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It was practically made in the creators' bedrooms and the quality and scope of it is inspiring. I was fortunate enough to get to see an advance screening several months ago and had a total fucking blast watching it.
The House by the Cemetery (1981)
Quella villa accanto al cimitero
Directed by Lucio Fulci
You know who's got an open slot waiting for a project to fill? My friend, the great artist, Omar Francia. Editors and writer's looking for an artist, check him out!
Every time I see Goya trending I think we're finally going to have a collective conversation about the importance of the black paintings and I crack my knuckles in anticipation for praising the world's first truly modern painter.
Only to find it's about fucking beans.
The GATES OF HELL trilogy
by Lucio Fulci
GATES OF HELL I:
City of the Living Dead - 1980
(Paura nella città dei morti viventi)
#ntycbd 4 - "Far Arden" by Kevin Cannon. Here you go settling into a funny little cartoon book about a silly ex Royal Canadian Arctic Navy man, only to find, halfway through, you've been hit with a deeply emotionally resonant and powerful work of adventure. Outstanding.
Just a moment to remind the world... @mooncalfe1 is an art goddess and her women are some of the best in comics.
Four panels from GRUMBLE #1 by @plasticfarm, @themikenorton, @marissadraws, @crank, & @DannyKhazem.
As LIfe & Death might be the last time I ever work on the character that I relate to more than any other I've ever created, Sunlight on Snow, let me put down a basic character guide here for future writers who will handle my favorite creation...