Friday, May 05, 2017

#CoolArt: 'Guardians of the Galaxy' by Paolo Rivera

'Guardians of the Galaxy' by Paolo Rivera, a new print release through Mondo.

24" x 36" screen print in a hand-numbered Regular edition of 375 for $55, and a a hand-numbered Variant edition of 225 for $75.

On sale at a random time Friday May 5. Follow them on Twitter @mondonews for the on sale announcement.

Regular Edition
Variant Edition

#CoolArt: 'The Thing' by Jason Edmiston

'The Thing' by Jason Edmiston, part of several new prints that Mondo will be debuting exclusively at the Texas Frightmare Weekend from Friday May 5 until Sunday May 7 at Tables 160-162.

Regular Edition
Variant Edition

#CoolArt: 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2' by Luke Butland

'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2' by Luke Butland, part of a tribute poster series from the Poster Posse artists collective.

Go here to see Phase One, Phase TwoPhase Three and Phase Four of the tribute poster series.


#CoolArt: 'Predator' by Timothy Pittides

'Predator' by Timothy Pittides, a new print release from Bottleneck Gallery.

36" x 24" 5 colour screen print in a Regular edition of 100 for $45, and a Variant edition, with metallic nickel ink, in a limited edition of 50 for $55.

On sale Friday May 5 at 12pm ET.

Go here to buy.

Regular Edition
Variant Edition

#CoolArt: Spoke Art presents 'UnReal Estate V' by Tim Doyle

Spoke Art presents 'UnReal Estate V' by Tim Doyle, a new instalment of his solo art show, featuring all new locations from cinema and television’s most popular cult classics, re-imagining their locales in his signature illustrative style.

The opening reception is Saturday May 6, from 6-10pm at Spoke Art NYC, 210 Rivington St, New York, NY 10002 with Tim in attendance. There will also be an exclusive limited edition 'MST3K' give-away print, only available to the first 100 people at the opening.

The exhibition is on view until May 28.

#ArtOfTheDay: 'Poison Ivy' by Alessandra Pisano

'Poison Ivy' by Alessandra Pisano.


Thursday, May 04, 2017

#CoolArt: 'Pianos/TSL' Art Print by Daniel Danger

'Pianos/TSL' Art Print by Daniel Danger.

18" x 24" four colour screen print in a limited edition of 100 for $40.



#CoolArt: 'The Kiss' by Brian Ewing

'The Empire Strikes Back' inspired 'The Kiss' by Brian Ewing.

24" x 18" screen print in a signed and numbered Regular edition of 75 and Foil Variant of 15.

Go here to buy.

Regular Edition
Foil Variant Edition

#CoolArt: 'Star Wars' Prints From Acme Archives

'Star Wars' inspired prints by Cliff Cramp, Santi CasasAkirant, Jerry Vanderstelt, Christopher Clark, Jaime Carrillo, Greg Lipton, Joel Payne, Liné Tutwiler, Christian Slade, available through ACME Archives.

Available as limited edition giclee prints on paper and canvas.

Go here to buy.

'Commute Home' by Cliff Cramp

#CoolArt: 'Darth Vader' & 'Stormtrooper' by Mike Mitchell

'Star Wars' portraits inspired 'Darth Vader' and 'Stormtrooper' by Mike Mitchell, are a TIMED edition print release from Mondo, in collaboration with ACME Archives.

12" x 16" giclee prints in signed and numbered editions for $60 each.

The timed release period is from Thursday May 4 at 12pm CST until Sunday May 7 at 12pm CST.

Go here to buy.


#CoolArt: 'I Love You' by Bud Cook

'I Love You' by Bud Cook.

12″ x 12″, acrylic and Prismacolor on paper mounted to board, available on Every Day Original.


#CoolArt: 'Star Wars' Original Trilogy Prints by Joshua Budich

'Star Wars' Original Trilogy by Joshua Budich.

12" x 16" gallery-quality giclee prints on Coldpress Natural 305 gsm- a high quality watercolor paper in signed and numbered limited editions of 100 of each for $35 each.



#CoolArt: 'Power Of The Dark Side' by Andy Fairhurst

Officially licensed 'Rogue One' inspired 'Power Of The Dark Side' by Andy Fairhurst.

16" x 20" giclée print, in a numbered AP edition of 20 for £50.

On sale Friday May 6 at 7pm UK.

Go here to buy.


#CoolArt: 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2' by Doaly

'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2' by Doaly, part of a tribute poster series from the Poster Posse artists collective.

Go here to see Phase OnePhase Two and Phase Three of the tribute poster series.


'Spa Wars: A Star Wars Celebration'

The Force has awakened and Spa Town Comics, the team behind the award winning Leam Comic Con, strikes back with the force that is Comic Connections, Oxfordshire's longest running comic book shop, to bring you 'Spa Wars: A Star Wars Celebration'.

Spa Wars is a Leamington celebration of all things Star Wars. They will be hosting signings, photo shoots, talks, Q&A's, table top gaming, comics, collectibles, Star Wars artwork and the Leamington Underground Cinema are hosting a special screening of the Star Wars documentary 'Elstree 1976', with the films producer in attendance.
The epic adventure begins on Saturday the December 2 at All Saints' Church, Priory Terrace, Leamington Spa CV31 1AA in anticipation of the release in the next episode of the 'Star Wars' Saga, 'The Last Jedi'.

Check out their website for more details.

Adult tickets will be £10 and children (5+) will be £5. Booking fees apply.

Go here to buy tickets.

SPECIAL GUESTS

  • Hugh Spight, an Oxford Puppeteer who played several background roles in 'Star Wars: Return of the Jedi' like a Gamorrean guard, a Mon Calamari and an Elom. Mr Spight’s name was famously misspelt during the credits of the film, so this and the fact he is relatively new to the comic con circuit, should put his signature in hot demand for Star Wars fans.
  • Scott Richardson played the one legged Gabdorin pirate First Mate Quiggold in 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens'. Conversing with Finn, in Maz Kanata's castle scene and subsequently assisting his escape, this was Scott's first film appearance. As a below the knee leg amputee, Scott has played several specialist roles in both civilian and military environments, including most recently an injured soldier in the 2017 'Wonder Woman' film.
  • Paul Warren is a British actor known for playing characters in Sci-fi and fantasy films under heavy prosthetic makeup or in creature suits. He is probably best known as 'Varmik' the hassk thug in 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens', but has also played aliens in 'Guardians of the Galaxy', 'Thor: The Dark World' and was one of the Skinny Steve Rogers body doubles in 'Captain America: The First Avenger'.
  • Nathalie Cuzner was cast as the role of PZ-4CO in 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens'. PZ-4CO, nicknamed "Peazy", is a protocol droid serving in the Resistance and assisting General Leia Organa. Peazy appears several times throughout the film, plus has a name check and of course her own action figure. The droid made her first appearance in the novel 'Moving Target: A Princess Leia Adventure'. Nathalie first became known for her work outside of 'Star Wars' as a Creature Actor in the cult TV series, 'Doctor Who'.
  • Chris Bunn's most famous roles were in the original 'Star Wars' trilogy where he was a Stormtrooper in 'Star Wars: A New Hope' and an astronaut in the famous cantina scene. Chris later went on to work in the original sequels 'The Empire Strikes Back' and 'Return of the Jedi'. Chris also worked on 'Superman I and II', plus numerous war films, as well as many of the Carry On films. He has worked on some very popular TV shows over the years such as 'The Sweeney', 'Minder' and 'The Avengers'.
  • Derek Lyons worked on the first Star Wars film, 'A New Hope' in 1976 - this was in fact his first job within the film business. He was chosen to appear as a Medal Bearer and Massassi Guard at the end of the film. Derek won parts in many major films made in England, including, 'Flash Gordon', 'Krull', 'The Living Daylights', 'Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade' plus many others. He has also worked on TV productions and was PC Craig Lovell in 'The Bill' from 1987 to 1991.
  • John Chapman's love affair with film started when he was cast as X-Wing Pilot "Red 12 Drifter" in the original Star Wars Movie - 'A New Hope'. John was also interviewed for Elstree 1976 a documentary which filmed Actors and supporting Artists about their time on the set of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977).
  • Bill Hargreaves, the prop master behind legendary creations that include IG-88, probe droids, mynock, and Jabba's gatekeeper. In the ’70s, he was an expert in concrete fabrication with his own fencing and gardening firm. In 1977 he met the legendary Harry Lange, who was the art director on 'The Empire Strikes Back'. Bill made the hyperspace jump into the film business and created some of the most memorable robots and props in the galaxy.
  • Alan Harris has played several different roles in the Star Wars movies, most notable for portraying Bossk in The Empire Strikes Back. Harris is has the rare distinction of appearing in all three films of the original Star Wars trilogy (as well as as the first prequel, The Phantom Menace), and playing a Stormtrooper in all three films.
  • Catherine Munroe trained at the Italia Conti Stage School in London she has appeared in numerous films and TV including 'The Shining' and 'The Empire Strikes Back' she has also appeared in three episodes of 'Doctor Who'. She's played the part of the Bounty Hunter, Zuckuss and also the part of 'Snaggletooth woirkettle' in 'The Empire Strikes Back'. Catherine has been in the business over forty years with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the TV and Film industry.


#CoolArt: 'Ikonescape: Rey & Kylo Ren' Prints by Rory Kurtz

'Rey; and 'Kylo Ren' by Rory Kurtz, part of his new 'Ikonescape' series, and a new print release from Bottleneck Gallery.

13" x 19" Archival pigment giclee prints on Moab Entrada 290gsm cotton rag paper, in numbered limited editions of 325 for $55 each.

On sale Thursday May 4 at 12pm ET.

Go here to buy.


#CoolArt: May The 4th Exclusive T Shirts & Prints From Hard Times Clothing

'Star Wars Day' May The 4th exclusive T Shirts and prints available through Hard Times Clothing.

The designs are available individually as T-shirts for £25 each and A3 sized prints on 350gsm Silk paper for £15 each or in a limited edition of 50 bundles at a reduced price.

Knight bundle for all three T-shirts for £70, Initiate bundle for all three posters for £40 and Master bundle for the set of T-shirts and posters for £100.

They will only be available online for only four days from Thursday May 4.

Go here to buy.

'Fate'
'Balance'
'Betrayed'

'Star Wars Identities' Exhibition at The O2 Arena, London

Over the weekend, I visited the 'Star Wars Identities' exhibit at the O2 Arena, in London.

The exhibit is home to some 200 props, costumes, models and concept art from the Prequel and Original trilogy movies, all with the theme of identity running through it.

The exhibition is also interactive. Before you head into the exhibition, you're given a smart technology bracelet, and along the way, invited to respond to a series of identity questions. These character-design stations are interwoven seamlessly with the exhibition’s collection and scientific content and form the backbone of the exhibition experience. Each answer is one step in the creation of a complete character profile.

Once at the end of the exhibition, you can view the final result - and your new and unique Star Wars character - and can request to receive a more detailed version of the character profile by email, which can then be consulted from home or shared using social media platforms.

I really enjoyed walking through the exhibit, getting a close up look at the collection from the Lucasfilm archives, as well as answering the questions and finding out my own original Star Wars character profile. Really cool to see the originals from the movies, especially loved the concept art and sketches, mostly by Ralph McQuarrie and Joe Johnston.

The exhibition is on display at the O2 Arena, in London until September 3 2017 (go here to book tickets) and is part of a six year tour, visiting six cities across the world and is definitely well worth a visit if you're a fan of the films.

Check out my video slideshow of the exhibition.


#CoolArt: 'Star Wars Original Trilogy' by Colin Morella

'Star Wars Original Trilogy' by Colin Morella.


#CoolArt: 'May The Fourth Be With You' by Jason Chalker

'May The Fourth Be With You' by Jason Chalker.

13" x 19" print for $20.

On sale Thursday May 4.

Go here to buy.


#ArtOfTheDay: 'Star Wars' #4 by Alex Ross

Cover art by Alex Ross for 'Star Wars' #4, published April 2013 by Dark Horse Comics.


Wednesday, May 03, 2017

#CoolArt: 'Little Biome' by Amy Sol

'Little Biome' by Amy Sol, a new print release from PangeaSeed, and is part of their 2017 print series 'Sea of Change Vol. 3', with proceeds raised through the sale of this print going to support PangeaSeed's ongoing effort to help save our seas through ARTivism.

16" x 16" giclee print in a signed and numbered limited edition of 50 for $75.

On sale Wednesday May 3 at 12pm PT.

Go here to buy

For more information on how you can help save our seas, please visit PangeaSeed.org.


#CoolArt: 'Masks' by Wylie Beckert

'Masks' by Wylie Beckert.

11" x 14" giclée print on 330gsm 100% cotton rag archival paper, in a TIMED release edition for $50.

The timed release period ends Thursday, May 4 at 11am PT.

Go here to buy.


#CoolArt: 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2' by Kaz Oomori

'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2' by Kaz Oomori, part of a tribute poster series from the Poster Posse artists collective.

Go here to see Phase One and Phase Two of the tribute poster series.


Free Comic Book Day At Spa Town Comics


My local comic shop, Spa Town Comics, run by the award-winning Leam Comic Con team – is partnering with Leamington Library to host not one, but two Free Comic Book Day events on Saturday May 6.

Free Comic Book Day is a worldwide celebration held annually on the first Saturday in May, and Spa Town Comics, situated in the lower mall of The Royal Priors Shopping Centre in Leamington Spa, will be giving away free comics from its stand between 10am - 5pm while stocks last.

The team will also be popping up at Leamington Library to give away free comics between 11am - 2pm as well as hosting two events; a talk on self-publishing by comic book creator Rees Finlay at 12pm, who’ll also be giving away copies of his title 'High Priestess', and an art workshop at 1pm with artist Darrell Thorpe helping kids create their own monsters. Both the talk and workshop are free mini events at the library although space is limited to 20 spaces so people are being encouraged to book a slot for free in advance to avoid disappointment.

Lisa-Marie Nelson, Co-owner of Spa Town Comics and Leam Comic Con, said: "Free Comic Book Day is an annual event for comic book shops to celebrate the awesome medium of comics. It’s the perfect opportunity to introduce family and friends to the world of comics and support your local comic book shop and library."

Comic book fans can pop by Spa Town Comics and grab a comic for free. Those who support the store and purchase something will be rewarded with another free comic and encouraged to head to the library to pick up another!

Free comics include: Secret Empire, Rick & Morty, 2000AD, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Dragon Ball Super, Guardians of The Galaxy, Barbie, SpongeBob, Star Trek, Doctor Who and many more, but once they’re gone they’re gone.

Gill Colbourne, Area Librarian for Warwickshire County Council, said: "We’re excited to host Free Comic Book Day alongside Spa Town Comics, after all the library is a great place to work, study, relax or read a comic!"

For more information on Spa Town Comics’ Free Comic Book Day event, a full list of titles on offer or to book a space at the mini events at the library visit: www.spatowncomics.co.uk.

For more information on Leamington Library or to join visit: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/libraries or ask a member of staff on the day.

#ArtOfTheDay: 'Wildling' by Michael C Hayes

'Wildling' by Michael C Hayes.


Tuesday, May 02, 2017

2017 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees Announced

The nominees for the 2017 Annual Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, given for creative achievement in American comic books, often referred to as the Comics Industry's equivalent of the Oscar Awards, have been announced.

The nominees, chosen by a blue-ribbon panel of judges, reflect the wide range of material being published in comics and graphic novel form today, from superheroes, to nursery rhymes and high school angst and pulp fiction.

The awards will be presented in a special ceremony during this year's San Diego Comic-Con.

The Nominees:

Best Short Story
  • “The Comics Wedding of the Century,” by Simon Hanselmann, in We Told You So: Comics as Art (Fantagraphics)
  • “Good Boy,” by Tom King and David Finch, in Batman Annual #1 (DC)
  • “Monday,” by W. Maxwell Prince and John Amor, in One Week in the Library (Image)
  • “Shrine of the Monkey God!” by Kim Deitch, in Kramers Ergot 9 (Fantagraphics)


Best Single Issue (or One-Shot)

  • Babybel Wax Bodysuit, by Eric Kostiuk Williams (Retrofit/Big Planet)
  • Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image)
  • Sir Alfred #3, by Tim Hensley (Pigeon Press)Your Black Friend, by Ben Passmore (Silver Sprocket)
  • Babybel Wax Bodysuit, by Eric Kostiuk Williams (Retrofit/Big Planet)
  • Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image)
  • Sir Alfred #3, by Tim Hensley (Pigeon Press)
  • Your Black Friend, by Ben Passmore (Silver Sprocket)


Best Continuing Series

  • Astro City, by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson (Vertigo/DC)
  • Kill or Be Killed, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image)
  • The Mighty Thor, by Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman (Marvel)
  • Paper Girls, by Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang (Image)
  • Saga, by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples (Image)


Best Limited Series

  • Archangel, by William Gibson, Michael St. John Smith, Butch Guice, and Tom Palmer (IDW)
  • Han Solo, by Marjorie Liu and Mark Brooks (Marvel)
  • Kim and Kim, by Magdalene Visaggio and Eva Cabrera (Black Mask)
  • The Vision, by Tom King and Gabriel Walta (Marvel)


Best New Series

  • Clean Room, by Gail Simone and Jon Davis-Hunt (Vertigo/DC)
  • Deathstroke: Rebirth, by Christopher Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, et al. (DC)
  • Faith, by Jody Houser, Pere Pérez, and Marguerite Sauvage (Valiant)
  • Mockingbird, by Chelsea Cain and Kate Niemczyk (Marvel)


Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8)
  • Ape and Armadillo Take Over the World, by James Sturm (Toon)
  • Burt’s Way Home, by John Martz (Koyama)
  • The Creeps, Book 2: The Trolls Will Feast! by Chris Schweizer (Abrams)
  • I’m Grumpy (My First Comics), by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm (Random
  • House Books for Young Readers)
  • Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea, by Ben Clanton (Tundra)


Best Publication for Kids (ages 9-12)
  • The Drawing Lesson, by Mark Crilley (Watson-Guptill)
  • Ghosts, by Raina Telgemeier (Scholastic)
  • Hilda and the Stone Forest, by Luke Pearson (Flying Eye Books)
  • Rikki, adapted by Norm Harper and Matthew Foltz-Gray (Karate Petshop)
  • Science Comics: Dinosaurs, by MK Reed and Joe Flood (First Second)


Best Publication for Teens (ages 13-17)
  • Bad Machinery, vol. 5: The Case of the Fire Inside, by John Allison (Oni)
  • Batgirl, by Hope Larson and Rafael Albuquerque (DC)
  • Jughead, by Chip Zdarsky, Ryan North, Erica Henderson, and Derek Charm (Archie)
  • Monstress, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (Image)
  • Trish Trash: Roller Girl of Mars, by Jessica Abel (Papercutz/Super Genius)
  • The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, by Ryan North and Erica Henderson (Marvel)


Best Humour Publication
  • The Further Fattening Adventures of Pudge, Girl Blimp, by Lee Marrs (Marrs Books)
  • Hot Dog Taste Test, by Lisa Hanawalt (Drawn & Quarterly)
  • Jughead, by Chip Zdarsky, Ryan North, Erica Henderson, and Derek Charm (Archie)
  • Man, I Hate Cursive, by Jim Benton (Andrews McMeel)
  • Yuge! 30 Years of Doonesbury on Trump, by G. B. Trudeau (Andrews McMeel)


Best Web Comic


Best Digital Comic


Best Anthology
  • Baltic Comics Anthology š! #26: dADa, edited by David Schilter and Sanita Muizniece (kuš!)
  • Island Magazine, edited by Brandon Graham and Emma Rios (Image)
  • Kramers Ergot 9, edited by Sammy Harkham (Fantagraphics)
  • Spanish Fever: Stories by the New Spanish Cartoonists, edited by Santiago Garcia (Fantagraphics)


Best Reality-Based Work
  • Dark Night: A True Batman Story, by Paul Dini and Eduardo Risso (Vertigo/DC)
  • Glenn Gould: A Life Off Tempo, by Sandrine Revel (NBM)
  • March (Book Three), by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell (Top Shelf)
  • Rosalie Lightning: A Graphic Memoir, by Tom Hart (St. Martin’s)
  • Tetris: The Games People Play, by Box Brown (First Second)


Best Graphic Album—New
  • The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, by Sonny Liew (Pantheon)
  • Black Dog: The Dreams of Paul Nash, by Dave McKean (Dark Horse)
  • Exits, by Daryl Seitchik (Koyama)
  • Mooncop, by Tom Gauld (Drawn & Quarterly)
  • Patience, by Daniel Clowes (Fantagraphics)
  • Wonder Woman: The True Amazon by Jill Thompson (DC Comics)


Best Graphic Album—Reprint
  • Demon, by Jason Shiga (First Second)
  • Incomplete Works, by Dylan Horrocks (Alternative)
  • Last Look, by Charles Burns (Pantheon)
  • Meat Cake Bible, by Dame Darcy (Fantagraphics)
  • Megg and Mog in Amsterdam and Other Stories, by Simon Hanselmann (Fantagraphics)
  • She’s Not into Poetry, by Tom Hart (Alternative)


Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips (at least 20 years old)
  • Almost Completely Baxter: New and Selected Blurtings, by Glen Baxter (NYR Comics)
  • Barnaby, vol. 3, by Crockett Johnson, edited by Philip Nel and Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics)
  • Chester Gould’s Dick Tracy, Colorful Cases of the 1930s, edited by Peter Maresca (Sunday Press)
  • The Realist Cartoons, edited by Paul Krassner and Ethan Persoff (Fantagraphics)
  • Walt & Skeezix 1931–1932, by Frank King, edited by Jeet Heer and Chris Ware (Drawn & Quarterly)


Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Books (at least 20 Years Old)
  • The Complete Neat Stuff, by Peter Bagge, edited by Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics)
  • The Complete Wimmen’s Comix, edited by Trina Robbins (Fantagraphics)
  • Fables and Funnies, by Walt Kelly, compiled by David W. Tosh (Dark Horse)
  • Trump: The Complete Collection, by Harvey Kurtzman et al., edited by Denis Kitchen and John Lind (Dark Horse)
  • U.S.S. Stevens: The Collected Stories, by Sam Glanzman, edited by Drew Ford (Dover)


Best U.S. Edition of International Material
  • Equinoxes, by Cyril Pedrosa, translated by Joe Johnson (NBM)
  • Irmina, by Barbara Yelin, translated by Michael Waaler (SelfMadeHero)
  • Love: The Lion, by Frédéric Brémaud and Federico Bertolucci (Magnetic)
  • Moebius Library: The World of Edena, by Jean “Moebius” Giraud et al. (Dark Horse)
  • Wrinkles, by Paco Roca, translated by Erica Mena (Fantagraphics)


Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia
  • The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, by Sonny Liew (Pantheon)
  • Goodnight Punpun, vols. 1–4, by Inio Asano, translated by JN PRoductions (VIZ Media)
  • orange: The Complete Collection, vols. 1–2, by Ichigo Takano, translated by Amber Tamosaitis, adaptation by Shannon Fay (Seven Seas)
  • The Osamu Tezuka Story: A Life in Manga and Anime, by Toshio Ban and Tezuka Productions, translated by Frederik L. Schodt (Stone Bridge Press)
  • Princess Jellyfish, vols. 1–3 by Akiko Higashimura, translated by Sarah Alys Lindholm (Kodansha)
  • Wandering Island, vol. 1, by Kenji Tsuruta, translated by Dana Lewis (Dark Horse)


Best Writer
  • Chelsea Cain, Mockingbird (Marvel)
  • Max Landis, Green Valley (Image/Skybound), Superman: American Alien (DC)
  • Jeff Lemire, Black Hammer (Dark Horse); Descender, Plutona (Image); Bloodshot Reborn (Valiant)
  • Brian K. Vaughan, Paper Girls, Saga, We Stand On Guard (Image)


Best Writer/Artist
  • Jessica Abel, Trish Trash: Roller Girl of Mars (Papercutz/Super Genius)
  • Tom Hart, Rosalie Lightning: A Graphic Memoir (St. Martin’s)
  • Sonny Liew, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye (Pantheon)


Best Penciller/Inker
  • Mark Brooks, Han Solo (Marvel)
  • Francois Schuiten, The Theory of the Grain of Sand (IDW)
  • Fiona Staples, Saga (Image)
  • Brian Stelfreeze, Black Panther (Marvel)


Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (interior art)
  • Federico Bertolucci, Love: The Lion (Magnetic)
  • Brecht Evens, Panther (Drawn & Quarterly)
  • Manuele Fior, 5,000 km per Second (Fantagraphics)
  • Dave McKean, Black Dog (Dark Horse)
  • Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image)
  • Jill Thompson, Wonder Woman: The True Amazon (DC); Beasts of Burden: What the Cat Dragged In (Dark Horse)


Best Cover Artist
  • Mike Del Mundo, Avengers, Carnage, Mosaic, The Vision (Marvel)
  • David Mack, Abe Sapien, BPRD Hell on Earth, Fight Club 2, Hellboy and the BPRD 1953 (Dark Horse)
  • Sean Phillips, Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, Kill or Be Killed (Image)
  • Fiona Staples, Saga (Image)
  • Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image)


Best Colouring
  • Jean-Francois Beaulieu, Green Valley (Image/Skybound)
  • Elizabeth Breitweiser, Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, Kill or Be Killed, Velvet (Image);
  • Outcast by Kirkman & Azaceta (Image/Skybound)
  • Sonny Liew, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye (Pantheon)
  • Laura Martin, Wonder Woman (DC); Ragnorak (IDW); Black Panther (Marvel)
  • Matt Wilson, Cry Havoc, Paper Girls, The Wicked + The Divine (Image); Black Widow, The Mighty Thor, Star-Lord (Marvel)


Best Lettering
  • Tom Gauld, Mooncop (Drawn & Quarterly)
  • Nick Hayes, Woody Guthrie (Abrams)
  • Todd Klein, Clean Room, Dark Night, Lucifer (Vertigo/DC); Black Hammer (Dark Horse)
  • Sonny Liew, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye (Pantheon)


Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism


Best Comics-Related Book
  • blanc et noir: takeshi obata illustrations, by Takeshi Obata (VIZ Media)
  • Ditko Unleashed: An American Hero, by Florentino Flórez and Frédéric Manzano (IDW/Editions Déese)
  • Krazy: George Herriman, A Life in Black and White, by Michael Tisserand (Harper)
  • The Life and Legend of Wallace Wood, vol. 1, edited by Bhob Stewart and J. Michael Catron (Fantagraphics)
  • More Heroes of the Comics, by Drew Friedman (Fantagraphics)


Best Scholarly/Academic Work

  • Brighter Than You Think: Ten Short Works by Alan Moore, with essays by Marc Sobel (Uncivilized)
  • Forging the Past: Set and the Art of Memory, by Daniel Marrone (University Press of Mississippi)
  • Frank Miller’s Daredevil and the Ends of Heroism, by Paul Young (Rutgers University Press)
  • Pioneering Cartoonists of Color, by Tim Jackson (University Press of Mississippi)
  • Superwomen: Gender, Power, and Representation, by Carolyn Cocca (Bloomsbury)


Best Publication Design
  • The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, designed by Sonny Liew (Pantheon)
  • The Complete Wimmen’s Comix, designed by Keeli McCarthy (Fantagraphics)
  • Frank in the Third Dimension, designed by Jacob Covey, 3D conversions by Charles Barnard (Fantagraphics)
  • The Realist Cartoons, designed by Jacob Covey (Fantagraphics)
  • Si Lewen’s Parade: An Artist’s Odyssey, designed by Art Spiegelman (Abrams)

#CoolArt: 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2' by Matt Ferguson

'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2' by Matt Ferguson, inspired by the Roger Kastel 'The Empire Strikes Back' poster.


#CoolArt: 'Wonder Woman' by Sozomaika

'Wonder Woman' by Sozomaika.

Available as a print, for a limited time.

Go here to buy.


#CoolArt: New Officially Licensed DC Comics Prints from Bottleneck Gallery

New officially licensed DC Comics prints from Bottleneck Gallery.
  • 'Catwoman #43' by Jock. 18" x 24" screen print in a numbered limited edition of 100 for $45.
  • 'Superman: The Animated Series' by Scott Derby. 12" x 36" screen print in a numbered limited edition of 100 for $40.
  • 'The New Batman Adventures' by Scott Derby. 12" x 36" screen print in a numbered limited edition of 100 for $40.
On sale Tuesday May 2 at 12pm ET.

Go here to buy.

'Catwoman #43' by Jock
'Superman: The Animated Series' by Scott Derby
'The New Batman Adventures' by Scott Derby

#ArtOfTheDay: 'Mother of Dragons: Daernerys Targaryen' by Donato Giancola

'Mother of Dragons: Daernerys Targaryen' by Donato Giancola.


Monday, May 01, 2017

#CoolArt: 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2' by Andy Fairhurst

'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2' by Andy Fairhurst, part of a tribute poster series from the Poster Posse artists collective.

Go here to see Phase One of the tribute poster series.


Book Review: 'Star Wars: Thrawn' by Timothy Zahn

Superb! A great addition to the new Star Wars canon expanded universe, and great to see Thrawn back, written once again by Timothy Zahn!

The book charts the course of Thrawn's rise through the ranks of the Empire over a few years, from his first encounter with the Empire, all the way to him becoming Grand Admiral, shortly before his debut during season 3 of 'Star Wars Rebels'.

As such, when I read through the book, I had the voice of Thrawn from the show (voiced by Lars Mikkelsen) in my head. The calm, calculating voice from the TV show very much fits the personality and character of Thrawn in this book.

But the book doesn't just focus on Thrawn. It also follows Ensign Eli Vanto, initially frustrated at being stuck as Thrawn's aide, but eventually comes to terms with his partnership with the Chiss, and the emergence of Arihnda Pryce (Pryce was also introduced recently in Star Wars Rebels) who is ambitious and knows how to work the political system, whereas for all his tactical and strategic abilities, Thrawn does not.

After Thrawn is promoted into the Imperial Navy, no mean feat considering the anti-alien racism of the Empire, but having friends in very high places helps, the story takes on the feel of a Sherlock Holmes story with the appearance of an antagonist called Nightswan. The pairing of Thrawn and Vanto are like a Holmes and Watson, with Nightswan like a Moriarty character, leaving clues for Thrawn to find.

And being part of the new Star Wars canon, a few hints are dropped here and there from events in the past during the Clone Wars as well as what could potentially happen in the future about a possible threat about what lies beyond in the 'Unknown Regions' as well as other things that could be hinted at more in another stories or even comics (hopefully).

If you loved the character from the SW Legends books then you'll love his official return into the new Star Wars Canon Expanded Universe.

****/5

#CoolArt: 'DesertFest London 2017' by Malleus

'DesertFest London 2017' by Malleus.

50cm x 70cm 4 colour screenprint on cream paper in a hand signed and numbered limited edition of 250.

On sale at a random time on Tuesday May 2. Follow them on Twitter @MALLEUSDELIC for the on sale announcement.

Go here to buy.


#CoolArt: 'Fey Light' by Djamila Knopf

'Fey Light' by Djamila Knopf.

11.7" x 16.5" print on 300g high quality matte paper and hand embellished with gold acrylic paint, in a signed and numbered limited edition of 25 for $55.

Go here to buy.


#CoolArt: 'Alien: Covenant' by Ertaç Altınöz

'Alien: Covenant' by Ertaç Altınöz.


#ArtOfTheDay: 'Melisandre' by Nicholas Elias

'Melisandre' by Nicholas Elias.