Showing posts with label Doug Wheatley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doug Wheatley. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 08, 2019

#CoolArt: Subterranean Press Edition of 'Fire & Blood' by George RR Martin

Cover art by Gary Gianni for the limited edition Subterranean Press edition of 'Fire & Blood' by George RR Martin.

Hardcover book, housed in a custom slipcase in a signed (by George RR Martin and Gary Gianni) and numbered limited edition of 750 for $325.

Includes:
  • All of the art from the trade hardcover by Doug Wheatley;
  • Printed on 80# Finch paper;
  • An original full-colour frontis by Gary Gianni
  • Seven original full-page interior illustrations by Gary Gianni
  • One original full-colour gatefold illustration by Gary Gianni
On sale now from the Subterranean Press website.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Cover Art For First Novels In The New 'Star Wars' Universe

New 'Star Wars' novels are in the works from Disney Publishing Worldwide and Del Ray /Random House Books. The first batch will include four novels, set to be released between September 2014 and March 2015. These initial novels will cover both new and well-known characters from a variety of points on the Star Wars timeline. (All of them based around the time of the existing films - which is now the official canon).

The first book, which will be available in hardcover and ebook formats on September 2, is 'A New Dawn' written by John Jackson Miller, and is set prior to the events of the forthcoming animated series 'Star Wars Rebels', and tells the story of how two of the lead characters of the series, Kanan Jarrus and Hera Syndulla, came to cross paths.

Following 'Star Wars: A New Dawn', the next books released will be; 'Star Wars: Tarkin' by James Luceno out November 11 2014, 'Star Wars: 'Heir To The Jedi' by Kevin Hearne out January 2015 and 'Star Wars: Lords Of The Sith' by Paul Kemp out March 2015.

However, the original 'Star Wars Expanded Universe' won't be completely dismissed, as they will live on in both physical and digital editions, newly-branded as 'Star Wars Legends'.

Check out the cover art from the first four upcoming Star Wars novels that will, along with the 'Star Wars Rebels' animated series, help launch the new canon. Follow the Star Wars Books Facebook page for the latest announcements.

'Star Wars: A New Dawn' by John Jackson Miller | Cover art by Doug Wheatley

Thursday, August 08, 2013

Cool Art: Cover Art & Trailer For The Comic Adaptation Of George Lucas' 'The Star Wars' Script

'The Star Wars', an eight-issue comic launching September 4 from Dark Horse Comics, is an adaptation of George Lucas' first rough draft from May 1974 of a story that imagines galactic drama between an all-encompassing Empire, the fledgling rebel alliance forming to fight it, an ancient order of Jedi and the evil Sith warriors tapped to wipe out those Jedi. It's Star Wars, but not as we know it today. If you got a copy of the preview issue on Free Comic Book Day on May 4 you'll have an idea of what to expect.

Princess Leia still needs saving; the droids C-3PO and R2-D2 (who actually talks) are there, as is Chewbacca; and the Jedi mentor-apprentice relationship of Obi-Wan Kenobi and farmboy Luke Skywalker is replaced by that of wizened war vet Luke Skywalker and farmboy Annikin Starkiller. Han Solo is a green lizard and there are no lightsabres, just laser swords.

And there's also a different opening titles crawl (cue John Williams opening theme):

The Star Wars 
Until the recent Great Rebellion,
the Dai Nogas were the most feared
warriors in the universe. For one
hundred thousand years, generations
of Dai perfected their art as the
personal bodyguards of the King.
They were the chief architects of
the invincible Royal Space Force,
which expanded the King's power
across the galaxy from the celestial
equator to the farthest stars.

Now these legendary warriors are all
but extinct. One by one, they have
been hunted down and destroyed as
enemies of the New Galactic Kingdom
by a ferocious and sinister rival
warrior sect, the Legions Of Lettow.
'The Star Wars' is written by JW Rinzler and illustrated by Mike Mayhew and out on September 4 from Dark Horse Comics.

Check out the cover art for the first two issues and a trailer too below.

'The Star Wars' #1 by Nick Runge

Friday, June 14, 2013

Cool Art: 'The Star Wars' Debut Issue Covers

Check out these covers for the debut issue of Dark Horse Comics adaptation of George Lucas' original Star Wars script. The first issue will be on sale September 4 2013.
Before Star Wars, there was The Star Wars! This is the authorized adaptation of George Lucas’s rough-draft screenplay of what would eventually become a motion picture that would change the world. 
Annikin Starkiller is the hero . . . Luke Skywalker is a wizened Jedi general . . . Han Solo is a big green alien . . . and the Sith . . . Well, the Sith are still the bad guys. High adventure and derring-do from longer ago, in a galaxy even further away!
The Star Wars #1 (Regular Cover) by Nick Runge
The Star Wars #1 (Variant Cover) by Jan Duursema
The Star Wars #1 (Ultra Variant Cover) by Doug Wheatley