Showing posts with label james jean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label james jean. Show all posts

Saturday, April 23, 2011

James Jean's Green Arrow covers

Seeing this Green Arrow cover by James Jean at Aw Yeah Comics:



Set me off looking for more of his Green Arrow covers:














Which then lead to his page at Comic Art Fans:







I sure wish DC would put out a collection of his non-Fables covers. The Fables Covers collection is my favorite art book.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Black Parade by James Jean



James Jean is selling prints of the gatefold cover he created for My Chemical Romance's The Black Parade.Here's the line art:



Via.

*Buy Kindling: 12 Removable Prints by James Jean at Amazon.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Buy a James Jean t-shirt and support the arts




Bat t-shirt by James Jean. It along with several other designs are on sale here, with proceeds going toward an art center in Los Angeles.

*Buy James Jean books and prints at Amazon.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

James Jean's Rift (link roundup)




Video look at James Jean's Rift, which is $8 at Amazon.


And a few more links:

1. Los Angeles doesn't have the money to hire people to work at its brand new $74-million jail. Via.

2. Wicked Witch and buff Flying Monkey by Joe Vriens for Hey Oscar Wilde.

3. Catbus cake.

*Previously: Flying Monkey taxidermy.

*Buy Totoro toys at eBay.

Friday, May 7, 2010

New art by James Jean



Peacock and birdcage by James Jean. If I understood it right, it'll go on sale at the Greek in Los Angeles sometime in the near future.

*Previously: James Jean poster for The Royal Albert Hall.

*Buy James Jean books and prints at Amazon.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Thursday, February 18, 2010

New James Jean print (link roundup)



"Dive" by James Jean on sale here for $2,000 to $4,000 depending on which version you get.

And a few more links:

1. Homemade Big Daddy Doll. (Not quite as exciting now that Neca massproduced it, but still cool.)

2. Photographic evidence for why you should not buy mail-order flowers.

3. "A woman was convicted Tuesday in the April 2005 killing of a Westminster fortuneteller and her daughter four years ago that prosecutors said was due to a spell that didn't work."

*Previously: James Jean mug and saucer.

*Buy James Jean books and prints at Amazon.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Toronto Comics Art Festival posters (link roundup)



Gallery of Toronto Comics Art Festival posters through the years (including one by James Jean). Via.

And a few more links:

1. From Tucker Stone's weekly tv reviews:
The best part of the British version of Law & Order is the opening line, because the voice-over guy says "crown prosecutor" instead of "district attorney", and that confuses the American brain into thinking that one has fallen into a parallel universe . . . . And then the credits roll, and it gets worse, because the crown prosecutor is shown wearing those robes and those wigs that British people make their lawyers wear out of some thousand year old grudge, and it's just--nobody can watch that. Seriously, nobody can watch that. It's horrible. So turn it off, and wait for the day that Dick Wolf gets sociopathic enough to produce a Law & Order spin off set in some former Eastern Bloc country.
2. A handy resource for The Golden Rule in most of the world's major religions.

3. Google will apparently start directly selling a new Android phone called "Nexus One." Which makes this a good time to repost this: San Francisco mayoral candidates (including Gavin Newsom) being subjected to the Voight-Kampff Test.

*Previously: Blade Runner fan poster.

*Buy Blade Runner posters at eBay.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

James Jean and Tara McPherson cups and saucers




Yesterday it was designer lamps, today it's designer cups and saucers. Above are the designs by James Jean and Tara McPherson. The inside of Jean's features a labyrinth. It's too bad that they're so expensive.

*Previously: Tara McPherson's Gamma Mutant Space Friends.

*Buy James Jean collections at Amazon.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

James Jean Mints





Coming "soon" to Giant Robot, mints in packages designed by James Jean. James also recently designed skateboards for Giant Robot.

*Previously: Logo for the Tin Caps baseball team.

*Buy Fossil tins at eBay.