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Mirror’s Edge Fan Art Wallpaper

Ron Chan here. I had a good day of downtime, so I decided to do some fan art for the PS3 game I’m currently obsessing over, Mirror’s Edge.

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Click Here and you’ll find some links to the full-sized wallpaper versions.

PS- Mirror’s Edge logo has been used without permission. I don’t figure it’s of any harm, but if any of you lawyers for EA feel different, please drop me an email, and I’ll gladly remove it.

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Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman Day is an annual event at which Wonder Woman artwork is auctioned to benefit domestic violence shelters. Here are a few of this year’s contributions from Periscope members (Jesse’s was subsequently colored in P’shop):


Jesse Hamm
 
Dylan Meconis
 
Ron Chan

Aaron McConnell 


Paul Guinan

More to come!

 

 

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Gamekeeper News/Process Artwork

Here are some pics to show how we put together art for the book Guy Ritchie’s Gamekeeper, Series Two! Given the recent news about Virgin Comics, the future of the series is uncertain. So this may be a sneak preview, or it may be rare, unpublished art! Script by Jeff Parker, layout by Ron Randall, pencils and inks by Ron Chan, and colors by S. Sundarakannan.

Layout by Ron RandallRough Pencils by Ron Chan

Inks by Ron ChanColors by S. Sundarakannan

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Click and Flytrap reviews. And Emerald City!

  • ” It’s not a “big” story, but its conclusions are genuinely poignant and observant, and Ryan’s linguistic precision is as sharp as ever.”
  • Steven Grant at Comic Book Resources reviews two of Sara Ryan‘s mini comics: Flytrap #3, illustrated by Ron Chan, and Click, illustrated by Dylan Meconis.

    All three creators will be guests this weekend at The Emerald City Comicon in Seattle, and they’ll be happy to discuss their work on these or many other comics, or even talk to you about Switzerland, MMA, 18th century theology, or any of their many other various obsessions. Other Emerald City guests include Kieron Dwyer, David Hahn, Karl Kesel, Colleen Coover & Paul Tobin, Susan Tardif, Ron Randall, Jesse Hamm, Rich Ellis & Cat Ellis, Paul Guinan & Anina Bennett, me (Steve Lieber) and Matthew Clark.

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    Guy Ritchie’s Gamekeeper trailer.

    Jeff Parker, Ron Randall and Ron Chan have been blowing readers away with their work on GAMEKEEPER from Virgin Comics. Now Virgin’s produced a trailer to spread the word!

    Guy Ritchie’s Gamekeeper — Virgin Comics
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    Also, Brendan Wright has a fine interview with Floating World Comics’ Jason Levian

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    Gamekeeper Interview on AICN

    Ain’t it Cool News has got a Gamekeeper interview with Jeff Parker, Ron Randall, and Ron Chan. Go there and read us ramble!

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    Gamekeeper, Series 2, Issue #1 Out this week!

    My sources tell me that the first issue of “Guy Ritchie’s Gamekeeper, Series 2″ will be in stores on the 12th. Gamekeeper Series 2 features writing by Jeff Parker, layout art by Ron Randall, and finished pencils by Ron Chan. Go get you some!

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    Guy Ritchie’s Gamekeeper

    Parker already posted about it on his blog, but I thought I might as well add it here too, seeing as how there hasn’t been nearly enough art embedded into the blog lately.

    Three members of Periscope will be teaming up with Virgin comics to do the second series of Guy Ritchie’s Gamekeeper! Jeff Parker be penning the words, Ron Randall be sketching the layouts, and Ron Chan be scratching on the pencils.

    Here’s a five panel sneak peek, completely out of context and out of sequence! Mysterious, I know.

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    More art from Matthew and Ron

    Matthew Clark has put up some more of his art from the third issue of The Crime Bible



    And Ron Chan has put up a ton of new art over at ronchan.net, including one piece that might be the most important drawing of this, the 21st century.

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    Post Stumptown coverage, plus a Jonathan case interview

    CBG: For those not in the know, please explain the basic concept of Sea Freak.

    JC: Sea Freak is the story of an atomic sea mutant in the 1960′s whose poet soul is at odds with his need to eat teeny boppers. And that’s not his only worry. He also has a chorus of three little crabs living on his body, and they want nothing to do with a change of diet. Still, he’s adopted a human sense of justice from reading old Shakespeare plays, bottled and tossed into the sea by an unknown party. He decides to follow the bottles’ trail, hoping to find a kindred spirit at the other end, and to at last be free of his monstery ways… It’s only when he finds the trail’s end that he realizes how far he has to go.

    Jonathan Case interviewed at the Comic Book Gazette.

    Sara Ryan and Ron Chan’s Flytrap, Sara and Dylan Meconis’ Click and Short Notice by Susan Tardif, reviewed at The Wright Opinion. Also, Paul Guinan’s Boilerplate got a shout-out in Publisher’s Weekly’s Stumptown coverage.

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