But he is selling some of his Glamourpuss artwork for a new comics artwork sale at Heritage Auctions Glamourpuss saw him take a less cartoony and more photorealistic style, as he began working on The Strange Death Of Alex Raymond, which mirrored Raymond's own approach to work Here are some examples of the original artwork[...]
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He also talked about his upcoming project first seen in the pages of glamourpuss, an examination of what Sim sees as the suspicious death of cartoonist Alex Raymond, told using a photorealistic style inspired by Raymond's work I thoroughly enjoyed what I read so far But Dave is rather worried.
This might be a good place[...]
And then bigger still, not so much breaking the fourth wall as reducing it to its composite atoms…
Dave Sim bows out of Glamourpuss with its final issue #26, some stunning riffs on popular cosplay and the pulse pounding retelling of Alex Raymond's car crash, both of which single Dave Sim as one of the most[...]
Such a difference to Bone, but still with the emotional core of that book, with monsters and grotesques and the strangest looking beautiful people.
Dave Sim continues to give us quite the mix in Glamourpuss #25, with Canadian model Kyla Nicolle posing for scenes and being grabbed by the narrative, and an argumentative bunny rabbit, into[...]
I miss something like this.
In Glamourpuss #18 by Dave Sim, which was published earlier this month, there's the return of a certain special someone.
Exactly In his first complete story since Cerebus #300 It is an imaginary story, but aren't they all? And rather than enacting a plague of righteous fury across Madison Avenue, Cerebus instead[...]
Heard about Dave Sim's Glamourpuss? Interested in all the photorealist comic strip historical information as Dave Sim recreates his way through Alex Raymond, Al Williamson and John Prentice, without any of the redrawn and recontextualised fashion photography, text and thematic elements that make up the other half of the comic? Well, would you be interested[...]