Michael Vance1 posted a photo: Suspended Animation Classic #437 Originally published May 4, 1997 (#18) (Dates are approximate) A Jew in Communist Prague; Starship Troopers By Michael Vance What is the stuff of daily life under a repressive government? “A Jew In Communist Prague: Loss of Innocence” is the first in a series on the life of Jonas Finkel, a thirteen year old boy growing up under communism. It is a “coming of age” tale in which Jonas’ father is suddenly arrested late at night.
Michael Vance1 posted a photo: Suspended Animation Classic #373 Originally published February 11, 1996 (#6) (Dates are approximate) Tangents; Deadbeats; Star Wars: Dark Empire By Michael Vance Sex is not dirty. When is sex not exploitive in comics? When it is the new graphic novel, “Tangents”.
Created 3DModels, Textures and Animation Rigs for characters that were going to be rendered for every panel of the graphic novel using AutoDesk Maya 7.0 and Adobe Photoshop CS3. Added high definition detail to the characters and to …
Michael Vance1 posted a photo: Suspended Animation Classic #325 Originally published March 19, 1995 (#12) (Dates are approximate) Jack the Ripper, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi By Michael Vance May 5th 1995 marked the 100th anniversary of the most popular artform in history, the comic strip. On that date, the first color newspaper comic panel, “Hogan’s Alley”, heralded the birth of an American original now read by 113 million in America, 2 billion in Japan and millions more all over the world. Every one of them should be reading Rick Geary’s “Jack the Ripper”
Michael Vance1 posted a photo: Suspended Animation Classic #298 Originally published September 11, 1994 (#37) (Dates are approximate) Streak of Chalk By Michael Vance “Streak of Chalk”/88 pages, $15.95 from NBM Publishing/art and words by Miguelando Prado/available in comics or book shops and by mail. Never believe backcover blurbs on prose or graphic novels
Michael Vance1 posted a photo: Suspended Animation Classic #285 Originally published June 12, 1994 (#24) (Dates are approximate) The New Frontier By Michael Vance “The New Frontier”/122 pages, $12.95 from NBM Publishing/artist, Michael Cherkas; writer, John Sabljic/available in comic shops and by mail. When is a graphic novel neither graphic nor novel?
IDW was also the home of Little’s next project, a ‘quirky’ graphic novel called Angora Napkin. Not quite for kids but not quite for adults, heavily influenced by the animation of Tex Avery and John K., it was released in the same month …
IDW was also the home of Little’s next project, a ‘quirky’ graphic novel called Angora Napkin. Not quite for kids but not quite for adults, heavily influenced by the animation of Tex Avery and John K., it was released in the same month …