Tuesday, 10 September 2013

DICE Sketch Pre-orders

I'm opening up a list of A4 sketch commission pre-orders for DICE.

Character head sketch - €15
Full figure/elaborate sketch - €40 pre-order (€50 over the weekend)
Comic Bundle: Jennifer Wilde 1-3, Wilde Hunt, Noe #1 & Head sketch) - €25

Contact me stephen [@] stephendowneygallery.com to be added to the list.

Here is some examples of what you can expect from previous cons:

Cyclops, Wolverine v Deadpool 
(Enquire via email for multiple character price)

Deadpool

Booster Gold

Hulk

Cyclops

Daredevil




Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Con Schedule

It feels like a while since I've been to a proper comics convention. The 4-cons-in-5-weeks burnout of 2012 really left me exhausted, but I'm making up for event months with a healthily spaced out 3-cons -in-3-months. 

D.I.C.E 28th-29th September

First up, I'm a guest at D.I.C.E this year. Dundrum's finest comic convention. The guys from The Big Bang comic store has really pulled in some great local and overseas guests, including marvel talent scout C.B Cebulski and Image Comics publisher Eric Stephenson. If you're an aspiring Irish comic artist, you really should make the time for this con. 

Octocon 12th-13th October

Octocon is the long-running National Irish Science Fiction Convention. I always hear good things about the convention, but this is the first year I'll be able to attend. I've been invited along as a guest and have confirmed on 2 panels 

11:00 Sun - Abbey - Cinematic
Has cinematography over influenced other visual media, and what can cinema learn from Comics and Video Games

16:00 Sun - Pavillion - Video Games and Comics - How the two media overlap, and how they inform each other.   

Thought Bubble Leeds 23rd-24th November 

I'll be flying over and setting up as an exhibitor at Thought Bubble again this year. It's my only overseas convention this year, so hoping to meet up with a lot the UK comics scene. I'll be sharing a table with Dan McDaid, so come along and say 'Hi'. 




Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Belfast Comicbook Workshops

Following on from successful comic book creation workshop in Derry last month, I have several more lined up in the coming months. 

The first is a 4 week course with Cinemagic, the details below:
Cinemagic Film Festival
The Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival for Young People invites you to join in an exciting and innovative creative opportunity in Belfast this summer! With support from Belfast City Council Arts & Heritage Funding, Cinemagic’s “Drawn In” project will teach 30 young people, aged 16-25, the skills required to get started in the competitive comic book industry!
From August to September, participants will attend four workshops hosted by industry professionals Mal Coney (The Darkness, Holy Cross) and Stephen Downey (Torchwood, Jennifer Wilde) before creating their own individual 1-page comic strips. The completed comics will then be collated and released digitally online and showcased in an event as part of Cinemagic’s festival activities in 2013/14.
The four workshops will give participants an excellent insight to writing, pencilling, colouring and lettering, and ultimately give them a chance to practice their new skills and produce work for their own portfolios.
Participation in the project is free of charge and art supplies will be provided but please note, attendance at all workshops is compulsory.
 Workshops will take place on 6-9pm Monday evenings from August 19th – September 9th!
To apply, please contact Sean Boyle sean@cinemagic.org.uk and for further information please contact the Cinemagic office on 02890 311900. Places are limited so apply quickly to avoid disappointment!

In the midst of this, Andy Luke and I are returning for our 3rd Bounce! ADF workshop on the 31st August. The Arts and Disability Forum Bounce! Festival showcases and specialises on art and talent from people with disabilities. The one-day workshop is again free and people with all levels of ability are welcome.

Comix WorkshopGrand Opera House • 31st August 1pm – 4pm
With Andy Luke and Stephen Downey. The workshop is free – please book in advance via ADF.
Captioning, audio description and BSL available.
Web: www.adf.ie    E: info@adf.ie    Tel: 028 9023 9450
Tickets from Grand Opera House
Online: www.goh.co.uk    By phone: 028 9024 1919
comix 

Come along to one, why don't you?

Friday, 9 August 2013

Jennifer Wilde: The Wilde Hunt

Fresh off the printing press is a Jennifer Wilde one-shot from Atomic Diner.

Written by Karen Mahoney, the brilliant novelist behind The Iron Witch trilogy and Falling to Ash (Random House). Kaz has done an amazing job keeping the tone set by Maura McHugh, while weaving a really unique tale that brings Jennifer back to Ireland only to be caught up in a supernatural encounter.



A really fun and exciting script to work with. I think if you're a fan of Hellboy or BPRD, you'd be in for a real treat.

The one-shot may also act as a subtle mini-crossover if you read Rob Curley's League of Volunteers, but you'll have to read the book to find out why.


Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Jennifer Wilde #3

I'm a little delayed in announcing the release, as I was off on Honeymoon as Jennifer Wilde #3 came back from the printer. To make up for it, here's few preview pages and the cover to the issue, which wraps up the first mini-series.



Irish readers may spot a few familiar locations as Jennifer's 
journey's bring her to the emerald isle in #3.


You can pick up Jennifer Wilde #3 at Sub City Comics, select comic stores or direct from Atomic Diner's Web Store.

Jennifer & Oscars's 'origin story', written by Maura McHugh, based on Rob Curley's concepts, was such a great story to work on, with clever character work, noir trappings and supernatural aspects that were so much fun to draw.

It won't be long before you seen Jennifer again. Very soon in fact, and there may even be another book at the printers right now...

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Sub City Signing

I'll be signing at Sub City Comics, Dublin this Saturday, 20th April, 1-3 pm.

Sub City Comics is owned by Rob Curley, publisher of Atomic Diner and the mastermind of Noe: The Savage Boy, Black Scorpion and Jennifer Wilde.

It's my first Dublin signing, so quite excited to see some new faces. Hopefully see a few of you there!



Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Spotter - Creator Owned Day 2013


One that looks for, locates, and reports something, as:   a. A military or civil defense lookout.
   b. Informal A person hired to detect dishonest acts by employees, as in a bank.

                                        SpotterThe American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition  
East Iasia 2025 

Deep in hostile territory, the two man sniper team had simple orders - locate the hostages, execute the kidnappers and call in the extraction team. The Spotter's calculations were precise, his targeting and location mapping were perfect, but when his Intelli-Sniper partner starting shooting the hostages, the Spotter's role turned from protecting his partner to eliminating him.

With the secure extraction line destroyed in the fight, and his traitor partner escaped into the night, the Spotter completed a manual extraction of the remaining hostages. With no weaponry, and equipped with only his Vision Tech, InterMapping tools and CalcU training, the Spotter must lead the hostages out of the vast continent of East Iasia and to safe embassy to complete his mission.

Little does he know, the people who gave the orders don't want him to succeed...