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Showcasing art from some of my favourite artists, and those that have attracted my attention, in the field of visual arts, including vintage; pulp; pop culture; books and comics; concert posters; fantastical and imaginative realism; classical; contemporary; new contemporary; pop surrealism; conceptual and illustration.
The art of Marguerite Sauvage.
#Art#Marguerite Sauvage#Comics#Comic Art#Comic Cover#Comic Cover Art#Cover Art#Wonder Woman#Hinterkind#Archie#Catwoman#America Chavez#Firefly#Mad Max Fury Road#Judge Anderson#Red Sonja#Female#Feminine
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Hinterkind #13 (February 2015)
Cover by Marguerite Sauvage
Vertigo / DC Comics
#Hinterkind#Marguerite Sauvage#Vertigo Comics#DC Comics#Great Comics#Great Comic Covers#Dollar Bin Finds
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Hinterkind #12 (2014)
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Marguerite Sauvage - Hinterkind
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Hinterkind #1 (December 2013) by DC / Vertigo Comics
Decades after 'The Blight' all but wiped out the human race, Mother Nature is taking back what's hers, and she's not alone...The Hinterkind have returned. Written by Ian Edginton, drawn by Francesco Trifogli.
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#Hinterkind#2013#Vertigo Comics#DC Comics#OpenBazaar#Bitcoin#Comic Books#Comics#Ian Edington#Francesco Trifogli#The Hinterkind
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hey, do u know of any apocalyptic/post-apocalyptic comics? (not marvel/dc)
comixology actually has a whole section for post apocalyptic stuff!! but some favourites of mine
apocalyptigirl
soon
incendiary
hinterkind
the wilds
odessa
east of west
goliath girls (a comixology original so it might be hard to find if you go the piracy route but its very fun and definitely worth real legal money)
breaklands (same situation as the above)
lazarus
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The Final reading stats for 2019. The amount of books I read slowed down a lot towards the end, but I blame it on the astronomical page counts of the Chinese web novels. I fell into a black hole I still haven’t managed to escape.
Top 10 Books of 2019
1. Tian Guan Ci Fu
2. Red, White & Royal Blue
3. Mo Dao Zu Shi
4. Spinning Silver
5. The City of Brass
6. Sorcery of Thorns
7. Any Old Diamonds
8. Scum Villain’s Self-Saving System
9. Godsgrave
10. House of Salt and Sorrows
Bottom 10 Books of 2019
1. Sorcerer to the Crown (DNF’d)
2. Waiting For You Online (DNF’d)
3. Number One Zombie Wife (DNF’d - also not in stats because I didn’t get to the 50% mark)
4. Prince of Air and Darkness
5. Ninth House
6. Forest of a Thousand Lanterns
7. The Path of the Cannon Fodder’s Counterattack
8. Umbrella Academy: Dallas
9. The Demon Prince of Momochi House Volume 1
10. Hinterkind: The Waking World
Top 10 TBR Carry Overs to 2020
1. Call Down the Hawk
2. Gideon the Ninth
3. Thrive in Catastrophe
4. Big Landlord
5. Death Progress Bar
6. The Betrayal Knows My Name
7. The Wicked and the Divine
8. Darkdawn
9. Crown of Feathers
10. The Raven Tower
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American Vampire Vol. 6, cover by Rafael Albuquerque
Loveless #7, cover by Marcelo Frusin
The Names #1, variant cover by Leandro Fernandez
Coffin Hill #1, cover by Dave Johnson
The Unwritten #37, cover by Yuko Shimizu
Madame Xanadu ‘4, cover by Amy Reeder
The Sheriff of Babylon #3, cover by John Paul Leon
The Wake #9, cover by Andrew Robinson
Hinterkind #7, cover by Greg Tocchini
#dc vertigo#comic book#cover#rafael albuquerque#Leandro Fernandez#marcelo frusin#dave johnson#yuko shimizu#amy reeder#john paul leon#andrew robinson#greg tocchini
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Vertigo Comics Series I’ve read in the entirety and some thoughts Part 3
FBP: Federal Bureau of Physics - I loved this series, and hope that it gets picked up by another comic publisher. I remember it was optioned for TV and I want that too. Great premise, gravity and the physical laws don’t work quite right. This is possibly because of other dimensions, but in the mean time a Bureau is created to deal with (mostly patch up) affected areas. Fun, with intriguing characters.
Hinterkind - Post apocalyptic tale where after a plague, fairy kind come out of hiding and the human survivors have to learn to live together. If you’ve been reading this list and thinking “No Fables, what’s with that?” The truth is, I don’t like Fables, but I really wanted to and therefore feel safe saying that a reason Fables became a hit while Hinterkind didn’t (besides timing) is accessibility. It’s pretty clear from the start what Fables is doing, fairytale characters in the real world. Where the versions of the characters were different than what you remember they’re still close enough to be welcoming. Hinterkind did have that, though it did have a dark rich story filled with surprises that never feels mean. Worth checking out.
Imaginary Fiends - I didn’t realize that this was announced as a miniseries and thought it was suddenly and unceremoniously cancelled like Effigy was. I would like a second arc some time.
iZombie - The comic and tv show don’t have much in common besides the nugget that eating brains allows the zombie to access the brain’s memory. The mythology is much more in the forefront of the comic. It involves different ways that the soul and body interact, not designer drugs and crazy energy drinks. I mostly enjoyed it, but a lot of it wasn’t that memorable. (There was a plot involving vampire sorority girls, and a were-terrier coming out as gay? That all happened right?) An interesting thing about its plot is that a lot of tension was made about the leads memory loss, and how that could only be assuaged by eating the freshest of brains. The TV show and its lead’s love of trying out the personae of the people who’s brains she consumed is kind of the opposite of that.
Last Gang in Town - while struggling to remember the name of this comic, I was reminded of several that I read and liked better. I have little memory of what actually happens in the comic. There was at one point a quote from Penelope Houston and that was enough to make me wish I didn’t hate this. I read it after the 2016 election and I had a very low tolerance for a kind of “burn it all down” attitude that this has. In general, it had the right targets for its wrath, but that’s not the point. The point is it’s hard to know how to choose ones targets and what to do with them.
The Comical Tragedy or Tragical Comedy of Mr Punch - the most I’ve ever liked David McKean as an interior artist. (I’m pretty consistently a fan his covers). One of the most disturbing stories Neil Gaiman ever wrote, and not just because it gives explicit detail on how how a “Punch and Judy” show should work and what it means.
The Names - pretty fun financial thriller that goes in wild directions but also feels like it knows it’s limits. Probably the first place I came across Leandro Fernandez is art, and I am a fan.
New Romancer - a short, crazy father daughter story involving computer programming and Lord Byron. (Get the title?) Peter Milligan at his sweetest. Highly recommend it despite being half as long as it was planned.
Pride of Baghdad - there was an article a couple of years ago about how the forever wars started in the George W Bush administration influenced the writing of Brian K Vaughan. This mini series, inspired by how lions from the Baghdad Zoo escaped after the siege only to later be killed by American soldiers. As heartbreaking as it sounds.
North 40 - I read it because of Fiona Staples’s art. I didn’t like it. It was confusing and not that intriguing. I don’t remember much.
#Vertigo Comics#DC Vertigo#fbp: federal bureau of physics#hinterkind#fables#imaginary fiends#simon oliver#robbi rodriguez#rico renzi#alberto ponticelli#izombie#ian edginton#francesco trigogli#Tim Seeley#Stephen Molnar#mike allred#Chris Roberson#Laura Allred#Rufus Dayglo#The Comical Tragedy or Tragical Comedy of Mr Punch#Mr Punch#Neil Gaiman#dave mckean#The Names#peter milligan#leandro fernandez#Brett Parson#Pride of Baghdad#Brian K Vaughan#niko henrichon
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"Hinterkind, Os Desterrados Vol. 2: Escrito em Sangue" (roteiro de Ian Edginton e arte de Francesco Trifogli) . Mais um título Vertigo que vale a pena conhecer. A trama de Hinterkind é curiosa: num futuro apocalíptico no qual a humanidade fora quase que totalmente dizimada, seres mágicos e mitológicos, que desde eras longínquas viviam escondidos da humanidade, resolveram voltar a ser a raça dominante do planeta. Ou as raças, já que há uma guerra entre elas disputando o domínio do planeta. . Nesse segundo volume, acompanhamos nossos protagonistas, que foram separados ao término do primeiro volume, enquanto conhecem mais sobre a política e os conflitos entre essas raças. É algo bem didático: cada protagonista com um grupo de raças diferentes para que nós, leitores, conheçamos o ponto de vista de cada uma delas. E muita intriga, planos e traições se desenrolam. . A arte de Trifogli é bonita e constante, variando apenas nos momentos de sonhos, visões ou lembranças, e as cores de Cris Peter contribuem para tornar o clima mais fantástico que apocalíptico . Hinterkind é uma boa história de fantasia, que me lembra muito Saga, numa mistura com Senhor dos Anéis, Guerra dos Tronos e Duna. Aguardemos o volume 3 com a conclusão da história. . Nota: 8/10 . #hinterkind #vertigo #instavertigo #geekvoce #equipesuperamigos #quadrinhos #hq #comics #instacomics #gibi #resenha #leitores #fantasia #dccomics #dcnauta #nerd #geek #instahq #minhasleituras
#dcnauta#gibi#instacomics#nerd#hinterkind#minhasleituras#comics#instavertigo#equipesuperamigos#quadrinhos#fantasia#instahq#resenha#leitores#hq#dccomics#vertigo#geekvoce#geek
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Hinterkind #2 (January 2014)
Cover by Greg Tocchini
Vertigo / DC Comics
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Not my jam... Great world building, but heavy in a way that doesn't work for me. Didn't finish this...
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Greg Tocchini - Hinterkind
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@mighty-ant @based-ducks ok, hear me out. Angst-y Drakepad supernatural/steampunk distopia AU similar to Kipo and Hinterkind where Launchpad is a duck in hiding with the McDuck Clan. He has a robotic arm due to saving Dewey and doesn't regret it (they live as an awesome family, the McDucks, Beakly, Gyro, the Crackshell-Cabrerras, and Manny).
One day, they make their rounds to the next City for random dystopia reasons, and encounter a child of the nite. Webby helps and heals her wounds, but has to cut off a stoney lock of hair. Out of nowhere, a body rushes them and knocks them to the side, perching over the child. Launchpad sets the light to them to reveal a Darkwing Duck looking supernatural, and he exclaims in Glee unexpectedly. Everyone is dumbstruck as launchpad gets closer, and inadvertently de-escalate the situation as Webby explains what's up.
They offer their assistance to heal and protect her as they head to a hospital (their assigned location) it takes forever, and they get to know each other, Gozalyn explains what attacked her, and Drake blushes as he reveals that his DW look is on purpose, as he says that his stories helped him out when they all were unknown. They reach the hospital and are attacked by beasts that have Medusa Venom (to petrify organic beings).
Long story short, the kids gathered what they needed, and Drake saves LP from a poisonous bite while being in a very precarious situation. Thinking they were gonna die, they clasped hands one last time, professing they were gonna see each other in the next life, and being sappy in their supposed last moments. Supposed, because the kids managed to shake things up. They fall, and contact with debris tore their arms from their bodies, but since one was turning Stony, and the other was mechanical, they opted to breath a sigh of relief they lived (and the Medusa Venom only infected so far up.
They return to their base, and Scrooge welcomes their newest additions with no issue after hearing of their story. Drake and LP gets a new arm, and start dating. Many years later, they would hear of a familiar site hosting an interesting story, of a supernatural tree that has grown from the hospital.
"That's not what makes it interesting, tho" one person says, "they say around the base holds a pair of Lovers arms clasping, and that despite how torn and damaged they are, will always be together. Those who know of the tree call it 'The Tree of Enduring Love'
The pair blushes at the story as they clasp their hands together, and the kids snicker as they are want to do.
Fin
Daniel Arsham + Hajime Sorayama
@danielarsham
@hajimesorayamaofficial
@2G_TOKYO
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★★★★☆ Hinterkind: The Waking World by @IanEdginton @FTrifogli @vertigo_comics https://t.co/vy5qsuxmj4 https://t.co/JJw6ZiXhBd #SFF
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// Press | CCXP 2017 //
Com 489 artistas, CCXP 2017 terá um dos maiores Artists' Alley do mundo com homenagem a Will Eisner
Arte da credencial dos quadrinistas foi criada pelo artista brasileiro Greg Tocchini e faz parte da celebração oficial do centenário do mestre das graphic novels
A CCXP - Comic Con Experience (www.ccxp.com.br), maior comic con do planeta, celebra o centenário de Will Eisner, o pai das graphic novels e um dos mais importantes nomes dos quadrinhos, que batiza o principal prêmio do segmento no mundo: Eisner Awards. Para a homenagem, o quadrinista brasileiro Greg Tocchini preparou uma arte especial e exclusiva com o personagem The Spirit, criado por Eisner, para ilustrar a credencial dos artistas que participam do Artists' Alley. Essa arte exclusiva também estará em produtos da loja oficial da CCXP 2017.
O espaço, que é dedicado especialmente aos quadrinistas – incluindo roteiristas, desenhistas, arte-finalistas e coloristas – que desejam apresentar seus trabalhos e interagir com o público, fica, literalmente, no coração do evento, e é patrocinado pela Itubaína, uma das marcas de refrigerante mais tradicionais do país, fabricada pela HEINEKEN Brasil.
Em sua quarta edição, a CCXP traz um dos maiores Artists' Alley do mundo, recebendo 489 artistas em 352 mesas, ultrapassando os 461 nomes da NYCC 2017 e 189 da SDCC 2017. Os artistas estarão presentes todos os dias do evento, e a lista completa estará disponível em breve no site da CCXP – www.ccxp.com.br, lá também será possível encontrar todas as informações e trabalhos de cada um.
100 anos do mestre
Will Eisner, que já veio ao Brasil diversas vezes e era amigo de Mauricio de Sousa, foi considerado um dos mais importantes nomes da arte sequencial no mundo, trabalhando desde 1936, quando seu primeiro trabalho profissional surgiu. Ele participou do segmento por quase setenta anos, desde o surgimento até a evolução digital, revolucionando as narrativas visuais como eram conhecidas e transformando a linguagem de quadrinhos.
Na infância e adolescência, Eisner teve muito contato com os quadrinhos enquanto vendia jornais para ajudar no dinheiro do lar, e ao entrar no colegial estudou ao lado de Bob Kane, que viria a ser um dos criadores de Batman. Essa época foi definitiva para que o futuro artista pudesse aperfeiçoar suas técnicas e mergulhar de vez nesse universo.
Mais tarde, depois de trabalhar ao lado de Jerry Iger, Bob Kane, Lou Fine, Mort Meskin e Jack Kirby, Eisner buscava amadurecer seu trabalho enquanto criava histórias curtas em A Contract With God, transformando-a em um novo gênero, as graphic novels, ultrapassando a barreira de que os quadrinhos fossem apenas engraçados e sobre super-heróis. O norte-americano ainda lecionou arte e teve reconhecimento em diversos prêmios, e foi o criador de importantes personagens: The Spirit, John Law, Lady Luck, Mr. Mystic, Uncle Sam, Blackhawk e Sheena.
"Quando aceitei o convite para homenagear Will Eisner, não imaginava o senso de responsabilidade que bateria forte. Estamos falando de um dos maiores mestres da arte sequencial, uma fonte rica e abundante de inspiração. Suas histórias, sua narrativa e seus personagens caricatos, ao mesmo tempo são tão reais. É uma honra que esta arte seja carregada pelos mais admiráveis artistas que conheço no Artists' Alley da CCXP2017", comenta o artista.
Greg Tocchini atua profissionalmente desde 1995, passando por diversas áreas da ilustração e histórias em quadrinhos. Seu trabalho já foi publicado internacionalmente pelas principais editoras do mundo: nas norte-americanas Marvel Comics, DC Comics e Image Comics, e na europeia LeLombard, em títulos famosos, como: Batman & Robin, X-Force, Homem-Aranha, Star Wars, Thor: Son Of Asgard, Infini Section e Wolverine: Father.
O artista foi responsável ainda pela aclamada série The Last Days of American Crime com Rick Remender, publicada em vários países. Atualmente, trabalha na criação e arte de novos álbuns para obras da Le Lombard, capas para Hinterkind, da Vertigo Comics, e na série LOW, escrita por Remember para a Image.
"Um evento como a Comic Con Experience, que tem as HQs e o Artists' Alley em seu coração, não poderia deixar de comemorar esse centenário. Estamos muito felizes com essa bela homenagem de Greg Tocchini e com a conquista de maior espaço dedicado a quadrinistas em comic cons do mundo" comenta Ivan Freitas da Costa, sócio e curador de quadrinhos do evento.
A CCXP – Comic Con Experience (www.ccxp.com.br), que reuniu 196 mil pessoas em 2016 e bateu o recorde de público em comic cons no mundo, terá sua quarta edição entre 7 e 1o de dezembro de 2017 no São Paulo Expo e espera receber mais de 220 mil visitantes. Os ingressos de sábado (9/12) e o pacote para os quatro dias já estão esgotados. Os ingressos para quinta, sexta, domingo, Full Experience, Unlock e Epic Experience estão à venda pelo site com preços a partir de R$ 99,99. Para saber mais, acesse:
www.ccxp.com.br
www.facebook.com/CCXPoficial/
www.twitter.com/CCXPoficial
www.instagram.com/ccxpoficial/
Sobre a CCXP - Comic Con Experience
A CCXP - Comic Con Experience é um evento que já faz parte do calendário cultural do país. Se firmou como a maior comic con do mundo após receber 196 mil pessoas em sua 3ª edição em São Paulo (2016). Reúne fãs, artistas, profissionais e empresas de quadrinhos, cinema, TV, games, anime, RPG, memorabilia, ficção científica e colecionáveis para conhecerem as últimas novidades dessas áreas em uma grande celebração do universo geek e da cultura pop. Para 2017, apresenta: a CCXP Tour Nordeste, edição extra que levou 54 mil pessoas à capital pernambucana nos dias 13 a 16 de abril, a Game XP, parceria inédita dos organizadores do Rock in Rio com a CCXP que levou a experiência dos games para mais de 361 mil pessoas dentro do festival, e a CCXP 2017, quarta edição do evento que acontece de 7 a 10 de dezembro no São Paulo Expo. A CCXP é organizada pelo Omelete Group, Chiaroscuro Studios e Piziitoys. Para saber mais, acesse: www.ccxp.com.br.
Via CCXP
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