The blog of comic book writer R.S.Carbonneau
October 1st, 2009
I hope everyone’s been enjoying the work of Zak Kinsella on Zoroaster In Aethiopia. Expect to see two more pages from Zak this month, as well as new art from Jonathan Wyke, a talented British artist (and antiques collector from my understanding) who furnishes Zoroaster’s world with realistic settings and styles. Such as these:

Next Saturday is the Kinzie Corridor Art Walk, for which I will be IN CHICAGO to support my good friend Patrick Morrissey. He will be occupying the Fulton Street Collective as his own private gallery for an afternoon. Join us, won’t you? For more information, visit their website.
October 10th 2009 | 12 p.m. — 8 p.m. |
2010 W. Carroll Ave Chicago, IL 60612 | 312 . 829 . 2787
Also, you can expect a very short little comic from me and Patrick in the near future, as soon as I get around to digitally manipulating the thing. It’s entitled “We Are Pilots” and here’s a tease:
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about 3 years ago
Just a guess, the preist of ELU reminds me very much of Saruman from the animated 70’s version of Lord of the rings. Was this your inspiration?
about 3 years ago
Hey Mike,
Jonathan informed me that part of his inspiration for the visual of the Priest of Elu was writer Alan Moore. Though I definitely see the resemblance to Saruman, especially in those red robes: http://www.cedmagic.com/featured/tolkien/lotr-1 – 1430-saruman.jpg