They say 33 is a special age. I feel pretty special today, and I hope my brother knows how special he is too.
We feel like celebrating, and we will, but we also feel more like making awesome comics, which is what we've been doing most of the time instead of talking about our love for comics on the internet. I wish I had more time to scan and show sketches, talk about creation, fun stuff, but I rather make comics. They can tell you how awesome they are, and how fun, and how creative.
I can't stand not sharing something, so here is the step-by-step of our Buffy- Tales of the Vampires cover, which came out this week and has an amazing story by our best buddies Becky Cloonan and Vasilis Lolos.
1-The initial sketch: we considered doing one single image, but we ended up deciding the split image was cooler, moodier and easier to divide the chores between the both of us.
2- Bá studies his part of the cover: Both of us could do this part of the cover, or even the other one. But we felt the other one was simpler and it would gain some personality with my brush inking, so Bá went after the characters in the love-triangle (it's all about love for us here). It looks awesome as it is, right?
3-Black and white ink is GOD: We love inking, period. We love black and white.
4-Colors. Ta-DAM! We have been watching our pal Dave Stewart do his magic on our books and we've been dying to get a chance to do some color work to see what can we do with colors in our post-Dave period. I have to say I'm pretty happy with the results.
Well, that's it, back to work, see you some day, thanks for reading.
Happy 33rd birthday, brother.
Friday, June 05, 2009
33
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
The next big thing: JEFFERSON COSTA!
Great thing about comics is that you can do anything you want, there's room for all kind of different styles, genres and formats. But with so many stuff out there, it's hard to keep up with everything and even harder to really catch those few gems lost among the independent, less promoted comics. Independent creators have not only to bust their asses to do a great job, but also they have to make the extra effort to promote their own work, even though no one will listen to what that unknown wannabe has to say. I know I had to scream and shout in every way I could for years until someone would look at me.
So there's a new comic just about to be released and that can't go unnoticed, Terra Major's new graphic novel, an adaptation of Kiss Me, Judas, the first book of the critically acclaimed neo-noir trilogy Phineas Poe, by author Will Christopher Baer.
But the reason this book needs your attention is it's artist, a Brazilian artist called Jefferson Costa. He may have past with no big ado with his 30 page story on the western anthology Gunned Down in 2005, but there's no way he can go ignored with this massive stand-out 272 page graphic novel.
Jefferson's compositions are expressive and hold great knowledge of the use of black and white, tremendous balance and deep emotion. 
If you haven't noticed yet, there's been a great deal of outstanding Brazilian artists working on all kinds of comics in the last 2 decades, from mainstream superstars like Mike Deodato, Roger Cruz and Ivan Reis or up-and-coming creators like Rafael Albuquerque and Rafael Grampá. And there's a bunch more where those guys came from.
So you might want to take more attention to the talents hailing from our shores and the best way to start doing that is checking Jefferson's work on Kiss Me Judas.
This book is available online only and has a limited print run, so reserve your copy
today! You won't regret it.
ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY @ http://terramajor.myshopify.com
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Monday, May 25, 2009
Like this it came.
Some times, it happens like that: We have a limitation, which in this case was page length. 2 pages. No problem, I say to Bá, 'cause we've been doing one page stories every month. I suggest a character which has more graphic possibilities, even if the other one was Bá's original choice and he will actually draw the 2 pages. Then, because of what I suggested, Bá remembers an old picture we found that could be used in the story. It makes sense, I think, and in the sense it made in my head, I tell him how we could include the old picture inspiration into the original character idea. The idea instantly gets better. It was the missing link, and we suddenly have not only an idea, but a story.
I wish all stories came like that.
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
The Twins on the Comics Journal
There's gonna be a big, long and extensive interview with us on the next issue of The Comics Journal and we were asked to provide a new image, never before seen or published, to use on THE COVER. We did try to get something from our beloved and secret Daytripper allowed by Vertigo, but secret things are meant to stay hidden and safe. So we had no choice but to make a brand new drawing.
It will be available in June and you can pre-order it here.
Here's a nice video the guys at Fantagraphics have made:
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Friday, May 08, 2009
Umbrella Academy: DALLAS TP
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
Figure Drawing.




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Monday, April 27, 2009
Fresh Start.

New days are refreshing. New issues are refreshing. We're all starting new issues here at the studio (by studio, it's just me and my brother), and it's good to start anything as it gives us that energy of the new. It might be even better than that great feeling of job well done when you finish an issue, or a story (as put beautifully here by Becky).
We've been crazy busy, as always. Which is good, it's the best kind of busy we could possibly hope for, and we're making sure we come out of the busy period with stuff we're proud to have done.
We're thinking about the Daytripper covers, and they should be wonderfully different, that's what we think, but thinking this "different" has been giving us a hard time. We don't like anything easy, so we're getting ready for battle.
To battle!
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Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Eisner Award nominations!!

I've been nominated for 3 Eisner Awards this year:
- Best penciler/inker
- Best cover artist(!!!!!)
- Best reprint for the big fat Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite Special Edition.
So that makes 3!
Shouts for Matt Fraction (New series), Josh Dysart (New series), James Jean (my nemesis on the covers), Dave Stewart (colors), Jill Thompson (painter), Scott and Sierra (best Anthology, inside which Fábio and I have one story each). Yeah, you too, Rantz (Anthology and Publication Design).
Mignola got 3 nominations!
Long live Cyril Pedrosa (best graphic album-new; and best writer/artist), he's soooo gooooood!
The sky will fall, for Todd Klein has not been nominated for best lettering. How long has it been?
Thanks everyone for this. I'm gonna work even harder now! I love comics!
FODA!
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Sunday, April 05, 2009
We love CASANOVA
We'd like to thank all of you who, unfortunately, fell for our April fool's joke about Casanova. Don't get me wrong, we're not sadistic heartless pricks, it's just that with that false post, we had the notion of how much love people have for Casanova, since it increased our blog visit a lot. People believed in it and hate us when they realized it wasn't true, just because they really wanted it to be true.
Just the way you all do, we love Casanova. I can speak for Matt, Fábio and myself when I say we are doing all we can to bring Casanova back the best way it deserves to come back.
And I can tell you this: It WILL come back.
Once again, thanks.
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Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Tomorrow is now!
Finally, some comics!
Yes, we have been quiet at the blog, but only because we're so busy drawing comics. That's what is expected of us, right? So we're doing our share, and we keep the drawing board and the paper and the pages away from the computer so that, when we're drawing, everything else disappears and we can create.
So, we have created. And it's time to start showing.
New Casanova is coming. Starting tomorrow, out of the blue, we'll be starting the new story arc. IN COLOR. Yes, you read correctly. And it's going to be online, FOR FREE.
Where?
Here at the blog.
We wanted to do it over at Casanova.com, but that was taken. And, hey, it's the internet, so it's just a click away, no matter the url.
Matt is back, I'm back and, in time, Bá will be back too. It's going to be different and exciting. Where will you be tomorrow when it hits?
WHERE?
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Fabio, by Kako

Kako is a illustrator friend of mine from way back, and you should all check out his work. We worked together on the Rockn'Roll one-shot (published by Image Comics), and he had the best story on the Comic Book Tattoo anthology last year. When we were all 13 years old and wanted to draw like Jim Lee, he was the one that, at that time, was closest to reaching that goal.
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Friday, March 27, 2009
Bar sketch

Sketch from a bar we usually go. This bar sells comics as well, we have parties to release new books there, or to celebrate, or just to get drunk. That's the bar we took Ivan Brandon the first day he arrived in São Paulo, and where we took Michel Gondry's son, and maybe you'll notice one comic in particular from a friend of mine that is proeminently in display at the bar.
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
The italian De:TALES
Now in our hands.
Published by Comma 22, our books keep speaking more languages than we ourselves have learned.
It's a wonderful feeling, like having a bastard foreign baby.
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Monday, March 16, 2009
PIXU interview and preview.
We're focusing on drawing some pages,which is what we need to do right now. We want to work a little faster, and a little longer, and we want it to look its best, so we'll keep quiet for some days (or weeks). All for the sake of comics.
Two links related to our beloved group project, PIXU:
An interview with the four creators about working together and creating a complex horror story
A 17-page preview of PIXU, so you know what's in store when you have this beauty in your hands.
We just saw the design of the hardcover, and it will be awesome. It already is. We're so very proud of this story and we're thrilled it will be collected and in hardcover. Nothing says horror book more than a hardcover. Only maybe a dusty hardcover, but that will happen in time when you have your copy of PIXU in your shelf, and the years pass and you never open the book because you'll be scared of what is inside.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
TOYS, sweet toys.
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Monday, March 09, 2009
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Thursday, March 05, 2009
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Rocker girl.
From the sketchbook, done on a very busy weekend. The starting point for something cool that's starting next week in São Paulo.
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