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writing-for-life · 29 days
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Morpheus—J.H. Williams III
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dailydccomics · 2 months
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Batwoman by J.H. Williams III and Amy Reeder
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I might be the luckiest girl in the world. My friends pooled for my birthday and got me the amazing Sandman Overture statue that I was admiring from afar for at least 5 years. The level of details is amazing. It's based on the wonderful art of J.H. William III from the comic Sandman: Overture by Neil Gaiman.
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extraordinary-heroes · 9 months
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Locke & Key/The Sandman Universe: Hell & Gone #1 (Cover art by J.H. Williams III)
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the-cloudy-dreamer · 1 year
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J.H Williams III made this AMAZING Sandman illustration to commemorate the Netflix show release and it’s so beautiful 🖤
I wish I could own a print or any sort of physical copy of this it’s really incredible—the art itself is straightforward and very much what you except of the Sandman but the concept of show Dream ( or Tom Sturridge?) being another aspect of Dream of the Endless is so amazingly well put together in this piece and I love it.
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ungoliantschilde · 7 months
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some J.H. Williams III in black and white.
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defjux · 1 year
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Art for The Sandman: Overture, drawn by J. H. Williams III and colored by Dave Stewart.
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eightam · 1 year
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Batman
Batman #667
Art by J.H. Williams III
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comicarthistory · 8 days
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Page from Underworld Unleashed: Abyss- Hell's Sentinel #1. 1995. Art by J H Williams III and Mick Gray.
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splooosh · 14 days
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“Reflections”
JH Williams III
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writing-for-life · 30 days
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Round One/7, Poll
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Stan Woch, penciller #29
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JH Williams III, artist Sandman Overture
Both Stan Woch and JH Williams III have given us a very good-looking Morpheus in period clothes, but their style is vastly different.
If you would like to refresh your memory:
Stan Woch: Fables & Reflections #29—“Distant Mirrors – Thermidor”
JH Williams III: The Sandman Overture
And remember, you are voting for your favourite version of Dream, not the particular storyline.
Who is your favourite and why? Let us know in the comments/reblogs. Share your thoughts about their art, your favourite panels from their issues, or even other art they created and help us turn this into an artist appreciation post.
Here’s the poll to vote for your favourite if you want to see them again (you can find the whole bracket and some additional info here, and feel free to check out previous matches via the tag #sandman march mania):
Event organisers: @writing-for-life and @tickldpnk8 (who also created the logo)
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wonderwomanart · 5 months
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Wonder Woman by J.H. Williams III
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samasmith23 · 11 months
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Oh wow! I just finished 4-issue The Shade miniseries from 1997 which is collected in the Starman by James Robinson Compemdium One and holy crap was this limited series overall FREAKING phenomenal!
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Narrated through the Shade’s personal journals, this miniseries covers an ongoing feud between the enigmatic and immortal Shade and a vengeful family of corrupt aristocrats known as the Ludlows which spans from 1838 when the family first found an amnesiac Shade after he first gained his powers, all the way up to the present-day in-universe (which was 1998 at the time…). What I love is how this series heavily fleshes out the Shade’s struggles with coming to terms with his immortality and gradual acceptance of his role as a villain due to the dark deeds he’s been forced to commit in order to survive ever since his first fateful encounter with the Ludlows, as well as a unique exploration about the legacy of generational trauma and inherited values with how this family actively indoctrinated each of its successors to hate the Shade due to a conflict dating back 150-years ago. Plus, seeing the Shade’s exploits across various historical time periods and regions, as well as his Golden Age rivalry with the Jay Garrick Flash (reinterpreting Shade’s generic supervillain exploits of robbing banks as actually being a deliberate game by the Shade designed to provide him a sense of purpose to his immortal and up-until-then meaningless existence by pitting himself others with powers who weren’t cursed to play the role of the villain like he has been).
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Overall, The Shade was a brilliantly written miniseries which helps further cement the titular Richard Swift as one of my new favorite supervillains/anti-heroes in comics! I’ve been thoroughly enjoying James Robinson’s classic run on Starman so far this year, and the Shade’s character has been a major contributor to said-investment due to how multifaceted and enigmatic he is as both an overarching antagonist and secondary-protagonist to the series’ lead Jack Knight, aka the titular Starman!
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the-cloudy-dreamer · 1 year
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A moment of appreciation to two of my favorite artist that have made art for Sandman: J. H. Williams III and Yoshitaka Amano.
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This two have definitely draw some of my favorite interpretations of Dream of the Endless in the whole comic saga and I love, love, LOVE Their art so much! They inspire me so much.
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tygerland · 10 months
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Cover art from Batman no. 668 (Sept. 2007) by J.H. Williams III.
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tomoleary · 11 months
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Sandman Paint Study by JH Williams III from A Handful of Dust 25 Years of Sandman
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