Damon Gentry

Best Sequential Art Ever (This Week)
Best Sequential Art Ever (This Week)
Best Sequential Art Ever (This Week)
The comic book, animation, illustration, pinup, mashup, fan art and design communities are generating amazing artwork of myriad styles and tastes, all of which ends up on the Internet and filtered into ComicsAlliance’s Best Art Ever (This Week). These images convey senses of mood and character — not to mention artistic skill — but comic books are specifically a medium of sequential narratives, and great sequential art has to be both beautiful (totally subjective!) and clear in its storytelling (not so subjective!). The words and the pictures need to work together to tell the story and create whatever tone, emotion and indeed world the story requires. The contributions of every person on a creative team, from the writer to the artist(s) to the letterers, are necessary to achieving a great page of sequential storytelling. It is the special nature of comic books that we’re celebrating in this recurring feature: Best Sequential Art Ever (This Week).
Read 11 Pages of 'Sabertooth Swordsman'
Read 11 Pages of 'Sabertooth Swordsman'
Read 11 Pages of 'Sabertooth Swordsman'
On sale now from Dark Horse is a hardcover collection of Sabertooth Swordsman by  Damon Gentry (Eerie) and Aaron Conley (Prophet), a story that ComicsAlliance's Chris Sims praised as "a big, sweeping adventure with new, strange twists" and "one of the most fun comics I’ve read in a long while."
Damon Gentry And Aaron Conley's 'Sabertooth Swordsman' Review
Damon Gentry And Aaron Conley's 'Sabertooth Swordsman' Review
Damon Gentry And Aaron Conley's 'Sabertooth Swordsman' Review
High concept books can be a pretty mixed bag. It's one thing to come up with one of those compelling, bizarre premises that grab the reader's attention, but if the substance isn't there to back it up -- or even if it's done in the wrong tone -- they fall flatter than just about anything else you'll find on the shelves. When they work, though, the results can be pretty amazing, and fortunately, Dam