In honor of the completion of Jason Lutes' graphic novel, Berlin, a group of his colleagues and former students got together to each redraw a page in our own style, as a gift. It was indeed an honor!
As a fun exercise, I thought I'd try redrawing a page from my very first, very melodramatic comic project from high school and college. (For comparison, here is the original page from 2005.)
Just for fun and practice, I drew a three-page mash-up of the 1986 film Labyrinth and Carla Speed McNeil's incredible comic, Finder (specifically, three pages from Dream Sequence).
Single-page comic strip, excerpted from the minicomic Tiny Dynamo: DEMOS.
My contribution to the Seven Days cartoon issue. Text (and source photos) by the lovely Alice Levitt!
In honor of the completion of Jason Lutes' graphic novel, Berlin, a group of his colleagues and former students got together to each redraw a page in our own style, as a gift. It was indeed an honor!
As a fun exercise, I thought I'd try redrawing a page from my very first, very melodramatic comic project from high school and college. (For comparison, here is the original page from 2005.)
Just for fun and practice, I drew a three-page mash-up of the 1986 film Labyrinth and Carla Speed McNeil's incredible comic, Finder (specifically, three pages from Dream Sequence).
Single-page comic strip, excerpted from the minicomic Tiny Dynamo: DEMOS.
My contribution to the Seven Days cartoon issue. Text (and source photos) by the lovely Alice Levitt!