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squeek2334
08-05-2008, 05:27 PM
This is great picture. What is this from??
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a334/futuresailorwife/Bolland_20Joker_20.jpg
This one too.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a334/futuresailorwife/l_3b7893ab345d3b6013ab48be06c9086b.jpg
Vidocq
08-05-2008, 05:40 PM
The second one is from the Killing Joke, I don't know about the first one.
The Batman
08-05-2008, 05:46 PM
The first one looks like promo art, a pin-up, or maybe even a cover.
Does anybody else find the Penguin's head on the wall an odd choice to accompany Superman, Batman, Animal Man, Wonder Woman, and Robin? Who knew the Joker had it in for poor Oswald so?
marshal99
08-05-2008, 11:23 PM
Nice Brian Bolland art for both.
Tanjint
08-05-2008, 11:39 PM
not sure, but i know Bolland did covers for a Batman series not too long ago...Gotham Knights or something like that?
I would buy a collection showcasing all of his Bat-family covers in a SECOND.
-T
Ult. Fireboy
08-06-2008, 08:37 AM
I would say the first one is a cover.
It's a commision piece (took less than 5 minutes to find, Google is your friend)
From Hulk-smash.com
Pencils: Bolland, Brian Inks: Bolland, Brian
I have literally been trying for YEARS to get the legendary Mr. Bolland to do a commission for me. He has been so busy and unavailable that nothing came of it until NOW. A huge thanks to Spencer, without whom this would not have been possible.
When it became a reality I went for a full on cover quality piece. You would never know that Brian has not worked in pencils and inks for finished pieces in almost a decade. He knocked it out of the park.
And for those that are wondering the heads on the wall from left to right top to bottom: Superman, Animal Man, Penguin, Wonder Woman, Robin, Batman, and Batgirl...with some heads just slightly out of camera shot. I gave Brian a host of ideas for this piece and he picked the most "out-there" and graphic of them all. I was concerned that he would think it too macabre but he took to it like a fish takes to water. When you have a living legend of an artist who gets excited about a piece he is working on this is what you get....I am beside myself.
I can only hope that Mr. Bolland knows how happy and satisfied I am with this piece and how much of a thrill this is for me to own
Tom Smith, professional colorist at large, did this wonderful digital color version of the piece for me. (Don't worry it's digital, the original pencils and inks are untouched.
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