Double the Serge fun today from the brilliant Fred Blunt! Fred is a UK-based illustrator with an impressive array of clients and a truly great style. Have a look at his website and Flickr stream if you don't believe me (and then maybe buy some of his books).
Heiko is an artist and illustrator based in Berlin (I had the pleasure of meeting Heiko at Pictoplasma earlier this month. Hello, Heiko!). Heiko has a blog here and another (perhaps NSFW!) blog here featuring more examples of his work.
Here's Serge out for a drive in his automobile courtesy of Marlene Kuri. Marlene is a graphic designer and illustrator from Veracruz, Mexico. Visit her blog and Flickr stream to see more of her work.
James Hood is an illustrator and cartoonist based in Brighton. He's won the Young Cartoonist of the Year award not once but twice and is also the resident cartoonist for Adam & Joe's 6music show. Wowee! He also lists The British Beard Club amongst his clients. I've no idea if this is real or not. I seriously hope it is! Look at his website, join his Facebook group and follow him on Twitter.
Lizzie Campbell is an illustrator and artist based in the Midlands with a penchant for Monster Munch. Visit her blog or website to see more of her work or follow her on Twitter.
Rob Johnson (aka bitsOfBobs) is a freelance Illustrator, doodler, designer and animator based in Glasgow. You can find his blog here or some more of his work here. Also a keen photographer of the analogue variety.
RoskÖ is a self-taught French artist from Cherbourg ("you know, the umbrellas..."). He drew this on the 20th anniversary of Serge's death. Visit his blog to see drawings of, amongst other things, pirates and The Fonz! Who could ask for more?
Here's a tiny Serge (the original is just over an inch square!) from Alison Sampson. Alison is a UK based architect who likes to draw a lot. Visit her excellent "Space In Text" blog (I warn you - only do so if you got a few hours to spare!) or follow Alison on Twitter.
Mo Ali is an artist, poet and writer based in the South East of England. You can view more of his work on his blog, Flickr stream and even follow him on Twitter.