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So…this is cool!! I was msg’ing with David Cutler, who was the artist on Northern Guard #1 and #2, and we were talking about which creators will be at TCAF in May, and this led to Kate Leth (Kate or Die!) who works at Strange Adventures in Halifax, his old LCS, and he said, “Hey, there’s a picture of her holding up a copy of Northern Guard #1” and I said, “No way!” and he said, “Yes way.” and look—he wasn’t kidding. Yayyy!! (I coloured/lettered Northern Guard #1 and #2)
(we’ve had some inquiries as to why #3 didn’t follow immediately after #1 and #2, since that’s how it usually happens…not at liberty to say at the moment, but we’ve got our fingers crossed that a TPB version of the book will be out later this year. Waiting to hear from people who are waiting to hear from their people…but it’s really really promising. Someone who was very excited about the book and sad that it didn’t finish, and who is a big fan of all the creators involved.)
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Adventure Time // David Cutler
It was my turn to choose the subject for this week’s Spitballin’ challenge, and I finally settled on Adventure Time, one of my favorite shows. Actually, as of April, Adventure Time, Avatar, Community and Game of Thrones are all in new runs of episodes. If Breaking Bad and Doctor Who would hurry up and come back I’d never leave the apartment.
When the book is written on my life, they’ll call this my bros smiling at bros period.
I can’t for the life of me remember what I was doing on April 1st that I missed this (perhaps dealing with the private messages/calls/emails of congratulations from people who’d read Ty’s Bun Toon and hadn’t checked the date first). But yayyy!! David Cutler draws Adventure Time.
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COMMISSIONS ARE BACK OPEN, FELLOW HUMANS.
De landlord say de rent is late (he may have to litigate).*
I had a work schedule kerfuffle and I’m left with some time to kill! Starting Friday I’ll be open for commissions again, and I’m looking to take as many as I can handle.
Full Figure, Pencils and Inks
1 Character 9x14 - $50 + S&H
1 Character 11x17 - $75 + S&H
$25 per additional character. Payment accepted through Paypal or (if you’re in Canada) email money transfer.
Simpler stuff runs cheaper, complicated stuff runs steeper. Don’t hesitate to ask! Busts, headshots, whatevs. I’m easy like Sunday morning, chief. I stopped doing colour commissions. Je m’excuse.
I have two left over commissions here from the last round that need to be sent off still, I’ll send them out with this batch after I feed the wolf.
Email:
davidjcutler (at) live (dot) com
*Don’t worry
Commissions from David Cutler, artist for The Northern Guard and Heroes of the North: Chilling Me Softly!
My next colouring/lettering assignment is for Heroes of the North. It’s a Nordik/8-Ball team-up story called Chilling Me Softly. They’re previewing this and other art at their site.
Art by David J. Cutler
Just got my comp copies of the Heroes of the North omnibus published by Ardden Entertainment. I lettered all the stories, and coloured two (Q & A with Alpha Q, and Hornet: Dark Origins. I was still using KT Smith at the time. All the comic art, except for some of the covers, is done by Marcus “MAS” Smith). Heroes of the North is a live-action webseries and comic book series done by#mce_temp_url# Movie Seals Entertainment out of Montreal. Rather than sit around and complain that there aren’t any tv shows or comic books with Canadian superheroes or villains, they decided to make their own. They’ve done it on their own money, and on their own time (while all working full-time jobs!). Last year, they were notified that copies of the comic book would be put into Canada’s National Library Archives.
The comics were originally published online, with the idea that they would have short print-runs, mostly to be sold at cons. But, Ardden Entertainment saw the booth at a comic convention in the States (maybe Megacon?) and negotiated a deal to sell the HoTN figures and to publish a collection of the comic stories.
Because the stories were to be seen online, I was asked to letter them a little larger than usual—it was a bit of a shock to see them in print! A couple of them are HUGE! But, all in all, I think they look good…(although I will probably size them down a little for future stories).
And…because of this interest, because the website is doing so well, and the live-action webseries is doing so well, Movie Seals has decided to do more comics. I’m currently colouring and lettering two new 12-page stories (art by The Northern Guard artist David J. Cutler and Undertow artist Gibson Quarter respectively), Ty the Guy is finishing up the script for a 12 pager (to be drawn by Pitt artist Richard Pace), and there are more to come…
Omnibus cover by Marcus “MAS” Smith.