My gallery has now been updated with all the pencils from Madame Xanadu #20, as well as the missing pieces from #19. Thanks to the Allreds for helping get the last pages scanned.
Flickr set
Browse art and sale prices on Comic Art Fans
A place for comics artist Joëlle Jones to share some of her recent drawings and commissions.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
JAM! cover
Oni Press just released details for their anthology Jam! Tales from the Derby Girls, due to be released this June. I drew the cover, and it was colored by Kimball Gray Davis.
More details on the book over at the Oni site.
More details on the book over at the Oni site.
Monday, February 22, 2010
MADAME XANADU original art
For those keeping track, Madame Xanadu #20 goes on sale this Wednesday, and we have also started posting the pencil artwork online. I don't have scans for every page yet, but we have most of #19 up now, and we'll post a good portion of #20 by the end of the week, once people have had a chance to read the issue.
Flickr photo set here.
Comic Art Fans gallery, complete with prices - note: all the pages are for sale, even if you don't see the scans yet. Drop a line if you don't see your favorite.
The pages were all drawn on DC art board at the regular 11" X 17" size. The pencils were then scanned and inked on blueline printout. This means I have all the original pencil art still intact, and this is what we will be selling. Hence, our reasons for posting them: so you can see what you're going to get.
A couple of favorite pages:
There will also be a corresponding gallery show for my pencils on Thursday, March 4th. Matt Wagner and I will be appearing at Floating World Comics in Portland, OR. Full details here.
LISTING INFORMATION:
WHO: Joëlle Jones & Matt Wagner
WHAT: Madame Xandu art exhibit and book signing
WHEN: Thursday, March 4th, 6-10pm
WHERE: Floating World Comics, 20 NW 5th Ave #101
As a bonus, here are some composites of character sketches I did before starting my work on the series.
Thanks to everyone who worked on this book for having me as part of the team.
Flickr photo set here.
Comic Art Fans gallery, complete with prices - note: all the pages are for sale, even if you don't see the scans yet. Drop a line if you don't see your favorite.
The pages were all drawn on DC art board at the regular 11" X 17" size. The pencils were then scanned and inked on blueline printout. This means I have all the original pencil art still intact, and this is what we will be selling. Hence, our reasons for posting them: so you can see what you're going to get.
A couple of favorite pages:
There will also be a corresponding gallery show for my pencils on Thursday, March 4th. Matt Wagner and I will be appearing at Floating World Comics in Portland, OR. Full details here.
LISTING INFORMATION:
WHO: Joëlle Jones & Matt Wagner
WHAT: Madame Xandu art exhibit and book signing
WHEN: Thursday, March 4th, 6-10pm
WHERE: Floating World Comics, 20 NW 5th Ave #101
As a bonus, here are some composites of character sketches I did before starting my work on the series.
Thanks to everyone who worked on this book for having me as part of the team.
Friday, February 19, 2010
VALENTINE'S COMMISSION
Done for the same couple who previously got the 12 Reasons/Blankets piece. Note the return of those comics in the picture frames.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
TROUBLEMAKER in the NY TIMES
The New York Times just ran an article about Janet Evanovich bringing her material and the characters from the Barnaby books to Dark Horse. I am currently pencilling her book Troublemaker, co-written by Alex Evanovich. Read about it here.
This is the promo image they released to go with it:
What the Times fail to tell you that the art is inked by the wonderful Andy Owens and colored by the equally wonderful Dan Jackson.
The book will be out this summer.
(By the way, this is not the book I showed art from yesterday.)
This is the promo image they released to go with it:
What the Times fail to tell you that the art is inked by the wonderful Andy Owens and colored by the equally wonderful Dan Jackson.
The book will be out this summer.
(By the way, this is not the book I showed art from yesterday.)