomixthing.co.uk/catalog/index.php
Yesterday me and some of my friends had a stall at the UK Web & Mini Comix Thing. Here are a few pics of some of our stall highlights.To see more pics and previous events we have taken part in you can go to our facebook page from this link:Capes & Drapes

This is my 1st attempt of customizing one of them blank Munny toys you can get. It's fun, but you need to plan it 1st or you might mess up a bit. It's best not to get one which is too small because they can be really tricky to draw on.Toy custom design copyright Saban Kazim
These are my two new postcards. The images are taken from my new Crappy D's comic. ⓒ
Saban Kazim 2009

I created this comic late last year for my mate Jimi's Christmas Anthology Zine. Showed it to my cousin last week for the 1st time and said it was his favourite out of my Baba comics so far, so thought I might aswell share it with everyone on my blog. Should of really added this earlier seeing that Christmas has come and gone. Better late than never! ⓒ
Saban Kazim 2008 -2009