Lines and Colors art blog

Category: Comics

  • New Argon Zark! webcomic page

    It’s not that often that I feature my own work on Lines and Colors, but this is special occasion for me. I’ve just posted the first new page to my webcomic, Argon Zark!, in quite some time. I’m really pleased to have the comic moving again, and looking forward to continuing the story. (It will…

  • Argon Zark! remastered

    A long time ago (on an internet far far away), I created one of the earliest webcomics, Argon Zark!, a cyberpunk humor/adventure story about a computer geek who has invented a way to be physically transported into and through the World Wide Web. For a long time I thought it was the very first online…

  • Li-An

    [For some time, I’ve wanted to feature more comics artists from non-English speaking countries — particularly Belgian and French comics (bandes-dessinées) — but I’ve been put off by the challenges of providing links to images and information across language barriers. With this article, I’m going to try a method of providing both original language and…

  • Mac Smith, Scurry

    Mac Smith is is a concept artist and illustrator who has largely put aside his work in the gaming industry to concentrate on his own comics project. Scurry is a post-apocalyptic survival story in which the protagonists are mice. The setting is an abandoned house and the surrounding woods, now mysteriously devoid of humans. With…

  • Inktober

    Inktober started as a challenge illustrator and cartoonist Jake Parker set himself in October of 2009, to draw 31 ink drawings in 31 days. The goal, as in any exercise of this sort, was to get better end develop a more consistent working practice. He repeated the idea the next year, promoting the notion that…

  • Luigi (Gigi) Cavenago

    Luigi Cavenago (also Gigi Cavenago or GigiCave) is an italian comics artist based in Milan. He is best known for his work on the supernatural detective series Dylan Dog, for which he did cover illustrations as well as interior art. Cavenago has a forceful, graphic style, contrasting blocks of color with areas of detail and…