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Thanks to him. I found the idea just before the signing session (free sketch session) It's a A5 size (8.27'' x 5.845'') Geoffo made it in 10-15 minutes, and there was no need for him to have reference document to drawn him (and I've never seen a Chamber made by him)
Thanks to everybody. I first met Geoffo (and his bro Mast) at Comic Con Paris 2011, and sympathized there. When a common friend proposed to buy it, it was "forced" to buy it, this illustration is so powerful that I did not want to miss it.
Thanks a lot. This was the first time Yildiray drawn him. Something really impressive is the pose that makes him pretty cramped on the drawing, even its A3 size - 29.7 cm x 42 cm - 11'' x 17''
For this one, I was the lucky guy ^^ It was a free sketch session, with luck, I was the first to be there... It was not the first one to be made (late work), but Paolo decided to ink this (and it was the only one in two days)... I was really happy with pencil version, but seeing this drawing being inked was a great surprise, with an awesome result ^^
Thanks... It was really impressive to see him at work. When he draws, he takes everything into account (relief included) Then markers : light grey / dark, every color limits were made during pencil...
Merci, trouvé il y a une douzaine d'années dans une librairie d'occasion sur Avignon... Pas forcément beaucoup de sous à l'époque, mais j'avais réussi à me la faire offrir pour mon anniversaire... Là vraiment content d'avoir un petit morceau d'histoire du comics français
Tout le mérite en vient à l'auteur ^^ Par contre pour une première séance de dédicace j'avais été vacciné : sur une quinzaine de sketchs, une dizaine de Wolverine...autant dire que ça soule l'auteur et que les autres dessins sont beaucoup plus plaisants à réaliser... pour ça que souvent j'essaye de demander des persos moins conventionnels histoire de permettre à l'auteur de faire autre chose All credit go to the author ^ ^ For a first book signing I had been vaccinated: ten out of fifteen were Wolverine sketch... not really pleasant for the artist... that's why now I try to find characters less conventional to allow the artist to do something else ...