She-Hulk end credits art by Kagan McLeod.
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Kaptara: Universal Truths 4 (2023)
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Out this week: Kaptara: Universal Truths #1 (Image, $3.99):
Chip Zdarsky and Kagan McLeod’s somewhat bizarre 2015 science fiction series returned a couple of years ago via Zdarsky’s Substack newsletter, and now it returns to print as well at its original publisher. Circle of life, right?
See what else is coming this week to a comic shop near you.
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Kagan McLeod talks about his illustration instruction book ‘Draw’ People Every Day’, his work on ‘She Hulk: Attorney At Law’, his exhibit at FAN EXPO Canada and more. https://truenorthcountrycomics.com/2023/08/08/kagan-mcleod-provides-a-sneak-peak-into-his-exhibit-at-fan-expo-canada/
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Art of the Title Breaks Down The Credits to SHE-HULK
Art of the Title:
“Who’s that girl?” asks the voice of rapper Eve as the first episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law comes to a rumbling close. Sliding her feet back into her prim black pumps and patting down her tattered clothes is Jennifer Walters, the titular attorney, and inside her are two wolves. The battle between these two selves, Jen and the towering She-Hulk, and the question of identity is at the heart of Marvel’s 2022 miniseries starring Canadian actor and Emmy winner Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black).
The main-on-end title sequence of the show, created by studio Aspect with illustrations by Toronto-based artist Kagan McLeod, takes the form of vibrant courtroom sketches that seem to paint themselves. The scenes aren’t moments from the show but rather a bonus, scenes that happen outside of the scripted episodes. The vivid drawings show Jen/She-Hulk and her cousin the Hulk, as played by guest star Mark Ruffalo, shopping for spandex and cheese puffs in bulk, discussing the relationship history of certain Avengers, and generally going about their larger-than-lives. As the Aspect team and McLeod discuss below, arriving at this illustration style and creating unique drawings for each episode’s ending proved to be no mean feat.
Art of the Title is a great website, and this is an awesome break down of the very cool credits customized for each episode of the recent Disney+ series.
Of note: the artist who did the illustrations, Kagen McLeod, who is interviewed here, did one of my favorite indie books of some time, Infinite Kung-Fu.
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Akpa's Journey by Mia Pelletier, illustrated by Kagan McLeod
Akpa’s Journey by Mia Pelletier, illustrated by Kagan McLeod
Akpa’s Journey by Mia Pelletier, illustrated by Kagan McLeod. Inhabit Media, 2022. 9781772274295
Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 4
Format: Hardcover picture book
What did you like about the book? The story begins as a tiny thick-billed murre named Akpa is about ready to hatch from his egg that’s being sheltered by his parents high atop a sea cliff. Many predators lurk,…
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Mia Ray of Glam-aholic Lifestyle on Carving Her Own Path
Mia Ray of Glam-aholic Lifestyle on Carving Her Own Path
Illustration: Kagan McLeod
Minding Our Business: A Series on What It Takes to Work for Yourself.
Growing up in Detroit, Mia Rae never saw anyone do what she wanted to do — be an entrepreneur, especially a glamorous one. So at age 26, after working as a sales associate at a fashion boutique, she started a fashion and lifestyle blog to do just that. In about three years, she amassed just under…
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