Tag: Art
Nice art: Philippine ghouls by Kitt Lapeña
Like the Batibat, the Kapre is a relatively gentle giant who lives in trees and smokes a big tobacco pipe.
SVA launches INK digital anthology
Just a few days ago we mentioned how digital comics magazines for the tablet are the next frontier, and here's another new one, INK.
INK's pedigree is pretty good: it's produced by the students and faculty of the School of Visual Arts in New York, a hotbed of cartooning talent and innovation.The first issue can be read for FREE and downloaded for iPad or read on the web.
Previews: DAREDEVIL by Paolo Rivera
Marvel released a few pages of DAREDEVIL art by Paolo Rivera who returns to the book with issue #7. According to Marvel this s a good jumping on point. The previous issue is by Marcos martin so you really can't go wrong here.
Nice art AND To Do 12/1: Kilian Eng art at Floating World
Swedish digital artist Kilian Eng is one of the hottest things going in illustration, and he's getting his first monograph from Floating World Comics -- and they'll be holding an opening to celebrate on December 1st at FLoating World. Alas the artist will not be on hand. The book will be available at the Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival on December 3.
Nice art: Brian Bolland's Judge Dredd covers
Among the many excellent pieces of art up at his blog.
Nice art: Defenders splash pages
These Defenders don't mess around.
Also, call me nuts, but on the off-chance that this just happened to be the first comics book I ever picked up, I'd rather just read a big old caption explaining who these groovy characters are than read dialog like, "Namor will not let your gamma-radiation based mutation take over, Banner!"
Although considering that this is a '70s comic, they probably ALSO said something like that inside even though there was a caption.
Nice art: Joe Infurnari's REED-iculous Richards
In his spare time, the MUSH artist likes to doodle in a series called REED-iculous RICHARDS.
Catwoman's Guillem March gets his own art book
Artist Guillem March's work on CATWOMAN has gotten a lot of attention -- although not for the best reasons. But before he pencilled superheroes book for DC, he had a busy career in his native Spain as a pin-up artist. Now Image is showcasing that side of his art in a new book slated for January. PR below:
Laughter alert: Lisa Hanawalt's "What Dogs Want"
We only JUST SAW Drive last night so we could finally read this hilarious commentary by Lisa Hanawalt when to our joyful giggles, there was a new Hanawalt portfolio up at The Hairpin entitled What Dogs Want and it is great from this first image to the last, surprise twist ending.
Nice art: Know Your Pokécuts of Meat by Sarah Becan
I CHEW you, Pikachu! Sarah Becan has created butcher charts for some of the best known Pokémon and they are both cute and grisly. Bonus prep tips:
Initially considered to be nothing more than an annoying invasive species. Recently it has been discovered that Magikarp hides a light, delicate flavor for the enterprising chef willing to extract this Pokémon's numerous bones.
Nice art: Jillian Tamaki illustrates GOBLIN MARKET
Jillian Tamaki has illustrated another Folio Society limited edition book. This time it's Christina Rossetti’s “Goblin Market & Selected Poems”. More gorgeous illustrations in the link.
Joe Giella artwork stolen
Golden/Silver age artist Joe Giella who worked for Fawcett in the Golden Age and inked things like Gil Kane's Green Lantern in the Silver age, has had some artwork stolen. Jim Amash reports that "A certain person Joe Giella trusted apparently stole a few pieces of original comic art from his house, mostly likely on Sept. 7 and Oct. 13 of this year. We want to get the word out so that anyone who may have already purchased this work or may be contacted about it will know it's considered stolen property, and hopefully will help get Joe's artwork back to him. A police report has been filed in the case, but spreading the word to the comics art community is absolutely vital."




