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THE KEEP: the comic - Scott Miller - 01-20-2005 Susan Wrote:Yeah! Where can we see some of Matthew's work? Ditto that. THE KEEP: the comic - Matthew Smith - 01-20-2005 Susan Wrote:Yeah! Where can we see some of Matthew's work? Two of my HELLBOY short stories ("Abe Sapien vs. Science" and "Lobster Johnson: Killer in my Skull") are collected in the BPRD: HOLLOW EARTH trade paperback and there's a HELLBOY pinup I did years ago in the Artist's Gallery on the new 4-disc HELLBOY SPECIAL EDITION dvd. You can find either of those at your local chain bookstore. If you're willing to visit a comic shop (which even I hesitate to do), you can probably still find my run on Crossgen Comics' THE PATH (a samurai comic I worked on for a while), and the NIGHTCRAWLER mini-series I did for Marvel. I've also done some books for DC and IMAGE over the years, including issues of STARMAN, SANDMAN MYSTERY THEATRE, and the DAY OF JUDGMENT mini-series. I'm really excited to get a chance to work with FPW, especially on THE KEEP. I read it when I was a kid and it's always been one of my favorite books, just as Paul has always been one of my favorite authors. --Matthew THE KEEP: the comic - Scott Miller - 01-20-2005 Matthew Smith Wrote:Two of my HELLBOY short stories ("Abe Sapien vs. Science" and "Lobster Johnson: Killer in my Skull") are collected in the BPRD: HOLLOW EARTH trade paperback and there's a HELLBOY pinup I did years ago in the Artist's Gallery on the new 4-disc HELLBOY SPECIAL EDITION dvd. You can find either of those at your local chain bookstore. If you're willing to visit a comic shop (which even I hesitate to do), you can probably still find my run on Crossgen Comics' THE PATH (a samurai comic I worked on for a while), and the NIGHTCRAWLER mini-series I did for Marvel. I've also done some books for DC and IMAGE over the years, including issues of STARMAN, SANDMAN MYSTERY THEATRE, and the DAY OF JUDGMENT mini-series. The search is on. Do you have a favorite? No website? THE KEEP: the comic - Mr_Falcon - 01-20-2005 I have never been into comic versions of novels much. however, Nightwings by Robert Silverberg was breathtaking. Very well done. Sadly- with all the moves over the years, I must have lost it, as I dont' know where it is. If this one turns out as nice, I would defiantely buy it. THE KEEP: the comic - Matthew Smith - 01-20-2005 Scott Miller Wrote:Do you have a favorite? No website? Sadly, no website. Keep meaning to set one up, but my work schedule makes it hard to find the time to focus on it. One of these days... My favorite piece of work so far is probably the "Abe Sapien vs. Science" story that ran in the back of HELLBOY: BOX FULL OF EVIL issue 2 (and is in the BPRD collection). I tend to be pretty hard on my own work, but I don't cringe too badly when I look at that story. --Matthew THE KEEP: the comic - Alan - 01-20-2005 Matthew Smith Wrote:Two of my HELLBOY short stories ("Abe Sapien vs. Science" and "Lobster Johnson: Killer in my Skull") are collected in the BPRD: HOLLOW EARTH trade paperback and there's a HELLBOY pinup I did years ago in the Artist's Gallery on the new 4-disc HELLBOY SPECIAL EDITION dvd. You can find either of those at your local chain bookstore. If you're willing to visit a comic shop (which even I hesitate to do), you can probably still find my run on Crossgen Comics' THE PATH (a samurai comic I worked on for a while), and the NIGHTCRAWLER mini-series I did for Marvel. I've also done some books for DC and IMAGE over the years, including issues of STARMAN, SANDMAN MYSTERY THEATRE, and the DAY OF JUDGMENT mini-series. I'll break out my Starman books when I get home tonight. If I remember correctly you worked on the Sins Of The Father arc and also on at least one Times Past story? I am really looking forward to the Keep comic now. I hope we can get it on Amazon, I hate going into comic shops anymore myself. I want to get Mike Allred's new golden plates book but am waiting for the collected edition so I can avoid the ambience of cat urine and stale pot smoke I find at my local shops. Anyways, congratulations, I'll be buying lots of copies for X-mas presents. THE KEEP: the comic - Susan - 01-20-2005 Matthew Smith Wrote:Two of my HELLBOY short stories ("Abe Sapien vs. Science" and "Lobster Johnson: Killer in my Skull") are collected in the BPRD: HOLLOW EARTH trade paperback and there's a HELLBOY pinup I did years ago in the Artist's Gallery on the new 4-disc HELLBOY SPECIAL EDITION dvd. You can find either of those at your local chain bookstore. If you're willing to visit a comic shop (which even I hesitate to do), you can probably still find my run on Crossgen Comics' THE PATH (a samurai comic I worked on for a while), and the NIGHTCRAWLER mini-series I did for Marvel. I've also done some books for DC and IMAGE over the years, including issues of STARMAN, SANDMAN MYSTERY THEATRE, and the DAY OF JUDGMENT mini-series. Which one of these? http://www.crossgen.com/members/common/coverart/popup.asp?i=23PT&t=The%20Path Susan THE KEEP: the comic - bkwormonthenet - 01-20-2005 fpw Wrote:I'm reeeeally looking forward to this. At last we'll see what the movie coulda / shoulda been. Amen to that! I can hardly wait for this! And I'll chime in with the rest that it is doubly great that a Forum member is illustrating. Way to go, Matthew! Sean THE KEEP: the comic - Biggles - 01-20-2005 fpw Wrote:Well, the revised contract is on my agent's desk, so I guess it's safe to tell you that IDW will be publishing a five-issue series of The Keep, scripted by yours truly and illustrated by the Forum's own Matthew D. Smith. Paul, Since many of us have not bought comics since our younger years, we're not likely to notice when they hit the newsstands. Plus, I for one would want to get pristine copies. Any thought of distribution over the internet, or perhaps through the RJ store? For that matter. how about signed/numbered copies? Just some thoughts. THE KEEP: the comic - SteveBlack - 01-20-2005 Quote:how about signed/numbered copies? Ah Biggles, always with the signed, limiteds !!! Steve PS Great news - I'll get my subscription sorted out ASAP!! |