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Monday Runaround – Miller, Faust And Shiva
MillerWatch: Heritage reports that Frank Miller will not be able to appear at the February 21st lot viewing. Mr. Miller has suffered a minor injury and is unable to travel. The art (above) will still be sale… as part of the the February 22-24 Vintage Comics & Comic Art Auction.
FaustWatch: David Quinn and Tim Vigil are about done on the last couple issues of Faust.
BikeWatch: Harley Davidson and Marvel are promoting a competition, Assemble Your Freedom allowing you to create a dream bike and become a character in an Avengers comic.
IndiaWatch: They just had a Comic Con folks.
Named Untitled, Issue #1 offers you no rules or the narrative of a traditional comic book, but throws the reader's mind into an illustration-rich world woven with exciting possibilities. There are no words to nudge the reader/teller in a certain direction, but the open ended imagery then becomes the primary tool of communication and lends itself to a myriad thoughts, emotions and creations.
On the other hand, Anand's comic is quite the opposite. It uses no words but creates imagery that finds words to create a story. The debut comic was launched at the annual Indian Comics Convention that ended on Sunday. Anand reanimates the comic scene by creating a visual masterpiece that promises to blur the line between art and comic books. Comics must have always been a source of inspiration for this young artist, something that is evident in his fascination with the black and white magic of Kirby dots.
IndiaWatch2: And more;
Author Amish Tripathi kissed success with Meluha. His second book, Secret of the Nagas, in the Shiva trilogy, is already a chartbuster. He tells us he is writing the third book The Oath of the Vayuputras at the moment. "All I can say is evil will be taken out of the equation in this one," he reveals, adding, "Shiva is an exciting figure — a dancer, the originator of yoga, and he respects women.
The fact that he consumes bhang makes him loveable even. It's rare to find to a God who you can be in awe of and adore at the same time." And now filmmaker Karan Johar has bought the rights to adapt Meluha.
IDWatch: IDW releases their May solicitations, including a Godzilla ongoing series…
