MONSTERS AND TITANS SHOWCASES
THE ART OF BATTLING BOY
Paul Pope’s inks feature in art show companion book
The first volume of Paul Pope’s Battling Boy was one of the most anticipated graphic novels of 2013 — and it delivered; Battling Boy debuted in the #1 place on The New York Times
best seller list for graphic books and was widely praised for its
dynamic art and electrifying take on the coming-of-age adventure quest.
Now Pope’s original art from the Battling Boy touring exhibition has been carefully reproduced for that show’s companion book, MONSTERS AND TITANS: BATTLING BOY ON TOUR.
Presented
as they look on the drawing board, without clean-up or colors, Pope’s
inked pages are accompanied by the artist’s commentary (in English,
French, and Italian) on his influences and process. Also included are
character designs, concept art, and even Pope’s lettering test for Battling Boy, giving readers meaningful insight into the creation process behind a bestselling graphic novel.
The Battling Boy
touring exhibition wrapped up at the Society of Illustrators in
December 2013 and will be moving on to Italy and France in 2014.
MONSTERS AND TITANS: BATTLING BOY ON TOUR is a 9” x 12” paperback book and will be in comic book stores on March 26 and in bookstores on April 8.
MONSTERS AND TITANS: BATTLING BOY ON TOUR
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