Jeremy Haun

Comic Artist Jeremy Haun's Dino Day Kickstarter
Comic Artist Jeremy Haun's Dino Day Kickstarter
Comic Artist Jeremy Haun's Dino Day Kickstarter
Comics artist Jeremy Haun is currently running a Kickstarter for a project he calls Dino Day, which the father of two created to engage his sons in the process of creating art. The end product will be a hardcover art book of all of his dinosaur drawings, which range from detailed and serious to loose or humorous. Haun has drawn for DC, Marvel, Image, Top Cow, and more, and is currently the artist on DC's Constantine and Wolf Moon. He's also a part of the Bad Karma collective. While Dino Day has surpassed its funding goal, the Kickstarter is still running for another six days, so fans can still back the project to help it hit stretch goals like fancier printing and additional t-shirt designs.
Planet Comicon 2014 Comic Creator Photos
Planet Comicon 2014 Comic Creator Photos
Planet Comicon 2014 Comic Creator Photos
Kansas City's Planet Comicon has steadily grown into what may be the biggest comics and pop culture convention in the Midwest. After spending several years in the Overland Park Convention Center, a mid-sized facility in a suburb of Kansas City, last year Planet Comicon moved to Bartle Hall, a much bigger facility in the heart of downtown. This year, the convention doubled in floorspace, drew cospl
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).
Link Ink: New ‘Peanuts’ Stories, Drinking ‘Dr. Who’ And Smaller-Scale ‘Street Fighter’ Figures
Link Ink: New ‘Peanuts’ Stories, Drinking ‘Dr. Who’ And Smaller-Scale ‘Street Fighter’ Figures
Link Ink: New ‘Peanuts’ Stories, Drinking ‘Dr. Who’ And Smaller-Scale ‘Street Fighter’ Figures
Upcoming: Boom! Studios' Kaboom! imprint will launch an ongoing Peanuts series with a $1 #0 issue in November, followed by a #1 in January. Gaming: iTunes customers in Japan can now download a demo for the upcoming Neon Genesis Evangelion rhythm game, Evangelion: Sound Impact...