A place for comics artist Joëlle Jones to share some of her recent drawings and commissions.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
TROUBLEMAKER cover/C2E2 appearance cancelled
Quick Update: I will not be attending C2E2 in Chicago any longer. My schedule won't allow it if I've going to get these books out on time. Jamie S. Rich and Nicolas Hitori de will still be there with Spell Checkers vol. 1, and then all three of us will still have a table at Stumptown.
I apologize to all of those I would have met in Chicago.
Troublemaker Solicits: Dark Horse has solicited the first volume of Troublemaker and released an updated cover.
TROUBLEMAKER BOOK 1
Janet Evanovich (W), Alex Evanovich (W), Joëlle Jones (A), Benjamin Dewey (A), Andy Owens (I), and Dan Jackson (C)
On sale July 20
FC, 112 pages
$17.99
HC, 6" x 9"
Alex Barnaby and Sam Hooker are back together and fighting crime the only way they know how—by leaving a trail of chaos, panic, and disorder. Alex, an auto mechanic and spotter for racecar driver Sam Hooker, is drawn to trouble like a giant palmetto bug to a day-old taco. Unfortunately, she’s also drawn to Hooker in the same fashion. There’s no steering clear of trouble or Hooker when Felicia calls for help. Rosa has gone missing, and in order to find her Barnaby and Hooker will have to go deep into the underbelly of Miami and southern Florida, surviving petro voodoo, explosions, gift-wrapped body parts, a deadly swamp chase, and Hooker’s mom.
• Janet Evanovich, author of Finger Lickin’ Fifteen, continues her New York Times best-selling Barnaby series with her very first graphic novel!
• Written by Janet and Alex Evanovich, and illustrated by Joëlle Jones (Dr. Horrible)!
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Bonus:
Here is a Dr. Horrible sketch I did at Emerald City:
I apologize to all of those I would have met in Chicago.
Troublemaker Solicits: Dark Horse has solicited the first volume of Troublemaker and released an updated cover.
TROUBLEMAKER BOOK 1
Janet Evanovich (W), Alex Evanovich (W), Joëlle Jones (A), Benjamin Dewey (A), Andy Owens (I), and Dan Jackson (C)
On sale July 20
FC, 112 pages
$17.99
HC, 6" x 9"
Alex Barnaby and Sam Hooker are back together and fighting crime the only way they know how—by leaving a trail of chaos, panic, and disorder. Alex, an auto mechanic and spotter for racecar driver Sam Hooker, is drawn to trouble like a giant palmetto bug to a day-old taco. Unfortunately, she’s also drawn to Hooker in the same fashion. There’s no steering clear of trouble or Hooker when Felicia calls for help. Rosa has gone missing, and in order to find her Barnaby and Hooker will have to go deep into the underbelly of Miami and southern Florida, surviving petro voodoo, explosions, gift-wrapped body parts, a deadly swamp chase, and Hooker’s mom.
• Janet Evanovich, author of Finger Lickin’ Fifteen, continues her New York Times best-selling Barnaby series with her very first graphic novel!
• Written by Janet and Alex Evanovich, and illustrated by Joëlle Jones (Dr. Horrible)!
***
Bonus:
Here is a Dr. Horrible sketch I did at Emerald City:
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
Preview the first 22 pages of SPELL CHECKERS
Including four pages by me.
Read the full preview at the Oni Press site.
Now is a good time to preorder the book. It's available through all comic shops, bookstores, and e-tailers. If going to a comic book store, the Diamond order code is FEB10 1049; ISBN is 978-1934964323.
Spell Checkers is actually the featured indy book from our friends at Things from Another World.
Also, check out this cute drawing Nico did of myself, him, and Jamie for the bio page in the book:
Read the full preview at the Oni Press site.
Now is a good time to preorder the book. It's available through all comic shops, bookstores, and e-tailers. If going to a comic book store, the Diamond order code is FEB10 1049; ISBN is 978-1934964323.
Spell Checkers is actually the featured indy book from our friends at Things from Another World.
Also, check out this cute drawing Nico did of myself, him, and Jamie for the bio page in the book: