In my previous blog entry, I discussed the visual development of the story I drew for CHUTZ-POW! Superheroes of the Holocaust, which features the Holocaust experiences of Malka and Moshe Baran. In this last of three installments, I'm going to discuss my post-production role with the comic-book after the story was completed, and what was needed to get the artwork into print.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
CHUTZ-POW!: Preparing for Print (Episode 3 of 3)
Monday, August 4, 2014
CHUTZ-POW!: The Barans' Story (Episode 2 of 3)
In my previous blog entry, I discussed the origins of CHUTZ-POW! Superheroes of the Holocaust, how I became involved as an artist on both the exhibit and comic-book parts of the project, and how the cover artwork for the comic-book was developed. In this second of three installments, I'm going to discuss what went into creating the artwork for the story that I illustrated in the book.
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Chris Moeller,
CHUTZ-POW!,
comic-books,
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Dave Wachter,
freelance artwork,
Holocaust Center,
Mark Zingarelli,
my artwork,
ToonSeum,
UpStanders,
Wayne Wise,
Zachary Zafris
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