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Artist Edition Review (2 comments)

Artist Edition Review

Monday, May 05, 2008 - 07:51 PM



As the Artist Editions of Evil Inc Annual Report Vol. 3 hits readers' doorsteps, I've been getting some very kind commentary. Joshua Jericho, whose sketch appears to the right, has posted one such review. Beyond his remarks about the sketch, he also has some nice things to say about the book itself!

RichK
RichK

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Oct 2007
Re: Artist Edition Review (Score: 1)
posted Tuesday, May 06, 2008 - 11:03 AM (#42562)

Brad,

I have to echo everything Joshua wrote in his review. I too received a Miss Match sketch (#13)in my Annual Report Vol. 3 and the consistency of your artwork amazes me.

The layout of the book makes it unique. Like Vol. 1 & 2, the graphic novel approach is such a creative way of breaking up a daily 3 to 4 panel strip. It makes for an enjoyable, but sometimes confusing, read, as I'm not sure which panel is next. But those pages are few in number.

Any fan of your work should get these Annual Reports. They won't be disappointed.


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GeekTragedy
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Re: Artist Edition Review (Score: 1)
posted Tuesday, May 06, 2008 - 08:19 PM (#42566)

I keep forgetting to post the sketch you did for my artist's edition of the HTMW book. Between that one and ones I've seen posted so far, I gotta say you do put A LOT into your book sketches. Seriously man, I don't know how you find the time to do all this artwork.

Though I imagine the army of Guigarbots you built to do your bidding must help a...oops. I've said too much.


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