Showing posts with label comic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comic. Show all posts

Friday, 26 April 2013

Bong Joon-Ho's SNOWPIERCER Character Posters


The first images from Boon Joon-Ho's adaptation of Jacques Lob and Jean-Marc Rochette's graphic novel Le Transperceneige have surfaced and are extremely emotive, particularly Tilda Swinton (above). From the devastating results of an experiment to stop global warming, the last of humanity reside on the Snow Piercer, a train that travels around the world propelled by a perpetual motion engine. Like George Orwell's Animal Farm, the last of humanity though equal in salvation soon develop a class system that threatens their existence.

The film is due for release this Summer (2013). Filming wrapped at Barrandov Studios, Prague in July last year. See the full resolution images HERE.




Saturday, 14 August 2010

Vintage Tokyo Subway Manner Posters


Pink Tentacle have a wonderful collection of vintage Tokyo Subway manner posters. Explanations of their meaning and high resolution versions of these and many more can be seen HERE.



Links:
Vintage Tokyo Subway Manner Posters
Pink Tentacle

Monday, 2 August 2010

HUGLEIKUR DAGSSON

Hugleikur Dagsson's raw comics are sprinkled with moments of genius among the carnage and full frontal assaults on political correctness. He has two books currently available in english from Penguin, Should You Be Laughing At This? and Is This Some Kind of Joke?





Links:
Dagsson.com
Hugleikur Dagsson (Penguin Books)
Hugleikur Dagsson (MySpace)

Tuesday, 7 October 2008

HOOGERBRUGGE's New Book

The retrospective book of Han Hoogerbrugge's work not only displays his creations along with a handy DVD but also outlines his work process. I'm quite surprised that I haven't included his work earlier in the Wire, but for the unitiated, he is principally known for his animation works such as Modern Living, Flow, and Nails as well as his graphic/animated web series Prostress.


From Submarine Channel, publishers of the new book:
We're proud to present a coffee table book/DVD about the unparalleled work of one of the most original artists-slash-animators currently active on the web: Han Hoogerbrugge. The 200-page book covers all aspects of Hoogerbrugge's work and career: from the early beginnings of the Neurotica web series, up to Hotel, Nails and his commissioned works, such as illustrations, music videos and idents. Hoogerbrugge finally reveals how he makes his animations - comic strip style - in the chapter "How does he do it?"


Links:
Hoogerbrugge book
Hoogerbrugge.com
Modern Living
prostress 2.0
Skinover.biz
Interview (Submarine Channel)

Thursday, 18 September 2008

Featurette JEREMY GEDDES

Jeremy Geddes who is well known for illustrating the comic Doomed has been working on a compelling new series of paintings which feature a weightless cosmonaut in urban settings. Beyond the obvious technical ability at play here and aesthetic sense, I can't help but feel there's something more profound lingering under the surface.



Links:
Jeremy Geddes Art
Jeremy Geddes Blog
Jeremy Geddes (MySpace)
Doomed (IDW Publishing)
Jeremy Geddes - Fabrik Project (source)

Wednesday, 20 August 2008

TOTORO FOREST PROJECT


Fans of Hiyao Miyazake, his film My Neighbour Totoro, or anyone with a soft spot for forests might be interested in the Totoro Forest Project.

From the official site:
"A fund raising exhibition/auction to support the national trust Totoro Forest Foundation that Oscar winning film maker Hayao Miyazaki has been helping over the years, featuring original art created by internationally acclaimed artists in the fields of animation, comic books, and illustration."
Links:
Totoro Forest Project
TFP Blog
Totoro vs. Totoro (SiouxWIRE)

Saturday, 26 July 2008

Friday, 21 March 2008

Mick Bunnage and Jon Link's MODERN TOSS

From journalists Mick Bunnage and Jon Link, Modern Toss is a Channel 4 series adapted from their independent comic and website. Making use of both live action and animation, it's one of the best British comedy sketch shows to appear in years.


Alan


Space Argument


Mr. Tourette

The second series is currently airing in the UK on Channel 4 and on Bravo UK's Adult Swim. Series 1 is available on DVD. In America, the Modern Toss books are available (though without the word 'whore' on the cover)

Links:
moderntoss.com
12foot6
Spy Pictures
Modern Toss (Channel 4)
Modern Toss (Wiki)

Tuesday, 3 July 2007

Introducing ONE PERCENT PRESS


Stephen Floyd and J.P. Coovert are artists and founders of One Percent Press. In addition to the other artists, Floyd and Coovert create deceptively simple, honest, and refreshing works in the form of both comics and zines (as well as music).

The One Percent Press site is worth a browse with preview pages of a good number of their works. To give a flavour of their approach, here are their own words:
"Professionalism is too often mistaken for being synonymous with quality. Artists often search for some big name to be affiliated with, in hopes that this will add validity to his or her art. Even in independent circles, it seems more often than not, that artists are more pre-occupied with wanting to be on a hip new comic or record label (or whatever the case may be), than creating good art.

As artists, we reject this notion that in order to be "legitimate" you have to be involved with an already established label, indie or otherwise. As people, we come from a very strong DIY background, which we took with us from growing up in punk rock. We also reject the notion that there are any limitations or boundaries in punk, or within DIY for that matter. We will work as hard and put as much care into our art as we please.

We hope to make art that is engaging, thoughtful, and made with our best intentions and care. We're trying, and encourage anyone else to try also. We're just people trying to get our ideas out there."

Links:
One Percent Press
One Percent Press MySpace

Friday, 18 May 2007

WILL EISNER & FRANK MILLER's "The Spirit" + The Importance of Perspective


Frank Miller has written a big screen adaptation of Will Eisner's classic comic series The Spirit which centers on Denny Colt who fakes his own death to fight crime in the gritty urban setting of Central City. The script has been acquired by Lionsgate for American distribution and Miller is set to direct. Odd Lot International(UK) is selling overseas distribution rights in Cannes.

After co-directing with Robert Rodriguez on Sin City, Miller has stated in regard to the adaptation of his graphic novel 300, "This, I hope, will be the last property of mine that isn't directed by me". Samuel L. Jackson is in discussion to star as the villain, the Octopus. The Spirit will be Miller's debut as a solo director after his co-direction of Sin City.

It will be interesting to see how Miller approaches Eisner's original material and how well he can come to terms with directing solo. Whatever one feels about Frank Miller's work or personal beliefs, he's undeniably single-minded in his vision and being no stranger to controversy has been a catalyst of discussion across several forums.

The downside is that as Miller asks people to question things, some of his fanbase can't seem to extend this to Miller himself. Still, that's common across all "fans" who can't seem to help sporting rosy tinted glasses in regard to their idols. Anyone who believes that any person is incapable of doing any wrong, is a fool. Likewise, the same is true of those who feel anyone in the world is incapable of any good.

Thus far on SiouxWIRE, I've stressed the importance of having a broad range of artistic influences across mediums and class, but there's also something to be said of not surrounding yourself with people who think along the same lines as you do either politically, spiritually, or morally. It's impossible to have perspective when your lens is perpetually pointing in one direction.

Returning to The Spirit, I have been reading Frank Miller's work for just over two decades and having seen several screen adaptations, I think this extremely gifted visual/narrative artist is well overdue for his time in the director's chair and I'm looking forward to seeing the results.

Links:
The Spirit (official page)
Daily Telegraph Interview(Miller)
LA Times interview(Miller)
willeisner.com
The Guardian Obituary
New York Times Obituary
Will Eisner Wiki
Frank Miller Wiki
Hollywood Reporter - Jackson casting

Wednesday, 9 May 2007

THE DRINKY CROW SHOW Pilot


The preview of Tony Millionaire's Drinky Crow Show, part of Adult Swim's "Night of 1000 Pilots" is online. The full pilots will be online on May 11 and on television on the 13th(North America).

The full pilot is now available HERE.

Links:
Tony Millionaire MySpace
Adult Swim
Adult Swim: Night of 1000 Pilots

Sunday, 29 April 2007

CHANNEL FREDERATOR Cartoon Podcast

Channel Frederator has a brilliant cartoon podcast featuring a wide variety of artists and styles. Most of the content is lighthearted fun, but there is some dramatic work such as The Ballyvaughan Story by Sara Pocock(episode 43).

I've not seen everything yet, but the quality of what I've seen thus far is consistently good though the inclusion of advertising is a little annoying and compares so very, very badly with the content between which it is placed. Indeed, don't let the "What the hell? TOON IN!" below put you off having a look. It's the picture to look at, not the frame.

The images above are samples from the latest, "Episode 77" featuring Deerhoof - Kidz are so Small from Face 3 Media, Libraryhead by David Bazelon, and Predators of the Sprawl: A Staggering Simian by James Buran. See all these animations(episode 77) below:

Friday, 13 April 2007

ROBERT CRUMB & DAVID MAIROWITZ's "Kafka"

A new edition of Robert Crumb and & David Mairowitz's study on Czech writer, Franz Kafka distills elements from both his stories and biography mixing them into a graphical exploration of the man and his work.

Kafka(aka Introducing Kafka and R. Crumb's Kafka) is released on May 15, 2007 and is now available for pre-order with a list price of $12.95.

Links
Fantagraphic - Crumb Page
Review - Daily Cross Hatch
Franz Kafka wiki
Robert Crumb - official site
David Mairowitz wiki

Tuesday, 3 April 2007

RETRO: Hernandez Bros' LOVE & ROCKETS

Brothers Jamie & Gilbert Hernandez' classic comic series Love & Rockets started off in 1981 as a self-published piece with Fantagraphic Books publishing their work the following year. It was planned to be a serial of graphic novels following the same characters for 15 years or more and it's still going strong.

The drawings/line art are very confident, and individual, the storylines are incredibly human and real world despite the "magical realism". For me, the real hook was that this world seemed so familiar and real. Even beautiful characters had some physical "flaw" and "happy" people secrets.

At about the same time as I discovered Love & Rockets, I was reading Deadline magazine which most prominently featured Jamie Hewlett's Tank Girl and her exaggerated characters and world which I also enjoyed, but this made a perfect counterbalance.


A good and fresh interview with Gilbert Hernandez is HERE at The Daily Cross Hatch. Revisit or discover the series. Read more about Love & Rockets:
Fantagraphics Books
The Unauthorized Love & Rockets Page
More Links

Monday, 2 April 2007

Maakies' DRINKY CROW SHOW

I haven't read much of the Maakies comics, but I was given a vinyl Drinky Crow maquette a while back and investigated its origins. Now it is being adapted for Adult Swim. Based on the syndicated comic strip from Tony Millionaire, this dark comedy series will feature both Uncle Gabby and Drinky Crow. From the first 30 seconds posted below, it looks as if their humour is as nihilistic as ever.

See the opening 30 seconds of the new series which includes the theme by They Might Be Giants over HERE. And The Beat have a long article on the new show HERE.

A few older animations from the Maakies world are available on Bright Red Rocket's DVD compilation God Hates Cartoons and an interactive Flash animation is available HERE.

Thursday, 22 March 2007

Marjane Satrapi's PERSEPOLIS

Based on Marjane Satrapi's comic book autobiography, it is an animated feature that Marjane is codirecting with Vincent Paronnaud in France. Sony Pictures Classics will be releasing the film in North America; the official site HERE.

The story is the coming-of-age story of an outspoken young Iranian girl beginning in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. Following through her feats of outstmarting her "social guardians", discovering punk, ABBA, and Iron Maiden, then escaping to Europe only to find more religious fundamentalism and extremism.

There is a MySpace page with graphics and video(in French) - HERE. Read more about the original graphic novels HERE.

EDIT: Here is the trailer...

Tuesday, 20 March 2007

R. Crumb Exhibition - San Francisco

A Robert Crumb retrospective has started at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. Curated by Tod Hignite, it runs from March 16 - July 8(2007) and features over 200 pieces spanning his career.

Alvin Buenaventura of Astoundingly Wonderful Books & Comics has posted a large set of pictures from the exhibition's opening night on Flickr HERE. Link to the YBCA HERE.
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