Review by Jan Mangion
Beautiful Chaos!
Furiosa is just around the corner and this is the perfect time to revisit George Miller's Australian Apocalyptic wasteland. I could have gone with either one of the original trilogy but it is a lovely day for the adrenaline-fueled masterpiece that is Mad Max: Fury Road from 2015.
In a…
Valia Kapadai is a full-time dreamer and a comic junkie, currently working as a graphic designer at the University of Athens in the morning, while she shifts into a watercolour thirsty creature by night, drawing comic pages, whenever her ghosts allow it. Since 2008 she has been involved in various anthologies (for IDW, Insomnia, Accent UK, BLC,…
Tony Dyson was charged with building the first R2-D2 ever and has had an illustrious career with robotics ever since. In addition to working on more films, he has also built robots for companies including Philips, Toshiba and Sony.
Tony is also an Emmy nominated independent special effect supervisor, who has worked on blockbuster films…
Simon Davis began working in comics in the early 1990’s but has also worked as a storyboard artist and magazine illustrator. Among the many characters that he has drawn for 2000 AD, he is probably best known for his work on Slaine with Pat Mills, Sinister Dexter with Dan Abnett and Stone Island and Ampney Crucis Investigates with Ian Edginton.
He divides his time between comic work and portrait…
A self-taught artist Sabine grew up all over the world. She began her professional career in comics with Rothic as colorist for Ancient Dreams, and has since worked on all Rothic products. Theory of Magic is a world of fairies which she pencils, colors and co-designs. Since her launch with Rothic in 2011 she has worked with Blue Rainbow, Aspen; Zenescope; Lady Death Universe; and Lady Mechanika.…
Pavlos Pavlidis is a comic creator interpreting the world through a black and white perspective. He likes to create scary, disturbing and dystopian images (touching on political and more personal themes ). He loves his pentel brush with a passion and to him it feels like an extension of his hand!
He has self-published seven comics…
Simon ‘Pye’ Parr spent over 13 years as the Graphic Designer for Rebellion – publishers of 2000 AD (the galaxy’s greatest comic), and the genre novel imprints Solaris, Ravenstone and Abaddon Books. He left 2000 AD this year to pursue a freelance career, which is as terrifying as it is exciting, and is currently working on Realm of the Damned, a new horror graphic novel written…
Comic artist, sculptor, lecturer at “Scuola di Fumetto Salarno” class 1974. Collaborated with different production houses both Italian and abroad, working on cover art. Amoung his productions: : Marvel (She-hulk), The One (GG Studio) promotional campagn for Tim Sport. Cover and interior artist for Zenescope Entertainment, Moonstone, Lady Death Universe. For Aspen Comics cover artist for various titles and artist Soulfire, Idolized, EA: Iris vol #4,…
Nigel Dobbyn is a British comic book artist and illustrator who has produced work for 2000AD, Sonic the Comic, DC Comics’ ‘Judge Dredd – Legends of the Law’, Dark Horse’s ‘Digimon’, Classical Comics’ ‘Macbeth’ and ‘The Tempest’ (with Jon Haward) and Panini’s ‘Spiderman and Friends’. He has also written and drawn ‘Billy the Cat’ for The Beano and most recently produced the art for a…
Born in Paris in 1972. After doing his BAC in design at Grenoble, he returned to Paris for 2 years at the CFT Goblins (animation section). In 1993, he started working at Walt Disney Studios at Montreuil where he worked for 9 years.
At the end of the 2000s, he presented to Soleil a project with the adventures of…
Mike Krome is a freelance artist from the UK who has worked on projects varying from children’s books, to magazines, book covers, and computer games. He now specialises in comics, penciling series such as Ancient Dreams, Southern Nightgown, Shahrazad, and sci-fi series Crysallis, as well as being a cover artist for Aspen, Zenescope, Big Dog Inc., Rothic, and BlueRainbow.
Neil O’Driscoll is an illustrator and filmmaker from Ireland. After (a bit of) animation training in Ballyfermot, Dublin, he went on to study crafts in Co. Kilkenny, then film in Edinburgh College of Art. These days he does things such as illustrating independent Irish comic Big Bastard, creating visuals for stage shows and making films over…