reillyzone
"*Christopher P. Reilly, Harvey- and Ignatz-nominated comics writer of such titles as Rogue Satellite Comics, The Comical Tragedy of Punch and Judy (2002), Punch and Judy: A Grand Guignol (2003), Puphedz (2004), Punch and Judy: Twice Told Tales (2005), and The Trouble with Igor (2006). He was the co-creator, editor, and contributor to the anthology Strange Eggs (2005–2006) and has contributed stories to Disney's Haunted Mansion, Hellcar and the Tick."
Current projects; O Tesla: The Death of Topsy, Igor: Fixed by Frankensteins and a Strange Eggs GN.
I am most often published by my friends at Slave Labor, so go to www.slavelabor.com and check them out.
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STRANGE EGGS ALL AGES GN
This is a 6 page preview of the all ages STRANGE EGGS GN due from Slave Labor Graphics this sumer.
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[ Posted by Victor_Von on Jan 10th, 2007 10:35 AM ]...
Howdy heidy Christopher Reilly.
Just finished the Punch and Judy stuff. Nice adaptation.
Oh Tesla looks so gorgeous that it makes me want to die. |
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[ Posted by tim_oshea on Dec 18th, 2006 1:33 AM ]...
The interview you and I did a few years back still strikes a chord with me. It may have been because of such lines as "I think myths, folktales and religion are great sources to pillage for fiction booty..."
Glad to see someone of your diverse background as an Eisner judge and thanks for the add. |
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[ Posted by mickmoart on Dec 15th, 2006 1:50 AM ]...
Dude, Slave Labor rules....gosh, I remember those days when I used to be in the comic stores with Kerry Callen and stuff.
Heh, I will be cool if you ever vote for me!
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[ Posted by david_hopkins on Dec 15th, 2006 12:38 AM ]...
Mr. Eisner Award Judge. That's really cool. I hope it's not too hectic. There's a lot of good stuff out there. |
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[ Posted by jdpriddy on Dec 14th, 2006 9:21 AM ]...
Love the Punch and Judy books. Will be on the lookout for your other books.
Eisner worthies: Gemma Bovary by Posy Simmonds (or was this out last year?) We Are On Our Own by Miriam Katin Do Not Go Where I Cannot Follow by Anders Nilsen
all of which you have probably seen, but did you miss: Rotting in Dirtville by James Callahan?
Who knew a book about zombies, robots, and giant Martians could be so danged subtle, not to mention beautiful? |
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[ Posted by JimSalicrup on Dec 11th, 2006 3:59 PM ]...
As a ComicSpace friend, may I ask you to help support the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (www.moccany.org)? Become a member today! Thanks. |
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[ Posted by forcesofgood on Dec 7th, 2006 11:59 PM ]...
Chris is funnier than a bag full of squirrels on ecstasy. |
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