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Dear all,
Apologies for my lack of an update on the Cap Stone fan art competition - unfortunately life got in the way!
I was delighted by the quality of the entries. Such a broad set of styles and approaches!
It was not an easy choice, and we pondered all the entries for some time.
However, I can now announce your winner!
Drum-roll please...
These three images, we felt, really captured the characters and the feel of the book. Great design, great stylistic flourishes. Wonderful work!
The two runners up were likewise a tough call, and we opted not to have a 2nd and 3rd place.
So, in no particular order...
we have...
I loved this. So much flair and energy!
And...
We loved the weathering, the design and over-all feel. Great work!
Honorable mentions must go to Jason Kimble, who sent me this via FaceBook:
And this fantastic piece also on FaceBook - www.facebook.com/JSisonArt/pho…
The truth is there was something to love in all the entries, and it was a lot of fun seeing all this wonderful work come in.
I'll be in touch with the winners via their inboxes on dA after the New York Comic Con, which is next week!
Congrats, and thanks again!
Liam.
Apologies for my lack of an update on the Cap Stone fan art competition - unfortunately life got in the way!
I was delighted by the quality of the entries. Such a broad set of styles and approaches!
It was not an easy choice, and we pondered all the entries for some time.
However, I can now announce your winner!
Drum-roll please...
The winner is...
by uwedewitt !!!
These three images, we felt, really captured the characters and the feel of the book. Great design, great stylistic flourishes. Wonderful work!
The two runners up were likewise a tough call, and we opted not to have a 2nd and 3rd place.
So, in no particular order...
we have...
By Kqbuckley
I loved this. So much flair and energy!
And...
By esculiereric
We loved the weathering, the design and over-all feel. Great work!
Honorable mentions must go to Jason Kimble, who sent me this via FaceBook:
And this fantastic piece also on FaceBook - www.facebook.com/JSisonArt/pho…
The truth is there was something to love in all the entries, and it was a lot of fun seeing all this wonderful work come in.
I'll be in touch with the winners via their inboxes on dA after the New York Comic Con, which is next week!
Congrats, and thanks again!
Liam.
On Detail
It seems I'm becoming known for my excessive detailing and textures. This is great, and I'm pleased to have a trait that is becoming a recognized feature of my art. But - and it's an important but, because it's to do with the craft of storytelling - I do work hard to balance the detailed pages with others that have a large amount of negative space or much simpler compositions, otherwise it's all just so much noise and the point is lost. I LOVE getting stuck into in all the intricacies that are part of making a, hopefully, believable world for my readers, but I try to leave room to breath too.
A city looks most impressive when you've driven o
It has been too long
Well, what a crazy couple of years! First Wonder Woman with the amazing Greg Rucka, then an issue of The Justice League with Rob Venditti, and after that The Brave and The Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman, which I also had the joy and honour of writing!
It has taken a LOOOOOONG time to get back onto the iconic books of my youth. I never thought I would - had kind of given up hope to some extent, after all it had been decades! I thought I was an almost-ran, somewhat a has-been, so my comeback was very unexpected. And what a comeback it turned out to be!
I'm now mid way through issue three of my latest DC series, The Green Lantern, with legendar
PARADISE REX PRESS, INC
Extremely thrilled about this: https://app.mailerlite.com/j9w9k6
My second prose publication after 'God Killers' is finally available - and with an afterword by the great China Miéville!
I'll be honest - I'm really nervous about it, now it's actually out! It's ferociously honest, very much a soul-bearing.
It's angry, it's odd, it's highly experimental, and it's verging on confessional - which perhaps is no surprise to anybody who reads my journals!
I have no doubt that some people will think it is pretentious, impenetrable crap - a one-trick pony.
But - I know it has also found its fans. China Mieville, for example, spent a long aft
What Are We To Do?
What ARE we to do?
I write to this miniscule bubble of mostly like-minded liberal friends - as like attracts like, and we've all learned the hard way in recent times that we are NOT the consensus.
As we slip into another inevitable age, who survives?
Because we will not change our ways - don't want to, or deny the proof of it - what then?
Do we take up the arms of those we have battled? Do we harden ourselves, cast aside our compassion for all human kind, and look no further than our defensible perimeter?
Do we prepare for the inevitable losses, and stop wasting our time with futile battles against elite institutions so powerful that non
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Congrats to the winners. Some fine work happening here.