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Soda
04-27-2006, 12:06 PM
... the first volume of his new series "T.S. Blake" is solicited in the latest Previews issue. It's written by frequent collaborateur Carlos Trillo (Boy Vampire).
It's an oversized hardcover, is 48 pages long and has a $12,95 price tag. You can find it listed under SAF Comics (where several of his other books like "Bird" or "Chocolate and French Fries" have been published).
The order code is MAY06 3362.

I just thought some of you may like to see more of Juan's brilliant art. :)

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Edward J. Cunningham
04-27-2006, 04:20 PM
Interesting that although Bobillo is not the writer, he gets top billing. Or are they doing it in alphabetical order? Also, will there be an English translation for this book?

Edward J. Cunningham
04-27-2006, 04:32 PM
Looks like the book is in French. Can anybody find out if they are going to publish an English translation?

Dingo
04-27-2006, 04:52 PM
That watercolouring looks great. Really good to set a sombre/depressing tone.

Luke.C
04-27-2006, 09:21 PM
Looks great. I am always amazed at how radically the colouring can affect the storytelling.

Soda
04-28-2006, 12:59 AM
Interesting that although Bobillo is not the writer, he gets top billing.

That's normally for French books because the artist is often "higher ranked".

Also, will there be an English translation for this book?

I posted the French cover (since I couldn't find a decent version of the US one) but the information I provided in my first post (price, publisher et al) is for the American edition (they renamed the series to "T.S. Blake").
My bad, I should've cleared that up.

That watercolouring looks great. Really good to set a sombre/depressing tone.

Word.
You should try to get his series "Bird" (4 volumes, SAF Comics, $12,95/each), too. Great art and a pretty good story (also by Trillo).

Looks great. I am always amazed at how radically the colouring can affect the storytelling.

Word.
Imagine a She-Hulk Graphic Novel like this. Would rock, right? :)