Of course, the more recent stories show a higher level of polish. The multi-mandibular Saul of ‘Hunter-Killer’ feels like a creature right out of that universe, as does the Time-Squid in ‘Bar Fight.’ ‘Bar Fight’ also features a roguish figure who bears an ever so slight resemblance to a bearded Prophet. ![]() Subsequent stories fall between the two spectrums, pushing the boundaries of what you would expect from grayscale.įans of Roy’s “Prophet” work will see many artistic similarities, particularly in the character and creature designs. Conversely, the titular story features ink-washed pencils, with an increased attention to detail. ![]() For instance, ‘The Cosmonauts,’ Roy’s earliest work, features heavy inks, and simplistic characters and backgrounds. ![]() From the mind of Simon Roy, co-writer and artist of the Eisner Award-nominated series PROPHET, comes a collection of tales that span time, space, and species.Ĭollecting about 5 years worth of work, “Jan’s Atomic Heart and Other Stories” shows Simon Roy’s evolution as an artist from his art school days to his current work on “Prophet.” The collection showcases variations in Roy’s style.
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