The Lady's Murder is a mystery comic written and drawn by Eliza Frye. It appeared in Narrative Magazine in Fall 2008 and has been nominated for a 2009 Eisner Award. Start reading the first page here!
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Again, totally in the same vein, but I’m really digging the dual layers of contrast going on in both the art and between the imagery and language. Also, really like that splash of watercolor on his butcher’s block, works great for detail and having a handmade feel to it.
Hey Cameron! Thanks- this project has made me realize how hard hand-drawn type is! It’s the most time consuming part. O.o Anyway, cool to hear from you! Hopefully I’ll see around in Silverlake this summer…
June 12th, 2008 at 10:50 am
Again, totally in the same vein, but I’m really digging the dual layers of contrast going on in both the art and between the imagery and language. Also, really like that splash of watercolor on his butcher’s block, works great for detail and having a handmade feel to it.
June 19th, 2008 at 7:12 pm
I’m diggin’ the squishy type, flourishes and type overall. It will take me a bit to catch up, but great idea… (am
June 20th, 2008 at 10:03 am
Hey Cameron! Thanks- this project has made me realize how hard hand-drawn type is! It’s the most time consuming part. O.o Anyway, cool to hear from you! Hopefully I’ll see around in Silverlake this summer…