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joepruett
post Dec 24 2007, 10:02 AM
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Following Brian Bolland, P. Craig Russell, Joe Jusko, and Michael Wm. Kaluta in the art book series will be esteemed and popular comic book artist, Tim Bradstreet. We're currently looking at a July 2008 release date for this title. I hope you're as excited about this edition as we are. Tim is not only one of the great artists in the industry today, but one of its great gentlemen as well.

Now what we would like to know, following these great artists, who else would you deem worthy? Who else would you like to see get the Desperado treatment?

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Jay Carvajal
post Dec 24 2007, 02:15 PM
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Fantastic!!! I have his Maximum Black art book and the pages are practically falling out because I've looked through it so many times. The only negative is that I have to wait until July to get this new one mad.gif
Awesome news though and I'm counting down the days until it's out.

As far as other artists, an Art of Barry Windsor-Smith book would make me one happy guy.


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post Dec 24 2007, 06:03 PM
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QUOTE(Jay Carvajal @ Dec 24 2007, 03:15 PM) *
Fantastic!!! I have his Maximum Black art book and the pages are practically falling out because I've looked through it so many times. The only negative is that I have to wait until July to get this new one mad.gif
Awesome news though and I'm counting down the days until it's out.

As far as other artists, an Art of Barry Windsor-Smith book would make me one happy guy.


Barry Windsor-Smith is one of my all time favorite artists! The problem with doing a book on Barry though is that he did TWO books (OPUS and OPUS II) through Fantagraphics a few years back. I'm not sure what else I could do or add to make it worth doing another volume so close to the previous two.

Good taste in your suggestion though!

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Jay Carvajal
post Dec 24 2007, 10:32 PM
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Yeah, that's true. I guess the fan in me just wants to see more of his work smile.gif What about Tim Truman, has he done an "Art of" book before? Dale Keown? Travis Charest?

Anyway, looking forward to the new Tim Bradstreet book, big time!


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post Dec 25 2007, 12:27 PM
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QUOTE(Jay Carvajal @ Dec 24 2007, 11:32 PM) *
Yeah, that's true. I guess the fan in me just wants to see more of his work smile.gif What about Tim Truman, has he done an "Art of" book before? Dale Keown? Travis Charest?

Anyway, looking forward to the new Tim Bradstreet book, big time!


All good names! I'll add them to my list of "to go after."

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post Jan 31 2008, 02:28 AM
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Tim Truman and Travis Charest aren't bad suggestions at all! I also wouldn't mind seeing a book on Moebius, but I know art books have been done before (primarily French language ones).

I can think of quite a few, actually...... Paul Chadwick, Craig Hamilton, another Bernie Wrightson book (it's been awhile since A Look Back ), Rick Geary, Sergio Aragones.

The only reasons I haven't mentioned Charles Vess, Gary Gianni, and Mark Schultz is that all 3 have some upcoming books.

So.....the one artist that I think is way overdue for a comprehensive art book above all others?

Easy.

William Stout!
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post Feb 1 2008, 02:01 PM
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QUOTE(Powerslave214 @ Jan 31 2008, 03:28 AM) *
Tim Truman and Travis Charest aren't bad suggestions at all! I also wouldn't mind seeing a book on Moebius, but I know art books have been done before (primarily French language ones).

I can think of quite a few, actually...... Paul Chadwick, Craig Hamilton, another Bernie Wrightson book (it's been awhile since A Look Back ), Rick Geary, Sergio Aragones.

The only reasons I haven't mentioned Charles Vess, Gary Gianni, and Mark Schultz is that all 3 have some upcoming books.

So.....the one artist that I think is way overdue for a comprehensive art book above all others?

Easy.

William Stout!



Your wish is coming to fruition as I write this. The publisher is John Flesk and it is supposed to be ready for release late this summer or early fall the last time I looked. The focus will be on Stout's paleontological and other wildlife art.
I have to say Flesk's books are gorgeous (the latest is on the work of Steve Rude).
Between Desperado, John Flesk and Spectrum/Underwood these are the glory days of the illustrative arts!
And for the older illustrators from the golden age you have to check out the folios put out by Jim Vadeboncoeur titled "IMAGES", which is up to it's 8th volume with three addition volumes focusing on line art alone.

Now, the guy I'd like to Desperado cover (not at all dismissing your suggestions, which are great) is Mike Mignola. Not just his Hellboy and BPRD characters but a full retrospective.

And when is someone going to give Stephen Hickman some respect? One, thin volume 20 years ago is just a drop in the bucket.

And John Buscema, Joe Kubert and Gil Kane, when is someone going to give these giants a nice, big, 200 pages+, hardcover retrospective, and not just of their superhero work?

I could go on but see no point at this time. It's great just to see what coming.


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post Feb 19 2008, 10:12 PM
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QUOTE(nomadic @ Feb 1 2008, 03:01 PM) *
Your wish is coming to fruition as I write this. The publisher is John Flesk and it is supposed to be ready for release late this summer or early fall the last time I looked. The focus will be on Stout's paleontological and other wildlife art.
I have to say Flesk's books are gorgeous (the latest is on the work of Steve Rude).
Between Desperado, John Flesk and Spectrum/Underwood these are the glory days of the illustrative arts!
And for the older illustrators from the golden age you have to check out the folios put out by Jim Vadeboncoeur titled "IMAGES", which is up to it's 8th volume with three addition volumes focusing on line art alone.

Now, the guy I'd like to Desperado cover (not at all dismissing your suggestions, which are great) is Mike Mignola. Not just his Hellboy and BPRD characters but a full retrospective.

And when is someone going to give Stephen Hickman some respect? One, thin volume 20 years ago is just a drop in the bucket.

And John Buscema, Joe Kubert and Gil Kane, when is someone going to give these giants a nice, big, 200 pages+, hardcover retrospective, and not just of their superhero work?

I could go on but see no point at this time. It's great just to see what coming.
Rick


You guys want to see the "working" cover (subject to change) on the Tim Bradstreet book. Well, here it is!

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post Feb 19 2008, 10:14 PM
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QUOTE(joepruett @ Feb 19 2008, 11:12 PM) *
You guys want to see the "working" cover (subject to change) on the Tim Bradstreet book. Well, here it is!

Joe



Okay, let's try this again. :-)

JoeAttached File  Archetype.low.res.jpg ( 77.59K ) Number of downloads: 10
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post Feb 20 2008, 11:34 AM
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Looks great! I'm counting down the days until I can pick this up.


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post Feb 24 2008, 08:35 PM
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Joe,

Dat's a spicy'a meat'a'ball!!
Seriously, keep that cover if you can. You know it's a good design when something just larger than a postage stamp grabs your eye.

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Jay Carvajal
post Apr 8 2008, 08:30 PM
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Got mine preordered! Can't wait to crack the cover!


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post Jun 10 2008, 07:34 PM
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Hey all, and thanks kindly for the nice welcome.
I think everyone is going to get a tremendous kick out of the new book, the sequel to Maximum Black.
Right now Joe and I are over 300 pages for this retrospective.

Updates and lots of other info including peeks at the front and back cover art over at my forum.
Check the link for more info - Archetype on the Tim Bradstreet Forum.

Not to steal thunder from Desperado mind you, just connecting the threads.

Cheers all - TB
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post Jun 11 2008, 12:28 PM
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GREAT to have you with us and I would like to extend my welcome as well. I just added a link to your post under Rapid Fire News over on the front of the site to share this link with even more people. Cheers!


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post Jun 12 2008, 02:28 AM
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I loved Maximum Black. Really looking forward to getting my hands on this book as well when it comes out.

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post Jun 12 2008, 02:22 PM
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Thanks for that Chuck -
We do sincerely appreciate you taking the time to help us promote!
And thanks for the kind words from Katapult.

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post Jun 12 2008, 02:27 PM
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Also, Joe -
A member of my forums had this question -

Posted by J.Weber - "Will the $79.99 version be available through retail stores, or will that be something that we'll have to order through a specialty shop?"

I think it's a good question and would like to know the answer myself wink.gif

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post Jun 22 2008, 04:30 PM
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JUST WANTED TO SAY THAT I'M REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO "ARCHETYPE". TIM BRADSTREET IS ONE OF THE PRE-EMINENT COVER ARTISTS WORKING IN THE MEDIUM TODAY. IT'LL BE REALLY INTERESTING TO SEE THE WAY HIS WORK HAS EVOLVED FROM "MAXIMUM BLACK" TO THE PRESENT. GREAT PRODUCTION VALUES ON YOUR PREVIOUS VOLUMES AS WELL (I HAVE THE ART OF BRIAN BOLLAND - AWESOME!). ADD MY VOTE FOR A VOLUME DEDICATED TO TRAVIS CHAREST-THAT WOULD BE A MUST-HAVE FOR ME! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!
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post Jun 23 2008, 11:11 PM
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QUOTE(Tim Bradstreet @ Jun 12 2008, 03:27 PM) *
Also, Joe -
A member of my forums had this question -

Posted by J.Weber - "Will the $79.99 version be available through retail stores, or will that be something that we'll have to order through a specialty shop?"

I think it's a good question and would like to know the answer myself wink.gif

- TB

The signed edition ($79.99 version) will be available through all finer retail stores, Amazon.com, etc., as well as the Desperado website.

Joe
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post Jun 26 2008, 04:16 AM
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Hi!

I have preordered (Previews) the signed edition

Does this edition will slipcased or somehow protected?

I´m from Spain and I fear that this treasure arrives with some sort of damage smile.gif

Thank you!
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