I was digging through some old piles of posters and came across this gem. It's pretty large and didn't fit on my scanner, so I scanned it in pieces and will put it up here to show. I bought this Adam Warren Manga Star Wars print from SDCC 2002. This was when they were promoting the last Star Wars movie and had just released the last movie title and were selling shirts. So I bought a shirt and this poster.
It's quite a sight, the full poster. I'm just trying to frame it now so I can hang it and enjoy it.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Manga Star Wars by Adam Warren
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Labels: adam warren, darth, empire strikes back, han solo, jabba, leia, light saber, luke, manga, obi wan, return of the jedi, sdcc, star wars
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Warrior Nun Areala Opening
Thought some of you might get a kick out of seeing this.. of what could have been..
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Labels: anime, ben dunn, manga, warrior nun areala, wow
Friday, September 14, 2007
Finally it might be cool to be in manga...
From the WallStreet Journal:
Score one for the nerds! Shares of Japanese companies involved in the production of animated films and comic books soared in Tokyo Wednesday amid speculation that Taro Aso, secretary-general of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party -- and a well-known comic-book fan -- may be the nation's next prime minister. Following Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's surprise resignation, shares linked to hobbies associated with "otaku," or nerds, jumped. (See related article.)
In May, while serving as Japan’s foreign minister, Mr. Aso unveiled plans to establish the International Manga Award to recognize foreign cartoonists. When the winners were announced in July, Mr. Aso told Kyodo News, “It is my hope that manga, through these works, will act as a bridge to the world.” Mr. Aso’s official Web site contains an ode to “manga” published in August that praises the genre for lifting Japan’s standing on the international stage and urges his countrymen to be proud of this success.
(more, see article for complete story)Posted by Burtons at 12:03 PM 0 comments
Labels: japan, manga, otaku, prime minister
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Blog has a new look today
Hi Folks... If our site looks different than yesterday, it's because I changed our blog template because I felt the "whites" in the previous visual style were lacking character, too bland, and uber-subtle, if that's a word. The blog looked like it was a vast wasteland, when in fact we've got a lot of original art already posted, with a lot more coming. I'm just warming up the scanner. :) Well, the other reason for the change is that we now look more consistent with our "sister" original comic book art blog @ http://11by17.blogspot.com, which is focused on non-anime/non-manga original comic book artwork, instead much more Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, Neal Adams, John Byrne, Todd McFarlane, Romita, Buscema, Kirby, etc etc, you know 70s, 80s, 90s art. So don't navigate away yet, instead pull up a chair, get comfy and stay a while. :)
Email me or leave a comment with your impression of the blog so far and I'll respond ASAP. Do you want to see more new and original artwork? Any Ben Dunn Marvel Mangaverse fans out there? Any Adam Warren fans out there? Any Kaare Andrews fans out there? How about anime or manga fans? I hope to be in Japan later this year, so if anyone from Japan is reading, I'd love to know of any stores in Tokyo area that sell manga original art.
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Labels: adam warren, anime, ben dunn, comic book stores, japan, kaare andrews, manga, original comic book art, tokyo
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Manga Spidey & Manga Tigra commission by Ben Dunn
Back in 2005, I was able to get a hold of Ben Dunn and get this commission done by him, and it's in color too! Full 11-by-17 inches in size and vibrant colors!! Features his rendition of Marvel Mangaverse Spider-Man and Marvel Mangaverse Tigra. Very cool!
I highly recommend contacting him and acquiring your very own personal commissioned artwork. I know he does commission auctions on eBay from time to time, when he isn't busy, so keep an eye out for the next one. He does a really nice job on them.
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Labels: ben dunn, comic, manga, mangaverse, original art, spiderman, tigra
Friday, September 7, 2007
Hey Kids! It's Gumby!
Not exactly manga, but not exactly human either. It's Gumby, kids!!
I picked up this sketch from Arthur Adams at the 2003 Wondercon. He was gracious enough to meticulously pencil then ink this sketch for me. Art's a funny guy too, so while watching him do his magic, it's cool to chit-chat a bit and learn what's new for him. I remember when Gumby's Summer Fun Special comic book came out, as well as the Winter Fun Special comic. Good times.
Some of you may know that Art is a big toy fan. If you see him at the next local convention, bring him some cool Godzilla toys. He'd like that but he might also already have them too. But did you know that Art did the covers for the Masamune Shirow "American" Appleseed comic book in the mid-late 80s. The link is to an Arthur Adams fan site.
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Labels: 2002, anime, appleseed, arthur adams, godzilla, gumby, manga, masamune shirow, original art, sketch, wondercon
Marvel Mangaverse Spider-Man 1 Original Cover Art
Here's the original cover artwork to Marvel Mangaverse Spider-Man #1. This piece was all hand-drawn by Kaare Andrews. The backgrounds were done digitally and then all of it was combined and colored at time of printing.
I like the way Spidey's mitts are bigger. Really stands out, and gotta love those webs. Not sure if this was something added by Kaare, or if it was in the original Marvel Mangaverse design by Ben Dunn.
I hope someday they will bring back the entire Marvel Mangaverse, and then take them up against the DC Mangaverse. hahaha
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Labels: ben dunn, kaare andrews, manga, mangaverse, original art
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Dirty Pair original art
Any Dirty Pair fans ? Adam Warren did some great work when adapting "Dirty Pair" to comic book form.
This is a great page from Dirty Pair II and shows Kei and Yuri. And guns. Lots of guns. Warren original art doesn't show up often and when it does, it definitely gets snatched up quickly. If anyone is interested in seeing more, give me a shout and I'll post more of his stuff in the future.
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Labels: adam warren, anime, comic, dirty pair, kei, manga, original art, yuri