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Showing posts with label comic book art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comic book art. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Kickstarter/Indiegogo Spotlight: Hi-Fi Color for Comics

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 8:00 AM



Projects like this which encourage new creators and help to further inspire current ones are always of great interest to me.  I personally have some Brian Miller books already and this one will definitely be getting added to that collection.  For more information, please go check out the Kickstarter page.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Rainbows weren’t meant to be black and white..

Posted by Katie on 12:15 PM


Award-winning comic book artist takes bland to beautiful


If you asked a thousand people to guess what Jeff Balke of Elkhorn does for a living, odds are that not one in those thousand would come remotely close to a right answer.

 Balke, you see, is a colorist. No, he doesn’t work in a hair salon, nor does he work in the paint department of a local home improvement store.

Balke’s medium of choice is comic books. He’s the guy who adds color to another artist’s pen-and-ink drawings. By adding color, he brings the drawings to life, making them look almost three-dimensional at times and, as Balke likes to say, helps them “pop” out of a comic book page.

It’s a lesson he learned early in his career.

“When I first started out,” Balke said, “several people told me my style wasn’t ‘poppy’ enough.”

Balke said he had no idea what they were taking about until one of them took him aside and showed him how to modify his style to give his colorings more pizzazz and three-dimensionality.

“When I became interested in comic books,” Balke said, “I thought, ‘Wow, this is cool,’ because there are so many things you can do. At any given time, there can be six or seven people working on one comic book."

“To create a comic book,” he explained, “a penciler lays everything out and gets things nicely organized, then an inker comes in and darkens the lines and puts in shadows. Then, as a colorist, I come in and lay down all of the coloring and also do the shading, special effects and lighting."

Balke does all of his work in Adobe Photoshop using a stylus because it is more precise than a mouse. “It’s all done electronically,” he said.

“I enjoy being a colorist because I’m not just putting blue and red on a character like Spiderman and calling it a day,” he said. “I actually try to make the panel look three-dimensional, and I like that.”

Once Balke finishes the coloring, the comic book goes to a letterer who adds dialogue and explanatory text.


Getting started


“Like most kids at a young age,” Balke recalled, “I doodled with pretty much anything you put in my
hands – crayons, markers, pens, pencils and chalk."

About 10 years ago, Balke, who is now 33, posted some of his drawings online.

“They were black and white drawings and they just weren’t getting much of a response,” he said. “Then a few people asked me if I had anything colored. The next day, I posted a Spiderman picture I had drawn and colored and the response was outrageous. The entire day, I got 35 to 40 positive comments and I thought, ‘Okay, maybe I’m on to something here.’

“Since then, I’ve just kept going and going and going.”

And indeed he has.

“I just completed my 100th comic book,” Balke said. “I’m very excited about that. It’s a huge milestone for pretty much anyone in this industry. It shows that you’ve been around for a long time and have the dedication it takes to succeed. You have to push yourself to be in this industry.”

Not only did Balke demonstrate perseverance to achieve his 100-book milestone, his peers have also
recognized the quality of his work.

In 2011, Balke won one of the comic book industry’s highest awards, the Shel Dorf colorist award. To prove it was no fluke, he was nominated for the award again in 2012.

“Shel Dorf is one of the founders of the San Diego ComiCon, which is one of the biggest comic book conventions in the world,” Balke said.

“I was extremely honored to even be nominated because the other colorists who were nominated all work for Marvel and DC, two of the biggest publishers of comic books,” he said. “I’ve never worked for those companies. I work independently. I’m a tiny, little indie guy and I beat out the colorists who work for the big companies. I think that says something.”

Personality plus


“What separates me from some of the other people in this industry is that I’m personable,” Balke said. “There are a lot of artists, in general, who are stand-offish. I’m not one of them. I enjoy going to conventions and shows and talking to people. I enjoy showing people how I do some of the things that
I do, and I think a lot of people appreciate that.

“When I was starting out as a colorist,” Balke said, “I would ask some of the colorists I admired how they did certain things and I’d either not hear from them or they would give me a bland answer like, ‘Well, it’s just kind of one of the things I do.’

“Eventually, I figured it out and found my own style,” he said. “I love vibrant colors. My style is not real life; it’s a very comic-booky style.”

“If someone came up to me and asked me how to become a colorist I’d tell them to practice, practice, practice,” Balke said. “I’d also tell them to get a stylus and try not to work off of a mouse. It’s not impossible to work off of a mouse, but it’s very difficult. I’d also tell them to try to find a couple of artists they like and play with their line drawings and put their own colors to them.”

Coloring with Jeff


“I’ve been touring for the last four years,” Balke said. “This year, my ‘Coloring with Jeff’ tour will be appearing at 24 comic book shows.”

At the shows, Balke signs comic books he has worked on, completes sketches, and does some coloring using markers.

“At the shows, people are always asking me what a colorist does,” he said. “So I’m able to show them with my markers what I do as a colorist.

“When I’m at the shows, I love meeting new fans and just meeting people in general. I’ve always been like that. I have to be around people.”

When asked what the future holds, Balke said, “ I’ll be doing this until I retire, which I don’t know that I’ll ever do. I love creating things because it keeps my mind going all the time.”

For more information, visit Balke’s website at www.jbalkesart.com or his facebook page at jbalkecolors.


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Our thanks to Jeff for sharing this article with us. The original article was written by  John Koski and was printed on February 7, 2013 in the Elkhorn Independent

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Amazon Gets into the Comic Book Exclusive Marketplace with Zenescope Art Book

Posted by Katie on 1:48 PM




Amazon, the #1 online retailer, is offering an exclusive Zenescope Art book to its customers, which is available for pre-order now. The art book, entitled The Art of Zenescope Limited Edition (Volume 1) will be released in September and will feature a plethora of the most sought after, limited edition, convention exclusives. The hardcover collection will also come with a limited edition print.

Zenescope Entertainment is well known in the comic book industry for their popular, and valuable convention exclusives that feature pin-up style artwork from some of the finest cover artists in the industry, including J. Scott Campbell, Eric “Ebas” Basaldua, Greg Horn, Ale Garza, Jamie Tyndall, Anthony Spay, Franchesco and Nei Ruffino to name a few. These exclusives have a strong resale value on the secondary marketplace, and are very limited print runs, usually no higher than 500 copies. Zenescope’s horror twist has allowed them to publish many new artistic interpretations of the classic fairy tale characters.

The art book will have a print run of 2500 copies. There will only be 1750 of this art book available through Amazon, as the other 750 of the print run will feature a different cover, and be made available through the direct market through distribution through Diamond.

The Art of Zenescope Limited Edition (Volume 1) is available for pre-order through Amazon here:

For more information on this or any other Zenescope products, visit www.zenescope.com or follow their updates on Facebook and Twitter.

Zenescope Entertainment was founded by Joe Brusha and Ralph Tedesco in 2005, and has quickly grown into one of the top comic book and graphic novel publishing companies in the world. Zenescope's Grimm Fairy Tales and subsequent spinoff series such as Wonderland, Neverland and Robyn Hood, which put a dark twist on classic fables, are some of the best-selling and longest-running original independent comic books on shelves today. Zenescope publishes and develops both original and licensed material and has worked with dozens of clients that include Discovery Channel, History Channel, CBS, Lionsgate TV, Mandalay Vision, New Line Cinema, Titmouse Studios and many others.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Bob Larkin Needs Comic Fandom's Help

Posted by Katie on 2:00 PM


From Terry Allen:
 
Bob Larkin, whose done hundreds of paintings for Marvel, DC, Fleer and numerous others is in desperate need of help. Bob's wife, Fran, has been battling various forms of cancer for the past 12 years and the endless medical bills has put an incredible financial strain on the family.  Fran is currently recovering from her latest surgery and Bob has become her caregiver 24/7 leaving him unable to take on new work.
 
I've been working with Bob the past few years doing primarily Doc Savage based collectible items with the profits going to Bob and family.I've worked with Bob the past couple of years on a sketch book featuring Doc Savage as well as Batman, Stewie, the Shadow , and a whole host of others and it's finally come back from the printers this week.The books are square bound, 8 ½ x 11" 48 black and white pages and are individually signed and numbered by Bob.   

The paperback edition is $20.00 (plus shipping) and there are two deluxe hard cover editions available that are in short supply.100% of the sales are going directly to the Larkins as well as anything else that might interest you on site. 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia

Posted by Katie on 8:00 AM


Dark Horse Books and Nintendo® bring you The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia, containing an unparalleled collection of historical information on The Legend of Zelda™ franchise. This handsome hardcover contains never-before-seen concept art, the full history of Hyrule, the official chronology of the games, and much more! Starting with an insightful introduction by the legendary producer and video-game designer of Donkey Kong™, Mario™, and The Legend of Zelda™, Shigeru Miyamoto, this book is crammed full of information about the storied history of Link’s adventures from the creators themselves! As a bonus, The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia includes an exclusive comic by the foremost creator of The Legend of Zelda manga—Akira Himekawa!

There aren’t many better ways to celebrate 25 years of one of the most iconic video games than a guidebook like Hyrule Historia.  This extensive book takes everything you know, and plenty you probably don’t, and wraps it all up in one concise, wonderful book.

With nearly 300 pages of content, we are given more artwork, history and never before seen goodies than you can imagine.  With four primary sections, the book starts off looking into Skyward Sword, the latest gem in the long running series.  Here we are provided a very detailed description of characters, settings and creatures that are seen in the latest game.

The next section is for many quite possibly the most exciting and interesting, in which an extremely thorough, chronological outline of every era of Zelda is laid out.  Fans will greatly appreciate the efforts that were made to organize the entire history of this legend for us step by step.

Section three is also quite a pleasure to flip through, as we get to see the artwork component of what gets put into the games.  Here we see everything from initial sketches, multiple test concepts, to pages that have never even been released publicly before.  This for me was a lot of fun as an artist seeing this side of the creative process in a video game.

Last but not least, our final section is actually an exclusive manga that was written to celebrate the game series’ anniversary.  This comic is based on Skyward Sword and actually includes elements taken from the game.  I’ve never read any of the manga before, but this just may have piqued my interest to do so.

It goes without saying that any fan of the Zelda series, die hards most especially, should definitely have this in their collection.  Those that aren’t all that familiar may not have a lot of desire to grab it with the specific focus.  Even so, this book is put together very well and might have a hidden treat for almost anyone.  The sheer amount of content that is put in this book is astonishing, and does justice to this classic game.

For more information on Hyrule Historia or other Dark Horse books, check out Dark Horse Comics.








Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All giddiness, comments, enthusiasm and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Phoenix Comicon - The Guests Never End!

Posted by Katie on 1:21 PM


Phoenix Comicon is proud to announce Steve Rude, Dave Beaty, Mike DeBalfo, Shannon Eric Denton, Eric M.Esquivel, Tony Parker, Alfred Trujillo, Andy Bohn, Ben Glendenning, Brian Augustyn, Daniel Bradford, and Denny Riccelli will be joining us for 2013.

“ We certainly are not holding out on Comic Book guests this year. We have a ton of fantastic and talented people on hand for 2013.”  Convention director Matt Solberg

Steve Rude is the co-creator of the groundbreaking Nexus comic series. Throughout his career he has won multiple awards including the Kirby award for best artist and many Eisner's for artistic achievement.

Comic artist, wirter and graphic designer Dave Beaty, who's worked with BOOM Studios, Marvel and DC among others. He has produced numerous award winning illustrations.

Mike Debalfo began his career by illustrating covers for Zenescope entertainment in 2009.  Debalfo continued drawing  overs for the companies most popular series including Grimm Fairy tales, Wounderland,and  Grimms Myths & legends. In 2012, he began working with Aspen Comics on Soulfire volume four.

Shannon Eric Denton is writer producer and artist who has worked with Cartoon Network, Warner Bros., NBC, Disney, Sony, Marvel Entertainment, Paramount, CBS,  DC Comics and many many more. Denton has also worked in the games industry on titles such as God of War  and Neo-Pets.

Comic book writer and journalist Eric M. Esquivel, has contributed to Boom! Studios, Bleeding Cool, Moonstone Books and many more.

Illustrator and storyteller Tony Parker, who works with Boom! Studios, Dark Horse Comics, DC, and most recently Aspen Comics. Other properties he's worked on include the HERO Initiative covers, Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40K, Elephantmen, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Conan, Godzilla, Starship Troopers, and a myriad of pen and paper role playing games.

Comic book artist Alfred Trujillo has worked professionally in the omics industry since 2010. Zenescope, Big Dog Ink, Chameleon and Moonstone were the beginning. In 2012, Alfred gave up life behind a corporate desk and began his own company 183 DEGREE STUDIO writing and drawing his first creator owned book PROJECT: SHADOWS.

Andy Bohn has been a local creator since Phoenix Comicon 2010. In that time he focuses on creating, writing, and illustrating his own comic story, Elvatron Chronicles. Andy has also worked on various books such as Unite and Take Over: Stories Inspired by Songs of The Smiths, Mark of the Pterren and more.

Artist and writer Ben Glendenning has created SuperWorld, R.I.F.T. And more recently Tin Star Tex. Glendenning also created the series Skulljammer.

Daniel Bradford is a comic artist and co-creator of Robot 13, KING!, and disappointing monsters.

Comic book editor, writer, and creator of The Comic Book Insider, Bryan Augustyn, known  as an editor for DC comics. He work on  many of the most popular series including Batman, Flash, Justice League of America, and Wonder Woman. He has also worked as a writer for many other publishers including Marvel, Dark Horse, and Wildstorm.

Denny Riccelli is the creator of popular webcomics including Get That Chicken, Lollygagging, and Cousin Harold

Phoenix Comicon is the signature pop culture experience of the southwest. Comicon is presenting guests and programming for hobbyists by attracting the top segments of the comics, anime, sci-fi, film, tv, and gaming industries. Entering its eleventh year, Phoenix Comicon is expected to draw over 40,000 attendees to its May 23-26, 2013 convention held at the Phoenix Convention Center and Hyatt Regency in Downtown Phoenix.
For more information, please go to http://www.phoenixcomicon.com.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

I Draw Comics Sketchbook & Reference Guide review

Posted by Katie on 10:00 AM

It is well-known among my friends, family and peers that I have a Kickstarter addiction that I struggle with (some days are better than others).   One of the (many) fruits of my addiction yielded one of the most innovative "how to draw" books I've come across in a long time. Matt Marrocco, with the help of some amazing collaborators created the I Draw Comics Sketchbook & Reference Guide.

This could quickly become the new bible for any artist: from the most casual of "doodler" just looking for a hobby to artists who want to fine-tune their craft so they can get into the industry.  This moleskin book covers the most important basics: anatomy, perspective and composition.  It even delves into laying out panels and storytelling, which is something a lot of artists still have a hard time with.  When I was a kid, reading the "how to draw" books at my school's library, the art was usually lacking and I found myself just copying the final product.  This book is not only engaging, but the aesthetically pleasing artwork makes me want to strive and push myself harder to hone my craft.

Now, if this were just a how-to book it still would have been worth the money, but in these pages you'll find even more valuable information. As stated on the website: "global Comic Book publishers, global illustration schools, global Comic Con dates and locations for the 2012-2013 calendar, reference materials in both print and web formats".  They also give you a current listing of Twitter handles from industry names you know (or should know)!

To be honest, I'm still a little apprehensive to practice my drawing skills directly in the book. However, there are plenty of blue-lined practice pages that lend themselves to being blown up on a color copier and used without fear of marring this wonderful book. It's successful ideas like this that keep my Kickstarter addiction rolling and I'm proud to be a part of an idea that will live on to help future artists entertain us.  If you haven't taken a look already, I highly suggest heading over to their website to see what it's all about and pick up a copy for yourself or a loved one. 

Thanks for reading,
Ross




Ross Demma is the writer of Christmas Fire. For more information about him or that adorable little dragon, Asbestos, check out his Facebook page.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

HARBINGER WARS Unites HARBINGER and BLOODSHOT with Interlocking PULLBOX COVERS!

Posted by Katie on 3:00 PM


This April, Valiant's first family crossover, Harbinger Wars, kicks off with three all-new jumping-on points in Harbinger Wars #1 (of 4), Harbinger #11 and Bloodshot #10! To herald the brutal first collision of Harbinger and Bloodshot, each of these three entry points into the Valiant Universe will feature an interlocking Pullbox Exclusive Variant cover by Harbinger Wars artist and New York Times best-selling creator Clayton Henry!
 
"Valiant's Pullbox cover program is designed to give our dedicated fans something special for supporting our ongoing series. Now, with Harbinger Wars gearing up to launch not only a standalone mini-series, but new story arcs in Harbinger and Bloodshot too, the time was right to try another first for Valiant  three interlocking Pullbox covers showcasing the true scope of the first crossover event for the new Valiant Universe," said Valiant Publisher Fred Pierce.
 
On April 3rd, pick up the first interlocking Harbinger Wars Pullbox Exclusive Variant as Harbinger Wars #1 (of 4) by Joshua Dysart, Duane Swierczysnki, & Clayton Henry slams into stores! Two dozen highly volatile, untested and untrained teenage "harbingers" are breaking out of Project Rising Spirt and into the world. Now, with no guidance and no place to turn, these super-powered children have decided to forge their own future  and they'll take it by any means necessary. But when they terrorize a major American metropolis, the children of GENERATION ZERO will find themselves in the middle of three-way firefight for the fate of the Valiant Universe. Bloodshot wants to train them. Toyo Harada wants to use them. And Peter Stanchek wants to set them free. Who will reach them first? And can anyone survive the all-out fury of the Harbinger Wars?
 
Then, follow the fallout with new standalone story arcs on April 10th in Harbinger #11 by Joshua Dysart & Khari Evans, and on April 17th in Bloodshot #10 by Duane Swierczynski & Barry Kitson. Contact your local retailer to reserve your Pullbox Exclusive Variants for each of these milestone issues today!

Fans and retailers take note  Valiant's printings of Pullbox Exclusive Variant covers are strictly limited, so please remember to submit your pre-orders by the Final Order Cut-Off Date.

For more information on Harbinger Wars or to follow the next great happenings in the Valiant Universe, visit Valiant on Twitter, on Facebook, or at ValiantUniverse.com.
 
HARBINGER WARS #1 (OF 4)
Written by JOSHUA DYSART & DUANE SWIERCZYNSKI
Art by CLAYTON HENRY
Cover by LEWIS LAROSA
Pullbox Exclusive Cover by CLAYTON HENRY
Variant Cover by CLAYTON CRAIN
Variant Cover by PATRICK ZIRCHER
$3.99/T+/32pgs.
ON SALE APRIL 3rd (FOC – 3/11/13)
 
HARBINGER #11 (HARBINGER WARS)
Written by JOSHUA DYSART
Art & Cover by CLAYTON HENRY
Pullbox Exclusive Cover by CLAYTON HENRY
Variant Cover by PATRICK ZIRCHER
$3.99/T+/32pgs.
ON SALE APRIL 10th (FOC – 3/18/13)
 
BLOODSHOT #10 (HARBINGER WARS)
Written by DUANE SWIERCZYNSKI
Art by BARRY KITSON
Cover by MICO SUAYAN
Pullbox Exclusive Cover by CLAYTON HENRY
Wraparound Variant by LEWIS LAROSA
$3.99/T+/32pgs.
ON SALE APRIL 17th (FOC – 3/25/13)
 
VALIANT 2013: HARBINGER WARS FCBD SPECIAL
Written by JOSHUA DYSART, JUSTIN JORDAN, DUANE SWIERCZYSNKI, FRED VAN LENTE, ROBERT VENDITTI, and PATRICK ZIRCHER
Art by KHARI EVANS, TREVOR HAIRSINE, CLAYTON HENRY, CARY NORD, PATRICK ZIRCHER, and MORE
Cover by CLAYTON CRAIN (JAN130049)
Free/T+/32 pgs.
ON SALE MAY 4th (FOC  2/18/13)

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Mike Choi, Joe Corroney, Peter David, Greg Horn, Mike McKone, Jim Valentino and Matt Wagner Join PHXCC 2013

Posted by Katie on 2:42 PM



Phoenix Comicon is proud to announce that comic book artists Mike Choi, Joe Corroney, Peter David, Greg Horn, Mike McKone, Jim Valentino and Matt Wagner will be attending Comicon 2013.

“We love comic books and artists, so our philosophy is the 'more the merrier' for this year's Comicon,” says Marketing Director Jillian Squires.

Mike Choi is best known for his work on books such as Witchblade (2003 to 2006), X-23 (2007) and X-Force (2008 to 2010). Most recently, Choi provided the cover to Green Lantern vol. 5 #5 in 2012.

Joe Corroney is an illustrator who is best known for providing Lucasfilm Ltd. With official Star Wars artwork for related books, games, trading cards and magazines since 1996. He has also developed his creator owned comic book series, Death Avenger. Currently, he is creating new Star Wars artwork for Lucasfilm and Star Wars Insider.

Peter David is best known for his comic book work for an award-winning, 12-year run on The Incredible Hulk. He is also known for his runs on Aquaman Young Justice, Supergirl and Fallen Angel. David has earned multiple awards for his work, including a 1992 Eisner Award, a 1993 Wizard Fan Award, a 1996 Haxtur Award, a 2007 Julie Award and 2011 GLAAD Media Award.

Greg Horn is best known for his work as a cover artist for Marvel Comics and various other publications.  In addition to comic book covers, his art has been featured in posters for Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics. His latest projects include covers for the on-going Ms Marvel series from Marvel Comics, Jenna Jameson's Shadow Hunter from Virgin Comics, as well as a series of pieces promoting Marvel's 2008 "event" Secret Invasion.

Mike McKone first published works included DC Comics' Justice League of America and Justice League International, as well as The Punisher War Zone for Marvel Comics. He is best well known for his work on Marvel's Exiles. This led to his work on DC's Teen Titans and Marvel's Fantastic Four.  Most recently, McKone has done work for Marvel's Amazing Spider-Man in 2011.

Jim Valentino began working for Marvel Comics on their superhero titles and his most notable work, at the time was as writer/artist for the series Guardians of the Galaxy. In 1992, he left Marvel to co-found Image Comics. Of the titles he created at Image, the super-hero series ShadowHawk is the most notable. In 1999, Valentino became publisher of Image Comics until 2003. Most recently, he created Silverline books an all-ages imprint for original graphic novels in 2008.

Matt Wagner is best known as the creator of the series Mage and Grendel. He has also worked on comics featuring The Demon and Batman in addition to the titles Sandman Mystery Theatre and the DC Comics limited series, Trinity. His most recent product is Madame Xanadu.

Phoenix Comicon is the signature pop culture experience of the southwest. Comicon is presenting guests and programming for hobbyists by attracting the top segments of the comics, anime, sci-fi, film, tv, and gaming industries. Entering its eleventh year, Phoenix Comicon is expected to draw over 40,000 attendees to its May 23-26, 2013 convention held at the Phoenix Convention Center and Hyatt Regency in Downtown Phoenix.

For more information, please go to http://www.phoenixcomicon.com.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Kickstarter of the Week: Adam and Eve: The Complete Undead Omnibus

Posted by Katie on 9:00 AM


Hello folks!

Dan Nokes here from 21st Century Sandshark Studios with the first of 4 planned Indie a Go-Go projects for 2013!  This first one is for our critical and biggest commercial success: ADAM AND EVE BIZARRE LOVE TRIANGLE IN THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE!  This undead comedy buddy romp started out as two seperate volumes released between 2011 and 2012.

Well now, hopefully with your help and aid we will be able to compress 244 pages of original artwork from your's truly with new bonus artwork and material into ONE VOLUME!  Yes with this campaign we are aspiring to bring ADAM AND EVE: BIZARRE LOVE TRIANGLE IN THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE- THE COMPLETE UNDEAD OMNIBUS to life!



So whats in it for you?!

Glad you asked!

In addition to bragging rights that you helped fund, back and show support for one of the best lauded and loved indie zombie comics out there!  We are handing out some swanky prizes and schwag according to how much you donate.

Everything from signed prints and books, to sketch cards, to original art and even custom commissions can be yours IF THE PRICE IS RIGHT!!

In addition we will handing out print bonuses for milestones in our contribution levels!  In short if we reach certain goals, people who donated will receive ADDITIONAL THANK YOU GIFTS!

Still not sure on this whole thing???

How about some of these critical type quips about ADAM AND EVE to help you make a decision...

"The artwork reminds me somewhat or the old cartoons that used to be on MTV late night television, which I really like.  The art style with the brilliant mix of brutal and comedic genius writing works perfectly."

Paul Cheeze Good

CRAZY MAN RAMBLINGS


"Its like the Walking Dead...But with humor"

Ric The Real Stooge

THIS WEEK IN BULLSHIT


"Awesome read"

Nick Davis

ALT WORLD


So what else do you friggin need?!?

How about previews from these books to get a lowdown on what ADAM AND EVE: BIZARRE LOVE TRIANGLE IN THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE is all about!

http://issuu.com/21sandshark/docs/adam_and_eve

http://issuu.com/21sandshark/docs/adam_and_eve_preview_2



Well that's it from me!  Please show some support for the almighty 21 Sandshark and your's truly and back this worthwhile creative baby for me!  Thanks as always!

Dan Nokes
Creative Director
21st Century Sandshark Studios




Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Brian Belanger Black Friday Surprise!

Posted by Katie on 10:17 PM


Hey guys, check this out! Our very own Brian is having his very first Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale! We're so dang proud of him! He's a talented artist and we cannot tell you enough to go and buy goodies from him. Some of you were lucky enough to receive his prints in our giveaway. For the rest of you, go..buy...enjoy! 

Joining the ranks of countless other online stores, Brian ‘Scar’ Belanger will be offering all minimalist prints at lowered rates this weekend.  Featured sets include Avengers, Justice League and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic at $10 off the regular price!  Individual prints will also be at a buy two get one free discount.  This sale will be going from Black Friday all the way through Cyber Monday, so take advantage and get some great gifts cheap!  Visit his pages at : http://gotrei.storenvy.com or https://www.facebook.com/GotReiArt for more information.

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