Thursday
Promotion Video for Contraband GN
We've been in touch with one of the UK's top 3D animation artists to create some promotial video material for Contraband. A preview sample of some early results can be seen on the side panel (INTRO). We're really pleased with what's arrived so far. The artist Koutsoliotas Kostas created nearly all animation material for the BBC in 2007 (Match of the Day, 2012 Olympic promos and heaps of reality TV bits). And he also did some solid work on that Red Star graphic novel/ PS2 video game a few years back. Check out his stuff at www.koutsoliotas.com.
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cell phone,
cell phone gun,
comic,
comic book,
iphone,
kostas,
mobile,
phil elliott,
thomas behe
Monday
Contraband Featured on ReadYourselfRaw
Woke up this morning to discover ReadYourselfRaw has selected Contraband as it's profile preview GN on it's monthly cover. RYR is a favourite site of ours so to have such a top billing is fantastic indeed! Check out www.readyourselfraw.com to see all of Feb '08's upcoming GN & comic titles along with critical reviews and top artist bios.
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Amazon,
comic,
comics,
contraband,
eyemelt,
graphic novel,
readyourselfraw,
slave labor,
slg,
thomas behe
Wednesday
Final Back Cover Art for Contraband GN
We finally wrapped up the final touches on the graphic novel and skipped it all off to Slave Labor Graphics over the weekend. Man, what a insane amount of work (but so rewarding!) In the end, Phil came up with this new back cover which I believe does a top job reflecting the mood and tone of the story. Guess that big promotion bit kicks off this week...

Issue One is now available at www.eyemelt.com.

Issue One is now available at www.eyemelt.com.
Friday
Interview with Canadian comic critic Tyson Durst
A few weeks back, Tyson Durst interviewed Phil & I where we kicked around a few issues relating to mobile phone abuse. Here's how it turned out:

"When people think of contraband, they typically picture illegal goods such as street drugs or guns. But in today’s society, where portable digital technology is commonplace, the distribution of explicit, violent reality content is the new contraband of the 21st century. Writer Thomas Behe and artist Phil Elliott explore this emerging and disturbing underground world in a new graphic novel of the same name." Click here for more...
"When people think of contraband, they typically picture illegal goods such as street drugs or guns. But in today’s society, where portable digital technology is commonplace, the distribution of explicit, violent reality content is the new contraband of the 21st century. Writer Thomas Behe and artist Phil Elliott explore this emerging and disturbing underground world in a new graphic novel of the same name." Click here for more...
Labels:
cell phone,
cell phone gun,
comic,
comic book,
contraband,
eyemelt,
graphic novel,
gun,
iphone,
slave labor,
slg,
thomas behe
Saturday
Contraband Available in Dec' 07 Diamond Previews
Contraband is now available for order in the December issue of Diamond Preview magazine. It's a fairly meaty pack this month so head into the middle bit to page 197 onto the AMAZE INK/ SLG section, and you'll see our order number: DEC07 3339
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