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In a book filled with melancholy moments and big, beautiful, inventive solutions to marvel-style problems (Grimm goes to super-jail because he got a little angry in public), this is the moment that stays with me. Not "okay", but "yeah, sure, I know".
It's heartbreaking. God.
Kazar has always been about his connection to the Savage Land; the first issue of the new series deepens that connection and expands the creative possibilities. It's part of the Vertigo tradition, keeping the conceptual core & changing everything else. & it's impossibly gorgeous!
SHHHH is excellent comics; subtle, clever, class conscious, action packed, emotional, and genuinely surprising. All that, and it's a silent issue! Requires a bit of work, and is the more engaging for it. Find it in Red Sonja: Black, White & Red 3, out this month! + Jonathan Lau
@mercurialblonde It's been very depressing to see how little people care about the work. The whole detestable "consumer art" ethos can be summed up in these 4 panels of a totally real, crowd-funded comic about characters going in and "fixing" people's stories:
If you'd like to read this short, sad, now nominated, comic, I'd be happy to send it to you. You don't have to be in the industry, you just have to be interested.
I believe it was @WordieJason who came up with the Hard Boiled-esque Cover style for Chaos Agent, and he's doing a TON of super-cool design pages for the series too. How much poorer this book would be if he had limited himself to coloring. https://t.co/5S3MRxweSR
The left hand cover of four covers, for an upcoming thing. Everyone really went above and beyond.