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Chantal & Zelda—Farel Dalrymple
#the sandman#sandman#zelda and chantal#chantal and zelda#Chantal sandman#Zelda sandman#farel dalrymple#sandman art#queue crew
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Dream and Matthew - art by Farel Dalrymple
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Slow drive high five
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Doctor Strange by Farel Dalrymple
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#cartoonist #kayfabetober Day 06 prompt: Street Angel - inking right over blue line this time to make the deadline and show some love for Farel (Study Group Comics) #kayfabetober2023 #kayfabetober #jimrugg #slavelaborgraphics #streetangel #imagecomics #study #JesseSanchez #inkdrawing #inking #fareldalrymple #itwillallhurt #StudyGroupComics @jimruggart @ed_piskor @cartoonist.kayfabe
#studies#sketchbook#scratches#kayfabetober#cartoonist kayfabe#kayfabetober2023#jim rugg#slave labor graphics#street angel#image comics#study#jesse sanchez#ink drawing#inking#farel dalrymple#it will all hurt#study group comics
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Pop Gun War, Farel Dalrymple
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The Guild Bladezz -September 2011
cover art by Karl Kerschl with Michelle Madsen
alternate cover by Farel Dalrymple
25th anniversary cover by Sean Phillips
story by Felicia Day & Sean Becker
art by Andrew Currie
colors by Michelle Madsen
letters by Nate Piekos of Blambot
#dark horse comics#the guild#bladezz#karl kerschl#michelle madsen#farel dalrymple#sean phillips#comic covers#felicia day#sean becker
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Robot Tod issue 3 page 00-watercolor comics.
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Comics Read 08/27- 09/01/2023
The original Mind MGMT written and drawn by Matt Kindt is one of my favorite comic books ever. Reading it was immersive in a way I didn’t think was possible. So naturally I had to get and read Mind MGMT Bootleg. Matt Kindt is still the writer, but here he is joined by an assortment of artists, each drawing an individual issue. In the order of the issue they worked on the artists are Farel Dalrymple, Matt Lesniewski, David Rubín and Jill Thompson. Thompson is the only one with whom I was familiar before reading this. They all have distinct styles, and they all do well with the stories that they are given.
One of the reasons the original Mind MGMT is so exciting is by how it takes advantage of the format. This included having notes in the margins of the pages, some of which suggested something suspicions about the paper it was printed on, while other pages gave instructions for some kind of impossible craft. This all feels very personal for the writer, and I would imagine the creator. Would something like this carry over when they writer shares his duties with more artists? The answers is sort of. There are not those types of digressions in the sections with the various artists. However, after the main issues there his a script “sample” for people who want to understand how comics get made. Only the scenes in the scripts aren’t actually scenes in the issues and some of the instructions to the are written as if they were within the world of Mind MGMT. Also there are a small, short back of the issue comics that I believe were drawn by Kindt, though they don’t seem to get a distinct credit. (Eventually they’re revealed to be by one of the new characters.)
The plot of Mind MGMT Bootleg involves an attempt to relaunch Mind MGMT, the agency, while also relaunching the comic book series. The agency from the original series was corrupt and dehumanizing to it’s various employees, some of whom return here. But, it seems there are threats right now, such as the amount of pessimism and disinformation out there, that could use the products created by Mind MGMT to combat them. Which leads me, the reader, to have to ask myself; How much do I actually want a relaunch of Mind MGMT?
I didn’t like Kindt’s follow up series as writer and artist, Dept.H as much as I liked Mind MGMT. But I don’t like never ending franchise. There has to be a better reason to go there.
#Mind MGMT#Mind MGMT Bootleg#matt kindt#Farel Dalrymple#Matt Lesniewski#David Rubín#Jill Thompson#dark horse comics#Comic books#what i’m reading
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Delirium - art by Farel Dalrymple
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Did you read Rick Remender & André Lima Araujo’s “A Righteous Thirst For Vengeance”? How did you rate it out of 5⭐️s?
The Deluxe Edition collecting A Righteous Thirst For Vengeance #1-11 is out now (though it’s harder to find in some places than others!)
FEATURED ART:
A Righteous Thirst For Vengeance #1 (2021, variant) by Tula Lotay
A Righteous Thirst For Vengeance #1 (2021, retailer exclusive variant) by Jae Lee
A Righteous Thirst For Vengeance #1 (2021, variant) by Farel Dalrymple
The ‘Reviews’ pages will come back to the Omniverse site very soon!
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Drawings 11-20 for the #20202020 @crowdfundr_ orders. The book is available from @floatingworldcomics and all your finest local book sellers. #inkdrawings #pendrawings #originalcharacterdrawing #popgunwar #thewrenchies #itwillallhurt #linedrawings
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It's time for Beginnings, the podcast where writer and performer Andy Beckerman talks to the comedians, writers, filmmakers and musicians he admires about their earliest creative experiences and the numerous ways in which a creative life can unfold.
On today's episode, I talk to comics creator Farel Dalrymple. Originally from Tulsa, OK, Farel Dalrymple has been creating comics for over two decades. While attending the School of Visual Arts in New York, he was one of the founders of the Meathaus Collective, who published the Meathaus comics anthology. And since then, he's written and illustrated a wide range of comics, worked with Jonathan Lethem on Omega the Unknown and created numerous creator-owned books like The Often Wrong, Proxima Centauri, It Will All Hurt, Pop Gun War and The Wrenchies. Many of these are on Image; all of them are worth your time!
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#beginnings#farel dalrymple#comics#image comics#jonathan lethem#omega the unknown#pop gun war#wrenchies
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Out this week for trade waiters: Mind Mgmt Bootleg (Dark Horse, $24.99):
Matt Kindt teamed up with Dark Horse to launch Flux House, with this four-issue series set in his Mind MGMT universe being the first release from the imprint. Kindt brought in four different artists — Farel Dalrymple, David Rubin, Matt Lesniewski, Jill Thompson — for this story about a former Mind MGMT leader who recruits a team of the most powerful forgotten agents of all time to rebuild the organization.
See what else is coming to your friendly neighborhood comic book store this week.
#mind mgmt#dark horse comics#matt kindt#jill thompson#david rubin#farel dalrymple#matt lesniewski#comics#new comics#new comics day#ncbd#new comics wednesday#new comic book day#can't wait for comics#dark horse#flux house#mind mgmt: bootleg#comic books#trade paperbacks#trade waiting
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