Showing posts with label Winter Soldier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter Soldier. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 03, 2013

VENOM #33 OUT TODAY




Available in all good comic shops and available digitally on Comixology. Available tomorrow in the UK/Ireland (due to bank holiday).

Very happy with this issue. Also the first issue I've illustrated for Marvel where I've also drawn the cover.

Speaking of covers, I also provided the cover for WINTER SOLDIER #17, also out this week. Both covers coloured by Jordie.




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Tuesday, March 05, 2013

VENOM #32 WINTER SOLDIER #16 OUT TOMORROW! [PREVIEW]




Yes, #32 of Venom is out tomorrow! Make sure you pick up a copy at your local comic shop of via Comixology. Things get more complicated for Flash in his new digs. See come coloured and lettered preview pages by Lee Loughridge and Joe Caramagna here.

Also out tomorrow is Winter Soldier #16 by Jason Latour and Nic Klein (preview here). I drew the cover for it, so pick that up too!

Wednesday, February 06, 2013

WINTER SOLDIER #15 COVER PROCESS

Eagle-eyed blog readers will have noticed by now that I've been contributing covers to Marvel's WINTER SOLDIER. The series was already a favourite of mine, and with issue 15 it was changing hands to the excellent creative team of Jason Latour and Nic Klein. Series Editor Lauren Sankovich contacted me about providing covers for the first arc by this new team. As fans of both creators (I was a huge fan of Jason's artwork, as well as his writing on LOOSE ENDS as well as Nic's phenomenal work on DANCER for Image) and a fan of the series in general, I was more than happy to be a part of this really dynamic creative team, in some small way.

As this is my first Marvel cover for a series I'm quite passionate about, I thought it appropriate to peel back the curtain a bit and take you through the process of creating the cover.

Here's the final, printed cover.


 When I was working on the cover, Nic hadn't yet signed on to to the book, so I discussed cover concepts with our editor and Jason too. Two elements I was determined to use was the red star associated with Winter Solder, as I thought it was a really strong graphic element that could help make the series covers distinct. For the same reason, I also wanted to keep a limited colour scheme for the series of covers. Thankfully, the editor liked the graphic/conceptual covers I had doing in the past months for other publishers, and Jason has a great eye of design anyway, so my approach was encouraged by the team.

Below are the four strongest cover concepts I had for the first issue. I had more, but I will generally pick the ideas I think are the worst, eliminate them and hand in the best ones. I've found it helpful as in the past, editors can end up picking the ideas you hate the most (though not on this book), so this way, I eliminate the ideas I think are the worst, and never end up working on an idea I'm personally unhappy with. That way, no matter which idea is picked, I'm still happy to work on it.

I handed in these ideas in colour, to help show the unified approach I mentioned earlier. I was working from Jason's overall plot pitch for the series, so while I had no story specifics of this issue to work from, I did have some overall themes and ideas for the series. One strong element to the series was Winter Soldier having to deal with his murderous past, so I honed in on that idea. Winter soldier has had a more Captain America-star emblem on his shoulder in Ed Brubaker's recent run, but I wanted to feature his old Winter Soldier Communist-inspired star to represent his past/guilt. For the rest of the covers, I've illustrated a contemporary Bucky, but have kept the star red. Of the four concepts, I was most happy with version A and C. Everyone liked the idea of the star bleeding; really pushing the blood-on-his-hands idea, and the red of the star connecting both Bucky and his past victims, so we went with version A.
 



It turned out Jason was playing the idea with changing Bucky's star for this new direction, as it marked a new period in Bucky's life so we toyed with a black-star on red and other variations. We went with that idea; I needed the red to make the blood work but we could always change it down the line. I made a mock up of the cover to make sure everything would fit together in the final image (above)

I got to work with Jordie on colours on these covers, and it was pretty cool to bounce stuff back-and-forth with her. She suggested with the background victims, I should just draw them all fully, and she could make a star 'stamp' in photoshop. She could then have more options with placement. I've found I get the best results with Jordie when I give her the space to contribute to the image more. The more Jordie contributes to an image, the better the end result is. Anyone who has seen the covers for Image's COMEBACK series will see this too.




The pencils and inks for the cover. I was on a real Cold War era buzz wile working on these, so for the background victims, I based them all on characters from Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's 'The Lives Of Others', a German film set in that time period.



I think it was Lauren Sankovich, the editor, who suggested that the red stars would be best placed as head-shots, rather than various bullet wounds. I think it was a smart idea, as while my original concept had more shots, the bigger stars as head-shots communicates the idea more efficiently. Jordie added her usual magic and managed to make the star-shots clear, but also keep my drawing visible. Was really impressed with that; I had expected them to be completely covered, but drew them in full to give Jordie more options. She thought the black star wasn't working, so made it red and I think it was the right call. Keeping the star one colour pulls the eye in more, I think. Jordie did a great job; she ended up adding more colours that the extremely limited colour palette I originally had in mind, but with that, she also added a lot more sophistication to each cover, kept the palette as limited as possible and still unified the look of all the covers to this arc; she has done outstanding work.



Here's a detail. I really love the metallic sheen on the shoulder; really makes the star pop too. Managed to separate the star subtly too.

There were some final collaboration and tweaking to the final printed cover; both myself and Jason wanted to keep the Winter Soldier logo one solid colour. In the previous issues, there was a metallic sheen over the logo and while it looked great, we thought it clashed with the more restrained, propaganda-poster feel we were going for. If I recall, Jason and I wanted a red logo, but Jordie and Lauren wanted a grey colour. As you can see, the ladies won, and I can see why; it looks great. Afterwards I was told that Marvel were bringing in a new design element to their Marvel Now line, but thankfully there was enough negative space in the cover to accommodate that.

Well, that's it. Thanks to Lauren, Jason and Jordie for making my first Marvel cover such a rewarding experience. Make sure you go and pick up WINTER SOLDIER #15, OUT TODAY!

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Monday, February 04, 2013

THIS WEEK: VENOM #31, WINTER SOLDIER #15, SIGNING

This Wednesday sees #31 of Venom hitting the stands. It's the start of a new, longer storyline by Cullen Bunn and myself on the book, and features the return of... well.... maybe you should just pick up the book and see. Below are some black and white pages, but click here to see the great colours by Lee Loughridge and letters by Joe Caramagna. Been working hard on this arc for a while now; I'm very happy to be tackling a more substantial story arc on this series and taking the book in new direction, with Cullen and co.




Also out this week is my first Marvel cover; WINTER SOLDIER #15, by myself and Jordie Bellaire. It's the start of a new direction for the series by writer Jason Latour and artist Nic Klein and I have to say, it's absolutely fantastic stuff and I'm delighted to be the cover artist for this storyline. I actually prefer this arc to the Brubaker issues, which is tough for me to say as I'm a huge Brubaker fan. See a preview for the issue here. See a preview for the issue and pick it up this week at your local comic shop speaking of which....




I'll be signing BOTH books this Wednesday at the Fearless Defenders launch at The Big Bang in Dundrum. Make sure you come along. With these two books of mine, the Megatron Spotlight by Nick Roch and Len O' Grady and Fearless Defenders with art by Will Sliney, it's a pretty big day for Irish comic creators in mainstream comics. See you on Wednesday!

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

MARVEL COVERED IN APRIL

Solicitations for Marvel's April schedule were released today and I was all over them. First and foremost are 2 issues of VENOM, along with covers by yours truly!

From issue 33 I'm getting to illustrate the covers to my Venom issues covers along with Jordie. starting with the one below....
VENOM #33
CULLEN BUNN (W) DECLAN SHALVEY (A&C)
• It's Venom vs. Toxin in the schoolyard!
• But have these two symbiote-psychos created something far more evil in Philadelphia?!
32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$2.99


VENOM #34
CULLEN BUNN (W) DECLAN SHALVEY (A&C)
• The Symbiote Slayers are here. You read that correctly.
• Toxin. Venom. Bunn. Shalvey. War.
32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$2.99


Cover for issue 34 isn't finished yet, but I'm sure it will be online soon. Otherwise, Jordie and I also did this WINTER SOLDIER cover for Jason Latour and Nic Klein's run on the series. In case I haven't said previously, you HAVE to pick up this series. It's fantastic stuff. 



 WINTER SOLDIER #17
JASON LATOUR (W) NIC KLEIN (A)
Cover by DECLAN SHALVEY
Variant cover by CHRIS BRUNNER
• Writer Jason Latour (Loose Ends, Wolverine) and artist Nic Klein (Dancer, Viking, Doc Savage) begin the third explosive chapter of THE WINTER SOLDIER'S newest deadly mission.
• S.H.I.E.L.D. is crippled, the world is on it's knees and the only thing that stands in the way of THE ELECTRIC GHOST'S devastating master plan is Bucky Barnes!
• But how can Bucky act when the cost of winning this battle may just be the loss of his own future?
32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$2.99


This cover took a lot of work; I think I'll do a process-post on it closer to the print date.

So, there's plenty of Shalvey content to pick up in April. Actually, there's more, but I'll wait til next week to talk about that...

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Friday, December 14, 2012

WINTER SOLDIER #16 COVER


Marvel Comics released their solicitations for March this week. One of the books was WINTER SOLDIER #16 which has cover by myself and Jordie. Really happy with this cover; definitely one of the best pieces I've done this year. Below are the solicit details; I have to INSIST you all order this book. Jason Latour has written a great story and the artwork by Nic Klein is absolutely phenomenal.

JASON LATOUR (W)
NIC KLEIN (A)
Cover by DECLAN SHALVEY w/ JORDIE BELLAIRE
Variant cover by MIKE DEODATO
• Writer Jason Latour (Loose Ends, Wolverine) and artist Nic Klein (Dancer, Viking, Doc Savage) begin the second chapter of The Winter Soldier's newest deadly mission.
• With only the enigmatic Robards at his side, Bucky wades into his dark past, visiting a treacherous school for young assassins...The Orphanage.
• And just who is The Electric Ghost?
32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$2.99

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Friday, August 24, 2012

WINTER SOLDIER #15 COVER




It was just announced at FanExpo in Toronto that Jason Latour is taking over writing duties on WINTER SOLDIER. I'm happy to report that I'm providing covers for his first arc with the excellent colour work of Jordie Bellaire. Above is the cover for issue 15, our first issue.

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