I am what is called a meta-textual reader — I just read the book I am reading, I read every single thing that is associated with it and then continue outwards and ever outwards from there. So a fair while back now I found this story called Lazarus Churchyard and through that discovered this guy [...]
May 10, 2008
Categories: Comicsphere, art, artists, blogging, comic, comics, culture vulture, justine shaw, tinternet, updates, words, writers, writing . Tags: art, comics, Comicsphere, justine shaw, nowhere girl, writing . Author: insomnihack . Comments: No Comments
From the moment I saw that first advert for Dragon’s Teeth, as this series was originally to be called I was hooked on the idea. Back when marvel actually had an interest in a unique British market Dragon’s Claws was a stand out title. There was some great stuff that came out of that small [...]
May 8, 2008
Categories: Comicsphere, art, artists, blogging, comic, comics, sci-fi, science fiction, updates, words, writers, writing . Tags: comic, comics, Comicsphere, Dragon's Claws, geoff senior, Marvel UK, simon furman, update . Author: insomnihack . Comments: No Comments
Best known for creating the cover to The Beatles album Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Heart Club Band, Peter Blake is, for me at least, one of the most accessible of the pop artists. He is someone else I found through the Pop Art exhibition back in the nineties at the Tate Modern.
I don’t know if to [...]
May 5, 2008
Categories: Take Art, art, artists, blogging, culture vulture, jenny saville, music, updates . Tags: art, artist, artists, paintings, peter blake, pop art, sergeant pepper's lonely heart's club band, the beatles . Author: insomnihack . Comments: No Comments
The film by Julian Schnabel delivered the tragic yet charming story of Basquiat to me before I found it, which I eventually would have through my exploration of Warhol and the world of The Factory.
His art is unlike anything else that I have seen before or since — it has a musical quality to [...]
May 5, 2008
Categories: Take Art, andy warhol, art, artists, blogging, culture vulture, film, updates . Tags: abstract art, art, artists, jean michel basquiat, painting, Take Art . Author: insomnihack . Comments: No Comments
When I first saw the works of Andy Warhol i have to admit to being totally non-plussed. It was at a Pop Art exhibition at the Tate Gallery and lined up next to the other people there for me he didn’t stand his ground. I think I was arrogant enough to think I knew what [...]
May 5, 2008
Categories: Take Art, andy warhol, art, artists, blogging, edie sedgwick, ideas, jim carroll, updates . Tags: andy warhol, art, artist, artists, john cale, lou reed, paintings, pop art, songs for drella, Take Art, the factory, the velvet underground . Author: insomnihack . Comments: 2 Comments
Batman and reinvention go together like a horse and carriage or whatever other pair of inseparable ideas you wish to use, hmm, maybe Batman and Robin. I said something similar earlier with works about the character that were operating under the same kind of mission statement: to reimagine the world of Gotham’s Dark Knight.
Anyway this [...]
May 5, 2008
Categories: Comicsphere, Turn The Page, art, artists, batman, blogging, comic, comics, culture vulture, ideas, papershop, updates, words, writers, writing . Tags: batman, batman black and white, comic, comics, Comicsphere, dc comics, gaiman, jim lee, simon bisley, ted mckeever, the dark knight, update . Author: insomnihack . Comments: No Comments
This set of two works collected back-to-back presents two very different types of work which can be read in one sitting and work the palate to a nice effect.
They are both lean just because of the dictates of the format that they were originally produced in and the number of pages that allows the writer [...]
May 2, 2008
Categories: Comicsphere, Turn The Page, art, artists, blogging, book, comic, comics, sci-fi, science fiction, updates, warren ellis, words, writers, writing . Tags: comic, comics, Comicsphere, internet jesus, red, tokyo storm warning, update, warren ellis, wildstorm . Author: insomnihack . Comments: No Comments
Ellis once again working to confound the tendency that people have to pigeonhole characters or jump to conclusions about what sort of person they are or the role that they fulfill. Today we see that far from being the flighty delicate creature that some have mistaken her for, after her display of strength last week, [...]
May 2, 2008
Categories: Comicsphere, art, artists, blogging, comic, comics, culture vulture, freakangels, paul duffield, sci-fi, science fiction, steampunk, tinternet, updates, words, writers, writing . Tags: avatar press, comic, comics, Comicsphere, freakangels, paul duffield, steampunk, warren ellis, webcomic, whitechapel . Author: insomnihack . Comments: No Comments
The exploration of violence in these two volumes takes many twists and turns. The first volume struck me as being more grounded but both of them have a resonant emotional core that connects with the reader on a very visceral level.
To say that something is filmic is over-used and perhaps misguided when it comes to [...]
April 28, 2008
Categories: Comicsphere, Turn The Page, art, artists, blogging, book, comic, comics, updates, words, writers, writing . Tags: comic, comics, Comicsphere, david lapham, graphic novels, stray bullets . Author: insomnihack . Comments: No Comments
Re-imaginings and Batman go hand in hand it seems, as just glancing downwards through the pages of this blog might indicate. This isn’t so much a character overhaul more a significance overhaul by placing Batman within a long line of heroes — a lineage that, given that the titular chalice is the Holy Grail, I [...]
April 27, 2008
Categories: Comicsphere, Turn The Page, art, blogging, book, comic, comics, updates, words, writers, writing . Tags: batman, chuck dixon, comics, Comicsphere, the holy grail . Author: insomnihack . Comments: No Comments