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November 20, 2010

ELECTRIC CAT

ELECTRIC CAT

The line art for ELECTRIC ANT, an adaptation of the PK Dick short story of the same name. EA is published by Marvel Comics and scripted by David Mack. This was one of those simple drawings-- it literally took about three hours from start to finish. They're not always this easy. I love drawing animals.
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Published on November 20, 2010 10:02

November 15, 2010

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Published on November 15, 2010 11:10

November 10, 2010

MISTER X

MISTERX


The first three pages of the proposed MISTER X comic, written by Dean Motter and drawn by Paul Rivoche. This is some of the finest, most stylish "ligne claire" cartooning to ever be produced outside of Belgium. You can see traces of EP Jacobs, Herge, and Yves Challand in these pages, added with a sense of FW Murau and Fritz Lang's grand deco guignol. I never asked Dean or Paul, but I have a suspicion the title character is named for the song "Mister X" from Ultravox's 1980 album Vienna. Mister X first appeared in print on the cover of a little known anthology title called Vortex Comics #2, although Dean had previously used the character on a design he did for an album by Canadian musician Patrick Cowley. Vortex published a series of visually stunning posters to promote the series and those of us reading comics in the early '80s, including Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez, eagerly awaited the first issue. Little did the Hernandez brothers know at the time that they would be the ones writing and drawing the first issue, which debuted in 1984.

MrX01

MrX02

MrX03
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Published on November 10, 2010 10:42

November 8, 2010

KEITH

KEITH

Photo: Chris Radcliffe ©2010. All rights reserved. KR LV poster by Annie Leibovitz. Via BP Fallon .
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Published on November 08, 2010 07:58

September 11, 2010

ROLLERBALL

JONATHAN E
Detail of Mati Klarwein Robert Peak's iconic 1975 poster for Norman Jewison's film Rollerball.
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Published on September 11, 2010 12:09

September 9, 2010

MATI'S KITCHEN

SPANISH KITCHEN
Mati Klarwein Spanish Kitchen, 1954.
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Published on September 09, 2010 09:50

July 9, 2010

NURIAS

NURIAS

NURIAS is an A2 format (16.54 X 23.39 inches) print available from gammaproforma.com/ for the absurdly low rate of £14.95--limited to an edition of 500.


See it here: gammaproforma
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Published on July 09, 2010 09:20

July 7, 2010

ABBEY ROAD

ABBEYROAD

A ramp-up drawing down while listening to the album...21x13.5 in the original...
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Published on July 07, 2010 14:40

April 9, 2010

ORION

ORION

It's a subtle visual point, but if you look at the hand in the bottom left circle frame, you'll see the fingers have 4 digits. It always mystified me how Kirby would draw hands with a 4th digit on the fingers. He had no regard for correct anatomy--and many times no regard for proper physics or mechanics-- yet he made drawn things seem to have real solidity and mass.

I'm DJing at 10:30pm at the Pourhouse for the MoCCA afterparty, where we will also be screening my sci-fi vid edit, Psychenaut. T...
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Published on April 09, 2010 09:48

March 28, 2010

KYOJIN NO HOSHI

SHONEN

In 1970, Tadanori Yokoo designed a series of covers for the popular boys' manga weekly, Shonen Magazine. "I thought I'd be able to complete the designs with a minimum of modification, like using a movie poster or a page from a book of drawings as is, and just release the power (the designs) already possesed."

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MIGHTY JOE

MOMOTARO

ASTRO

In 1999, Yokoo returned to these themes in his cover design for an issue of the pop culture magazine, Brutus. "For Brutus, I tried making only slight changes in the color of the photograp...
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Published on March 28, 2010 10:21

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