Book Palace Books celebrates “The Trigan Empire” in upcoming illustrators Special
There’s the opportunity to celebrate all the fabulous artists who drew the iconic “The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire” comic strip in the latest illustrators Special from Book Palace Books
So I named TLP after the book The Little Prince because I went to a French school so we read that book constantly so I thought it would be funny if I made little drawings of TLP Donnie if I had named au after different French books I read as a kid!
It was hard to think of some that were actually French and not just translations lol turns out a lot of the books that I thought were French were really just English books with French translations :P
We cannot force ourselves to love — or to withhold it. At best, we can curb our actions. The heart itself is beyond control. That is its power, and its weakness.
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, The Palace of Illusions
In Review: illustrators Issue 42 headlines with Richard Corben retrospective
The latest issue of illustrators (Issue 42) from Book Palace Books offers a smashing mix of creator-focused features and features, headlining with a brilliant retrospective look at the career of the late Richard Corben
The latest issue of illustrators (Issue 42) from Book Palace Books offers a smashing mix of creator-focused features and features, headlining with a brilliant retrospective look at the career of the late Richard Corben, perhaps best known for his work for Heavy Metal magazine.
From the Underground comix to the Warren horror mags and beyond, this feature – assembled with the help of the Corben…
the take that “actually the blacks won the dance of the dragons because their bloodline got the throne hehe” has always been very funny to me because the entire point of aegon iii is to ask: who cares? what did it matter? what was it all for? misery and tragedy, pointless mass death, everyone alone and betrayed and caged, a king like his land and his people: ravaged, broken, a shell. and nothing was fixed. and nothing was solved. no revolution made, no justice served, just fields of dead and charred bones and a sad sad little boy. the point— if that’s what winning is, why play?