Two Fantasy Comics of Interest
Mar. 14th, 2012 11:46 amMiyazaki's Concepts of Good vs. Evil, and Matt Rhode's 'My Hero'
Though not strictly actual comics in the sense that they'd be okay in of themselves to be posted here, I thought that these are relevant enough to our community that people might think that they're cool in their own right.
First off, a comic based on various interviews of Hayao Miyazaki, and his ideas behind storytelling, female characters and his opinions on the natures of good and evil.





From here,
http://sapphiresky1410.deviantart.com/
On a related note, if you haven't seen Princess Mononoke go! Do it now! It's one of those rare films that involve "environmental" issues that doesn't paint the non-nature side as villains. In fact, no one really is a "villain" in this movie, just different sorts of people. Go watch it.
And on a similar fantasy scale, here's My Hero, by Matt Rhodes, who did some of the concept artwork for Mass Effect, as well as the Disney Apocalypse painting from a FanArt Thursday way, Wayyy back when,

http://mattrhodes.deviantart.com/
For the legalities, a cover from the Wildstorm remake of the Thunderbolt Jaxon comicbook series, which is itself something of an underrated fantasy comic (the remake, the original British version I haven't seen),

Though not strictly actual comics in the sense that they'd be okay in of themselves to be posted here, I thought that these are relevant enough to our community that people might think that they're cool in their own right.
First off, a comic based on various interviews of Hayao Miyazaki, and his ideas behind storytelling, female characters and his opinions on the natures of good and evil.





From here,
http://sapphiresky1410.deviantart.com/
On a related note, if you haven't seen Princess Mononoke go! Do it now! It's one of those rare films that involve "environmental" issues that doesn't paint the non-nature side as villains. In fact, no one really is a "villain" in this movie, just different sorts of people. Go watch it.
And on a similar fantasy scale, here's My Hero, by Matt Rhodes, who did some of the concept artwork for Mass Effect, as well as the Disney Apocalypse painting from a FanArt Thursday way, Wayyy back when,

http://mattrhodes.deviantart.com/
For the legalities, a cover from the Wildstorm remake of the Thunderbolt Jaxon comicbook series, which is itself something of an underrated fantasy comic (the remake, the original British version I haven't seen),


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Date: 2012-03-14 07:31 pm (UTC)Given how he was throwing the guards/soldiers threw windows as he ascended the tower, I'm pretty sure his thought process was "Imma bust up every window in this place."