by Jason Thibault This week I'm going to do a multi-part feature on all of the components that make up Optimum Wound Volume One. The book is out in limited distribution but we haven't spoken a whole lot about it unless you've happened to run into … [Continue reading]
Tips for Con Season and Having Your Portfolio Reviewed
by Richard Serrao This Column will be a bit of an overview of things to come and at the same time give everyone out there the opportunity to voice their opinions about all of the subject matter mentioned. Con season is here and i know some … [Continue reading]
Artist David D’Andrea on the Melding of Art and Life
By Jason Thibault David D'Andrea combines the draftsmanship of the poster artists and album cover designers of the 1960's and 70's with a raw detailed grittiness to create an organic pen and ink style that is unmistakably his own. His t-shirt … [Continue reading]
Artist Michael Cho on Putting in his Time at the Board
By Jason Thibault Michael Cho is one of those artists that simply fascinates me with his ability to straddle comics, illustration, painting and while maintaining a unique and timeless style. It's like as soon as he gets an idea a whole series of … [Continue reading]
Artist Ed Laroche on Doing Things His Own Way
By Richard Serrao I first saw Ed Laroche's work on MySpace when he added me as a friend and I was then introduced to his Graphic Novel The Almighty. He has a style very reminiscent of Eduardo Risso and has a very strong sense of pacing and panel … [Continue reading]
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