It’s all been a bit quiet round here hasn’t it… How’s everyone doing?
Here’s a preview to the cover of SCALPED#36 from me, what’s everyone else been up to?
INGLORIOUS BASTERDS, the (mini) graphic novel. The SCALPED team of artist R.M. Guera and colorist Giulia Brusco have worked with Tarantino to bring a scene from his new film to life in comic form, and Playboy.com has the results.
#29 of SCALPED came out this week, which is the final part of the “High Lonesome” arc, an arc that was really just a collection of character-driven stand-alone issues that loosely tied together. Up next is “The Gnawing,” which is very much a plot-driven arc. Lots of big happenings in that arc. Some of [...]
as seen on www.jasonaaron.org, the cover to SCALPED#31 —-
From GHOST RIDER #33 and SCALPED #26, both out this week.
By Francesco Francavilla. The issue is part three of “High Lonesome” and is titled “The Ballad of Baylis Earl Nitz.” Look for it in March, where ever finer funny books are sold.
And also names R.M. Guera the artist of the year. Rock on, Philly.
http://www.philly.com/dailynews/features/36556324.html
WHAT WORK FROM 2008 ARE YOU THE MOST PROUD OF?
Brian Wood: LOCAL. The best thing I’ve done, and hopefully the first of many Ryan Kelly collabs. And the first NORTHLANDERS book, which not only got me out of my comfort zone but did the same for a lot of people who thought [...]
Congrats to Jason and Guera, SCALPED is top of the CBR pops. Well, #3 anyway.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=19353
Early on in the mix – just sent in to DC, an idea for SCALPED#28 —–
I’ll post progress as we go along…
So the third trade paperback of SCALPED is out now, and the Washington Times says:
Jason Aaron is comics fastest-rising star, and this is his magnum opus (so far). If you haven’t yet, go pick up all three volumes of this killer noir comic and get hooked on the adventures of FBI agent Dashiell Shaw, working [...]