02-20-2014, 07:13 PM
Thank you, Quinton! The Varus Battle would have been a comic of about 52 pages. I had scribbled half of them when I became pregnant with my daughter, and that caused me to call it off. The publisher and I never picked it up again, because it was meant to be done by 2009, obviously.
Some scribbles below... (all in German, sorry)
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[attachment=9077]var_scr_2.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=9078]var_scr_3.jpg[/attachment]
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The project will likely never be picked up again, because I was never that much at home in the early imperial period.
But do you know the absolutely fantastic "Les Aigles de Rome" comic by Enrico Marini? It's been translated into several languages (everything but English, I think, in fact), and is the story of Arminius and a Roman nobleman who start as friends and then, of course, end up on different sides. Marini is one of my favourite artists.
Some scribbles below... (all in German, sorry)
[attachment=9076]var_legioscr.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=9077]var_scr_2.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=9078]var_scr_3.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=9079]var_scr_18.jpg[/attachment]
The project will likely never be picked up again, because I was never that much at home in the early imperial period.
But do you know the absolutely fantastic "Les Aigles de Rome" comic by Enrico Marini? It's been translated into several languages (everything but English, I think, in fact), and is the story of Arminius and a Roman nobleman who start as friends and then, of course, end up on different sides. Marini is one of my favourite artists.
Jenny Dolfen
My illustrated novel project: [URL="http://darknessovercannae.com/"]Darkness over Cannae[/URL]
My illustrated novel project: [URL="http://darknessovercannae.com/"]Darkness over Cannae[/URL]