
Boleslav William Felix Robert Sienkiewicz is an American artist known for his work in comic books—particularly for Marvel Comics' New Mutants, Moon Knight, and Elektra: Assassin. He is the co-creator of the character David Haller / Legion, the basis for the FX television series Legion. Sienkiewicz's work in the 1980s was considered revolutionary in mainstream US comics due to his highly stylized art that verged on abstraction and made use of oil painting, photorealism, collage, mimeograph, and other forms generally uncommon in comic books.
Bill Sienkiewicz (pronounced sin-KEV-itch) is an Eisner-winning, Emmy-nominated artist best known for revolutionizing the way comic books are drawn and made. His work has graced the National Museum of Fine Arts in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; art galleries in Paris, Barcelona, and Tuscany; and advertising campaigns for Nike, MTV, Nissan, the 2006 Winter Olympics, and dozens of Hollywood movies. Sienkiewicz is a classically trained painter whose artworks incorporate abstract and expressionist influences and combine oil painting, acrylics, watercolor, mixed media, collage, and mimeograph.Bill Sienkiewicz: Revolution is the first time the artist’s work and career have been taken out of the context of comic books and evaluated as fine art. Ben Davis, award-winning Senior Writer for Artnet News, considers Sienkiewicz’s process and places him within the context of art and popular culture. Edited by Sal Abbinanti, Sienkiewicz’s representative and colleague for 12 years, Bill Sienkiewicz: Revolution features an introduction by Neil Gaiman, who collaborated with Sienkiewicz on the New York Times bestseller The Sandman, and an interview in which the artist explains his influences and techniques and offers his view on the future of comic book art. The book is covered in luxurious 100% cloth fabric, with two embossed, tipped-in images on the front and back cover.
Locked up for a crime he didn't commit, burnt out detective Egon Rustemagick is released from a high security mental institution in order to catch a serial-killing monster who is murdering and mutilating housewives and young children. Stray Toasters is the seminal graphic novel written and painted by one of the world's most innovative and influential comic book artists, Bill Sienkiewicz. This dark, scary critically acclaimed tale mixes the sci-fi, noir, mystery and monster genres and sets them in a Blade Runner-like City of the Future. In this full-color definitive annotated volume, Sienkiewicz is at the top of his game. Contains new cover, cover gallery and a few surprises.
by Bill Sienkiewicz
Rating: 4.7 ⭐
See the art of a modern comics master as you never have before!Bill Sienkiewicz is renowned for his work on some of Marvel’s most iconic comics of the 1980 Moon Knight , The New Mutants , Assassin , and more. This collection is filled with some of his finest covers, pin-ups, and pages. Included in this Artisan Edition is the oversized first issue of Assassin , written by Frank Miller, as well as many gorgeous pages from that acclaimed series. All have been meticulously scanned from the original art and reproduced to the exacting Artist’s Edition standards.An Artisan Edition collects stories, covers and pages that have been reproduced from the original art. While appearing to be in black and white, these images have been scanned in color, allowing the reader to view them as closely as possible to the original art. Ink gradients, blue pencil, corrections, and more are all clearly visible, all the wonderful subtle nuances that make original art so special and unique. The only way to better view these pages if you were standing over the artist’s shoulder as they were drawn.
A portfolio of artwork representing the Vertigo titles of 1995.
By Bill Sienkiewicz, published by Marvel/Epic!
"Sixes and Sevens"In the chilling finale to this Epic Comics Limited Series, psychic detective Egon Rustemagik faces the lunatic Dahlia, the obsessed Abby, and the incredible Montana Violet in a no-holds-barred battle to decide which one will make the best parent for the young genius, Todd!Full Color (Painted)$3.50
"Carrion"Egon Rustamagik is slowly getting closer to finding the master mind behind a series of bizarre slayings; But the hunter becomes the hunted when Egon finds himself being stalked by the killer robot, Big Deddy!Full color (Paint)$3.50
"Sicker Here... Than Over There"Under normal circumstances, Egon Rustamagik might've been happy to be reunited with his old flame, Abby; But Egon is too wrapped up in trying to solve the eerie murders that have been rocking the city... and it looks like Abby's son is involved!Full Color (Painted)$3.50
Issue #260 features a gorgeous cover by Sami Basri and Jessica Kholinne and showcases interior works by Bill Sienkiewicz. Scott Hampton, Richard Caldwell and Dave Elliott. An exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming "Battle Beasts", includes commentary from the talented creative team of Bobby Curnow, Dan Brereton, Mark Wang and Valerio Schiti. "Lottery Party" provides absurdist reviews that are heavy on the coffee and cigarettes but tongue in cheek. Seductive pinups are compliments of Dave Johnson and the crew at Stellar Labs. Guest edited by Dave Elliott.
Hangman to Juggernaut
Continúa la recopilación de la etapa completa de Doug Moench al frente del Caballero Luna. Asiste a la conclusión del serial del Puño de Khonshu en el magazine de Hulk y la llegada de su colección propia, un ambicioso proyecto en que Bill Sienkiewicz eclosionó como artista, llevando a cabo una prodigiosa evolución gráfica. Incluye secciones editoriales de los cómics originales relativas al Caballero Luna.
by Bill Sienkiewicz
Rating: 4.0 ⭐
by Bill Sienkiewicz
Rating: 4.0 ⭐
by Bill Sienkiewicz
Rating: 3.0 ⭐
Comet Man #6 (1987) Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz. Pencils by Kelley Jones. Story by Bill Mumy and Miguel Ferrer. "The Rest is Silence!" Final issue—and boy is it filled with surprises!
"A River In Egypt - Part One" and "Bacon - Part Two"
by Bill Sienkiewicz
by Bill Sienkiewicz
by Bill Sienkiewicz