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Art by Dan Burr
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Elminster and spellbooks
Art for Pages from the Mages
Art by Dan Burr
Kings in Disguise
by James Vance and Dan Burr
Kitchen Sink
Kings in Disguise TPB (1990)
Art by: Dan Burr
artwork by Dan Burr for "The Wizards Three" (Ed Greenwood), from Dragon Magazine #200 pg. 20
A wonderful painting by Dan Burr.
https://www.danburr.com/sportingart/
Trumpcare [h/t]
CONTRA LAS CUERDAS, de James Vance y Dan Burr
CONTRA LAS CUERDAS, de James Vance y Dan Burr
La novela gráfica REYES DISFRAZADOS supuso, como se dice vulgarmente, un auténtico bombazo. La obra obtuvo dos premios EISNER y un premio HARVEY, y mereció una elogiosa introducción de Alan Moore.
Fue además alabada por dibujantes de la talla de Will Eisner, Gil Kane y Harvey Kurtzman. En aquella ocasión, el guionista y dramaturgo James Vance y el dibujante underground Dan Burrnos presentaban…
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Recently at The Rumpus: The Rumpus Interview with James Vance
I talked to Eisner- and Harvey award-winner James Vance about comics, the Great Depression, and creeping pessimism:
The idea wasn’t to make a direct political statement since the current economic collapse hadn’t begun when we started on the book. The parallels I’m most interested in are the ways that human nature never changes, no matter how far back in time you look. I did a lot of work with early 20th century attitudes, the kind of superficial notions and behavior that prompt people who don’t know history very well to think that “people were different back then”—but beneath all that are characters who react in ways that we can all recognize, and will always be able to recognize.
All the same, I can’t blame anyone for being pessimistic when they look around, after all the blood spilled and energy spent to gain ground for working people in the past, and see it all happening again. I wasn’t pointing a finger when I wrote the book, but sometimes the message is there even when you aren’t actively trying to be the messenger.