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Sketchbook pages, I’m mostly posting on my patreon these days -...
May 8, 2019
popgunwar:this morning i spent inking and coloring fan art of...

this morning i spent inking and coloring fan art of from frederik peeters wonderful Aama series which Brandon Graham and I discuss on the latest episode of a hundred years podcast.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-hundred-years-podcast/id1455923083
it is all inked and colored with the same brush, a raphael 8404 #4.
i took time lapse videos of the whole process on my YouTube:
https://youtu.be/Kaddf2Key1Q
This drawing is for sale as well as the cobra drawing i did for the last episode. we also discussed another favorite book of mine, Stages of Rot by Linnea Sterte. I did some fan art of that last year that i thought i would show here again. #illustration #comicbooks #watercolor
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw0bc82gpuc/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1fy629ohmyocb
May 7, 2019
sclr:
https://youtu.be/MJYGFwGhHnA
Tim Gula on automatic drawing
sclr:
Tim Gula on automatic drawing
May 6, 2019
After reading all you've had to say about Dave Sim's Cerebus, it would be cool to see you take on a more epic scope with one of your many characters. Your world building, in my opinion, is far and away one of your greatest strengths particularly in the cas
Well thanks. I dunno if I have a “church and state” maybe it’s not comparable. I’ve been leaning more towards single graphic novel stories– the thing I’m working on now might end up around 200-300 pages. (I’m on page 92 today)
I think Sim is deeply religious and certainly good at alienating the larger comic book scene. That recent cover he did that pissed off twitter brought up some interesting ideas –In recent years mainstream publishers are marketing some small percentage of books with the selling points of them being tied to queer characters or authors. Which I certainly think is a good thing– I like seeing the homie SIna Grace doing well with his Iceman– What I wonder Is if there a way to satire the growing pains of inclusive comics in a way that wouldn’t get interpreted like the Sim cover was? I wonder if because Sim has a bad reputation it casts it already in a certain light, or maybe the Sim cover actually crossed a line?– (I’m leaning towards the former)
I do worry that this all allows criticism or any satire to be categorised as being anti-gay. We’re in a messy time in history where there’s so many actually shitty and scary ideas gaining ground that it becomes too easy to assume someone is in line with those ideas ..
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