AMERICAN VAMPIRE is a fantastic book. Each issue just blows me away. Scott Snyder's writing is top-notch and the plot lines have been captivating. The art by Rafael Albuquerque paints a world that is immerses and mesmerizes reader. It's simply beautiful.
This month AMERICAN VAMPIRE fans get special treat. The variant cover issue #6 Rafael Grampa is eerily twisted but extremely beautiful. Gramps states on the Vertigo Blog, "I tried to make a “horror film” poster, but very pop! It is based on some dirty and rough grindhouse movies posters + punk rock cover albums. I loved to do it! We, comic book artists, need to hold the same style for a whole project, so it was an incredible chance to experiment something different. Thanks everybody and hope you like it."
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Showing posts with label Rafael Albuquerque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rafael Albuquerque. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Rafael Grampa's Variant Cover for American Vampire #6 is Horrifically Beautiful
AMERICAN VAMPIRE is a fantastic book. Each issue just blows me away. Scott Snyder's writing is top-notch and the plot lines have been captivating. The art by Rafael Albuquerque paints a world that is immerses and mesmerizes reader. It's simply beautiful.
This month AMERICAN VAMPIRE fans get special treat. The variant cover issue #6 Rafael Grampa is eerily twisted but extremely beautiful. Gramps states on the Vertigo Blog, "I tried to make a “horror film” poster, but very pop! It is based on some dirty and rough grindhouse movies posters + punk rock cover albums. I loved to do it! We, comic book artists, need to hold the same style for a whole project, so it was an incredible chance to experiment something different. Thanks everybody and hope you like it."
This month AMERICAN VAMPIRE fans get special treat. The variant cover issue #6 Rafael Grampa is eerily twisted but extremely beautiful. Gramps states on the Vertigo Blog, "I tried to make a “horror film” poster, but very pop! It is based on some dirty and rough grindhouse movies posters + punk rock cover albums. I loved to do it! We, comic book artists, need to hold the same style for a whole project, so it was an incredible chance to experiment something different. Thanks everybody and hope you like it."
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