Tag Archive | "Charles Vess"

Alex’s audio round-up

Thursday, October 21, 2010

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As the leaves continue to tumble from our trees Alex Fitch takes a moment from selecting his autumn and winter wardrobe to update us to the radio and podcast shows he’s involved with over the next week. As ever check the Panel Borders site for more details and archived podcasts of previous shows. Panel Borders: [...]

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Charles Vess and the Wheel of Time

Monday, September 27, 2010

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Tor is planning a young adult e-edition of Robert Jordan’s bestselling Wheel of Time next year and the great Charles Vess is doing the cover and ten interior illustrations; on the Tor blog Irene Gallo can’t resist showing off two sketches from Charles and I can’t blame her: (art by Charles Vess, (c) Tor/Vess)

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Instructions

Friday, June 4, 2010

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Because some days you just want some Gaiman-Vess loveliness…

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BICS news – Charles Vess and ……..

Saturday, April 17, 2010

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(Charles Vess at San Diego Comic-Con 2004, via Geek Speek) Yes, I realise it’s a little late. I meant to put something up last month when it was announced. Bad me. But anyway, news from the British International Comics Show, happening in Birmingham October 16th and 17th. The wonderful Charles Vess is making a very rare [...]

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Read The Art Of Charles Vess – for free!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

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Dark Horse Comics have the entire Art Of Charles Vess book; Drawing Down The Moon available as an free e-book over at their website. It is, a you would expect from Charles Vess, absolutely beautiful stuff and in what looks like a delightfully lavish hardback book due out in December. By all means go to [...]

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Drawing Down the Moon

Friday, August 7, 2009

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In the latest forthcoming titles solicitations from Dark Horse was a book I imagine a lot of fans will have been looking forward to: Drawing Down the Moon, a collection of art by the wonderful Charles Vess. The book was first mentioned a couple of years back, but work on selecting and designing a book [...]

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