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Gallery: Demonslayer Lords of Night  

A new Demonslayer mini called Demonslayer: Lords of Night is coming up and now you can check out three covers from the saga by three excellent artists -- Karl Waller, Juan Jose Ryp, and Marat Mychaels.

Waller has done numerous covers for Avatar, a handful of shorts in Threshold and Raw Media, the recent Shi: Poisoned Paradise mini-series, and one of the great unknown classics from Avatar's early years, the Wrath of the Furies spin-off called the Silhouette Special.

Juan Jose Ryp's work can currently be seen on the stands in the amazingly detailed pages of Shi: Pandora's Box #1/2, and upcoming on Frank Miller's Robocop and Alan Moore's Another Suburban Romance.

Marat Mychaels is the creator of Demonslayer, a perennial Avatar fan favorite -- and a natural storyteller/artist in an era when that combination has become increasingly rare. Marat's Demonslayer: Lords of Night begins in June 2003, with a preview edition available in May.
[ posted Thursday, February 27, 2003 11:48:15 PM  |  permanent link to this item ]


Signal Strength:   Incidentally, the domain problems mentioned a few weeks ago were cleared up. Feel free to bookmark www.night-radio.com.
[ posted Thursday, February 27, 2003 4:25:37 AM  |  permanent link to this item ]

Broadcast Notes:   Added links on the Night Radio page to the sections for Warren and Antony from avatarpress.com, as both writers have numerous projects out and on the horizon.  Warren's Scars is in progress, with a new Strange Killings saga on the way shortly.  Alan Moore's The Courtyard, on which Antony did the sequential adaptation, is also in progress -- and another project he's involved in, Alan Moore's Another Suburban Romance, is coming soon.  Both Warren Ellis' Scars and Alan Moore's The Courtyard are among the best-received comic book mini-series of recent months.
[ posted Thursday, February 27, 2003 4:16:46 AM  |  permanent link to this item ]

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