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Colleen Coover is an Eisner Award-winning comic book artist based in Portland, Oregon. Her comics include the adult title Small Favors and the all-ages Banana Sunday. She has been published by Dark Horse, Top Shelf, Marvel, and many others. She works with her husband, writer Paul Tobin, on the Eisner-winning series Bandette.
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Getting Ready For San Diego Comic-Con 2009 (Part 4)
New Event Schedule Edition! A more complete look at what I will be doing in San Diego when I’m not at my table (Artist Alley FF-15.) All times are subject to change. Thursday 1:00-2:00 Attending the Mondo Marvel panel, where … Continue reading
Getting Ready For San Diego Comic-Con 2009 (Part 3)
More stuff for my table (Artist Alley FF-15) at San Diego! My Li’l Daikaiju drawing from a few weeks back will be available as a 8″x10″ digital print in a limited edition of 30. Again, I’ll also have copies of … Continue reading
Getting Ready For San Diego Comic-Con 2009 (Part 2)
More stuff for my table at SDCC! Blank cards with my digital illustrations of the characters from a popular board game. These will be for sale in sets of six along with the Small Favors collections, my new buttons, and … Continue reading
Getting Ready For San Diego Comic-Con 2009 (Part 1)
It’s that time of year again! I’m putting together items to display and sell from my table in less than two weeks! I got my table assignment yesterday: come find me in Artist Alley at table FF-15. As usual, I’ll … Continue reading
I *HEART* Richard Stark’s THE HUNTER by Darwyn Cooke
Got my little fangirl hands on someone’s advance reader’s edition of Richard Stark’s The Hunter graphic novel, written and drawn by Darwyn Cooke. After devouring it like a box of delicious caramels laced with sea-salt (mmmmm…. ) I sprang to … Continue reading
A GentleBull at Leisure
I recently did this portrait of Bully The Little Stuffed Bull, blogger of all things fun. If you like fun things, and fun comics in particular, do pop over and read his posts. Be sure to look at his photos, … Continue reading
The Great (Digital Comics) Experiment
French artist “Balak01” explores the possibilities of comics storytelling—freed from the limitations of printing on paper—on his DeviantART blog. Click through his strips About Digital Comics and ABOUT About Digital Comics to start thinking about the new tools we all … Continue reading
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Emerald City ’09 Charity Art Book
Emerald City Comic Con 2009 has announced the Monsters and Dames charity art book, a 9″ x 12″ full-color 48-page hardcover to benefit the Seattle Children’s Hospital. It’ll be available exclusively at the show for only $25! Between the preview … Continue reading
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Delayed Solace
You know how sometimes you can like the idea of something, but not really like the thing itself? Yeah, that’s how it was with me and James Bond, until I saw Daniel Craig in Casino Royale. There was this great … Continue reading
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Sinister SIX? You only need ONE Doom.
My good buddy Rich Ellis has been posting weekly “sketches” that are actually awesome fully-rendered illustrations on his sketch blog– this week inspired by Paul‘s upcoming mini-series Doctor Doom And The Masters Of Evil.
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Geek Freak-Out!
Oh my god it’s too fantastic for words! I just found out (via Living Between Wednesdays) about illustrator/comics artist J. Bone’s Skein and Bones craft blog! Once again, evidence suggests that everything is better in Canada.
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