Los Angeles, CA and Chicago, IL—May 1, 2012—In their first creative collaboration, #1 Star Wars Artist Dave Dorman is creating the cover art for X-Files and Lone Gunmen actor and "The Truth is Out There" filmmaker Dean Haglund. Haglund’s new graphic novel "Shock ‘N Awesome" is currently a Kickstarter.com campaign
and promises a conspiracy theory lovers tale, unveiling the very
Indiana Jones-like truth behind the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003. Hint:
It wasn’t oil.
"Dean
and I have kicked around some collaborative ideas over the years, but
this one feels right to me," declared Dorman. "I am thrilled that
someone of Dave’s caliber is working with me on this creative adventure.
I believe Dave’s cover art will excite people enough to meet my
Kickstarter goal," Haglund added. Shock ‘N Awesome
currently has $4,257 in contributions with 23 more days remaining to
earn the total $7,000 required to produce the graphic novel.
If
funding goes according to plan, Haglund hopes to have the graphic novel
ready in time for San Diego Comic-Con, and an autograph session at
Dorman’s Booth #4500.
Haglund will publish an initial run of 1,000 issues to be distributed through Diamond.
For more information, please visit http://deanhaglund.com or http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/deanhaglund/shock-n-awesome-graphic-novel.
About Dean Hagund:
Dean
is probably best known for his nine seasons playing Langly, one of the
computer geeks known as "The Lone Gunmen" from the hit FOX TV series The X-Files. Today,
Dean’s visual art is now collected worldwi de. His oil paintings
combine an unabashed Graphic Novel sensibility, using classic
compositions and images from iconic Americana. Modern allegories and
metaphors arise from a heavily researched catalogue of past works using
the emotional/ theatrical tableaus with re-stated contemporary themes
and cultural touchstones to evoke new meaning. Dean headlines with his
unique ONE MAN X-FILES IMPROV COMEDY show at comedy clubs, colleges and
comedy festivals around the world, which earned him 4-star reviews from
the International Edinburgh Fringe Festival, two years in a row.
About Dave Dorman:
For
the past 30 years, Eisner and Inkpot Award-winning artist Dave Dorman’s
dynamic, hyper-realism art has boosted toy and comic book sales for
those art directors wise enough to hire him. His fan base is worldwide.
In 2012 Dorman did the six covers completing the Dark Horse Star Wa rs
"Crimson Empire" series, and is currently creating the covers for the
new four-book "Darth Maul" series. His Captain America art also appears
in the new Marvel pop-up book Super Heroes vs. Villains: An Explosive Pop-Up of Rivalries slated
for a July 2012 release. His autobiography, "Rolling Thunder: The Art
of Dave Dorman" (IDW Publishing/Desperado Publishing) is available on Amazon.com
and his 2-part instructional series on pencil and oil illustration is
available via The Gnomon Workshop. This year, Dave Dorman will be
exhibiting this year at Spectrum, San Diego Comic-Con Booth #4500 and
Star Wars Celebration 6. His one-man art show, "Pi ala Mode" just
completed its April run Chicago’s Rotofugi art gallery.
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