Art by JH Williams III.
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Jan 20, 2017
America’s Best Comics Artist Edition
| America’s Best Comics Artist Edition. |
Excerpt from JH Williams III site.
[...] It features an array of original art reproductions of numerous America’s
Best Comics stories, including the infamous Promethea #10 unedited.
Which has my work in it. And there is a small surprise of something in
there previously unpublished involving that same issue."
America’s Best Comics Artist Edition is published by IDW.
America’s Best Comics Artist Edition is published by IDW.
Oct 10, 2013
J.H. Williams III: Alan speaks to us
| Art by J. H. Williams III |
From the sold-out Alan Moore: Portrait of an Extraordinary Gentleman tribute book (Abiogenesis Press, 2003) which celebrated Moore's 50th birthday.
In the following you can admire the fantastic 2 page contribution written and drawn by the J. H. WILLIAMS III.
In the following you can admire the fantastic 2 page contribution written and drawn by the J. H. WILLIAMS III.
More news about J. H. Williams III on his blog: here.
Posted on this blog with the author's permission.
Posted on this blog with the author's permission.
| Art by J. H. Williams III |
| Art by J. H. Williams III |
Dec 11, 2012
JH Williams III about drawing Promethea
| Page from Promethea N.20. Art by JH Williams III. |
A couple things come to mind... when working on the Abyss issue [Promethea N. 20], where the characters have to cross a great dark divide in order to reach the highest forms of reality, they had to make it through a destroyed reality, Alan had called to warn me about possible physical dangers I might face while working on this issue. While he was writing this particular issue he had become very ill and became better upon completion of the script. He was convinced this was due to the thoughts on this negative reality becoming manifest physically. He actually experienced many of the sensations the characters did in the story. So he thought it best to warn me that strange things could occur while drawing. As I worked on the issue and got closer and closer to the middle of the issue where we show this black hole in the reality that leads to the inverse negative Tree Of Life, I began to not feel well and started having chest pains. The closer I got to drawing this black hole scene the worse my chest pain became, to such a degree I went to the emergency room to get looked at by a doctor. They ran an EKG test, among others, to see if maybe I was having a heart attack. After all of the tests were done the doctor couldn't find an explanation for what was occurring. During this time I had kept working on the issue. As I got past the drawing of the black hole scene and started to reach the end of the issue all of my chest pain and feeling bad went away without any further incident. When Mick [Gray] was inking that issue I remember him saying that everyone in his house came down with the flu or cold virus or something. How's that for odd? [JH Williams III]
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