Showing posts with label Joe Quinones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Quinones. Show all posts

Thursday, April 15, 2021

Savage #3 Review: Lettering

 

Savage #2 Cover B by Joe Quinones


At first glance, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou's lettering seems more restrained in Savage #3. Still, his contributions to the issue are substantial, if more nuanced this time around. Take, for example, these missives from his butler.

 

 

Here is Kevin, living the life of a billionaire teen on his own private island. Despite living in a tree house, he's got all the luxuries money can buy. This includes a team of butlers. Yet he has Al, his head butler, handwrite notes to him on a ruled pad, roughly snip them out, and presumably leave them somewhere Kevin will notice them. You know, when he wants to.

 

 

Being covert means Kevin has to look to find his butlers, or at least his top man Al. Hassan repeats the theme of cut out paper scraps for his narrative box (unruled, this time). Big bold capital letters announce Kevin's relieved to find Al. Even without murmuring "Ummm", we know he's feeling indecisive here. Yet Kevin musters his resolve and tells Al to stop walking away.

I wonder: would Kevin run after Al if the man continued walking?



After meeting her in the research laboratories of Project Bizarre, Kevin seems fascinated by the idea that someone like Mae could be genuinely interested in him. Of course, Kevin's upbringing didn't prepare him for the dynamics of adult relationships. Still, the touch of red for the last word, and the way Kevin stretches it out, suggest he's getting a little hot under the collar bedecked with dino-teeth. (Or are they claws?)

The way the balloon seems to melt out of shape makes me think Kevin's had enough playacting for one day. At least, when action strikes, Hassan's first sound effect of the issue seems sufficient to jolt Kevin back to reality.


 

And if that's not enough to wake Kevin from his fantasies, this definitely is:

 

 

All you can say is Wow! when Kevin's groan bursts out of the dialogue balloon. The ellipses show us Kevin is flustered. His mind is clearly cycling through all kinds of names for this monster before he hits upon one he likes. As for the shapes of his dialogue balloons, they start conventionally enough, but after the groan burst out, they look even more jagged than the notes Al was cutting out and leaving for Kevin. 

There's another scene, later on, that you'll want to look for. Not to throw out any spoilers, but Hassan fills dialogue balloons with symbols. You really have to work out what's going on. They might take you longer to solve than it takes Kevin to latch onto a name for this strange monster. Still, they're fun.

Well done, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou. Can't wait to see how you'll enhance our reading experience in Savage #4!

Dragon Dave


Friday, April 9, 2021

Savage #3: All the Covers & Why You Need Them

 

Cover A by Marcus To

 

Marcus To is a Canadian artist who has worked with Marvel and DC, as well as other publishers. He painted Cover A for Savage #1, depicting Kevin Sauvage standing inside a dinosaurs mouth. He also created Cover A for Savage #2, showing Kevin fighting off a pack of crocodile-like dinosaurs. Now Marcus returns again.

For Savage #3, he contributes this beautiful image of Savage resting from his labors of defending the world against rampaging dinosaurs. Has Kevin returned to the Beyond, or is he relaxing at Club Med? I guess we'll have to wait to read the issue to find out. Either way, if you enjoy Marcus To's work, you may want to have his Savage cover for every issue.


Cover B by Joe Quinones

 

Joe Quinones is another top artist who has worked with the Big Two and more. Like Marcus To's cover, Cover B is another beach scene. Savage #1 and #2 featured covers showcasing the products that Kevin Sauvage, due to his celebrity status, has been paid to brand or advertise. This time, instead of shampoo and conditioner or cologne, it's soda. So if you like collecting covers based on a particular theme, Cover B is definitely for you.


Pre-Order Cover by Paco Diaz


Paco Diaz is a Spanish artist who has worked on the top titles for Marvel, DC, and Dark Horse. I love the 3D effect he brings to this cover. I also like the dinosaurs he's depicted. I'm not sure if these are more of the same dinosaurs pictured on the Savage #1 Pre-Order cover, or a different species. Either way, I look forward to seeing if the Savage #3 Pre-Order Edition includes a write-up on these ferocious fellows.

Well, there you have it, all the covers for Savage #3, and why you need them. Be sure to arrive at your local comic shop next Wednesday, so you can be sure to pick up your favorite, if not all three.

Dragon Dave