Britain’s hottest comic book artist talks to Garrick Webster about his Eisner winning Black Bolt series, creating surreal worlds and his artistic inspirations…
Thor!” shouts Christian Ward down the phone line. It’s a blustery morning and he’s out walking in a London park.
Clearly, this is not the ideal time for an interview with ImagineFX. “I’ve got a dog called Thor, by the way,” Christian says. “I’m not shouting at a Norse god.”
There will be no prizes for guessing who the artist’s favourite superhero is. However, this rising star in the world of comic art should probably reappraise that choice. Although he’s done a short run on Thor with Jason Aaron, it’s his work on Black Bolt that is winning all the plaudits. In June last year, Christian and writer Saladin Ahmed won the Best New Series Eisner at San Diego Comic-Con, and the achievement has given his career a tremendous boost.
EXTRA EXPOSURE
“They send you this globe when you win and it’s weirdly heavy,” Christian says, excitedly. “But it’s a thing – a real thing! And I’ve really noticed a bit of an up-kick in my exposure and the amount of projects that I’m doing since winning. I don’t know whether it’s just because more people have seen my work because of Black Bolt, or whether the award does carry more kudos.”
The book itself offers something truly different for readers. Black Bolt, a member of the Inhumans, was a marginal character in the Marvel Universe… until Christian turned him into a mysterious and enigmatic hero. “One of the reasons I wanted to draw Black Bolt is because he can’t talk. Well, he can talk, but his power is in his voice, so even a whisper can destroy cities,” says Christian.
Bu hikaye ImagineFX dergisinin June 2019 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye ImagineFX dergisinin June 2019 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
PAINT EPIC BATTLES IN TRADITIONAL INK
Warhammer illustrator THOMAS ELLIOTT shows you how to create an epic science fiction fight scene with this step-by-step guide
CONJURE MAGIC ILLUSTRATIONS
Daria Anako demonstrates her process for creating a whimsical piece of art with some spellbinding touches
First Impressions
We discover the early influences that inspired the artist
ZBrush for iPad
GAME CHANGER The desktop version of popular 3D sculpting software ZBrush has been redesigned for iPad - and it's brilliant
BenQ GW2786TC
GET AN EYEFUL Don't scrimp out on your health with a monitor that's kind on the eyes and good for creative tasks
Huion Kamvas Pro 19
TABLET WARS An attractive pen display does an excellent job of balancing price and performance as it sets out to challenge its rivals in the mobile marketplace
DRAGON OFORCEC
Legendary D&D artist Larry Elmore explains the keys to crafting timeless fantasy art.
DUNGEON MASTERS
ImagineFX marks the milestone 50th anniversary of the launch of Dungeons & Dragons with a look at its rich tradition of illustration
Erik Ly
Gamer's haven Why the artist enjoys a maximalist aesthetic more than the minimalist approach.
2D meets 3D: How the workflows are merging
Interdimensional As VFX and animation evolve and tools become more accessible, Tanya Combrinck asks whether the separation between the mediums is reducing