We here at the mighty Zeros 2 Heroes are zooming along with book production. So much sweet art, so many talented hands… I’m getting all dizzy!
Kuba Kujawa has done an outstanding job on Jason Cook’s Blake Undying. It is, for all intents and purposes, done. Ed Brisson is almost done lettering, and viola!
Here is an excellent shot following the climax of Page X :
Speaking of Kuba, the talented titan is now barreling head first into Tom Irony’s Slaughter Incorporated. Picking up where Steve Goad left, Kuba has already penciled the rest of the pages in his own inimitable style and will keep going until the last dab of paint is virtually applied. Cheggidood:
Christian Major’s Deutschmaschine is, like the other books, steadily moving forward. Santiago Bou is a formidable talent who’s pencils evoke a classic yet contemporary style. He certainly knows how to convey a story with pictures. Devon Jopling’s inks are solid and Luis Guerero’s colours make everyone (charcters and artists) look amazing. Have a gander at Page 01:
See You in the Funny Papers!
Julian

Comments (4)
wow! i haven’t seen anything of Deutschmaschine is a long time, and this page looks stunning. I love the colours in the sky and the texture on the floor of the airplane… its that sort of things that really catches my eye. Of course, the rest of it looks great as well, its just those ‘little’ things…
I can’t wait to see more of Slaughter Inc… one of my favourites. And Blake Undying done? Yeah!! Great job Kuba!
Comment by maria the dreamer | June 7th, 2008 @ 11:19 pm
Kuba rocks, indeed! Jason and Tom are a couple of lucky writers. However, what really caught my eye was the page from Christian’s book. Absolutely beautiful. Santiago, Devon and Luis are inspired! That sky is unbelievable (and I mean that in the good way!). Don’t be afraid to let us see more SOON, Julian!
Comment by Tenzil Kem | June 8th, 2008 @ 2:13 am
Wowio on the Deutschmaschine artwork!
Comment by crackwalker | June 9th, 2008 @ 5:51 pm
Santiago, Devon, & Luis make a formidable team. Awesome.
Comment by genrewriter | June 12th, 2008 @ 12:44 am