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ART OF BRETT EWINS BOOK

Started by redbaz, 23 June, 2011, 08:03:22 PM

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redbaz

Hi all,

Not sure if anyone has posted this before, but this came my way yesterday, thought it might be of interest to fellow Squaxx.

"Air Pirate Press announces the publication of The Art of Brett Ewins

From the book's back cover:

"Judge Dredd, Johnny Nemo, Bad Company's Kano, Rogue Trooper, Veto Skreemer ... just some of the characters to pour from the pen-nib of Brett Ewins for comic publishers around the globe, including Marvel Comics, DC Comics and UK's Fleetway. In a frank interview, Ewins talks about his drawing techniques, his work habits and the years of stressful over-production that led to major illness and his early retirement from the harrowing production-line life that is the lot of most professional comic strip artists. And then there's the artwork, mostly shot from the over-sized originals, revealing just how Ewins' pens and brushes created these mini-masterpieces. Included here are inked comic pages, pencil drawings and full-colour paintings. A treasure trove of art, some of it previously unpublished."

Two years in the making, The Art of Brett Ewins features a candid 11,000 word interview with the creator of such iconic comic strips as Johnny Nemo, Skreemer, and Bad Company, covering his decades long career illustrating major 2000AD strips as Rogue Trooper, Judge Dredd and Anderson: Psi Division.

From his first efforts in the comics business with close friend and drawing partner Brendan McCarthy, with whom he published Sometime Stories, Ewins landed drawing assignments with the then-nascent 2000AD comic. Inside a year he was drawing fill-in episodes the comic's lead strip Judge Dredd, then was handed the long-time gig on Rogue Trooper.

By the mid 1980s more Dredd and work on the Dredd spin-off Anderson: Psi Division followed. Again, teaming with McCarthy, Ewins produced two limited series – Strange Days and Johnny Nemo – for American independent publisher Eclipse. Then in the second half of the 1980, Ewins embarked on the operatic Bad Company, working from scripts by his long-time friend and collaborator Pete Milligan.

During the early 1990s, while Ewins was illustrating a third series of Bad Company and simultaneously editing the cult monthly Deadline, his health took a turn for the worse and by 1995, he had all but retired from the comics business.

The Art of Brett Ewins chronicles all this and more, in Brett's own words, talking frankly about his years in the comics business work and the toll it later took on his health. Illustrated with 49 black-and-white and 70 colour pictures, The Art of Brett Ewins is an 80-page softcover book, price £9.99.

Available from Amazon.co.uk, WHSmith.co.uk and other leading online booksellers. The Art of Brett Ewins (ISBN 978-0-9569149-0-3)"

cheers
baz


strontium71

Thank you very much for this! Didn't even know 'til you said  :P
...because I hate you.

strontium71

...because I hate you.

Greg M.

#3
It's print on demand... order and they run one off for you (according to the review info.) Anyway, as a Ewins afficionado, it's a given I'll be picking up a copy. Cheers for the heads up.

strontium71

Ah , good to know , thankyou..
...because I hate you.

Bolt-01

Ah, Brett finally managed to get this sorted! Fantastic. Nice one. Brett was talking about this 3-4 years ago so I'm glad to see it released.

Dunk!

Wow, cheers for the heads up.

Ordered in a heartbeat.
"Trust we"

judda fett


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judda fett

Did anyone else pick this up? Mine came yesterday, excellent read expanding on the recent Meg interview plus some great, versatile raw Ewins art as you'd expect. Also managed to pick up 'The Dark Gate' tucked away in the darkest recesses of FP Cardiff the day I ordered TAOBW. Im now off to buy a 15 year old packet of Space Raiders and look at the pitchers, cheers.

Dunk!

Quote from: judgefett on 26 July, 2011, 12:08:03 PM
Mine came yesterday

Where did you get yours from?

I've had an order on Amazon.co.uk, under the understanding they print to order, and after a month, nothing.
"Trust we"

judda fett

I went to Waterstones and ordered mine, they said there may be a wait as they'd not used the publisher before but it wasn't too bad, I think. Maybe a three week or so wait til it arrived. Hold tight mate, should be with you soon.

mogzilla



strontium71

Quote from: Dunk! on 26 July, 2011, 12:24:44 PM
Quote from: judgefett on 26 July, 2011, 12:08:03 PM
Mine came yesterday

Where did you get yours from?

I've had an order on Amazon.co.uk, under the understanding they print to order, and after a month, nothing.

Same here , mines been on order since the original post telling us there was a book available. But it still says 'on order'
...because I hate you.