all four of the main covers I did for this years Garfield comic series by @boomstudios / @kaboomcomics-blog !
Great to see them all together IRL
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all four of the main covers I did for this years Garfield comic series by @boomstudios / @kaboomcomics-blog !
Great to see them all together IRL
Proud to announce that I did the four main covers for the new Garfield comic series by @boomstudios / @kaboomcomics-blog !!!
The first issue is out now!
The logo that I made is not being used, but I included it anyway :3
When Charles M. Schulz created The Peanuts as a simple comic strip sixty-six years ago neither he nor the general public could imagine how popular the strip would become and how it would transform into its own brand. Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the rest of the gang still endure to this day as a favorite of young and old alike. Aside from the new movie released back in October, The Peanuts grace the pages of a comic book series from Kaboom! The newest issue is split into two stories, “Sewer or Later You’ll Love Me” and “Love & Marcie.” The first story tells of the lengths Lucy goes to for love and the second tells of Marcy just not being able to get a straight answer from anybody.
Jason Cooper adapted the story from Charles M. Schulz himself and kept his legacy alive and well. Each story was funny, heart-warming and good fun to read in classic Peanuts style. There were one-liners, what we think Snoopy is saying, Schroeder’s music notes. There was also an “AARGH!” and “Good Grief!” thrown in for good measure. Scott Jerald’s, Katharine Efird’s and Donna Almendrala’s inks, colors and letters bring The Peanuts to life just as we remember them. Charlie Brown once again wears his yellow shirt and Schroeder still plays his piano on key.
I’ve loved The Peanuts ever since I saw A Charlie Brown Christmas for the first time as a child. Charlie Brown is the kid we or someone we know have felt like at some point in life and Snoopy is the dog we all wish we had as a pet. I immediately jumped on the opportunity to review this issue because of the timelessness of the characters and how even sixty-years later we can still relate to them. The comic is Peanuts in every sense of the word and I’m sure Charles M. Schulz is looking down proudly on how his work lives on.
Peanuts #30
“Sewer or Later You’ll Love Me” Story By Charles M. Schulz Adapted By Jason Cooper Pencils By Vicki Scott Inks By Paige Braddock Colors & Letters By Katharine Efird
“Love & Marcy” Story By Charles M. Schulz Adapted By Jason Cooper Art By Scott Jeralds Color By Katharine Efird Letters By Donna Almendrala Cover By Charles M. Schulz (Design and Color By Donna Almendrala)
24 Pages
Peanuts #30 You’re a Comic Book, Charlie Brown When Charles M. Schulz created The Peanuts as a simple comic strip sixty-six years ago neither he nor the general public could imagine how popular the strip would become and how it would transform into its own brand.
Here’s a short comic written by Derek Fridolfs and drawn by me from Clarence #2 which is out TODAY! Yay Percy!
Cover for Clarence #4 from KaBOOM! Available at your local comic shop in September! This one was my favorite.
“Fish Wish”
A short comic written by Derek Fridolfs and drawn by me appears in Clarence #1 from KaBOOM! Studios. Available at your local comic shop today!
So...has the Steven Universe comic boom publishes ended or...what’s going on?
“Just use your hands!”
My cover for Clarence #3 from KaBOOM! Available at your local comic shop in August!