Dalgliesh title pages Season 1 to Season 3
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Dalgliesh title pages Season 1 to Season 3
From X-Men: The Manga: Remastered, Vol. 1, November 2024 (free sample). Art by Hiroshi Higuchi. Reprints X-Men: The Manga #1, March 1998.
Info from Amazon and Grand Comics Database
Chapter 200 - Clever Commander!
Jan 14 2024 - Jun 12th 2024
March 16th 2025 - May 20th 2025
I started this journey in August 2023. Nearly 3 years later I am still here. (despite the multiple hiatus, the lack of finesse or the inevitable plot holes.)
And yes I am aware I am once again behind on my schedule (working on it!)
Either way I am not going to stop, I’m going to keep at it, (slow as I am) because I want to share this story with all of you (except ai people, fuck ai) and thank you all for joining me in this journey of making this comic <3 I never thought I’d make it this far.
No I am not posting this while procrastinating finishing up the asks, hush now. xoxo ;3
The titles pages of the great "Kraven's Last Hunt" storyline (1987).
Part 1 : The Coffin (Web of Spider-Man #31)
Part 2 : Crawling (Amazing Spider-Man #293)
Part 3 : Descent (Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #131)
Part 4 : Resurrection (Web of Spider-Man #32)
Part 5 : Thunder (Amazing Spider-Man #294)
Part 6 : Ascending (Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #132)
Volume 21 Title illustration - official color
Wood Engraving Wednesday
Engraved Title Pages by Joan Hassall
These engraved title pages by the prolific English wood engraver and book illustrator Joan Hassall (1906-1988) are from The Wood Engravings of Joan Hassall, with an introduction by the Scottish book and type designer Ruari McLean, published in London by the Oxford University Press in 1960.
Hassall was one of the most sought-after wood-engraving illustrators of her generation, yet her process was slow and deliberate, but also intuitive. Ruari McLean writes:
She does the minimum of drawing on her blocks first, putting down only the bare outlines of the composition, so that the detail of the design is developed by the graver, almost as a series of afterthoughts. She often engraves a block completely, only to find that it does not satisfy her conception: she will then offset the design into a fresh block and entirely re-engraved it. At this stage, an exasperated publisher is often waiting in great impatience, so it implies a very firm resolve indeed not to let a block go until she is satisfied.
The title page for Devil's Dyke is for a book by her brother, the actor, dramatist, and poet Christopher Hassall (1912-1963), with whom she was very close.
Our copy of The Wood Engravings of Joan Hassall is another gift from our friend Jerry Buff.
Read more about and view more engravings by Joan Hassall.
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Order of title page illustrations
That Volume 39 Dabi being 2nd and Volume 13 Shouto being 4th. Plus the Vol 31 DabiHawks babies.