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Post by junkmonkey on Dec 5, 2021 18:40:41 GMT -5
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Post by junkmonkey on Nov 16, 2021 9:24:19 GMT -5
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Post by junkmonkey on Oct 23, 2021 14:51:30 GMT -5
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Post by junkmonkey on Oct 5, 2021 16:51:13 GMT -5
a couple of quick exercises trying out new (to me) whistles and bangs in Autodesk Sketchbook which is FREE and brilliant. My wife didn't get it so you're not alone. (My daughter laughed though.)
And...
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Post by junkmonkey on Sept 20, 2021 19:54:55 GMT -5
another of my ocassional attempts at making an 'OLD' looking comic. I'm getting there I think. apart from the typos...
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Post by junkmonkey on Sept 19, 2021 15:13:02 GMT -5
Thanks. While looking for an image myself, I came across this page from the Cool French Comics site: L'Atlantide
Seems there have been no fewer than eight movie versions from 1921 to the most recent in 1991, which is pretty impressive.
The G W Pabst version from 1932 is a favourite film of mine - it was shot simultaneously in three (I think) languages - there are certainly versions in English French and German with Bridgit Helm playing the queen in all three but different actors playing the heroes. It's a wonderfully weird slow film in which very little happens but I love it. The novel (which I read in an English translation) was a bit of a bore.
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Post by junkmonkey on Sept 19, 2021 11:19:29 GMT -5
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Post by junkmonkey on Sept 11, 2021 17:23:53 GMT -5
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Post by junkmonkey on Sept 6, 2021 18:02:41 GMT -5
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Post by junkmonkey on Aug 25, 2021 8:28:04 GMT -5
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Post by junkmonkey on Aug 20, 2021 19:03:28 GMT -5
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Post by junkmonkey on Aug 19, 2021 11:18:36 GMT -5
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Post by junkmonkey on Jul 25, 2021 8:00:16 GMT -5
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Post by junkmonkey on Jul 23, 2021 18:34:40 GMT -5
From the recent Taschen flash sale. It's a behemoth (approximately 12 x 17 and 600+ pages) and the strips are reproduced beautifully. So F**ing jealous! Think I'll just have to start dropping Christmas hints....
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Post by junkmonkey on Jul 23, 2021 14:18:20 GMT -5
Well Conan was said to be lean, lithe and pantherish by Howard, but comic artists can't get that right either so... -M
Barry Smith's Conan was pretty 'lithe and pantherish' without the over-abundence of steroidal bulk that John Buscema piled onto him. (And sexier for it.)
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