Chris Blythe's color art looks great too, and it adds extra atmosphere to this world.
The Lost City Explorers #1 isn't an especially unique comic, but it is competently constructed and interesting enough The characters are angsty, but they have potential Sarraseca and Blythe do some great work on the visuals, and the comic is worth[...]
Chris Blythe Archives
Tickets have sold out, but Bleeding Cool will be there to help you experience the show, even if you can't make it.
Guests:
Abigail Ryder, Al Ewing, Alan Barnes, Alan Grant, Alec Worley, Andrew Currie, Andy Diggle, Annie Parkhouse, Arthur Ranson, Ben Oliver, Ben Willsher, Boo Cook, Carlos Ezquerra, Charlie Adlard, Chris Blythe, Chris Weston, Clint Langley,[...]
This week on Wednesday, October 29th, Rebellion are releasing a 32-page movie sequel comic book, DREDD: Uprise, one of a two-part mini-series by Arthur Wyatt, Paul Davidson, Chris Blythe, and Simon Bowland, with cover by Ben Willsher.
Since its predecessor, DREDD: Underbelly sold out twice (and is getting a variant reprint this week also with a[...]
Written by Arthur Wyatt, with art by Henry Flint, colors by Chris Blythe and letters by Ellie De Ville, the comic starts with an area known as The Cursed Earth, and not a confined tower block with drugs running things But I have to say, I'm immediately impressed by Flint's artwork and the way in[...]
Leigh Gallagher's art is also a good fit for the Big Meg, and Chris Blythe's colors delineate between the polite lie of City life and the desperate nature of the scavengers really well Annie Parkhouse's lettering also, as ever, scores highly.
2.Maniac About Town
The first new character of the issue is…actually an old one[...]