Tag: review
Artwork of Queenie Chan
Featured artist Queenie is showcasing some of her sequential work from Small Chen (written by Kylie Chen). The story telling is amazing and it has a fantastic flow.
Page 15 – Inks
Page 16 – Inks
Page 17 – Inks
The same 3 pages with the tones completed. The tones add a real depth of the artwork and [...]
Posted: February 6th, 2012 under Featured Artist, art, comic.
Tags: artist, interview, manga, Odd Thomas, Queenie Chan, review, Small Shen, The Dreaming, Tokyopop, Writer
Comments: 1
Hollow Fields by Madeline Rosca
Australian Madeline Rosca grew up with Samurai Pizza Cats and Robotech. She is showcasing her artwork on Hollow Fields on this site. She does amazing artwork with detail as well as wonderful storytelling through her sequential pieces.
Final :
Sketch :
Step 1 :
Step 2 :
So where were you born?
I was born in Victoria suburb of Gispland [...]
Posted: August 3rd, 2011 under Featured Artist, art, comic.
Tags: artwork, Hollow Fields, interview, Madeline Rosca, review
Comments: 3
The Griff – Christopher Moore – Ian Corson – Jennyson Rosero
I recently received a copy of The Griff from William Morrow (an imprint of HarperCollins Publisher) for review. The story is by Christopher Moore and Ian Corson with Jennyson Rosero supplying the artwork.
Description : (from Harper Collins)
Outrageously funny New York Times bestselling author Christopher Moore and award-winning screenwriter-director Ian Corson team up for a wacky [...]
Posted: July 18th, 2011 under art, comic.
Tags: artwork, Christopher Moore, graphic novel, Griff, Ian Corson, Jennyson Rosero, review, The Griff
Comments: none
Spider-Man by Dion Hamill – Death of Spiderman
Over a year ago I showcased a Spider-Man ACEO by Dion Hamill. He’s got a new Spidey ACEO currently up on eBay. Dion used gouache on stiff quality illustration board for this piece. If you like it, bid high and bid often.
Spider-Man :
Death of Spider-Man
On another note, I have just completed the Death of Spider-Man [...]
Posted: July 17th, 2011 under Featured Artist, art, comic.
Tags: 160, Bendis, cbr, cbz, Death of Spider-Man, dion hamill, New Avengers, Peter Marker, review, Spide-Man, Ultimate Comics, Ultimates
Comments: none
Launch of City of Abacus by VV Brown and David Allain
Last May, I featured an upcoming comic City of Abacus by the gorgeous VV Brown and David Allain. I was fortunate enough to receive a copy of it. (Thanks Ben Moore!) There are 7 comics released monthly until November 2010 and it will be compiled into a TPB this December. Other cool stuff like an [...]
Posted: August 4th, 2010 under Featured Artist, art, comic.
Tags: ben moore, City of Abacus, comic, David Allain, iPhone app, launch, review, VV Brown
Comments: none
Supernatural – Swan Song – Season 5 Finale
The season finale of Supernatural plays more like a series finale (although there is a little tidbit at the end for Season 6). Season 6 will see Eric Kripke depart as the showrunner. The original plan was for the series to end with this episode but due to increased ratings, one more season was greenlighted. [...]
Posted: May 16th, 2010 under Movie TV.
Tags: dean, impala, kripke, review, s05e22, sam, supernatural, tv series
Comments: 3
All Star Superman
Over the weekend, I picked up Morrison and Quitely All Star Superman Volume 1 and 2. It collects the first twelve issues of the series and it’s absolutely a treat. This is one of the best Superman series I have read in a long while. It’s bring a lot of ideas into place from Bizzaro [...]
Posted: September 9th, 2009 under art, comic.
Tags: all star superman, comic, review
Comments: none
Angels and Demons – Movie Review
Angels and Demons is the second movie from Dan Brown (famous of Da Vinci Code). It’s an exciting thriller that has learnt a lot of lessons from the first movie. It’s actually better scripted than the books and removes a lot of inconsistencies. The direction is much improved and keeps you on the edge of [...]
Posted: June 11th, 2009 under Movie TV.
Tags: angels, dan brown, demons, movie, review, tom hanks
Comments: 2
Star Trek – Movie Review
The reboot to the Star Trek movie franchise by J J Abrams certainly exceeded my expectation. It’s a well written story coupled with amazing direction. With fantastic action sequences and great tempo, it’s really a trekkie film for non-trekkies. For me, I loved all the injokes and references to the original series. Looks like [...]
Posted: May 28th, 2009 under Movie TV.
Tags: movie, review, star trek
Comments: 5