Yeah, it didn't really have an ending. Nothing was wrapped up. It just sort of stopped.
Yeah, it didn't really have an ending. Nothing was wrapped up. It just sort of stopped.
For me, that was kind of a plus, it gave it a real pulp feel. I get why that would be frustrating to some but it seemed true to the style to me so I enjoyed it.
I suppose that's one way to look at it. Doesn't make it any less satisfying for me.
Really?
Me I gotta say, I like the "Constructivism / Art Deco kind of antique movie poster" Johnson one, but this latest Mignola LoJo cover may well be the best Lobster cover I ever saw.
It really astounds me, since it seems so vintage Mignola, like way oldschool Hellboy seeming, with so much detail and the strong bright flame bit.
Delicate yet full-on like an non-clean-shaven however old spicey smellin' walrus licking me straight in the face.
Chillingly good stuff besides Mignola, Slint, M, Knut and really big chunks of tinfoil?Been called a 'good egg'. Been told to rock, been told to steady myself. Been told to (please) be goin' places.
Half sunk in the mud, with one eye showing / a cracked smile and hair still growing /
your hands miles apart, as if they'd never met / you were the happiest I'd seen you yet. ~ (full) lyrics to 'Exhume' by Bedhead.
Chillingly good stuff besides Mignola, Slint, M, Knut and really big chunks of tinfoil?Been called a 'good egg'. Been told to rock, been told to steady myself. Been told to (please) be goin' places.
Half sunk in the mud, with one eye showing / a cracked smile and hair still growing /
your hands miles apart, as if they'd never met / you were the happiest I'd seen you yet. ~ (full) lyrics to 'Exhume' by Bedhead.
Another picture of Lobster Johnson from Zonjić's blog:
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A comparison of the original inked pages to the final coloured pages on the BPRD CenterBlog.
Amazon has a preview of the trade paperback up. The sketchbook is spectacular!
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