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Futurequake 21 cover by ~GibsonQuarter27

My buddy Gibson Quarter!! (and I might know the chick who coloured this…although I’m currently having angst and not willing to claim my work). This is the cover for FutureQuake #21, a British magazine. The cover is meant to come out at the same time as the Summer Olympics which are taking place in….yay, Britain. (Gibson and I also did the cover for FutureQuake #15, which ended up getting reprinted in an art book later that year.)

gibsonquarter:

Futurequake 21 cover by ~GibsonQuarter27

My buddy Gibson Quarter!! (and I might know the chick who coloured this…although I’m currently having angst and not willing to claim my work). This is the cover for FutureQuake #21, a British magazine. The cover is meant to come out at the same time as the Summer Olympics which are taking place in….yay, Britain. (Gibson and I also did the cover for FutureQuake #15, which ended up getting reprinted in an art book later that year.)

Hey! This week’s Quinntessential Comix (#13) is with my buddy Gibson Quarter! Yayyy! Click through to watch Gibson’s interview with Alice Quinn of Tdot Comics.

Hey! This week’s Quinntessential Comix (#13) is with my buddy Gibson Quarter! Yayyy! Click through to watch Gibson’s interview with Alice Quinn of Tdot Comics.

torontocartoonistsworkshop:

We get a lot of talented people taking our classes at TCW. Former student Gibson Quarter (and a contributor to Holmes Incorporated #1 and #2) posted on our Facebook page,

“I’m  happy to report that my latest comic - Undertow #2 - is now available at  both The Comic Book Lounge and The Silver Snail on the new comic rack.  Preview link below. Please pick it up if you are feeling it!”

Undertow #2-5 Preview Pages from Gibson Quarter Art
As The Comic Book Lounge & Gallery shares space with us, we’re a little bit prejudiced towards them—we’re both at 587A College Street West (at Clinton). The Silver Snail is (currently!) at 367 Queen Street West (near Spadina).

Gibson Quarter is the artist who drew the Deadpool pinup I coloured and posted a while back…

torontocartoonistsworkshop:

We get a lot of talented people taking our classes at TCW. Former student Gibson Quarter (and a contributor to Holmes Incorporated #1 and #2) posted on our Facebook page,

I’m happy to report that my latest comic - Undertow #2 - is now available at both The Comic Book Lounge and The Silver Snail on the new comic rack. Preview link below. Please pick it up if you are feeling it!”

Undertow #2-5 Preview Pages from Gibson Quarter Art

As The Comic Book Lounge & Gallery shares space with us, we’re a little bit prejudiced towards them—we’re both at 587A College Street West (at Clinton). The Silver Snail is (currently!) at 367 Queen Street West (near Spadina).

Gibson Quarter is the artist who drew the Deadpool pinup I coloured and posted a while back…

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.

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.

gibsonquarter:

Hi Tumbler…I’m checking you out.
Wolverine Vs. Venom!
This art is by me, with colors by Tom Berry.

Whoa! Sooooo embarrassed—did not know that Gibson is on Tumblr!! 

gibsonquarter:

Hi Tumbler…I’m checking you out.

Wolverine Vs. Venom!

This art is by me, with colors by Tom Berry.

Whoa! Sooooo embarrassed—did not know that Gibson is on Tumblr!! 

Deadpool Breaking Bad by ~pencilled by Gibson Quarter, inked by Guillermo Ortego, colours by KeirenSmith
Reblog from yesterday—this links to my deviant Art site; yesterday’s links to my buddy Gibson’s artblog. (Gibson pencilled/inked the Judge Dredd prints I coloured)

Deadpool Breaking Bad by ~pencilled by Gibson Quarter, inked by Guillermo Ortego, colours by KeirenSmith

Reblog from yesterday—this links to my deviant Art site; yesterday’s links to my buddy Gibson’s artblog. (Gibson pencilled/inked the Judge Dredd prints I coloured)

Finished colouring a new pinup for my buddy Gibson Quarter. Gibson did the pencils, Guillermo Ortego inked it.

Finished colouring a new pinup for my buddy Gibson Quarter. Gibson did the pencils, Guillermo Ortego inked it.

Judge Dredd Meets Santa by ~GibsonQuarter27
for the 2000AD Advent Calendar

Judge Dredd Meets Santa by ~GibsonQuarter27

for the 2000AD Advent Calendar

Comic book letterer/colourist. Wife-like person of a comic book artist/writer with four wildly creative children. I suffer from serious Cultural AD/HD--my mind jumps all over the place paying attention to so many different things. I want to know about sf/fantasy, comic books, cool decorating, design work, Gary Oldman, movies, social and political issues and whether or not Sam and Dean will live happily ever after.

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