




Haven't had time to post anything lately because I've been spending the last month painting my Giant Man book. I'm nearly done. I've been painting an average of 4 to 5 pages a day so I can finish by the end of the month. It's been fun -- I've been watching/listening to a lot of television this month while I work which keeps it interesting. I should be able to post the cover next week so stay tuned! The colors turned out kind of dark compared to what the final print version will be -- part of what happens when I change them to jpegs.
Also there will be some exclusive preview pages in the new issue of Comic Foundry magazine which hits the stands sometime in February/March and I should have the cover posted here next week. Stay tuned!
8 comments:
Really great looking stuff, Matt. Can't wait to read it!
Thanks! The book will be out in time for SPX this year (in the fall) but I would love to serialize it for free online -- but we'll see what Dark Horse says...
Dammit, I was going to do a comic about a giant. He walked in the ocean and picked up whales and hypodermically euthanized them and put them in his pouch, and he word clothes made out of sewn together parachutes. I never got out of the sketch faze with that though. I like your work.
Ha -- I like your giant man story -- no euthanized whales in my book though so I think you're safe!
Great work, Matt! What kind of paper is that? I love the way it looks. And what size are the originals? Thanks.
Thanks! -- I used water color paper and then a tinted background in photoshop for the pages. The story takes place in the 40s, 50s and 60s so the tinted paper gets less yellow as it progresses. I did each panel on an individual 5" x 9" page and then tiled them together -- much like I did Super Spy if you saw those originals.
BEAUTIFUL!!! You are so talented!
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