I hope print comics continue far into the future. You guys seem to know a ton of the ins and outs of comics. Not just from the artist perspective but I’ve learned a ton about the business of comics from you guys. In short I wish you guys had your own comic company.
The PPP was, sadly, a hoax. Octobriana was originally created as "Amazona" by Bohumil Konecny and Zdenek Burian and Petr Sadecky just stole their artwork and fled to the west. Bohumil and Zdenek ended up suing Petr in a West German court, but they never got the artwork back. Bryan Talbot mentions it a bit in Arkwright Integral because Octobriana shows up in Luther Arkwright.
I had a portfolio review with Mazzucchelli and he said “I see some drawing issues but that will work itself out” he tossed his wrist as to say pish posh to draftsmanship. Easy for him to say he can effortlessly draw, as you say, a hand. For the rest of us it’s a lifelong struggle.
Yup, I'm really excited for this, it looks great in black and white and I can't wait to see it in full effect! Thanks for these videos! Got me hyper as a heart attack!
love this idea, jim! can't wait to see it all finished and under a black light bulb. also... have y'all seen the charles burns black hole black light poster?
How common is it to redo a page even after you've finished it just because something is bothering you about it? I guess "perfectionism" or something like that.
Jim's Octobriana 1976 Kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/jimrugg/fluorescent-blacklight-outlaw-comic-book
Ed's Patreon: www.patreon.com/edpiskor
I hope print comics continue far into the future. You guys seem to know a ton of the ins and outs of comics. Not just from the artist perspective but I’ve learned a ton about the business of comics from you guys.
In short I wish you guys had your own comic company.
Killer work Jim! Really loved seeing your process
Fuck yeah! This is awesome. Love the inks. Thanks for pulling back the curtain.
sliding in so fast the video hasn't even been uploaded yet. love you guys :)
The PPP was, sadly, a hoax. Octobriana was originally created as "Amazona" by Bohumil Konecny and Zdenek Burian and Petr Sadecky just stole their artwork and fled to the west. Bohumil and Zdenek ended up suing Petr in a West German court, but they never got the artwork back. Bryan Talbot mentions it a bit in Arkwright Integral because Octobriana shows up in Luther Arkwright.
I had a portfolio review with Mazzucchelli and he said “I see some drawing issues but that will work itself out” he tossed his wrist as to say pish posh to draftsmanship. Easy for him to say he can effortlessly draw, as you say, a hand. For the rest of us it’s a lifelong struggle.
Looks Awesome, thanx for sharing!!
Yup, I'm really excited for this, it looks great in black and white and I can't wait to see it in full effect! Thanks for these videos! Got me hyper as a heart attack!
Vladimir Nabokov also wrote some of his novels using index card. He was well organized.
love this idea, jim! can't wait to see it all finished and under a black light bulb. also... have y'all seen the charles burns black hole black light poster?
I’m so hyped for this comic.
Great vid! Love seeing the process!
How often do y’all draw in perspective???
do you draw over the rough sketch page for the finalized page?
Mtsyry : if its a fake russian character maybe it's a fake russian word for "Mystery"
How common is it to redo a page even after you've finished it just because something is bothering you about it? I guess "perfectionism" or something like that.
Lets go!
So it's a Ural bike? lol, the only Russian bike there is.