Monday, December 24, 2007
Happy Holidays!
Ronn Sutton and I wish you a happy holiday season!
To see how this e-card went from sketch to colour version click here.
Cheers, Janet
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Monday, July 9, 2007
Teen Dream 2: Beautiful Eyes!
As a kid, I really enjoyed reading Mad magazine. I particularly liked the TV and movie parodies, and the take-offs on advertising. As a teen, I created my own whacky ad. For this cartoon, I actually inked it with a Speedball pen with real india ink! Here's the silly ad, "For Beautiful Eyes," coloured and re-lettered.
Enjoy!
Janet
To see a larger image of this cartoon, visit: http://www.ronnsutton.com/blog/BeautifulEyesc2.JPG
Enjoy!
Janet
To see a larger image of this cartoon, visit: http://www.ronnsutton.com/blog/BeautifulEyesc2.JPG
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Sunday, June 3, 2007
A Teen Dream: Comics!
Long before I created Eternal Romance, at the age of 14 or 15, I wrote and drew a five-page romance comic -- on typewriter paper, inked in ballpoint pen! I recently ran across this early effort, and thanks to modern technology, I have scanned in, coloured and re-lettered this heart-wrenching story of teen angst entitled: "Four Eyes but One Heart!"
Enjoy! Janet
P.S. Be sure to check out the coloured, serialized Eternal Romance comics at www.MyRomanceStory.com! -- JLH
Larger version: http://www.ronnsutton.com/blog/4eyes1c2.JPG
Larger version: http://www.ronnsutton.com/blog/4eyes2c2.JPG
Larger version: http://www.ronnsutton.com/blog/4eyes3c2.JPG
Larger version: http://www.ronnsutton.com/blog/4eyes4c2.JPG
Larger version: http://www.ronnsutton.com/blog/4eyes5c2.JPG
Women of Comics II Coming in June!
Over 20 female comic book writers, artists, and editors will come together June 9-10 at Women of Comics II - part of the 2007 Paradise Toronto Comicon.
Women of Comics II will showcase female talent and creativity in what has traditionally been a male-dominated industry. Sponsored by All New Comics Inc., the symposium will feature signings, portfolio reviews, panel discussions, and direct interaction with the artists.
This year, the spotlight is on Minx, a new graphic novel imprint from DC/Vertigo aimed at teenage girls. Designed as an alternative to traditional teen books and Manga, Minx is a series of paperbacks by writers and artists from both the comic book world and young adult fiction. "We're really excited about the material, and we've got a lot of great writers and artists who are really passionate about the stories that they want to tell", says Shelly Bond, group editor at Vertigo.
Minx debuts with the May 16 launch of The Plain Janes, written by noted Canadian young adult novelist Cecil Castellucci (Boy Proof, The Queen of Cool), illustrated by indie favourite Jim Rugg (Street Angel), and edited by Bond (who came up with the idea for Minx). Both Castellucci and Bond are featured guests of Women of Comics II.
The story follows a girl named Jane, who leaves the city for suburbia after a terrorist attack. In the school cafeteria she meets three girls named Jane who are anything but ordinary. They form a group dedicated to creating acts of anonymous public art as a form of political protest (P.L.A.I.N - People Loving Art in Neighborhoods).
On working on The Plain Janes, Castellucci says:" It would have been really nice growing up to have had comic books (written by women or men) that told the kinds of stories that I longed to read. I hope to do many more graphic novels involving the Janes and perhaps one day I'll get to do a regular monthly series of my own!"
At 176 pages with black and white interiors and slightly bigger than a comic book digest, the line is more in step with Young Adult paperbacks. Each title also includes previews for three other Minx books as a special bonus and retail for 11.99 each.
The following is the full 2007 Women of Comics II guest list. For more information, visit http://www.womenofcomics.com:
Shelly Bond
Cecil Castellucci
Svetlana Chmakova
Danielle Corsetto
Tania Del Rio
Janet Hetherington
Faith Erin Hicks
Joan Hilty
Liana K.
Kiss Machine Presents
Michèle Laframboise
Tara McPherson
Robyn Moore
Patricia Mulvihill
Christine Norrie
Nicola Scott
Gail Simone
Tara Tallan
Diana Tamblyn
Raina Telgemeier
More to come!
The 5th Annual Paradise Toronto Comicon runs from June 8-10 in Hall C at the Direct Energy Centre on the CNE Grounds.
About All New Comics Inc.
Canada's newest online comics shop is a joint venture between Peter Fisico, a veteran comic book retailer, and web expert Brian Garside. Visit www.allnewcomics.com for more information.
About the Paradise Toronto Comicon
The home of the Joe Shuster Awards and the premiere gathering of creators and retailers in the comic book and graphic novel field in Canada, the Paradise Toronto Comicon is the brainchild of organizers Peter Dixon and Kevin Boyd. From June 8-10, the convention will host over 150 creators and their work alongside dozens of retailers promoting a broad spectrum of offerings.
A Note from Bloggerland
I will be moderating and participating in a number of panels. For the programming schedule, visit http://womenofcomics.com/calendar.asp
Also, be sure to drop by Artists' Alley for original art and comics by Janet Hetheringon and Ronn Sutton! The Supergirl, Wonder Woman and Vampirella art shown above is a pen-and-ink commission piece by Janet Hetherington.
Women of Comics II will showcase female talent and creativity in what has traditionally been a male-dominated industry. Sponsored by All New Comics Inc., the symposium will feature signings, portfolio reviews, panel discussions, and direct interaction with the artists.
This year, the spotlight is on Minx, a new graphic novel imprint from DC/Vertigo aimed at teenage girls. Designed as an alternative to traditional teen books and Manga, Minx is a series of paperbacks by writers and artists from both the comic book world and young adult fiction. "We're really excited about the material, and we've got a lot of great writers and artists who are really passionate about the stories that they want to tell", says Shelly Bond, group editor at Vertigo.
Minx debuts with the May 16 launch of The Plain Janes, written by noted Canadian young adult novelist Cecil Castellucci (Boy Proof, The Queen of Cool), illustrated by indie favourite Jim Rugg (Street Angel), and edited by Bond (who came up with the idea for Minx). Both Castellucci and Bond are featured guests of Women of Comics II.
The story follows a girl named Jane, who leaves the city for suburbia after a terrorist attack. In the school cafeteria she meets three girls named Jane who are anything but ordinary. They form a group dedicated to creating acts of anonymous public art as a form of political protest (P.L.A.I.N - People Loving Art in Neighborhoods).
On working on The Plain Janes, Castellucci says:" It would have been really nice growing up to have had comic books (written by women or men) that told the kinds of stories that I longed to read. I hope to do many more graphic novels involving the Janes and perhaps one day I'll get to do a regular monthly series of my own!"
At 176 pages with black and white interiors and slightly bigger than a comic book digest, the line is more in step with Young Adult paperbacks. Each title also includes previews for three other Minx books as a special bonus and retail for 11.99 each.
The following is the full 2007 Women of Comics II guest list. For more information, visit http://www.womenofcomics.com:
Shelly Bond
Cecil Castellucci
Svetlana Chmakova
Danielle Corsetto
Tania Del Rio
Janet Hetherington
Faith Erin Hicks
Joan Hilty
Liana K.
Kiss Machine Presents
Michèle Laframboise
Tara McPherson
Robyn Moore
Patricia Mulvihill
Christine Norrie
Nicola Scott
Gail Simone
Tara Tallan
Diana Tamblyn
Raina Telgemeier
More to come!
The 5th Annual Paradise Toronto Comicon runs from June 8-10 in Hall C at the Direct Energy Centre on the CNE Grounds.
About All New Comics Inc.
Canada's newest online comics shop is a joint venture between Peter Fisico, a veteran comic book retailer, and web expert Brian Garside. Visit www.allnewcomics.com for more information.
About the Paradise Toronto Comicon
The home of the Joe Shuster Awards and the premiere gathering of creators and retailers in the comic book and graphic novel field in Canada, the Paradise Toronto Comicon is the brainchild of organizers Peter Dixon and Kevin Boyd. From June 8-10, the convention will host over 150 creators and their work alongside dozens of retailers promoting a broad spectrum of offerings.
A Note from Bloggerland
I will be moderating and participating in a number of panels. For the programming schedule, visit http://womenofcomics.com/calendar.asp
Also, be sure to drop by Artists' Alley for original art and comics by Janet Hetheringon and Ronn Sutton! The Supergirl, Wonder Woman and Vampirella art shown above is a pen-and-ink commission piece by Janet Hetherington.
Saturday, May 26, 2007
A Word (or Three) of Welcome
Hello, my virtual friends.
While blogging is not new, it is new to me. And while I have had a website (www.best-destiny.com) to showcase my comics and other work, I never quite had the nerve to create a blog.
Until now.
I will be posting things that are of interest to me, and they just might be of interest to you.
More to follow. Thanks for checking in.
Janet
While blogging is not new, it is new to me. And while I have had a website (www.best-destiny.com) to showcase my comics and other work, I never quite had the nerve to create a blog.
Until now.
I will be posting things that are of interest to me, and they just might be of interest to you.
More to follow. Thanks for checking in.
Janet
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