Showing posts with label good news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label good news. Show all posts

Friday, December 23, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 23

Another collection of classic comic book covers.  This time I chose covers of comic collections.


My favorite superhero story, with the most beautiful superhero art of any comic, by David Mazzucchelli.  And this cover just epitomized the simple beauty of his linework. 


THE classic X-Men story, with a cover from Bill Sienkiewicz.  Come on.


A painted George Perez cover. I love the design of this cover, as well as Perez's sharp linework. Great


Dave McKean's covers for Sandman are breathtaking.  And each of the collections has its own distinct feel.  I went with "The Wake" because I love the metaphorical image the centers it all.  


Scott Morse is one of my all-time favorite comic creators.  Soulwind is his magnum opus.  As with Watchmen, I really loved the design of the covers for the five books of Soulwind--simple but elegant.

Thursday, December 22, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 22

My favorite Christmas special.  Christmas Eve on Sesame Street.  I watch it every year, and it is still as magical as it was when I was only 5 years old.






Wednesday, December 21, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 21

This Advent Calendar has been an exercise in infusing the online world with a bit of cheer and positivity---posting images and stories and memories that make me happy.





Claude Monet is my favorite classical artist.  His use of color and the way images form from his myriad brush strokes is something I find breath taking.  I was overjoyed to be able to see, firsthand, a few of his paintings in the National Gallery of Art, in Washington D.C., when I visited there ten years ago.  Truly amazing.

-chris

Monday, December 19, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 19




This Advent Calendar is about infusing more joy into the online world, during this holiday season.



Christmas is my favorite time of the year, and decorating for the holidays one of my most anticipated activities.  Here's our house, in Hampden, Maine.  The snow adds so much.  I wouldn't have it any other way.







-chris

Sunday, December 18, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 18


If you're curious what this "Advent Calendar" is all about, check out the preamble here.



This image, with this quote, epitomizes Superman.  Beautiful. 

-chris

Saturday, December 17, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 17


Alan Moore is one of my all-time favorite writers.  His second novel, JERUSALEM, was recently published and clocks in at over 1200 pages.  There's very little of his work that I haven't enjoyed or appreciated, and much of it I have loved.  I'm saving this as a reward for when I finish the first draft of "the crime novel."  A bit of inspiration, you might say.  I'm happy this is out in the world, now, and excited to read it.  

Friday, December 16, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 16

Another Friday, with another fistful of comic book covers for this Advent Calendar.


An all-time favorite comic series, from my childhood of the 80s, with an iconic Luke McDonnell image of Deadshot, who became a huge hit thanks to Suicide Squad.  


One of the comic series that announced to the world that "comics weren't just for kids, anymore."  The simplicity of this cover is what makes it so amazing. Art by Miller, color by Varley.


Walt Simonson on Thor.  'nuff said.


Don Lomax's Vietnam Journal is a touchstone comic book series, for me.  I've written about it recently.  Search on Vietnam Journal, then seek out the collected editions for these. Amazing.


Not just an iconic image, but an iconic cover design (the title goes up the side?!?).  I spent a year analyzing Moore & Gibbons's Watchmen.  If you've read it, you might give that a try.  If not, this needs to be the next thing on your to-read list.  A defining work from two legends.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 15

This Advent Calendar has been about injecting more fun/happiness/enjoyment into the online world.  So...


The "Criminal" podcast is pretty great.  As it states in the title, host Phoebe Judge shares stories around the theme of crime and criminality, but these are not your typical crime stories.  Episode #15, was a particular highlight, about how one man in an Oakland neighborhood changed where he lived for the better just by placing a 2-ft. stone Buddha on a median in the neighborhood.  It's a pretty amazing story.  You should check it out. 


-chris

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 14


With the cold weather finally landing, here in Maine, this is something truly important, for this time of year.  A coat that doubles as a sleeping bag, to help the homeless better survive their plight.  Learn more about it here:  http://mashable.com/2016/11/29/coat-designed-to-help-the-homeless/#6ROsxALP28qi



Tuesday, December 13, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 13



The first author whose work I fell in love with was J.R.R. Tolkien, and his works still resonate strongly with me, almost 40 years after first being introduced to them.  It was only later that I discovered he was a pretty great artist as well.  So, for day 13, some examples of Professor Tolkien's art.






Monday, December 12, 2016

Sunday, December 11, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 11


This Advent Calendar has been about injecting more fun/happiness/enjoyment into the online world.  No better way than to reference A Charlie Brown Christmas.  Who wouldn't smile at that?

Friday, December 9, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 9

It's another Fistful Friday, with another selection of favorite and/or iconic comic book covers from my collection.  Enjoy.


The series that got me started collecting comics, and the story that revealed some of the origin of my favorite character, Snake-Eyes.  Love, love, love this comic!


Peter David.  Todd McFarlane. Hulk.  Wolverine.  One of my top 5 superhero comics.  


The greatest long-form comic series of all time?  Possibly.  Los Bros Hernandez have created a fully-realized world in L&R, with characters who grow old and evolve. Brilliant!


For a long time, my favorite long-form comic series.  The story of the Dream Lord, from Neil Gaiman and his talented cohort of artists, is amazing.  And the covers, by Dave McKean, are just flat-out gorgeous and elevate the entire thing to a whole new level.  


Love the book, and the cover design by Owen, with that "marbled" background.

Thursday, December 8, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 8


How many times have I uploaded this image to the W27 blog?  More than once, definitely.  Because whenever I need to go to that happy place, to rediscover that inner child, and enjoy the comfort of my childhood memories, I go to Star Wars.  Every single time.

-chris

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 7


My friend, Matt Constantine, shared this last week.  So, I thought I would do the same and include it in this Advent Calendar of mine.  Enjoy.

"Aurora Borealis" by Frederic Edwin Church

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 6


In a trip to Wal-Mart (a rare occurrence) for ribbon or wrapping paper, my wife and 9-year-old stopped at the gift tree where you can choose a gift for a needy child or family.  My wife stepped back and allowed our son to make the choice of what we would give.  There were plenty of toys that kids wanted, and that would have been great.  But he went for the gift card to provide Christmas dinner for a family of five.  It makes you understand how the Grinch's heart could grow three sizes, that day.  

Monday, December 5, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 5



This series of Advent Calendar posts is about positivity, and what makes me smile.  So, good morning from Stephen King country.  Hope you have a wonderful day.

-chris

Sunday, December 4, 2016

2016 Advent Calendar --- day 4

If you're curious what this "Advent Calendar" is all about, check out the preamble here.

Dave Wachter is a comic artist who's worked with Steve Niles on "Breath of Bones," written and drawn a Godzilla story, and most recently had his art featured in the latest iteration of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.  His linework is beautiful, and on his site, when not drawing comic books, he's been sharing a series of Progressive Inspiration portraits.  You need to check them out.  Here's his site:  http://davedrawscomics.com/ 

And here are some examples of the portraits.  Enjoy.




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