Man, I remember you telling me and my friend Joel about these at the con a few weeks ago. I still can't get over what a cool all of these pics are, and that it has taken so long before someone finally realized that these Inuit myths need to be documented before they are lost.
Andy Belanger works as a freelance cartoonist/illustrator out of the Montreal-based Studio Lounak. He does work in the mainstream comic market, plus a wide variety of work for the Canadian Film and Television industry.
In the mainstream comic market, Andy has worked for such comic publishers as D.C. comics, Wildstorm, Devil's Due, and Boom! He is currently the artist on IDW’s new title Kill Shakespeare.The series has sold close to 40,000 copies since its spring 2010 launch, garnering glowing reviews—The New York Times described it as “gripping, violent and dark fun.” In early December, acclaimed Broadway and Hollywood director Julie Taymor mentioned Kill Shakespeare on ‘The Colbert Report’ and Colbert replied, “Make that movie!” For D.C. Comics' Andy is the creator of the digital comic series, Bottle of Awesome, which is launching its second season. In the web collective ‘Transmission-X’, Andy is the writer/artist on Raising Hell.
Contact me at-
andy@andybelanger.com
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These look wicked man. Did you ever get a chance to draw the tickling monster?
Man, I remember you telling me and my friend Joel about these at the con a few weeks ago. I still can't get over what a cool all of these pics are, and that it has taken so long before someone finally realized that these Inuit myths need to be documented before they are lost.
I think this is the best art I've seen by you, these Inuit mythology pieces. I guess it's the fancier linework, colouring and shading.
"Monster fish tongue the back of neck! Owned, sucker!"
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