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Lone Wolf and Cub chapter 67: The Hojiro Yagyu
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Kojima/Koike
Lone Wolf and Cub chapter 67: The Hojiro Yagyu
First ten cover paintings for First Comics’ releases of Lone Wolf and Cub, by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley, 1987
Sanpei Shirato in GARO magazine, 1964
The Thing is a remake. Fury Road is a reboot, albeit one by the original creator. The Fly. Oceans 11. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (three times). The Wizard of Oz. Mission Impossible. Ben Hur. Fast and the Furious. 13 Assassins. Unfaithful. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Scarface. Sorcerer....
Google Translate: "Martin Kove is the actor who was to embody " Blueberry " in its film adaptation. The start of construction of the project was not forthcoming, the meeting of Moebius and Martin Kove (Actor American karate teacher in "Karate Kid I") would create another project, which also seems destined to remain in limbo. These paintings suggest a science fiction story to the muscular Cameron (with which Moebius worked on ALIENS ) The reader will imagine ."
Some Moebius concept art I'd never seen before. The first two are from Little Nemo, the next two are hover craft designs for Masters of the Universe. From an art book called Made in LA.
Found this really cool Katsuya Terada book at Kinokuniya. It's almost all car chases, and halfway through switches from R-L to L-R
Got Makoto Kobayashi's Dragon's Heaven the other day. I'm afraid these are the only pages left not coated in seven layers of drool.
Busting trailer 1974
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Shuji Imai illustrations that accompanied the Final Fantasy articles in volumes 12, 14, and 16 of Nintendo Power. Imai (who is often confused with Katsuya Terada) was also the original illustrator of the Howard & Nester comics. (Source: Retromags)
Hey guys,
I’ll be at Small Press Expo this weekend in Bethesda, tabling with Kali, Andrea, and Jimmy, at tables W80-W81. My tablemates will all have great stuff to check out, so come see all of us!
As far as my stuff, I’ll have a few new things:
-The Hanging Tower, a 28-page Western set in a ruined fantasy world. I’ve been posting some development stuff from it over the past few weeks. The main character is an old knight who is navigating her way on a search for a lost girl. It’s got horses, rubble, bells, old timey language, vultures and I’m sure there’s some other stuff in there, too. In a lot of ways, it’s a story about place and purpose. I hope you like it.
-Pins! I have these two pins, either in gold or silver and enamel black. They’re about one-inch wide and they sparkle up real nice.
-New prints! I’ll have Gatherers, Polypheme and Odyssea, and Critical Education in 12x18” super nice archival editions.
Older stuff! I’ll have some old classic prints, a few copies of Treasure Chest, and Fantasy Basketball, and some freebie postcards! Fantasy Basketball, I should add, is up for an Ignatz Award for Outstanding Artist. If you come to the show, I hope you like it enough to vote for it.
If you can’t make it to SPX, fear not! This stuff will be available online sometime next week.
My piece for the Fifth Element artbook, which will be released soon! Check in later with their tumblr for details on how to get your own copy. I will have poster prints of this at SPX next weekend—I’m at tables W80-81 with Sam and our pals Andrea & Jimmy. (I’ll be putting up a comprehensive SPX post in the next few days!)
The Fifth Element is one of my favorite movies ever, it came out when I was in middle school and I even bought the soundtrack for it—Leeloo was my hero. It was actually pretty hard to single out what I wanted to draw for it, but I think one of the strong suites of the movie is its distinctive costume design, so I went with that angle!
Man, vintage posters are great, and when I saw this Delta poster I loved the composition and knew I wanted to do something similar with the FE stewardesses. I was inspired by all the fun type and stylization in David Klein’s iconic TWA posters too. You can see my color sketch as well—I have a fair amount of darker prints, so I wanted this one to be light and airy. Now I just need more excuses to make fun sci-fi posters!
So that just happened. Matt Groening was kind enough to take a pic after enthusing over @fareldal’s art on IWAH & the Wrenchies (at Floating World Comics)
Shogun Assassin, variant colourway - 18’ x 36’, 5 colour screen print
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'Her Great Skill Was Sorting.'
Mr Monster #3 (1985), artist: Michael T. Gilbert / lettering: Ken Bruzenak
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Weird, Unseen Images from the Making of 2001: A Space Odyssey