Shaolin Cowboy

Good Thing: Geof Darrow is Back to Blow Your Mind
Good Thing: Geof Darrow is Back to Blow Your Mind
Good Thing: Geof Darrow is Back to Blow Your Mind
The first time anyone reads a Geof Darrow comic, I can only imagine them having the exact same experience of their head exploding in some over-the-top, ridiculous way that only Darrow could illustrate. His brand of hyper-detailed hyper-violence is hard to replicate, and even just seeing a single panel of his work is enough to know that Darrow is unlike any other. So it's definitely a Good Thing that Darrow is heading back to comics this year with a new mini-series of Shaolin Cowboy.
Geof Darrow Unveils 'Shaolin Cowboy' Cover And New Art Book
Geof Darrow Unveils 'Shaolin Cowboy' Cover And New Art Book
Geof Darrow Unveils 'Shaolin Cowboy' Cover And New Art Book
If you've been suffering from a lack of Geof Darrow in your life, then folks, I have some very good news. In addition to the current Shaolin Cowboy mini series Who'll Stop The Reign, for which we have an exclusive look at the cover for issue #2 below, Dark Horse is publishing an oversized 128-page art book in July reprinting some of Darrow's best wort. But unlike most art books, there's a bit of a twist. Rather than presenting readers with finished pieces, Lead Poisoning: The Pencil Art Of Geof Darrow is stripping away inks and colors to show Darrow's intricate, incredibly detailed pencils, lifted from the work he's done at Dark Horse for over 20 years.
Geof Darrow Announces The Return Of 'Shaolin Cowboy'
Geof Darrow Announces The Return Of 'Shaolin Cowboy'
Geof Darrow Announces The Return Of 'Shaolin Cowboy'
I like to think that my tastes fall into pretty broad categories like "superhero" or "adventure stories," but if you get right down to it, my favorite genre of comics has to be "a comic where someone fights a shark with multiple chainsaws." The ambiguous clause there is intentional, I'm equally interested if it's the person or the shark who has the chainsaws. Either way, that extremely narrow, extremely awesome genre is exemplified by Geof Darrow's Shaolin Cowboy, a book that's light on plot and heavy on atmosphere, style, and highly detailed and extremely over the top fight sequences. And now, after a few years absent, it's finally making its return with a new series: Shaolin Cowboy: Who'll Stop The Reign?
MondoCon Confirms 2014 Lineup And Programming
MondoCon Confirms 2014 Lineup And Programming
MondoCon Confirms 2014 Lineup And Programming
When Mondo, the merchandising arm of the celebrated Alamo Drafthouse theater known for selling super-cool movie posters, announced that it would host a convention in Austin, Texas, September 20-21, it wasn't entirely clear what the focus would be. Movies? Artists? Movies about artists? As it turns out, it's all of the above. In addition to hosting the world-premiere screening of the new documentary about the British comics anthology 2000AD, Future Shock!, the weekend event will also host an array of comic artists, many of which have contributed their talents to film. Some of those artists, including Alex Ross have contributed art to celebrate the 15th anniversary of The Iron Giant.
Geof Darrow Talks 'Shaolin Cowboy,' His Early Years, And The Anatomy Of Pac-Man
Geof Darrow Talks 'Shaolin Cowboy,' His Early Years, And The Anatomy Of Pac-Man
Geof Darrow Talks 'Shaolin Cowboy,' His Early Years, And The Anatomy Of Pac-Man
After six years since the last issue, this October marks the return of Geof Darrow's Shaolin Cowboy, a comic that basically defines the term "rip-roaring." Focused on a cowboy who is also a Shaolin monk who wanders the world constantly finding trouble from people (and the occasional crustacean) who want him dead, the book is the perfect showcase for Darrow's highly detailed, kinetic art,
Geof Darrow-Designed Shaolin Cowboy Vinyl Figure Coming In February
Geof Darrow-Designed Shaolin Cowboy Vinyl Figure Coming In February
Geof Darrow-Designed Shaolin Cowboy Vinyl Figure Coming In February
It may still be tragically difficult to get your hands on the original Shaolin Cowboy comic book miniseries by Geof Darrow and the Wachowskis, but the silent hero of the fantastical west has been making a killer comeback nonetheless. Darrow teamed with writer Andrew Vachss for the recently-released The Shaolin Cowboy Adventure Magazine through Dark Horse and is now expanding into collectibles wit
Geof Darrow’s ‘Shaolin Cowboy’ Versus an Insanely Detailed Zombie Horde [Exclusive]
Geof Darrow’s ‘Shaolin Cowboy’ Versus an Insanely Detailed Zombie Horde [Exclusive]
Geof Darrow’s ‘Shaolin Cowboy’ Versus an Insanely Detailed Zombie Horde [Exclusive]
Geof Darrow's been busy at the drawing board preparing for the 2012 return of Shaolin Cowboy through Dark Horse Comics, and we've got a characteristically intricate new piece of art from the first issue to prove it. Last time we saw art from Shaolin Cowboy #1, the title's silent protagonist was taking a tortoise for a spin and mounting a few other unconventional steeds such as a bulldog and a dino