REMEMBERiNG PAUL SAMPLE

It’s with sadness I must once again inform pig pals everywhere of the recent passing on 27th January 2026 of another fantastic OiNK artist. Paul Sample may have only contributed to OiNK once but it was a very memorable occasion. For anyone unfamiliar with it, you’ll soon see why. So I wanted to mark his passing just as I would for any of the regular cartoonists.

Paul was born in Yorkshire and at the young age of 18 moved to London to follow his dreams. Gaining an Honours Degree in Graphic Arts, he was commissioned by such publications as The Times, Today, Melody Maker, Men Only and Rockstar, as well as marketing teams for Ford, the Post Office and British Airways. For OiNK, he was brought in to create the fantastic cover to the second Holiday Special, published in 1988. Not many got to have their drawing over the top of the logo like this!

Paul is best known for his biker character, Ogri. Based on his love of Marvel superheroes and biking, the character began life in 1967 and went on appear in Bike magazine for a whopping 35 years from 1972. Even then he didn’t hang up his helmet, moving instead to BSH (Back Street Heroes). The good-natured biker was phenomenally popular and counts Ewan MacGregor as a celebrity fan, himself known for his biking TV series he even owns an Ogri jacket.

At one stage Cosgrove Hall was interested in turning Ogri into a TV show but in the end they realised there was simply no way to adequately adapt Paul’s very busy illustrations to animation. This was because of the vast amount going on in his backgrounds. His OiNK cover shows just how much he could pack in. So much so in fact, he was granted two pages for a special wraparound cover poster.

I remember hunting out all of the little details I could in this on a holiday when I was a child, before I even opened the comic to enjoy the strips. As anyone who has read the blog for any length of time will know I’m a sucker for a funny shark and Paul’s is just the icing on this particularly ingredient-heavy cake. In amongst the crowds swarming to Uncle Pigg’s copy watch out for an Icarus-type device, a rather creepy starfish and the security guard. Even the crowd all have their own individuality.

It’s such a shame Paul never contributed more to OiNK, his style suits the anarchic humour perfectly and I’d loved to have seen him let loose with strips if what I’ve seen of Ogri is anything to go by. Paul’s website is chock full of examples of comics, books, newspaper and magazine illustrations you’ll love pouring over for a long, long time. His contributions to this world clearly brought plenty of joy and he’ll be sadly missed by many.

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