I just backed White Ash 1 to 10 (and a half) on @kickstarter.comβ¦and if you like good-readin' comics, you should too! Charlie and Conor have built a cool world in White Ash, Pennsylvania. www.kickstarter.com/projects/whi...
I just backed White Ash 1 to 10 (and a half) on @kickstarter.comβ¦and if you like good-readin' comics, you should too! Charlie and Conor have built a cool world in White Ash, Pennsylvania. www.kickstarter.com/projects/whi...
Negative Burn is back! The indie anthology series that helped launch the careers of John Cassaday, Mike Wieringo, Mike Perkins, and so many more has finally returned after 16 years -- who will be discovered next? zoop.gg/c/negativebu...
If you're a fan of amazing paintings, you'll want this BOOK OF JUSKO art book! The Kickstarter closes tomorrow, so get it while you can! @kickstarter.com www.kickstarter.com/projects/151...
I just backed The Book of Jusko on @kickstarter.com www.kickstarter.com/projects/151...
That's fantastic - thank you!
Sandy, has this ever been reprinted anywhere? I can definitely see the Caniff/Sickles influence on this page.
High Street Hellcats is a graphic novel from Janet Harvey and Megan Levens - the same team that brought you Angel City. Get ready for bare-knuckle action, period drama, and Oceans Eleven ensemble heist shenanigans in 1920βs London!
Check out more sample pages at:
www.kickstarter.com/projects/112...
Sorry - I wish I could help you out here. I was group editor, not the day-to-day editor on the series.
Help us build a Superman statue in Cleveland! Make history and donate at: gofund.me/f1ee385e. The Siegel & Shuster Society need you. And if you donate over 10K, theyβll put your name on a brick and give you fancy stuff. #SupermanStatue
I just backed this and so should you! I have had the pleasure of working with Janet & Megan together...and they make magic! So happy they're re-teaming for this.
www.kickstarter.com/projects/112...
I really enjoyed IN PERPETUITY by Peter and Maria Hoey published by @topshelfcomix.bsky.social. It has a Chris Ware vibe but with an Ed Brubaker sensibility. It starts slow, but worth the wait. If anything, this story strangely made me appreciate life. And isn't that why we read in the first place?
If you like the work I'm doing w/
@michaelmoreci.bsky.social & Jim Campbell on Dick Tracy, check out the campaign for The Awakened, a comic we did w/ art by @deankotz.bsky.social, colors by @wordie.bsky.social , and edited by @bcunningham71.bsky.social!
Go to zoop.gg/c/theawakened
The Awakened trade collection just launched on Zoop!
zoop.gg/c/theawakened Hurry over for early bird specials, sketches by me, and rare signed books.
Old-school superhero adventure with a mystery twist! @alexsegura.bsky.social @michaelmoreci.bsky.social @wordie.bsky.social @bcunningham71.bsky.social
Hey! Check out this comic I edited that's being crowdsourced on Zoop! A fun superhero murder mystery! @alexsegura.bsky.social @michaelmoreci.bsky.social @deankotz.bsky.social @wordie.bsky.social @jimcampbellart.bsky.social Let's get this out into the world where it belongs! zoop.gg/c/theawakene...
On the web, the setting toggle is this:
Hornsby & Halo #1 is a gem, in my biased opinion. But it's a series I would definitely buy! Give it a shot and let me know!
aiptcomics.com/2024/11/26/h...
I just backed this because it looks lovely. I wouldn't mind learning how to get more out of the world around me. Maybe you'd like it too?
www.kickstarter.com/projects/jul...
How can anyone say no to a comic called CHEST FACE??
Check out Dean Haspiel's pulp noir satire about a stand-up comedian whose FACE is on his CHEST (think about that) -- before its Kickstarter ends on 11/22!
www.kickstarter.com/projects/dea...
Blue Sky Comic People: Can anyone recall which comics this Dark Knight subscription ad ran in? I know it ran in JLA #250. I'm trying to remember where I first saw it because that was the first time I had even heard it existed.
Wonderful lesson!
Me too! They help keep me going.
LOL - that's so great. At the time, I wouldn't have appreciated it nearly as much as I do now.
Turns out Winsor McKay was doing it in Little Nemo. This is a more famous example from 1908, but the guy was doing these polyptychs three years earlier in the strip. Just boundless imagination!
Jake Parker has a very clear and simple shop (shop.mrjakeparker.com). I'm guessing he uses a Squarespace template, but I'm not sure.
Now if only I could find the first use of it. Going to hit my Spirit reprints to see what I can find.
Woo hoo! Thanks, man! I don't recall that in UC at all!
Thanks for doing this, Steve!
Howdy!
And if anyone's made it this far down the chain, I commend you!
Comic Book People!
Does this "panoramic environment broken up into panels" technique have a label?
The earliest I've seen it done is Eisner's The Spirit (of course). I'm not 100% sure Eisner invented this technique, but I'm willing to bet he did.
(Art below: Steranko, Tower of Shadows #1)
When did Wally Westβs eyes go from blue to green? They were blue forever until they werenβt.