Brilliant stuff, thanks for sharing.
The busyness of many of these gives me real Richard Scarry vibes.
This one in particular made me feel like I was playing a game, maybe a point and click puzzler.
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* BD = "Bandes dessinées"
* BDT = Bedetheque
* GN = graphic novel
* LBK = Lambiek
* LC = "Ligne claire"
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Brilliant stuff, thanks for sharing.
The busyness of many of these gives me real Richard Scarry vibes.
This one in particular made me feel like I was playing a game, maybe a point and click puzzler.
The busyness of many of these gives me real Richard Scarry vibes.
Haha, interesting comparison!
I certainly hadn't made that connection, but I think I see what you mean, and do still love the Scarrys' work even as a middle-ager.
Btw, I got a bit lazy with titles and stuff, so thanks for sharing context on the Mad Max piece!
This really put me in mind of Max Mad, so I went looking to find out more.
I was commissioned to create a Mad Max tribute poster for exhibiting at the Sitges Film Festival, one of the biggest and most important film festivals in Europe, specialized in fantastic genre movies. In 2019 they dedicated the festival to Mad Max and, as part of the illustrated tribute to the universe of George Miller, I created this piece.
I wanted to mix Mad Max with one of those classic Miyazaki's cranky, crowded with bad guys contraptions, and this is what came out of that crazy mash up.
It was a lot of fun!
José Domingo • Sitges Film Festival — Mad Max Tribute Poster (larger version of the image at this link)