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ultrameganicolaokay · 5 months
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Penthouse Comics #1 by Jean-David Morvan, Guillem March and many more. Covers by (1) BRÄO, (2) Matteo Scalera and Elia Bonetti, (3) Jeff Dekal, (4) Joshua 'Sway' Swaby, (5) Perditah Byrnison, (6) Marc Aspinall and (7) Robert Sammelin. Out in February 2024.
"Releasing 30 years after the original line debuted, Penthouse is proud to present the ongoing return of Penthouse Comics! Featuring a wealth of talent from all across the industry telling stories in the action, thriller, and horror genres, issue #1 debuts four new ongoing tales. Gun Crazy debuts the wild ride of Dolly Sanchez and Lanoya O'Brien, two girls fighting for survival in this violent story in the crossroads of Tarantino, VHS stuff, and the 80's. Guillem March draws Jean Dufaux's The Dream, a tale about Megan, a Hollywood casting director who attempts to bring out the potential actor hidden deep inside a stripper in the San Francisco suburbs. I Spit On Your Grave is an adaptation of Vernon Sullivan's famous novel about Lee Anderson, whose only goal is to avenge the death of his brother. Along the way he'll fall into a life of debauchery and sex. Miss October follows a young and high-flying female who desperately must find the killer whose murdering women, one-by-one and dubbing them by each month of the year, before she's next! As always, Penthouse Comics features a bonus photoshoot and editorial!"
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shinjinrui · 2 years
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graphicpolicy · 2 months
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Penthouse Comics #1 kicks off a new era for the classic property. How does it hold up?
Penthouse Comics #1 kicks off a new era for the classic property. How does it hold up? #comics #comicbooks #graphicnovel
Releasing 30 years after the original line debuted, Penthouse is proud to present the ongoing return of Penthouse Comics! Featuring a wealth of talent from all across the industry telling stories in the action, thriller, and horror genres, issue #1 debuts four new ongoing tales. Story: Jean Dufaux, Steve D, Stephen Desberg, Jean-David Morvan, Vernon Sullivan, Boris VianArt: Guillem March, Jef,…
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smashpages · 9 months
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Arcancia Studio will adapt one of Fellini’s final film scripts into a graphic novel
Jean-David Morvan and Ste Tirasso will adapt the script to the comic page next year.
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Disclaimer: NOT MY ART. This is an excerpt from Jean-David Morvan’s “Ted Bundy: Lady K!ller”
While everyone is jumping on the Jeffery Dahmer train, including myself, I decided to dig DEEP into Ted Bundy and
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No one on this earth can convince me that Bill Hader would not have been a better match to play Ted Bundy after seeing this comic.
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irvinenewshq · 2 years
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Late Artist Kim Jung Gi Honored at New York Comedian-Con
Photograph: Linda Codega/io9 Earlier within the week, the information broke that South Korean illustrator Kim Jung Gi handed away on the age of 47. Kim, in response to his US agent, had skilled chest pains in France as he was making ready to take a flight to New York, and died after being transported to a hospital. Kim was anticipated to have an Artist Alley desk at New York Comedian-Con this weekend previous to his passing. Over the weekend, the desk has since change into a memorial the place followers have left flowers, drawn illustrations, and signed the desk skirt with well-wishes. io9 took photos of the desk, which you’ll see beneath. Photograph: Linda Codega/io9 Born within the Seoul suburb of Goyang on February 7, 1975, Kim’s first revealed work as an illustrator was the story Humorous Humorous within the pages of Younger Soar Journal. Following that, he taught artwork at personal colleges and universities whereas concurrently working on the artwork studio SuperAni. His first collaboration with one other artist would include author Seung-Jin Park’s Tiger the Lengthy Tail in 2008. Different collaborations would go on to incorporate Belgian artist Jean-David Morvan (2014’s SpyGames comics), Riot Video games for League of Legends, and a variant cowl for Marvel Comics’ Civil Warfare II occasion in 2016. Previous to being an artist, Kim served within the Republic of Korea Military, and attributed that service time to his capacity to have a powerful visible reminiscence for weapons and automobiles. He was greatest recognized for being in a position to attract scenes that includes massive crowds in a handful of hours. He’d usually do that in entrance of a reside viewers, and would narrate his course of. G/O Media could get a fee Photograph: Linda Codega/io9 Throughout his time as a instructor, he would steadily inform college students to “think about the memorable second of the day,” and to mix psychological photographs with what they noticed whereas out and about. In 2020, he tried the Guinness world document for “longest drawing by a person for the Fisheye Artwork.” Throughout that 4 day, 20-hour course of, he created artwork that depicted the “dwelling heritage of Penang.” Along with followers, each Marvel and DC Comics’ Jim Lee, together with different trade professionals, have given tributes to Kim. Moreover, New York Comedian-Con revealed a small assertion that was positioned in an indication at his desk. “[Kim] was a pioneering visible artist, and having him at our occasions was at all times an honor,” the group wrote. “You couldn’t watch him reside draw with out being in full wonderment, however extra inspiring was his appreciation and kindness in direction of his followers and friends.” “Our hearts are together with his family and friends presently.” Photograph: Linda Codega/io9 Need extra io9 information? Take a look at when to count on the most recent Marvel and Star Wars releases, what’s subsequent for the DC Universe on movie and TV, and every part you might want to find out about Home of the Dragon and Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Energy. Originally published at Irvine News HQ
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culturevsnews-blog · 3 months
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Simone - Tome 02: Tu entres par la porte mais tu sortiras par la cheminée ! de Jean-David Morvan (Scénario), David Evrard (Dessins), Benoît Bekaert (Encreur)
Le destin hors du commun d’une résistante déportée. Chronique : Dans ce second tome de la série consacrée à Simone Lagrange, “Tu entres par la porte mais tu sortiras par la cheminée !”, Jean-David Morvan au scénario, David Evrard aux dessins et Benoît Bekaert à l’encrage, plongent le lecteur dans le récit poignant d’une résistance et d’une survie face à l’horreur absolue. Le livre s’ouvre sur un…
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xian-moriarty · 6 months
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Les Trois Mousquetaires .
(Intégrale).
Michel Dufranne et Jean-David Morvan au scénario.
Ruben au dessin.
Marie Galopin à la couleur.
Delcourt.
2019.
Synopsis :
D'Artagnan, jeune homme au sang bouillant, quitte ses parents pour rejoindre Paris et se présenter, sur les recommandations de son père, à Monsieur de Tréville, capitaine de la Compagnie des Mousquetaires.
S'ensuit une succession d'événements qui conduit le Gascon à devoir affronter en duel trois mousquetaires - Athos, Porthos et Aramis - et les gardes du Cardinal de Richelieu...
Plaisir de lecture :
J’avoue que je n’ai pas été particulièrement emballé. Le dessin assez organique ne m’a pas convaincu. Surtout avec une Milady qui fait mi botoxée ni animale. Perso féminins évidemment pas fifous.
Note : 2 chats.
Historicité :
Reprend “plutôt bien” tout le roman de Dumas et offre des détails historiques intéressants.
Note : 2 chats.
Disponibilité :
Papier.
Neuf ou occasion.
Bonus Point Chat.
Pas de chat. Snif.
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ael59 · 1 year
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〈Lecture〉 BTK - Jean-David Morvan, Sergio Monies, Francisco del E et Facundo Teyo
Éditions Glénat (2023) 10 meurtres en 17 ans de méfaits. Dennis Rader est un tueur en série américain surnommé le BTK Killer pour « Bind, Torture and Kill » soit « Attacher, Torturer et Tuer », son modus operandi. Il l’a lui-même reconnu, il aimait torturer des animaux étant petit, une caractéristique que l’on retrouve régulièrement chez les tueurs en série. Rader est responsable de la mort de…
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suh4n · 1 year
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WEEK 2 ‘RESEARCH’
This week’s brief is all about us doing research about the work that inspires us and looking into the people who make them as well as specifically trying to find out the process of how they work as this may help us come out with new ideas and inspiration in terms of problem solving or generally to have an idea of the technique people who are doing the job that we have goals of doing, use.
Terada Katsuya
"Katsuya Terada (寺田 克也, Terada Katsuya, born December 7, 1963), is a Japanese illustrator and cartoonist from the town of Tamano, Okayama. Terada's prolific visual arts practice uniquely straddles the lines between manga, fine art, and digital design. His work ranges widely from highly-detailed comics and novel illustrations to expressive, futuristic character designs for video games and anime. Terada posts actively on Facebook as Katsuya "t e r r a" Terada, as well as on his web blog terra's book." (Wikipedia 2022)
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Fig. 1 & 3: Terada Katsuya Illustrations - SKETCH Art Book 2019)
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What I like about Terada Katsuya’s work is mostly about how he combines a bit of a realistic style with his imagination and creativity which we can see a lot in his character designs. I think bringing in the opposite elements leads to an interesting outcome. The way he draws human faces and animals while focusing on form of the shapes and making them stand out with his usage of lines as well as adding unique elements and mechanical object drawings that could bring some strangeness into his design is what makes his work special for me and inspires me a lot in that aspect.
Kim Jung Gi
“Kim Jung Gi (legally Kim Jung Ki;Korean: 김정기, hanja: 金政基; 7 February 1975 – 3 October 2022) was a South Korean illustrator, cartoonist, and manhwa artist. He was famous for his large, highly detailed illustrations, ink and brush artistic style, and skill at drawing from memory.[2][3][4] Kim could complete his drawings entirely from his imagination, without the use of sketches, visual references, or other preparatory aids, and often used exotic forms of perspective, such as curvilinear perspective." (Wikipedia 2022)
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Fig 1, 2 & 3: Kim Jung Gi. 2018 Sketch Collection)
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Kim Jung Gi is mainly known by his ability to draw from his memory. However what inspires me about his work is more about how he approaches the subject of composition and storytelling with his great understanding of perspective. I also like his way of working because even though the people just see him a genius, he is a great example of how practice is so important in drawing as drawing has been like breathing to him since he was a child and he has done a lot of life drawings for a significant amount of time, which after a while, lead to him become able to memorise the things he has drawn before. Thus we can say, he uses this technique of applying life drawings into his illustrations or character design which is something I am particularly interested in. For that reason, his work has been very inspirational for me.
Nemiri
"Nicolas Nemiri (born 3 January 1975, in Mulhouse, France) is a French comic book artist. As a child, Nemiri had a great passion for books and admiration for French "bande-dessinée" artists such as Jean Giraud / Moebius, Hugo Pratt and André Franquin. He attended the Beaux Art d'Angoulême art school for three years, during which he met and befriended Dominique Bertail and Marc Rigoux. At the age of 20, after living on small jobs and a few illustrations done for Japanese fashion magazines, Nemiri's mother sent some sketches to Éditions Glénat in 1998. Author Jean-David Morvan offered Nemiri his first job and the two have since then worked on numerous collaborations, notably "Je suis morte" and "Hyper l'hyppo" (2005).
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Fig. 1, 2 & 3: Nicolas Nemiri. Nemiri Book (2017)
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About Nemiri’s art, I am most impressed and inspired by how expressive his work is. Comparing to Terada Katsuya and Kim Jung Gi’s work which I always take as an example in term of their drawing technique, Nemiri’s art to me matters more about how to convey a feeling with a drawing or a design. His art is not as detailed as others as he uses lots of lose, repeated lines and brushstrokes, yet it is still very powerful in terms of delivering a message without getting lost in detail. That is what makes his art special and inspirational for me.
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balu8 · 4 years
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Noël sans neige ( “Christmas Without Snow”, but here as “Snow for Christmas”) by  Morvan, Munuera and Yann
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graphicpolicy · 9 months
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Arancia Studio announces an original graphic novel based on Legendary Director Federico Fellini’s Story, Napoli-New York
Arancia Studio announces an original graphic novel based on Legendary Director Federico Fellini’s Story, Napoli-New York #comics #comicbooks #graphicnovel
Arancia Studio has announced Napoli-New York, an original graphic novel written by French acclaimed writer Jean-David Morvan, based on the film manuscript of the same name by revered director Federico Fellini. The project was one of the last works from the legendary Italian director and was co-written by Opium Den writer Tullio Pinelli. Napoli-New York is a fictional story based on historical,…
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thecomicon · 3 years
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Early Preview: 'The Cimmerian' Vol. 1 HC, Due Fall 2021
Early Preview: ‘The Cimmerian’ Vol. 1 HC, Due Fall 2021
Robert E. Howard‘s NSFW Conan is brought to life uncensored in the first hardcover omnibus of the series from Ablaze. The Cimmerian Vol. 1 includes two complete stories, Queen of the Black Coast and Red Nails, and hits comic book store shelves on September 29, 2021. ‘In Queen of the Black Coast, Conan seeks refuge on a merchant ship, after being pursued for killing a judge. But soon after…
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oosteven-universe · 4 years
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Queen of the Black Coast #2
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Queen of the Black Coast #2 Ablaze Publishing 2020 Written by Jean-David Morvan Illustrated by Pierre Alary Coloured by Sedyas Lettered by Dezi Sienty     Robert E. Howard’s Conan first appeared in the pages of pulp magazines in the 1930s. He contributed 17 Conan stories to Weird Tales Magazine from 1932 to 1936. Through these stories we see Robert E. Howard’s savage hero take shape. In Queen of the Black Coast, Conan is pursued for killing a judge, and finds refuge on a merchant ship...but soon after setting sail, the Cimmerian and his new companions face a threat: the legendary Bêlit, self-proclaimed Queen of the black coast! First published in the May 1934 Weird Tales, this Conan classic is a marvelous entry point In this issue, Conan joins up with Belit to brutally pillage and sail the poisonous river Zarkheba, encountering ancient ruins, lost treasure, and vicious, winged monstrosities.     The first issue took me a few to warm up to and by the end I was won over in every single possibly way. So when I saw that this issue was coming out I got excited. I love being excited when I see that a book is coming out, for someone who does what I do and the sheer volume of what I read the fact that I still get genuinely excited about a book is thrilling! Ablaze in general is that new company whose work excites me when I see it announced on the weekly release list. Now that we no longer worry about the Comics Code Authority we do get to see a much closer translation of the work both in wording and visuals which as a much stronger impact upon the reader.     I am a huge fan of the way that this is being told. The story & plot development we see as based upon the short story is amazingly well adapted and how we see the sequence of events unfold and how the reader learns information is presented beautifully. I enjoy seeing how the woman he loves shows her true character throughout the issue as well. The character development we see is phenomenal and it's shown in just the right ways at just the right times so as to peel back layers and it's really a highlight for me. The pacing is superb and as it takes us through the pages revealing the twists and turns along the way it works with everything else to create this dramatic ebb & flow to the book.     I haven't always rather enjoyed Conan, he's been a staple for so long but it wasn't until recently that I really got to be liking him and his adventures more. I suppose we have become so accustomed to them through Marvel and Dark Horse that we forget who he was in the beginning. This should reinvigorate the love and passion folks have for Conan and even spur some new love of the franchise.     I have said before it took me a few to warm up to the style of artwork that we see on the interiors here. At least it was for the people because when we see the scenery, that is utterly breathtaking to behold. The linework is fantastic, the utilisation of the page layouts and how we the way negative space is utilised it sings to the reader and helps us to understand the reaction the characters have. How we see this and the angles and perspective in the panels show this marvellous eye for storytelling. I am also a fan of how we see the backgrounds being utilised here as well and how the work within the composition in the panels to bring us depth perception, oh and the scale!, plus the overall sense of size and scope of the book. The colour work is beautifully rendered. How we see the various hues and tones within the colours utilised to create the shading, highlights and shadow work is very nice to see. I especially like how we see the rock and the carvings in them. ​     Oh I think the fact that this is a short story and it's told as such is utterly bloody brilliant. No dragging it out for the sake of a trade. When it's told it's told and we move onward towards the next one. I cannot rave about Ablaze enough not just for bringing European creators' to the forefront but for have the chutzpah to do it against what is perceived as the grain. This is some phenomenal storytelling all around.
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nunopds · 2 years
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Jean-David Morvan
Jean-David Morvan #bandasdesenhadas
BD² – Base de Dados de Banda Desenhada Jean-David Morvan Nascimento: 28 de novembro de 1969Naturalidade: Reims, França Em 1989, ingressa nas Escolas Superiores de Artes Saint Luc, em Bruxelas. É nesta instituição que decide abandonar a ideia de ser desenhador de BD para se tornar argumentista. A sua primeira BD publicada é Reflets Perdus, desenhada por Sylvain Savoia (Zenda, 1993). É o início…
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culturevsnews-blog · 3 months
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L'honorable partie de campagne de Jean-David Morvan (Auteur), Roberto Melis (Dessins)
Tokyo, 1922, l’Exposition universelle bat son plein avec la grande attraction de l’année : un hydroplane Chronique : “L’Honorable Partie de Campagne” de Jean-David Morvan et Roberto Melis, adapté du roman de Thomas Raucat, nous transporte dans le Tokyo vibrant de 1922, au milieu de l’Exposition universelle. La grande attraction de l’année est un hydroplane, mais l’histoire prend une tournure…
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