About Me

Daniel Heard is an Illustrator and Game Artist rising out of the fogs of San Francisco.

He has illustrated books, comicbooks, promotional material, and storyboards. His work in the game industy includes concept art, character design, and UI. He wrote this in the third person and is available for work.

Contact:

danielheard@gmail.com

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Wednesday
Apr292009

Phonogram v2.2 in Stores

     

The much anticipated second issue of Phonogram v2.2, featuring a two page B-Side story illustrated by me, is available at all fine comic book stores right now.

All of you buy two copies. It has one of the coolest things I've ever drawn in it.

And I'm not the only one who thinks so:

 

The two-pager, meanwhile, is a Kohl story (although… well, come on, it’s just Kieron, isn’t it?) which showcases an absolutely stunning full-page piece of expressionistic art from Daniel Heard - one which I can’t even begin to conceive the mechanics of scripting - followed by a nice little coda.

You also get gorgeous B-sides with art by Emma Vieceli and Daniel Heard, shout-outs to Kate Bush and Diamanda Galas, respectively, two women who’d eat you alive if you tried to make manic pixie girls out of them.

They also say a lot of really nice things about the main issue, which is amazing. Kieron and Jamie, are annoyingly better with each issue.

I'll update this post with art soon, in the mean time: GO! BUY!

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Reader Comments (2)

Please do a text-less print of that page... I shudder to ask how much the original art would go for.

Stunning, stunning work.

May 17, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterG.L.

Your wish may just come true G.L.
Thank you.

May 18, 2009 | Registered CommenterDaniel Heard

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