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?
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Tomorrow is now!
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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
Saturday, March 07, 2009
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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Friday, February 27, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009
Umbrella Academy: DALLAS #4!
There's a preview of the fourth issue of Umbrella Academy: Dallas at the Comic Book Resources. You can check it out clicking HERE.
Below is the cover (DUH!).
Bá is making the best pages of his life and he's just begun drawing the last issue (as well as BPRD:1947 and God knows what else).
We've been very busy and very late here, but things have never seen better. We look ahead and I gotta say this: Looks good.
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Labels: 2009, comics, Dallas, Dark Horse, Gabriel Bá, Gerard Way, umbrella academy
Saturday, February 21, 2009
grape juice visit.
Yesterday at the end of the day I went to Rafa and Grampá's studio to see their current work and to meet filmaker Michel Gondry and his cartoonist son Paul, also there to visit.
Talking about comics is good, but what I really enjoyed last night was talking about art in general, from street art to animation to painting to art school. It's more of a talk of what catches your attention and what makes you think than just of what you do or are planning.
I drank grape juice and did this sketch.
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
Opinions of a doodle

Are you doing anything new?
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Labels: ballpen, drawing, inspiration, sketches
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
FAT.

If you thought drawing the strong Spaceboy was hard, try to make the fat one. It's even harder to make it look as cool as the way Bá draws it.
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Sunday, February 15, 2009
Script/Layout

I had this one-page story to do and I usually draw a thumbnail and think just on the key sentences and dialogues. But I realized this one would have so much text that I needed the full text in order to see how much space I'd have left for the art.
So first I wrote all the text for the story. After that, I divided it in small blocks that would end up being the captions and balloons (that column on the left).
Then I started laying them down on the page. At first I wanted to do big panels, some "narrative panels" only with text (just like in Casanova), but I decided it would be best for the story if I did lots of small panels, even if a little art just to make it a real comicbook, you know?
I drew some panels there for guidance and now I'm gonna print this and draw on the remaining space.
I really don't do it like this very often, but sometimes you gotta go with what you get.
I gotta finish it by tomorrow. I'll miss the All-Star game to do it.
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Labels: 2009, art, Brasil, brazil, comics, Fabio Moon, Gabriel Bá, HQ, ideas, layouts, Quadrinhos, scripts, sketches
Saturday, February 07, 2009
PIXU, Buffy, and the fight.

We love comics, but they can be brutal. Working against the clock, racing deadlines, juggling everything we're currently doing, nothing is easy separately and together they're particularly difficult.
But that's the fight. That's the life. You can't expect everything to be easy, specially when you won't settle for the ordinary, for the most common road. You can't expect the bumpy road to come without bumps.
Our dear friend Becky Cloonan was interviewed at CBR during the NYCC weekend, and she talks about two very exciting news regarding Buffy and, most importantly, our PIXU story being collected in hardcover by Dark Horse. We do our independents projects because our love for the comics world not always fits with what the publishers might want or need at the time, and we believe every good story can become a good comic. It's nice to see that sometimes our love projects can be appreciated and understood by bigger publishers, and it's great that these projects get the support and the chance to be found by a much bigger audience.
Like the entire comics, the new PIXU cover was a collaboration, this time between Becky, Vasilis and me.
The two individual issues of our independent limited run are still available through Khepri.com, and they contain material that won't be collected (plus they are rare, limited and the first issue is signed), and Becky will be around during the convention season selling it as well, so for those who like the specialness of our original PIXUs, you're not too late to catch on the PIXU train.
Now, let's go back for another round. Our comics are looking at us fiercely.
I think they want blood.
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Friday, February 06, 2009
Gemelli di Meraviglia

De:TALES in Italian, published by Comma 22.
But I want it in my hands. This doesn't feel real enough.
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Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Casanova cover doodle

I today ran into the script I had for the first Casanova issue I did the artwork, and on its cover page, I found this first cover doodle for the idea Bá and I were talking about.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Neil Gaiman loves Umbrella Academy
Neil Gaiman, who needs no introduction, was being interviewed on NPR yesterday and said his favorite comic at the moment is Umbrella Academy, from Dark Horse comics.
Here's the link to the interview. Go to time marked 10 minutes and 25 seconds.
Quote: "I loved Umbrella Academy, which I enjoyed [to] no end."
- Neil Gaiman
This is pretty awesome.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Dallas #3!
While I'm deep in the jungles of issue #5 (yeah, I'm kinda late), Umbrella #3 comes out this week.
There's a preview here.
this is the cover. It's one of the covers I like.
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Fight sketch
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Tuesday, January 06, 2009
2009

Let the season begin.
Let us all find more time to work on what we love, to spend time with our friends, family and lovers, let us read more and learn every day something new. Let us all start the new year in a new way. Let's just make something we're proud of.
Let us all do something that matters.
Let's hunt our dreams with our art, let's put down our fear with our love for challenges. Let's challenge ourselves. Let's grow.
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Dallas 2 preview, and the guest.

There's a preview of Umbrella Academy - Dallas, issue 2 at CBR. Here's the link. Check out one of Bá's great sequences in terms of character acting, "carema placement" and page layout. All that enhanced by Dave's suberb coloring and Nate's sharp lettering.
In other news, I've been invited to be a guest at next year's San Diego Comic-Con, which will happen from July 22nd to July 26th. You can view the current guest list at this link. I was asked to provide a picture of myself or a self portrait to include in adversiting programs and sites and such, and I couldn't resist the opportunity to do a new drawing so, even swamped in work, I did this watercolor to send them. I even liked this one, and I like it much more than any picture I have here. Once I have more news about that, I'll post them in here.
Back to work, and thanks for reading.
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Counting down and looking ahead.

This past weekend, surrounded by the dearest of friends in the comic world, we talked about our work and what drives us forward. Our little circle was surrounded by a bigger circle, of interested fans, and during two hours we were in a bubble of greatness.
I left certain I'm on the right path, and that I'm not alone in believing in what I do.
This year's countdown has begun, and soon we shall celebrate another year well spent, working hard and opening doors. We've been working more and more, as we should, and the work never felt more gratifying. If this is what my life will be, working in comics 24/7, writing and drawing and creating and putting out great stuff, than I look forward to the future. If the future is like now, it will be glorious, but we should always aim a little higher, so I expect the future to be even brighter. And so should you.
It seems like ages ago since the last issue of Casanova hit the stands (even more since I finished drawing it). It also seems like forever since we finished PIXU. Bá finished the first Umbrella series almost one year ago, and the new series just started one weeks ago. This notion of never-ending work leaves little room in our lives for our work to breathe and exist, as we very fast have to turn to the next project. And then, when we're working on several projects at once, the ones recently finished have to vanish from our routine as fast as we have to keep producing pages. Some projects come back to mind every once in a while, and those are the ones I think are not over yet. Those are the stories I think are still incomplete, and sometime in the future these stories shall continue.
We are still searching for our place in this medium, telling our stories and drawing other's, and our quest has taken us to very interesting places. The future points to new and exciting ones, and some familiar ground.
Back to work, and thanks for reading.
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Sunday, November 30, 2008
Wizard names PIXU Best Self Published comic of 2008
The indie collective of Becky Cloonan, Vasilis Lolos, Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon upped the ante on the self-publishing end with this minicomic chronicling the lives and deaths of the residents of a haunted house. With each horrific chapter created by a different artist, PIXU (Pee-shoo) holds together incredibly well and has us salivating for the second volume.
-Wizard #207
PIXU is still available at Khepri.com, so get'em while they're still around!
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
New Umbrella Academy series starts TODAY!
The first issue of the new Umbrella Academy series hits the stands today.
I've been working on it since May and it will finally be seen. There's a lot of crazy stuff on this series, much more than the first one.
Go grab your copy NOW.
And take a look at the most amazing thing Paper Action Figure Man sent me:
And while you're at it, what about pre-ordering the PVC Figure Set, due to hit the stores on April 2009?
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Labels: 2008, Dallas, Dark Horse, Gabriel Bá, Gerard Way, umbrella academy
Monday, November 24, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Looks.


Watercolor studies is about all I have time to do these days besides drawing our awesome new comics. It's a good break from the daily routine of the pages, and a good way to warm up as well as cool off.
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Labels: inspiration, sketches, watercolor
Thursday, November 06, 2008
When
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Saturday, November 01, 2008
PIXU and 5 at Floating Wolrd!

Floating World Comic, in Portland, will host this amazing exposition of original art form all the awesome creators of the Eisner Winner 5 and the new face of terror, PIXU!
Can't miss this event!
And if you haven't ordered PIXU yet, do it while you can. Our very limited 1000 copies print run WILL END FAST.
Click HERE and guarantee your copy!
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
PIXU 2
Click HERE and order your copy TODAY!
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Saturday, October 25, 2008
Watercolor at the garden.
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Friday, October 24, 2008
automatic Cafard
Done today while teaching some brush techniques.
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
layout

My page layouts are the size of a postcard, and Bá and I solve all the storytelling and design "problems" of a page right there and then.
We used to do them smaller, the size you expect a "thumbnail" to be (hence the name), but doing them slightly bigger allows us to really see the story flow and imagine the layouts as smaller versions of the page instead of doodles.
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Saturday, October 18, 2008
PIXU 2 is coming

With some delay, the art is done. When you read it, i hope you agree it was for the best. We self publish this thing, we do it because we love comics, we love to tell stories and we really believe in the work we do. At the end of the day, we are not a big corporation filling the monthly market of comic books, where the most important thing is to hit the scheduled slot on the comic-book shelves. At the end of the day, we do this because we love it and we want to share it with as many people as we can, and to better express our love we have to give it our best. Sometimes, our best takes more time than we anticipated, but it's something we'll be proud of. We already are.
The printer people are our pals (we have been using the same guys for three years now), so we'll try to get it done faster, so it's just a matter of time now. The hard work, the good work, the "I still can't believe I do this for a living" work, it's done.
And it's coming.
If you haven't ordered your copy, you can still do it online at Khepri.com ( click here). It's your safest bet to grab you PIXU, so hurry to get it before the PIXU gets you.
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Thursday, October 09, 2008
Doodling


The drawings above were made on the actual pages of my script yesterday while Bá and I were talking with Grampá and Rafa, who were visiting (by visiting you can read "using our scanner"). These fast sketches, the kind you draw while you're talking, are good studies, and good fun. Seeing Grampá's new pages was also great fun, and following the more than 100 pages Rafa had to show was mind blowing. It's great for an artist to see other artist's works, there's a mutual inspiration, an energy that we don't get only looking at your own work. When you see greatness, you want to do great things.
Bá and I are always talking that we don't sketch often enough anymore. Simple drawings are delicious and we should fit them into our daily breaks.
Yesterday, we were on a meeting and there was paper and pencils on the table. It was just a talking kind of meeting, but I grabbed a piece of paper and started doodling. I drew the woman who were doing most of the talking, who had a big ring on her right hand, and who smoked a lot. It was cold, and her coat looked warm. For woman's standards, her hair was short.
After the meeting, I folded the piece of paper and put it in my pocket. When we came back to the studio, I saw the sketch again and decided it was okay. It felt nice to do it, because I did it for kicks.
We should all do some things just for the fun of it.
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Labels: girls, inking, inspiration, sketches
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
our iGoogle
Here's a video about our iGoogle theme. Also featuring another Brazilian artist's theme, Gustavo Rosa.
Google has invited artists of all mediums to collaborate with them and we were pleased to be part of such a cool pack.
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Labels: 10paezinhos, comics, Fábio Moon, Gabriel Bá, google, igoogle, internet, Quadrinhos
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Watercolor drawing.

Sometimes I forget what we can draw while listening to somebody talk. Given the right tools, it's amazing how freeing these "loose" drawings are. Every artist should try it at times, in bars, in school, at conventions.
The "capture the moment" kinda drawing sometimes says more about you than about the person you're portraying.
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Labels: art, drawing, inspiration, style, watercolor
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Umbrella won!
Umbrella Academy just won the Harvey Award of Best New Series.
Vasilis won for Best New Talent!
To see the full list of nominees and winners, click here (Thanks Heidi).
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Friday, September 26, 2008
Who will survive?

Some times, the pencil art is almost the same as the final inking, but sometimes it's so loose, and there's so much left only for the pen, for the brush and for the cruel mistakes that we make once we're using tools we can't erase.
Who will survive the PIXU?
You can pre-order both PIXU 1 and PIXU 2 at this link here.
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Labels: comics, Gabriel Bá, pages, pencil and ink, Pixu
Monday, September 22, 2008
Finally, original art for sale!
Ever since we started working on high profile projects like Casanova, Umbrella Academy and Sugar Shock, we've been getting mail about selling original art. Since we live in Brazil and it's not an easy task to deal with shipping and money transactions, we only have done this sort of thing personally when we go to San Diego.
Well, we're very glad to announce that we have some pages available for sale with the nice folks from Beguiling, in Toronto. They have some pages and art cover from all the projects above. If we like how this goes, maybe it's the way to make everyone happy after all.
For pages of Gabriel Ba:
http://www.beguiling.com/artproductlist.asp?ID=79
For pages of Fabio Moon:
http://www.beguiling.com/artproductlist.asp?ID=80
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