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| Casefiles: Sam & Twitch Covers by David Mack |
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According to artist Andy Lee, Casefiles: Sam & Twitch #13-18 will feature covers painted by David Mack. |
| David Mack Gallery Book and Quicktime Movie |
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| From David Mack: |
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I do intend to make a book based on the show and the work in it. Thanks for asking!
Below is the link to a documentary film (about an hour long) of my impromtu drawing class lecture a couple weeks ago. I stopped by my former professor's drawing class and he had me talk to the class and filmed it. Then he edited it together with some art. I think it is available at this link for THIS WEEK ONLY. I haven't seen it all yet. And I think he may still be tweaking the sound quality, but let me know what you think.
It is from Sept. 17 so you can see me with a shaved head.
http://www.nku.edu/~booher/davidmack.mov
Reception for and "Talk" by David Mack - Wednesday, Oct. 22
a) Reception at 6:30 in gallery
b) Followed by Talk in Greaves Hall at 8 PM
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| Ruule Press Release |
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| Below is a press release for Ruule, which was posted to Comicon.com: |
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DALLAS, TX - Comics fans who visit www.beckettcomics.com can now get a virtual look at 16 pages of Ruule: Ganglords of Chinatown, the first chapter in Beckett Comics' haunting new comic series exploring the loss of innocence that comes when one gains victory over evil.
From a story by Jeff Amano (Terminator 3, Taoland, Gene-Fusion), Ruule: Ganglords of Chinatown tells the tale of Gid, a true believer who is called upon to save his people in futuristic San Francisco, a god-forsaken, murderous-biker-infested hell on earth.
The comic was written by Ivan Brandon (Terminator 3, Gene-Fusion) with art by Mike Hawthorne (Terminator 3, Grendel: Red, White & Black) and Rick Remender (Terminator 3, Avengers). Edited by Gabriel Benson (Terminator 3), the comic's colors were done by Giulia Brusco (Batgirl/Catwoman) under the art direction of Matt Hollingsworth (Daredevil, Alias).
Artist David Mack (Daredevil, Kabuki) provided covers which mirror the flow of the series. As the story gets more menacing, the cover images follow suit.
Due to hit comic shops next month, the dark and dramatic 48-page premiere comic will be published in prestige format and carry a cover price of $5.95.
Special preview available at www.beckettcomics.com. |
| Kabuki in Entertainment Weekly |
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| ICV2.com reported that Brian Michael Bendis plugged Kabuki in Entertainment Weekly's (October 17, 2003) column "My All-Time Favorite Graphic Novel." |
| Tori Amos Artwork for RAINN Benefit Show |
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| ToriTribute.com announced that David Mack will donate artwork to help raise funds for RAINN during the 2004 Tori Tribute Show. |
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