One last soul to remember from Drawing Now (with all those Rulliers, Carrasquers, Bezanics, Zsakos or Rumseys) was a Valencian artist represented by the Madrilian gallery Fernando Pradilla (one of the very few foreign galleries to attend the event). …
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RIP Mingote
posted: 08/04/2012
Liberal, charming, well-educated and exquisitely respectful, that’s how many will remember Antonio Mingote‘s artwork, but also his persona, character and image. The Catalan-born, Madrilian-adopted legend who died last Tuesday was considered by many the most successful cartoonist in Spain, …
Ralph McQuarrie Remembered
posted: 05/03/2012
Ralph McQuarrie was one of those extremely bizarre humans gifted with the power to see and talk to aliens. He was so lucky that being a kid, and way before he moved to California in the 60s, these …














↓ Image: The Futurists
Oh Marvel! Some of the best comics of all times came out of those little heads like Lee or Kirby. You still hire some of the best illustrators out there, like the one we present today: Mitch Breitweiser.
Mitch Breitweiser is a cover and sequential artist for Marvel comics who has illustrated many of Marvels most iconic characters. Mitch resides in Little Rock, AR with his comic colorist wife, Elizabeth, and their cat, Chumley. But we’re not going to focus in his Marvel work (which you can see in his webpage), today we’re bringing you his latest piece of art: a free webcomic called “The Futurists“…
Prelude Episode 1 (click here for high-res image)
Prelude Episode 2 (click here for high-res image)
The Futurists is the culmination of the creative partnership of Mitch Breitweiser and Patrick Stiles. Set in colonial India in the late 1800’s, The Futurists is an epic tome about the quest for eternal life gone horribly wrong, the search for absolution , and the path to self destruction. Hope you like it!