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David Mack (August 24, 2006) |
Thanks to David Mack for reporting that the seventh issue of Kabuki: Reflections is currently scheduled to be released in December. |
David Mack (January 30, 2005): |
While answering questions for an upcoming SequentialTart.com roundtable discussion, David Mack noted that Kabuki: The Alchemy #7 will ship in May and he will "probably do a Kabuki: Reflections #6 for June." |
David Mack (June 14, 2005): |
While talking about Kabuki: Reflections #5, which is now available for pre-order, David Mack noted: "Lots of art and art process in this one. Paintings, sketches, and my step-by-step 'how I do it' commentary things. Lots of never-before-seen images. Of paintings and personal sketchbook stuff. Square bound and 48 pages." |
David Mack (April 15, 2005): |
According to David Mack, the fifth issue of Kabuki: Reflections, a series that features covers, sketches, fine art paintings and more, is slated for release in August. |
David Mack (March 10, 2005): |
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I love those kind of sketchbooks from artists.
I tried to do this kind of thing with the 4 issues of the 48p Reflections books I put out. Has anyone here seen these?
They also included nudity as far as figure drawings and sketches and reference photos.
Image just updated me that all 4 of them are sold out except for some few remaining issues of #4.
Is there still enough interest in this kind of thing to release a #5 of Reflections?
I'm considering releasing a trade with all four this year. Is that something that would be received well? |
David Mack (May 8, 2004): |
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I would like to collect the Reflections books some day. But I usually don't make a collection until all of the individual issues are sold out.
Right now Reflections #3 is sold out, but 1,2, & 4 are completely available for re-order thru Diamond. |
David Mack (November 17, 2000): |
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I wrote a big math paper in college that documents the logical-mathematical principles involved in production schedule of a comic book from start to finish. I found this in my basement the other day and it cracked me up. I should print it in Reflections or something. I found it with a lot of OLD drawings and school papers and wondered if it would be funny to include that kind of stuff in a Reflections. |
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