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The Art of Jock
Hardback
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Discover the uniquely dynamic work of acclaimed artist Jock, from his groundbreaking comics art to his stunning posters for the pop culture company Mondo and his evocative concept illustrations for a range of acclaimed films. Mark Simpson, known by his pen name, Jock, is an internationally recognized three-time New York Times best-selling artist and Eisner Award nominee. Over the last two decades, Jock has become one of the most distinguished illustrators in comics, with credits that include titles with DC Comics/Vertigo (The Losers, Batman: The Black Mirror, Green Arrow: Year One), Marvel (Savage Wolverine, Daredevil), and his runaway success, Wytches (co-created with Scott Snyder for Image Comics). He is also known for his extensive work with Mondo-the renowned pop culture company famous for its iconic poster designs and collectibles-including electrifying posters that offer unique interpretations of fan-favorite movies such as Shaun of the Dead, The Thing, Pan's Labyrinth, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Halloween, and many more. In the movie world, Jock's concept art has defined the look of major films such as Dredd, Ex Machina, and Star Wars Episode VIII. Made in collaboration with Mondo, The Art of Jock delves into the prolific artist's catalog, showcasing not only the best of his sketches and published images but also personal notes from Jock himself that provide insight into the inner workings of his creative process. Featuring commentary from long-time collaborators, including Scott Snyder and Alex Garland, this look into the mind and method of one of the most critically acclaimed illustrators working today is a must-have for fans of comic book and pop culture art, as well as aspiring artists and illustrators. Features two gatefolds, plus excusive vellum and acetate overlays that further illuminate Jock's creative process.
Author Biography
Jock is the New York Times best-selling British artist best known for his comics work with writer Andy Diggle on DC/Vertigo's The Losers, the award-winning Batman: The Black Mirror, and Wytches with writer Scott Snyder. Jock has also produced key art, concept design, and promotional imagery for films including Iron Man 3, The Dark Knight Trilogy,Dredd, Star Wars: Episode VIII, and the Oscar-winning Ex Machina. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he now lives and works in Devon, England. Will Dennis was an editor at Vertigo/DC Entertainment for more than fifteen years, specializing in genre fiction comics and graphic novels. His award-winning titles including 100 Bullets, Y: The Last Man, Scalped, DMZ, Joker, Batman, and many more. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, where he freelance edits comics and books. Peter Berg is an acclaimed writer, director, producer, and actor. His directorial film credits include Hancock, The Kingdom, Deepwater Horizon, Lone Survivor, and Friday Night Lights, which he also developed into a hugely successful TV series. He lives and works in Los Angeles. Jim Lee, a world-renowned comic book artist, writer, editor, and publisher, is the co-publisher of DC Entertainment (DCE) alongside Dan DiDio. He lives with his family in Los Angeles. Scott Snyder has written comics for both DC and Marvel, including the best-selling series American Vampire, Batman, and Swamp Thing, and is the author of the story collection Voodoo Heart. He also co-created the Wytches comic book with Jock. He lives on Long Island with his wife Jeanie and his sons Jack and Emmett.
Reviews"Made in collaboration with Mondo, The Art of Jock delves into the prolific artist's catalog, showcasing not only the best of his sketches and published images, but also personal notes from Jock himself that provide insight into the inner workings of his creative process." - Forces of Geek "Expansive, inclusive, detailed, and insightful not only for Dennis's experiences as Jock's editor, but also for the addition of Jock's collaborators, The Art of Jock is a brilliant, beautiful book that will appeal to both comics and film audiences as it showcases the important contributions of a true modern master of popular culture, Jock." - ICv2.com
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