Showing posts with label image comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label image comics. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2019

The Beauty #27

The Beauty #27 (Image Comics)

This was a fun cover to do because it meant working with Hilary Jenkins for the first time. Hilary paints traditionally. She's incredibly skilled and does beautiful work, which can be seen in the Boom! Studios series Grass Kings and more recently Black Badge (both written by Matt Kiindt and drawn by Tyler Jenkins). When it became clear we had a mutual interest in working together, I was pretty thrilled. This is our first collaboration and we have more planned. 

The Beauty #27 arrives in June 2019

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

The Violent



Yesterday Image Comics solicited The Violent, a new ongoing crime series written by Ed Brisson, illlustrated by Yours Truly, with colours by Michael Garland, and design and finishes by Tom Muller.

The Violent is in stores December 9th, so please, please ask for local comic shop to order you a copy. You won’t want to miss this!

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Pages and Panels

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In more ZERO news, I was interviewed by Kyle Welch ( @KyleOverkill ) for his weekly podcast Pages and Panels. You can listen to the whole episode here.

It was a thrill to talk about not only my work on issue twelve, the series as a whole. A little known fact: I helped Michael Walsh ink the first issue of Zero over a year ago, and I've been invested ever since.

Edward Zero's story is a compelling one, a story I see often misunderstood by those who come to the book expecting standard action fare. Zero is not James Bond. It's a deconstruction of that archetype and an examination of what violence does to the male psyche. More than that, it's about unplugging from the war machine and rejecting state programming to find humanity. It's great subversive writing and I love it.

I'm less eloquent in my speech than I am in writing, but it's a worth a listen if you enjoy the series and behind-the-scenes looks at the making of a comic. 

ZERO #12

ZERO #12 Cover Process: inks by Adam Gorham (left), design and colours by Tom Muller (right).


Yesterday saw the release of ZERO #12 (Image Comics), which I had the good fortune to illustrate. It's an especially big deal for me personally because this is the first mainstream comic I've anchored. Zero also happened to be a comic I really enjoyed as a reader. Having the opportunity to contribute to a story I was already invested in meant a good deal to me. I'm even more excited about what comes next, what ripple effects my work on this particular chapter may have to the series whole. As an artist, I was also really excited by the chance to prove myself on a greater stage, where wider audiences would see my work. Knowing this, I challenged myself, pushed my creative limits to leave an impression on readers. Without arrogance, I feel content in the belief that I succeeded in creating unique imagery that will have a few people take notice.

I don't normally stand on ceremony or celebrate milestones. Sometimes that feels a shame, but mostly I feel the pressure to keep moving forward with my work, and in so doing I forget to stop and find some joy in what I've accomplished. I'm still learning, still refining my skills. I never intend to stop. Here and now however, in the wake of this release that I've anticipated since starting the issue back in July, I can sit quietly and feel pride in this milestone. It feels good. I feel good about things.

I'm grateful to series writer Ales Kot for giving me the opportunity to join the ranks of artists who have made Zero special title, and all his support and advice through production. I'm thankful for my family and friends who showed their support and encouragement throughout the making of this book. I'm thankful to all the people who have so far shared their positive feedback to the book. Your words are appreciated.

Here's a look at my rough layouts and character sketches...