Posted on: September 4th, 2010 Yum Covers: Episode 1
Some yum one sequences and opening pages that I spotted while perusing the pages of Heavy Metal Magazine. Artists Names and info will be posted shortly, just couldn’t help but put them up
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Some yum one sequences and opening pages that I spotted while perusing the pages of Heavy Metal Magazine. Artists Names and info will be posted shortly, just couldn’t help but put them up



After going through the awesome fun of weekly laundry, I happened to pull out from the bottom of the pile an old shirt I had bought when visiting Tokyo a few years back. I had instantly fell in love with its clinical design approach after having stumbled into the shop Graniph while perusing the busy streets. They produce their own garments with the help of fellow designers such as myself similar in fashion to Threadless but with much less public control. To be fair though the output I have seen from them is stunning and could sell quite well I imagine within the design crowd. It would be stupid to think that such a place as Brighton, UK could not sell these things like hotcakes. Below is a selection (I call it that but it was too damn hard to choose only a few as I love them all) of what Graniph has to offer. Funny enough, now that I work at Addict Clothing I find out that Swifty (who Addict collabs with for shirt designs) does some rad submissions of his own for Graniph, go figure. Others include the rare Onra and Ricky Powell collabs also, gorgeous… Hope y’all enjoy and I’d like to hear what people think





































I’ve made quite the blunder for taking such a long time to finally read the infamous Heavy Metal magazine. In all fairness it was perhaps the best idea to wait until my twenties to tackle such an eclectic compilation of comics, as now in my more mature state I can gain so much more than had I attempted in my teens. The amazing amount of quality put into each individual story coupled with mouth watering visuals that have seemingly forced me to post that which truly stands out. As I read more, hopefully I can introduce to others what I have enjoyed as well as promote artists that may/may not have been lost in the pages of time.
First off is Daniel Torres (born August 20, 1958, in Teresa de Cofrentes, Valencia), a Spanish comics artist and writer, known for several series, including Rocco Vargas. Being an avid fan of Chris Ware, I love his use of clear-lines and retro vibrancy in colour and form.




