Thursday, December 18, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Aftermath of Hurricane IKE
Just wanted to let everyone know that my family and I are doing fine in the aftermath of tropical storm IKE. We definitely don't have it as bad as many people down in the coast. Because we were in the direct path of IKE's north-bound progress, we have been without power since yesterday. I'll post some other news, but for now, I'm doing what I can with the remaining juice of my cell phone. Pray for all the victims.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Red Sonja
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Get Your Comics NOW! #1 from Amazon
Do you guys remember Comics NOW! Premier Issue which featured my Nova art on the cover and the "How to" features inside? Well, although you can't buy those back-issues from the comic book stores anymore, you can now order them via Amazon.com! Click HERE to go directly to that listing and order your copy if you've missed out. As of this posting, it even showed as being in stock.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
JunBob Open for Commissions
UPDATE (8/1): This special offer has expired and no longer valid. Thank you for all of your overwhelming support. I am still taking commissions at the regular rate.
Click on the image to see the details and special pricing. This is a limited time offer with limited availability on the list... To sign up for a commission, please use this Commission Form to sign up for a pencil or inked commission (not sketches). Please fill in "SCSO2008" the notes field of the form to get that special discounted rates. To order a pencil or inked sketches, send me a e-mail junbobkim(at)gmail.com with "SCS02008 Sketch Request" in the subject line.
Click on the image to see the details and special pricing. This is a limited time offer with limited availability on the list... To sign up for a commission, please use this Commission Form to sign up for a pencil or inked commission (not sketches). Please fill in "SCSO2008" the notes field of the form to get that special discounted rates. To order a pencil or inked sketches, send me a e-mail junbobkim(at)gmail.com with "SCS02008 Sketch Request" in the subject line.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Fallen Heroes Gains Traction!
A great friend and a fantastic British author Barry Nugent had commissioned me a while back to create the cover to his self-published novel Fallen Heroes. It was my first-ever book cover design and thoroughly enjoyed working with Barry through the process. As dedicated as Barry had been in promoting the book, it is only recently that he is finally beginning to see some forward progress on his book.
After the Branch Manager of Waterstone's Northampton stocked some signed copies in the store, she reports great response. I am so excited for Barry and wish that this is only a beginning to even greater things to come. I do recommend this book highly and suggest you try out some preview pages right here. You can even order your very own copy from the same page.
Here are some photos of the book on the shelf that Barry had taken...
After the Branch Manager of Waterstone's Northampton stocked some signed copies in the store, she reports great response. I am so excited for Barry and wish that this is only a beginning to even greater things to come. I do recommend this book highly and suggest you try out some preview pages right here. You can even order your very own copy from the same page.
Here are some photos of the book on the shelf that Barry had taken...
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
JunBobKim to Draw Urusla Wilde!
Steve Bryant of Athena Voltaire fame, working closely with Molly McBride, has asked me to take on the role of pencils and inks for the upcoming project Urusla Wilde! After mere cursory look through the pitch and the scripts, I am on board! Although he had originally intended to do the writing and the art chores himself, with Athena Voltaire being back in regular schedule, he decided to look for an alternative.
Although I don't have the distinct gracefulness in the way Steve draws women, I jumped at the opportunity because I believe I can bring my A-game to the table. I should add that the simple opportunity to collaborate with Steve alone would have been reason enough for me to accept the job. Through each interaction with Steve, my respect for him as a person and a comic creator grows witnessing first hand his humility, kindness & fairness.
As far as the work is concerned, I LOVE the dynamics and the energy Steve, Molly and I have in collaboration. Great things are to come from this, my friends.
I have finished my version of the character sketches for the main team and have already begun work on pages for issue one. The first miniseries is subtitled "Sorcerer Pope" and will be published by Ape Entertainment. Those interested can read up on existing contents and follow the progress and news by visiting the Ursula Wilde Production Diary. I will be adding some new images in the coming weeks.
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
JunBob, A Comic Genius?
When your friend knows somebody that knows somebody that is somebody that works at the newspaper... and he drops them story lead... and the paper approaches you for a Sunday paper human interest story... what do you think you'll say? Well, I'd say the idea of getting interviewed by the local newspaper is TOTALLY GENIUS!!! Oh, how little did I know that the Longview News Journal writer Glen Evans would use the word in the actual word in the title.
So as wonderful as the article was with 2 pages chock full of words and images, that wonderful choice of words for the title just armed my dear friends with enough ammo to give me continual grief for the next decade.
All jokes aside, this was a tremendous honor and helped finally validate my comic art interest with my parents. Thank you ShawnO for hooking me up!
Update [04/03/2007]: The online version of the article has been archived at the Longview News Journal website is only available to people that are willing to pay for it. If you're interested in reading the article (along with the online version's missing images from the printed version), just send me an e-mail for the PDF copy.
So as wonderful as the article was with 2 pages chock full of words and images, that wonderful choice of words for the title just armed my dear friends with enough ammo to give me continual grief for the next decade.
All jokes aside, this was a tremendous honor and helped finally validate my comic art interest with my parents. Thank you ShawnO for hooking me up!
Update [04/03/2007]: The online version of the article has been archived at the Longview News Journal website is only available to people that are willing to pay for it. If you're interested in reading the article (along with the online version's missing images from the printed version), just send me an e-mail for the PDF copy.
Friday, February 15, 2008
Correspondence with Bob Layton
Having experienced such an incredible experience as having dinner with the legendary comic book creator Bob Layton, I sent him an e-mail totally geeking out. He chose his website as the place to respond to my e-mail. You can read my e-mail and his response by clicking here. Scrolling down to mid-page, you should find my e-mail and his response and in addition, his reply to Half Hour Wasted guys' e-mail.
What a great guy! He even checked up on me afterwards... Now I gotta get my butt cracking and send him some new drawings...
What a great guy! He even checked up on me afterwards... Now I gotta get my butt cracking and send him some new drawings...
Thursday, February 14, 2008
We're MOVING...
Sorry for the inconvenience, folks. I am discontinuing the update of this Blog and will be continuing the rant over at http://journal.junbobkim.com.
Ok... Nothing to see here, folks... come on... let's keep it moving... ;)
Ok... Nothing to see here, folks... come on... let's keep it moving... ;)
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Korean Dinner with Bob Layton Video
Thanks to the efforts of Half Hour Wasted podcast hosts Brad and Frank, here's the video capture of the unforgettable dinner with Bob Layton.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Comics NOW! Issue 1 on the Shelves
A labor of love by the Comic Geek Speak co-founders & its community, Comics NOW! is a magazine made "For the Comic Book Fans By the Comic Book Fans". It will feature in-depth articles on comic book and comic book related topics, and many other features that should set it apart from all other pop culture related publications in print. The premier issue will also feature my rendition of Marvel's Nova rendering as the cover art and enclose several pages inside that reveals the cover art development in stages.
So what ya waiting for? Go get your copies NOW! :)
So what ya waiting for? Go get your copies NOW! :)
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Dallas Comic Con - A Weekend to Remember
Dallas Comic Con... it's a small size, family environment convention that usually serves as an "excuse" for me to be able to go out of town and hang out with a group of guys. Not only a chance to spend some needed time with my homie Shawn Ormes, and the Half Hour Wasted hosts Brad Milyo and Frank Rincon. I was planning on doing some 50 cent bin diving and meeting a few comic book celebrities such as Steve Niles, Terry Moore, Tim Bradstreet, Bob Layton, Cully Hamner, Scott Kurtz, etc. The show was a blast and getting to meet fellow HHW listener Bob Heine was great too.
What I did not know was that on Saturday evening I would be given the honor of getting to know better the comic legend himself - Bob Layton! Not only was Bob generous enough to spare his time to critic my portfolio but gave us (Shawn, Brad, Frank, and I) a chance to dine with him and his assistant, the fabulous Sorah Suhng, at the Korea House restaurant that evening. To top it off, my lovely wife Krista joined us later that evening.
What I did not know was that on Saturday evening I would be given the honor of getting to know better the comic legend himself - Bob Layton! Not only was Bob generous enough to spare his time to critic my portfolio but gave us (Shawn, Brad, Frank, and I) a chance to dine with him and his assistant, the fabulous Sorah Suhng, at the Korea House restaurant that evening. To top it off, my lovely wife Krista joined us later that evening.
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