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MARATHON: The Making of a Cover

January 5, 2012

Marathon tells the epic tale of the original long distance runner. In 490 BC, an Athenian messenger named Eucles ran twenty-seven miles from Sparta to Athens, and in so doing preserved ancient Greek civilization from subjugation to the Persian Empire.

That's a very broad overview of the book but it's representative of the first step for creating any cover. Know your book! When I sat down to do the cover, I understood that our protagonist needed to be featured prominently in a direct and compelling way that also illustrated the books high intensity and relentless, grueling action. The thumbnails (images 1-6 below) reflect the various solutions I came up with to try and deliver that message.

With thumbnails, you can nail it within your first few drawings but often times innovation comes from going beyond those immediate solutions and challenging your creativity. My initial tactic was to use some of the dramatic moments leading up to the war at Marathon where Eucles both physically and spiritually leads the Athenian army into battle. Writer Boaz Yakin was correct in pointing out that this only represented a small part of the story and asked to see some cover treatments where Eucles was not in armor. The third page of thumbnails and beyond reflect this change. I then tried showing Eucles dressed in just a loin cloth either running towards the vast Persian army or racing it's fleet back to Athens (image 4). The pitfall with the latter idea was it could be misconstrued that the lone runner was running away from the Persian army. That wouldn't be heroic and it wouldn't be appropriate to the story. The last act of Marathon is spent following Eucles and a band of soldiers as they struggle to outrace a secondary invading fleet heading directly to Athens' shores. My solution to this was to eliminate the Persian force and return to just Eucles and the Greek army. After a few variations with this, the team at First Second and Boaz all agreed that the best solution was the first thumbnail in image 6.

The next step is to pencil a full size version of the cover (image 7). Once I had approval on this, I was cleared to go ahead with the inks (image 8). Inking Marathon was done using a high contrast print of the pencils as my starting point. I then added ink washes and line work to finish the image (image 9). When I colored the cover, I tinted the inks with the same pantone as was used in the interior pages to ensure a consistent look between the full color cover and the monochromatic interior pages. After a few failed attempts (not shown), I settled on two color treatments; one with a full color background (image 9) and the other with an intense red background (image 10). At this stage there was no consensus on which. Colleen AF Venable, First Second's designer, created two versions (images 11 and 12). I had an idea for what I would like to see for the logo for the red cover and Colleen intuited that perfectly! That is why I think the red cover with white logo was met with such unanimous praise and agreement.

The final cover (top) shows Colleen's brilliant final type treatment for the logo. The whole thing comes together wonderfully and delivers the key epic story elements and emotional intensity that is the heart of Marathon.

Marathon by Boaz Yakin and Joe Infurnari hits bookstores and comic shops early June 2012.

This post was originally presented at Trip City.

In Comics, Design, News, Press Tags Boaz Yakin, Colleen AF Venable, First Second, Marathon, Trip City
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The Onion AV Club gets MUSHY for MUSH!

December 16, 2011

Okay, I've been meaning to use that subject line for a while now and I just couldn't hold it any longer!! The Onion's AV Club takes a look at December graphic novel releases and had this to say about MUSH! Sled Dogs with Issues:

It’s clear that writer Glenn Eichler and artist Joe Infurnari did their research before embarking on the graphic novel Mush! Sled Dogs With Issues (First Second). The book is full of information about how dog teams work together, both in cooperation and in competition. Eichler (creator of the MTV animated series Daria and current writer for The Colbert Report) extrapolates from animal psychology, creating characters with their own neuroses. Some of the dogs are jealous, some self-deprecating, some lustful. Then Eichler and Infurnari contrast the relationships of the pooches with that of their masters: a married couple who’ve begun to have some bitter disagreements about their decision to live out in the wild, far from society. Mush! feels like it ends too soon, but that’s mainly because the dogs and the humans alike are so well-defined that they could easily support a book twice as long. …

Thanks AV Club! You'll just have to wait until the sequel, SLUSH! Sled Dogs 2; Crazy in the Heat! where our favorite dysfunctional team of dogs find themselves recalled by the CIA for a covert mission in Hawaii with global repercussions! It's going to be a wonderful shark-jumping good time (yes, they will actually jump many sharks)!

In Comics, News, Press, Reviews Tags First Second, Glenn Eichler, Mush! Sled Dogs with Issues
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MARATHON off to the printer…

December 16, 2011

Here's a sliver of a sneak peek at MARATHON's cover. I'll have the whole thing up in the new year. In the meantime, happy holidays y'all!

In Comics, News, Press Tags Boaz Yakin, First Second, Marathon
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Comics Alliance Features MUSH! Sled Dogs with Issues!

December 12, 2011

Laura Hudson over at Comics Alliance has been generous enough to give MUSH! the deluxe treatment! In her preview (available here), you'll find 27 pages from the book–that's many more pages than are available anywhere else! You can only see them there! WHY AREN'T YOU AS EXCITED AS ME!! Thanks so much, Laura, and thank you Comics Alliance!

In Comics, News, Press Tags Comics Alliance, First Second, Glenn Eichler, Mush! Sled Dogs with Issues
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Stephen Colbert Loves MUSH! Sled Dogs with Issues!

December 7, 2011

On last night's Colbert Report, Stephen had a brief segment about MUSH! Sled Dogs with Issues! This is one of the coolest things EVER! He actually pronounced my name correctly, too! Here's a link to the full episode. Mush is featured at around 20:00. Enjoy!

http://www.colbertnation.com/full-episodes/tue-december-6-2011-the-black-keys

Thanks, Stephen!

In Comics, Illustration, News, Press Tags First Second, Glenn Eichler, Joe Infurnari, Mush! Sled Dogs with Issues, The Colbert Report
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MUSH! and Trip City at Book Court in Brooklyn Dec. 8th!

November 24, 2011

You are invited to Cousin Corinne's LIVE COMIX BLOCK signing with presentations by Glenn Eichler, Joe Infurnari, Nick Abadzis, & Dean HaspielThursday, December 8th @7:00pm [sharp] BookCourt - 163 Court Street (b/w Pacific & Dean), Brooklyn, NY. http://bookcourt.org/ Curated & MC'd by Dean Haspiel http://deanhaspiel.com/

Glenn Eichler and Joe Infurnari's MUSH! SLED DOGS WITH ISSUES. Venus wants Buddy to quit asking her to “make puppies.” Buddy wants Winston’s help wooing Venus. Winston wants Guy’s respect. Guy wants Dolly’s job. Dolly wants to know the meaning of it all. Nobody knows what Fiddler really wants, not even Fiddler. But mostly . . . these sled dogs just want to run. Sounds simple? It should be, but even dogs have their office politics. Office politics with sharp, sharp teeth. From Colbert Report writer Glenn Eichler and dogchanneling artist Joe “Fur” Infurnari comes a postmodern tale of heroism on the tundra, epic romance, and yellow snow. (Hint: don’t eat it.) Mush! is Arrested Development meets Call of the Wild—two great tastes that taste pretty funny together.

Glenn Eichler has written for numerous TV series, in addition to developing and executive producing the MTV animated hit Daria. His previous graphic novel was Stuffed! with artist, Nick Bertozzi

Joe Infurnari grew up with his nose cold, wet, and buried in comics. His work has been recognized with multiple Eisner nominations, numerous publications, and membership in the prestigious web comics collective, ACT-I-VATE. He is a cat person. http://joeinfurnari.com/

Nick Abadzis' award winning, LAIKA with Alternative Endings. Laika was the abandoned puppy destined to become Earth's first space traveler. This is her journey. Nick Abadzis masterfully blends fiction and fact in the intertwined stories of three compelling lives. Along with Laika, there is Korolev, once a political prisoner, now a driven engineer at the top of the Soviet space program, and Yelena, the lab technician responsible for Laika's health and life. This intense triangle is rendered with the pitch-perfect emotionality of classics like Because of Winn Dixie, Shiloh, and Old Yeller. Abadzis gives life to a pivotal moment in modern history, casting light on the hidden moments of deep humanity behind history. Laika's story will speak straight to your heart. http://www.nickabadzis.com/

BookCourt is proud to celebrate TRIP CITY, the Brooklyn-filtered literary arts salon: http://welcometotripcity.com/

Nick Abadzis will be reading "Perfect Imperfect" Dean Haspiel will be reading his new BILLY DOGMA story, "The Last Romantic Antihero." And, Joe Infurnari will bookend the night with ULTRA Lad! in "Memoirs of the Kid Immortal!"

Be there or be square.

In Appearances, Comics, News, Press Tags Dean Haspiel, Glenn Eichler, Mush! Sled Dogs with Issues, Nick Abadzis, Trip City
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Paul Gravett Reviews MUSH!

November 21, 2011

In his online series, PG Reviews, Paul Gravett looks ahead to some notable December releases including MUSH! Sled Dogs with Issues! He gives a lowdown on what the publisher, First Second, had to say about the book and then shifts to what he says about the book. Here's a quote,

Lovely design devices for the chapter titles and the skilled layouts that go full bleed and manga-esque in high-drama scenes show a creative team that knows how comics can really work. This is an utterly beguiling and touching dog story and not in the least bit ‘shaggy’! It will whoosh you away and make you want [to] shout out loud, ‘YAPABRA! BLEE DRAY CALLA SCOW!’

I'd say that's pretty good! Thanks for the review, Paul! The full review is available here.

In Comics, Illustration, News, Press, Reviews Tags First Second, Glenn Eichler, Mush! Sled Dogs with Issues, Paul Gravett
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National Post Reviews MUSH!

November 18, 2011

In his column, Graphic Scenes, David Berry takes a look at Graphic Novels that didn't come under the purview of the newspaper's book department. This month, he takes a look at MUSH! Sled Dogs with Issues by Glenn Eichler and myself. Here's a little of what he had to say,

Mush! benefits greatly from Joe Infurnari’s wildly expressive characterizations. There is a pure, unbridled joy perfectly evident in the way these dogs tear through the wilderness, but more impressive is the personality that shines through when these dogs are in repose. There are some classic cartooning tropes at play here — the rotund, well-meaning-but-dim galoot, the dark, angular schemer — with just enough of a rough edge to make them jump off the page whether or not they’re talking.

The full review is available here. MUSH! Sled Dogs with Issues will be available December 6th.

Thanks, David! I'm so glad you enjoyed it!

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