Home Comics Art 31 Days of Halloween: Ivan Brunetti ComicsArtHolidaysHelloween!Culture 31 Days of Halloween: Ivan Brunetti By Heidi MacDonald - 10/28/2010 3:56 am 0 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Linkedin ReddIt Email Tumblr This week’s New Yorker cover — woot! Via Flog More information on the great Ivan Brunetti here. Related RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Geof Darrow talks Komodo dragons and Moebius influence in new SHAOLIN COWBOY INTERVIEW: GODZILLA VS. KONG storyboard artist Richard Bennett on comics and kaiju PREVIEW: Check out five reimagined masterpieces from Anita Kunz’s ANOTHER HISTORY OF ART 1 COMMENT That’s pretty awesome. I particularly love the cluster of DeNiros at lower left. Wow. An Ivan Brunetti-drawn Rupert Pupkin was not the sort of thing I ever expected to see. Life is full of awesome sometimes. I like how it starts at the top with ‘cheerier’ tones, then steadily goes down in cheeriness as you slowly scan down the page. Hot Now! INTERVIEW: DARK CRISIS writer Joshua Williamson talks the importance of legacy... 05/12/2022 2:30 pm Retro romance returns in the PATSY WALKER INFINITY COMIC 05/12/2022 11:30 am Small Press Spotlight: Check out exclusive panels from THE ILL-EFFECTS OF... 05/11/2022 2:00 pm Announcing the Standard Comic Script (SCS) from Steenz & Camilla Zhang 05/10/2022 11:00 am Dan Slott returns to usher in the END OF THE SPIDER-VERSE 05/10/2022 3:45 pm Biggest names in comics industry celebrate Spidey’s 60th anniversary with AMAZING... 05/13/2022 2:31 pm LATEST POSTS SHUT IN THEATER: Weekend Reading 111 Beat Staff - 05/14/2022 1:00 pm SILBER LININGS: GUITAR HERO and ROCK BAND made us better appreciate music 05/14/2022 11:30 am Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up: HOUSE OF FEAR, THE HEARTH AND THE STONE and 3 more projects we love 05/14/2022 10:30 am Feel the need for speed with the Transformers/Top Gun Maverick action figure 05/13/2022 4:45 pm ADVERTISEMENT
Wow. An Ivan Brunetti-drawn Rupert Pupkin was not the sort of thing I ever expected to see. Life is full of awesome sometimes.
I like how it starts at the top with ‘cheerier’ tones, then steadily goes down in cheeriness as you slowly scan down the page.
That’s pretty awesome. I particularly love the cluster of DeNiros at lower left.
Wow. An Ivan Brunetti-drawn Rupert Pupkin was not the sort of thing I ever expected to see.
Life is full of awesome sometimes.
I like how it starts at the top with ‘cheerier’ tones, then steadily goes down in cheeriness as you slowly scan down the page.