Victor Santos

What Are You Reading? with Alex de Campi

Megillat Esther

Hello and welcome to What Are You Reading? This week we’re joined by music video director and comic book writer Alex de Campi, whose works include Smoke, Kat & Mouse, Valentine and the in-production Ashes.

To see at Alex and the Robot 6 crew have been reading, click below.

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Read Victor Santos’ wordless noir webcomic Polar

Michael Avon Oeming pointed out a beautiful, if bloody, webcomic by his Mice Templar collaborator Victor Santos (Filthy Rich, Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters) that’s an engaging experiment in color, style and wordless storytelling. Called Polar, it stars international hitman Kaiser Black, the title character of Santos’ 2010 graphic novel, in bleak story populated by a femme fatale, a death squad and lots of bloodshed, all set against a stark, icy backdrop.

Santos explains, “The story uses a minimalistic and direct style inspired by movies like Le Samurai (Jean-Pierre Melville, 1967), Tokyo Drifter (Seijun Suzuki, 1965) or Point Blank (John Boorman, 1967) and novels like The Killer inside me (Jim Thompson, 1952) or The Eiger Sanction (Trevanian, 1979). Polar is also a tribute to artists like Jim Steranko, Jose Muñoz, Alberto Breccia, Alex Toth and Frank Miller.”

Check out some pages from Polar below, and follow the whole story to date on Santos’ website.

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What Are You Reading? with Comic Book Resources

Officer Downe

Hello and welcome to a special birthday bash edition of our weekly “What Are You Reading” feature. Typically the Robot 6 crew talks about what books we’ve read recently, but since it’s our anniversary, we thought we’d invite all our friends and colleagues from Comic Book Resources and Comics Should Be Good! to join in the fun.

To see what everyone has been reading, click below …

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Victor Santos vs. el Lagarto Gigante

Victor Santos is showing off his Godzilla samples that got him the gig following Phil Hester on IDW’s Kingdom of Monsters series. Santos takes over in issue #5.

That’s only part of the drawing above; click through to see the whole thing, with and without inks.



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