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One Last Step: Publishing Long Way From Home

Print This Post June 17, 2014 by Sauvik Biswas 1 Comment

Making music is one thing and getting it out is a whole different beast. After a two year long ordeal of finalising the album, conformity comes into play. For those who wish to sample the album, it is embedded in the sidebar. Getting the video to MTV A long time ago, I had written a … [Read more…]

Posted in: Music Tagged: Artwork, Audio, Mastering, Music, Publishing

Evolution of Caricature of Julius Caesar in Asterix’s First Album

Print This Post December 22, 2013 by Sauvik Biswas 1 Comment

In Asterix the Gaul, Goscinny and Uderzo opens up the story with an exposition. One where the provinces and independent tribes literally (and figuratively) laid their arms at Caesar’s feet. In these opening sequences, Uderzo depicts a (nearly) victorious and thoughtful Caesar. During the end pages, Caesar makes another appearence. This time he is angry. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Comics Tagged: Albert Uderzo, Artwork, Asterix, René Goscinny

What if Graphic Novels were like a Silent Film? The Arrival by Shaun Tan

Print This Post December 20, 2013 by Sauvik Biswas 5 Comments

I got hold of The Arrival back when it was released in 2007. I knew a priori that there were no recognisable words in the book. What I wasn’t prepared for was the sheer awesomeness of the book. Shaun Tan was able to create something that partly pushed the boundaries of the medium itself – … [Read more…]

Posted in: Comics Tagged: Artwork, Picture book, Shaun Tan, The Arrival

Batman R.I.P.: An Exercise in Deconstructing Batman by Grant Morrison

Print This Post November 3, 2013 by Sauvik Biswas 4 Comments

I find Batman R.I.P to be intriguing. So much so, that I have read the trade paperback countless number of times. Yet, it is like bitter medicine to me. I can’t get over the fact that the plot appears to be very jittery and full of unnecessary twists and turns. Maybe I find it too … [Read more…]

Posted in: Comics Tagged: Alex Ross, Artwork, Batman, DC Comics, Grant Morrison, Graphic novel, Tony S. Daniel

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