FRIDAY (Ed Brubaker / Marcos Martin)

I describe FRIDAY as Post-YA, which is a genre that doesn’t really exist. But it’s about an 18 year old girl who grew up as a teen detective, fighting crime and exploring occult mysteries, the sort of Watson to her best friend’s Holmes. It’s an idea I’ve wanted to explore for a long time, to take that concept of the teen detective, but then let them grow up and have all same problems we all do, and encounter a much more dangerous world. So, kind of a horror story. I think one of the first things I said to Marcos was this book should feel like Lovecraft’s New England is colliding with Edward Gorey’s.

As you can see, Marcos and Muntsa have been doing an incredible job on the art, and here is Marcos talking about his process:

I had been wanting to experiment a bit with my drawing style and get away from my comfort zone for a while now, contemplating the possibility of cross-hatching, a technique I’ve never really looked into. So when Ed pitched me the idea for FRIDAY with its mixture of Edward Gorey and Lovecraft set in a New England-ish town in the late 60s/early 70s, I was surprised to find how perfect it was for what I was hoping to develop. It drove me to look into comic book artists and book illustrators I had always liked but never had found a way to incorporate. Artists like the aforementioned Gorey, who is probably not only the strongest influence in the character designs but also conceptually, in the overall visual mood and atmosphere of the book. And also Tove Jansson, Crepax, Matsumoto or Harry Clarke among others have been a constant reference in my struggle to find the right balance between the strong and simple black and white areas and the more intricate linework.




Elle est publiée sur la plateforme Panel Syndicate de Brian K. Vaughan et Marcos Martin au prix que donne le lecteur.
Elle sera ensuite compilée en Hardcover avec bonus chez Image comics.

Tant mieux.

Jim

Je trouve dommage de faire faire ce type de découpage à Marcos Martin lui qui sait si bien gérer ce genre de choses, je trouve ça très terne. Dommage.

Il a peut-être envie de s’y frotter, aussi.

Jim

Il a apparemment envie de sortir des sentiers battus, se frotter à d’autres choses. Il dit lui-même que ce qui l’a séduit dans le projet de Brubaker, c’est le côté lovecraftien et gothique de l’intrigue, qui lui permettait d’aller voir du côté de l’illustrateur Edward Gorey, de tâter de l’encrage hachuré (comme dans le dessin ci-dessous) qu’on a pas l’habitude de voir chez lui.

Friday Marcos Martin sketch

Le 2 est sorti
sorte de origin issue

Et ce sera pour novembre :

https://imagecomics.com/press-releases/image-comics-to-release-ed-brubaker-marcos-martíns-eisner-award-nominated-friday-in-print-for-the-first-time

On verra… y a eu que 3 numéros depuis avril 2020… c est léger pour un tp

Ben d’après les sollicitations, l’album compilera les trois premiers numéros :

FRIDAY, BOOK ONE: THE FIRST DAY OF CHRISTMAS TP
WRITER: ED BRUBAKER
ARTISTS: MARCOS MARTIN & MUNTSA VICENTE
COVER: MARCOS MARTIN
NOVEMBER 3 / 120 PAGES / FC / M / $14.99
ADVANCE SOLICIT
Collected in print for the first time—a young adult detective hero finally grows up in the first volume of this genre-defying, post-YA masterpiece from award-winning creators ED BRUBAKER ( RECKLESS , FRIEND OF THE DEVIL , PULP , KILL OR BE KILLED ) and MARCOS MARTIN ( THE PRIVATE EYE , Daredevil ).
Friday Fitzhugh spent her childhood solving crimes and digging up occult secrets with her best friend Lancelot Jones, the smartest boy in the world. But that was the past. Now she’s in college, starting a new life on her own—or so she thought. When Friday comes home for the holidays, she’s immediately pulled back into Lance’s orbit and finds that something very strange and dangerous is happening in their little New England town…
This is literally the Christmas vacation from Hell, and they may not survive to see the New Year.
Collects FRIDAY #1-3

Ed, Marcos and Muntsa are already hard at work on the fifth chapter of FRIDAY, of course.

sortie en janvier chez Glénat

tiens? pas delcourt?
J espere que ca reunira les 2 1ers TP (de 3 # chacun)
moi j aime bien Friday ca change un peu des autres travaux de brub

D’après Amazon, l’album fera 144 pages…

Non j’ai dit Glenat avec le bon sous les yeux donc non pas Delcourt :wink:

J’ai les mêmes infos.
Et le prix devrait être de 19€.

Tori.

Je te fais confiance
C est juste sue je pensais la relation brubaker/delcourt inaliénable

Brubaker/Phillips, mais peut-être pas Brub/Martin ?

Ben Martin est pas attaché à un editeur VF…Mais Brub même sans Phillips ca allait chez Delcourt… et j avais lu/entendu qu il y avait une relation spéciale avec Delcourt depuis Criminal…

J’avais entendu pareil, mais peut-être que le fait que ça sorte sur la toile avant change la donne (en changeant les interlocuteurs).

Jim

Vaughan et martin… chez urban
Non glenat c est une surprise