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Seaguy 2 & 3 on its way - YES!

 
  

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Mug Chum
00:08 / 14.05.08
And that's a mighty fantastic "SG".
 
 
bencher
07:37 / 14.05.08
Awwwwyeah... all grown up and MAN is that new logo spin chicfriggincool or what?
 
 
iamus
10:23 / 14.05.08
Fuckin' W00T!
 
 
H3ct0r L1m4
11:05 / 14.05.08
yesssss

all of you note that this is from Cameron's new illustration blog, so sign-up for that RSS feed.

full of good stuff there.
 
 
FinderWolf
20:56 / 14.05.08
Much awesomenss. LOVE the "SG" logo... the "S" is just enough of a wave and yet just enough of an S, if you know what I mean. It's a subtle thing. *lol*
 
 
Baroness von Lenska
05:27 / 16.05.08
Geeeeeeeeheeheeheehee. I'm not going to have coherent thoughts on new Seaguy until months after it's published, I'm afraid. Any time any new news or peaks or the thought alone pops up, my head spins, I start squirming around and squeal with joy. It's like.... it's like love.

..Eeeeeeeheeheeeeeee.
 
 
Baroness von Lenska
05:29 / 16.05.08
(But I do like this. Seaguy looks so much more experienced, and burdened by that experience somehow. The facial expression, the shifty eyes at his newer, inferior talking animal companion, have such a sad look. It's very fitting.)
 
 
CameronStewart
19:24 / 17.05.08
Thanks everyone!

Some more artwork.
 
 
Hallo, Paper Spaceboy
20:19 / 17.05.08
She-Beard in particular looks awesome.

I'm going to have to spelunk through my collection and pull the first series out for a reread, I think.
 
 
bencher
01:06 / 18.05.08
These look fantastic!

Seadog's definitely looking a tad more menacing than the first time round. And for some reason I always liked She-Beard's um, beard design from the first volume, and am a bit sad it see the curls replaced by the v-cut(ah, the things you never thought you'd say).

Thanks for sharing Cameron!
 
 
Aertho
02:18 / 18.05.08
That's an excellent SG logo Cam. Brilliant.
 
 
CameronStewart
20:51 / 22.05.08
Doc Hero.
 
 
FinderWolf
20:53 / 22.05.08
cool upon cool. Thanks for showing these as they come out of the oven, so to speak...
 
 
Hallo, Paper Spaceboy
23:25 / 22.05.08
The thing I've noticed about your redesigns is the height, Cameron. They don't feel as compact or compressed as the figures from the first Seaguy mini. Was that a conscious decision or have you even noticed? Either way, everybody's looking a bit taller...more grown up?
 
 
CameronStewart
02:36 / 23.05.08
No, I think I have a weird natural tendency to draw my characters a bit shorter than the usual "8.5 heads tall" rule. My studiomate pointed it out to me a little while ago and so I've been making a conscious effort to fix it.
 
 
bencher
04:42 / 23.05.08
Doc's lookin' buffed, and finally with his can of beer. Thanks for posting these!

That's interesting, about your characters being actually drawn a bit shorter - I've always thought that the compacted look(however it was accomplished) added to its charm - it certainly came across in the single issue of Human Target that you did .
 
 
H3ct0r L1m4
15:31 / 04.06.08
your move, creep!

 
 
CameronStewart
15:57 / 04.06.08
Ha, thanks for the plug, but....Robocop isn't Seaguy...
 
 
H3ct0r L1m4
16:21 / 04.06.08
sorry, got carried away and thought we could have the thread also as The cameron Stewart Appreciation Moment. =P
 
 
Hallo, Paper Spaceboy
16:36 / 04.06.08
Or you could, you know, pitch to Vertigo the idea of a Seaguy/Robocop crossover. Constantine could guest star to make it kosher.
 
 
CameronStewart
23:41 / 10.06.08
At this past weekend's MoCCA show in New York the guys from The Comic Collective interviewed me about Seaguy and a bunch of other things. The clips are broken up, but here's the Seaguy-related bit. Forgive my shouting, it was loud in there!
 
 
Never or Now!
14:11 / 21.07.08
Some new stuff over at GM's site.

 
 
dark horse
14:23 / 21.07.08
king mob meets the mekon!
 
 
CameronStewart
16:48 / 22.07.08
Where did you find that? I can't find it on his site anywhere.

There should be some preview pages of the first issue coming very soon. In the meantime, a teaser:

 
 
Eskay Uno
21:17 / 22.07.08
Grant had posted some new content (including that image) in the NEWS section of his web-site over the weekend. He mentioned only being able to show a few things given the push from Editors to hold off until the SDCC, but I guess the push became a shove cuz it's all gone now.

This looks great. Will a release date be announced soon?
 
 
H3ct0r L1m4
21:25 / 22.07.08
beautiful, Cameron! thanks for posting. is that a cover?
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
21:38 / 22.07.08


I'm sure it's all original work, Hector! Definitely worth the price of admission.
 
 
CameronStewart
23:08 / 22.07.08
Haus, please don't.
 
 
CameronStewart
23:09 / 22.07.08
Hector, it was my original concept for a cover but it's since been scrapped, so this is just a "teaser" image that will appear for promo but not in print.
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
23:46 / 22.07.08


No, you see "cover", like the front of a book and comic, and "cover", like a cover of a song, a tribute, a performance of one band's song by another band... oh, suit yourselves. I'm off to Kaballah.
 
 
Automatic
12:13 / 23.07.08
Haus, am I missing something here?

Anyway, it's so nice to see Seaguy back in action. For some reason I always tend to forget just how fun and cerebral Seaguy is. Possibly this has been addressed before, but how long after Seaguy 2 can we expect Seaguy 3?
 
 
bencher
11:19 / 24.07.08
Under the NEWS section in Morrison's new and frequently updated(!!!) site is a preview page for - behold! SEAGUY: SLAVES OF MICKEY EYE - ISSUE 1

Here

That, and some character sketches that Cameron has already graciously revealed to us a while ago.
 
 
CameronStewart
02:41 / 22.08.08
First three pages (in unlettered black and white) on my blog.
 
 
wicker woman
04:54 / 22.08.08
... wow. Thanks Cameron, now I've got Nine Inch Nail's Happiness in Slavery stuck in my head...
 
 
Alex's Grandma
02:13 / 23.08.08
'Slave screams!
He think he knows what God wants!'


Like that?
 
  

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