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downthetubes · 1 year
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In Pictures: Gerry Anderson’s Century 21 Exhibition at the Cartoon Museum
A quick tour of London Cartoon Musuem's "micro" Gerry Anderson art exhibition featuring art by Frank Bellamy and Kevin O'Neill
Following up on our earlier report on an appearance by TV, audio producer and publisher Jamie Anderson and comic artist Lee Sullivan at the Cartoon Museum next month, here’s a quick “tour” of their current “In Focus” Gerry Anderson’s Century 21 Exhibition, courtesy of Richard Sheaf. Gerry Anderson and his team, including his then wife, Sylvia, revolutionised the world of puppetry with his…
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graphicpolicy · 2 years
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Around the Tubes
Some comic news and reviews from around the web to start the day #comics #comicbooks
It’s one of two new comic days! What are you all getting? What are you excited for? Sound off in the comments below. While you think about that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web. Smash Pages – Rest in peace, Kevin O’Neill – Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and fans. The Beat – A Year of Free Comics: What was grandpa hiding in THE SECRETS OF THE WILLSON FAMILY? –…
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marywoodartdept · 1 year
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Cutscene Animation
Nicola, our animation blogger, shares about creating a cutscene for an animation she created. The clip is based on a game she developed in class. Read "Cutscene Animation" to learn more about her process and watch her impressive animation. #MarywoodArt
Last semester I took Digital Illustration with Kevin O’Neill, which I really enjoyed. The final project was a short animation, and I was stoked that I’d get to try something involving animation. My animation is a cutscene from a game that I’d developed for the class. It’s meant to be the first cutscene of the game, when the playable character gets shipwrecked on a strange island with secrets… and…
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hold322 · 2 years
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474 Never pulled the trigger
474 Never pulled the trigger
This week on The World’s Greatest Comic Book Podcast™, we remember Leslie Phillips, Garry Roberts, Kevin O’Neill, Carlos Pacheco, Gallagher, and Kevin Conroy. In Moving Picture News: Wakanda Forever made $180 Million on its opening weekend. William Shatner endorsed a “Jonah Hex” series pitch. Keanu Reeves and Ian McShane will join Ana de Armas in “Ballerina.” “Partner Tracks” and “The Imperfects”…
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justenoughtrope · 2 years
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486: Two Kevins and a Carlos
This week, we say good bye to the talented artists Carlos Pacheco and Kevin O'Neill and celebrate the life and career of the definitive Batman, Kevin Conroy! #RIPKevinConroy
This week, we say good bye to the talented artists Carlos Pacheco and Kevin O’Neill and celebrate the life and career of the definitive Batman, Kevin Conroy! #RIPKevinConroy Check out the new show on the JET Network, Sailor Noob! http://www.twitter.com/noob_sailor Celebrate guilty pleasure movies with Kal on Craft Disservices! http://www.craftdisservices.com Persist with us on Facebook and…
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scifi4wifi · 2 years
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Kevin O'Neill, 'League of Extraordinary Gentlemen' Artist, Passes Away
Kevin O’Neill, ‘League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’ Artist, Passes Away
Comic book fans and professionals alike mourn the lost last week of Kevin O’Neill last week after a long illness. O’Neill’s professional career as a comicbook artist began at the tender age of 16, working behind the scenes on British kids humor magazines. As both artist and editor, he was one of the key figures in the early years of 2000AD, the comics publishing company that gave rise to Judge…
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thecomicon · 3 years
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Review: Alan Moore And Kevin O'Neill's 'Cinema Purgatorio: This is Sinerama'
Review: Alan Moore And Kevin O’Neill’s ‘Cinema Purgatorio: This is Sinerama’
The collected Cinema Purgatorio: This is Sinerama by Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill, published by Avatar, collects the chapters from the comics – originally a Kickstarter backed serial that also featured stories by creators such as Garth Ennis, Raúlo Cáceres, Max Brooks, Michael DiPascale, Kieron Gillen, Ignacio Calero, Christos Gage, and Gabriel Andrade. If one doesn’t count the collected volume…
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brokenfrontier · 3 years
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New Publishing Imprint Dark & Golden Books to Publish Forgotten Classics of British Comics, Starting with Kevin O'Neill's 'Mek Memoirs'
New Publishing Imprint Dark & Golden Books to Publish Forgotten Classics of British Comics, Starting with Kevin O’Neill’s ‘Mek Memoirs’
Dark & Golden Books is a new imprint “dedicated to charting a less travelled course through the history of British comics, finding and celebrating mislaid and forgotten classics for the audience of today in new high-quality editions.” A new publishing operation from Strip for Me’s Douglas Noble and Breakdown Press’s Tom Oldham. Their first publication, coming next week, is Kevin O’Neill’s early…
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tinynavajoreads · 3 years
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Tiny Navajo Reads: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 1
Tiny Navajo Reads: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 1 by Alan Moore. An interesting look at the #comic that inspired the film. #comicreview #review #librarybook #reading #writing
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 1 by Alan Moore, illustrated by Kevin O’Neill ◆ ◆ ◆ ◇ ◇ *Published 2011 by Vertigo Comics* I had actually seen the movie with Sean Connery first, because I honestly didn’t know there was a comic of it. I liked the movie well enough, so I finally sought out the comic to see how it compared. It was interesting, and not quite what I expected. The League…
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taylor-its-me · 3 years
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Queer Graphic Novels and Comics!
Welcome back, my lovely readers! I hope you are all very well and that you are READY to write down all these recommendations because they’re the bomb! But first, let me remind you that this little page has now an Instagram account with the same name: litforqueers (https://www.instagram.com/litforqueers/) and you should totally follow us on there as well! So without further ado, let’s get into…
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downthetubes · 2 months
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Kevin O’Neill original “Torquemada”art up for auction
Cartoonist Lew Stringer is selling an original illustration by his late friend, 2000AD artist Kevin O'Neill.
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graphicpolicy · 7 months
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Alan Moore and Steve Moore's long-awaited magnum opus, The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic, coming October 2024
Alan Moore and Steve Moore's long-awaited magnum opus, The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic, coming October 2024 #books #magic
Top Shelf Productions and Knockabout Ltd have announced the publication date of the long-awaited The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic. Born of the longstanding creative partnership between legendary writer Alan Moore and his creative and magical mentor Steve Moore (no relation), this celebration of magic and the occult has been meticulously under development for nearly two decades and is…
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marywoodartdept · 2 years
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Alumni Stories: Meet Kevin O'Neill
In this month's Alumni Stories, we are delighted to introduce you to Mr. Kevin O'Neill, an accomplished staff artist for the Scranton Times-Tribune newspaper, and an adjunct art instructor for undergraduates here at Marywood. Meet Kevin! #MarywoodArt
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fangirlnationmag · 7 years
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Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill to End on High Notes with 'League of Extraordinary Gentleman: Tempest'
Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill to End on High Notes with ‘League of Extraordinary Gentleman: Tempest’
Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill are bringing The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and their careers to a close. The final volume of the literary-based coming will end with The Tempest.  This new graphic novel will help tie up lose ends from the three proceeding volumes. Here’s the synopsis: Opening simultaneously in the panic-stricken headquarters of British Military Intelligence, the fabled…
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milliondollarbaby87 · 4 years
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The River Wild (1994) Review
The River Wild (1994) Review
When Gail Hartman returns to her hometown with her son Roarke to take him on the wild river for his birthday where years earlier she used to be a guide, her workaholic husband Tom had originally not travelled with them but caught up just as they were about to leave, their daughter left with Gail’s parents. They were not the only ones to be navigating the river . . . ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading
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comiccrusaders · 7 years
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Alan Moore & Kevin O'Neill present The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume IV: THE TEMPEST
Alan Moore & Kevin O’Neill present The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume IV: THE TEMPEST
Six-issue miniseries will serve as “swan song” not only to award-winning LEAGUE series but also to creators’ careers After an epic seventeen-year journey through the entirety of human culture – the biggest cross-continuity ‘universe’ that is conceivable – Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill will conclude both their legendary League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and their equally legendary comic-book…
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