Clarence Review & San Sabian stuffs
Published by Fehed 1 year, 2 months agoFrom the SLG Livejournal, Jennifer de Guzman writes -
Nowheresville, USA has a review of The Clarence Principle, giving the new graphic novel by Fehed Said and Shari Chankhamma three and a half stars: “It’s rare that I come to the end of a book (comic or otherwise) and just lose my breath from being astounded. I sat there dumb-founded. It was a good sort of feeling - to not really know what to think. I think it’s been a long time since I was surprised.”
Meanwhile, at SLG Art Director Scott Saavedra’s blog, he gives you a look behind the scenes at the process behind the design of the cover of The Clarence Principle. Writes Scott, “Sure, this a completely insane, backward way to produce a cover design but we’re all crazy here. That’s just how it is.”
Yep.
The image of Clarence’s face that was on the original cover is now on the spine. We don’t like to waste art here.
End of SLG Post.
In other news, Shari is still working her butt off on our upcoming 44 pager, ‘The Forgotten Incident of San Sabian’. She’s a trooper that one. Really, she’s been losing out on a lot of sleep and working non-stop all day everyday to get this done by the deadline, and she’s not cutting any corners either! Click on it for a larger more detailed image:







Surfing through the Six Killer Bunnies archives i realised that i have been following this site since around the beginning. and the way i found it was just weird. me and a friend of mine were in the school library (it was raining heavily) and he is a sprite fan. and im not sure what he was doing but he was on one of the school computers and went through a link that lead to this site.. and me (being a newly made manga fan) remembered the site and when i got home checked it out and i haven’t forgotten six killer bunnies since =D
ooh the new images looks spectacular. shari your doing amazing ^_^. you mentioned manga studio in the last entry I’ve been thinking about getting that for a while, how is it?