Monday, August 4, 2008

Iron Kissed book cover

Been working for a retail bookstore lately, and I just want to get used to the place, which may explain this two months hiatus. Anyhow, this place is packed with amazing book cover art, I might post some great stuff.

Here's one that caught my attention:



It's done by this guy named Dan Dos Santos.

What's amazing about this guy is that, in these days of digital CG painting, where the line between brush & stylus have been blurred, these guy still uses real brushes & paint.

A few more to wet thy whistle:




Check him out.

Monday, May 19, 2008

What I bought from Switzerland

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I dropped by at Lausanne, which seemed to me like a capital of European comics, or bande dessinee. I was supposed to go to Raspoutine which is the most famous, but the shop was closed, and it was before Labour Day; so instead, I went to the second best: Apostrophe

Apostrophe, at first sight from outside, looks small, but inside, there was a huge wall of BDs covering every wall of the shop, til it's 1st floor. On 1st floor, there were not only a collection of second-hand BDs, but also art & sketches by renowned European BD artists.

From there, I've bought my first BDs in Switzerland, Sillage, Volumes 9 & 10. Have a look:






As a free gift, the kind shopkeeper guy gave me this:


After that, I went to Crobar, which is up the street from Apostrophe:


Crobar, like Apostrophe, is a deceptively small shop from the outside, but inside is just as huge.
That's where I bought this exquisite book:




Notice a pattern here? I'm a huge fan of Sillage, as well as Philippe Buchet's art. Oh yeah, and tough space chick Navis.

Next I went:


Which is kinda like a Swiss version of Borders, & Tower Records. I went inside, and yes, there was a section dedicated to BDs, but I never expected that part to be just as huge. Walls of them.

That's where I bought this:


It was illustrated by Terry Dodson, which is the only reason I've bought this book. Check out the art:




And it wasn't just in Lausanne. Supermarkets, convenience stores, any places with a magazine section in Switzerland have dedicated BD sections. Not huge, yes, but then who doesn't sell Essential Spider-Man trade paperbacks in America?

Oh, and there were mountains, cheese, chocolates, huge ass lake, kebabs, statue of Freddie Mercury by the huge ass lake, but who cares, when I've bought comics from Switzerland.

My only regret here is that I've should've bought more, but it was nice preview to what I will buy in my future trips to Europe. Paris, Belgium or Amsterdam, perhaps.

I'd like to visit Europe again someday, just to buy more BDs.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Miss me?

Sorry for the late post.

I had to get over the jet lag after that awesome trip from Switzerland.

I might write in what I've bought from there.

Here's a placeholder, btw (NSFW):


This is from Monica Comic.

Still not intrigued?



This NSFW awesomeness is brought to you by Monica Comic.

What? It's art, right?

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Holiday in the Switzerland

I'll be off to Switzerland for a week's holiday, starting Thursday 24 2008. I'll be back on Saturday on first week of May 2008.

I'll write in when I get back.

Thanks!

Saturday, April 5, 2008

You wouldn't believe who drew this girl....


Her name's Webi.

Oh sure, she's not unlike any other cartoon girls like the ones designed by Bruce Timm.

That is until I find out the same who drew Webi is the the same guy who designs this:
Freaking Unicron. Seriously.

But that's not all, Floro Dery is the visual creator for the overall Transformers: The Movie. Below is the original concept art for Unicron:

A few more Unicron designs can be found just by clicking these blue words.

Also, a few more Transformers concept art for you to check out:



And many more Transformers: The Movie art can be found just by clicking here.

But I recommend that you check out this:
Official website


PS: Floro Dery's a guy, just like Bambi is a male deer.

Ar Tonelico: Character Designer


Who draws this gorgeous covers to the Playstation 2 game, Ar Tonelico?

The name? Nagi(凪良

If you want to savour more of the artist's fine work, check out the gallery.

If you're interested, you might check out your local game store and raid the bargain bins for this game.

A few more images as appetizers before checking the gallery.



Special thanks to solciel89 for the help.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

The Game by Neil Strauss, book cover




Assuming you haven't checked the back of book for who drew this covers for the best selling book from Neil Strauss, here's the name:

Bernard Chang

Check out his website
BernardChang.com

Neil Strauss & Bernard Chang collaborated again on a graphic novel, How to Make Money Like A Porn Star.

Anyhow, check out Bernard Chang's website, books, & comics if you wish to savour more.