September 19, 2006

Who wants a piece of the Fallen Angel?

Well, now you can. J.K. Woodward, artist supreme on "Fallen Angel" has put up his own website. After holding a nationwide contest and consulting no less than three major think tanks, he dubbed it...hold on...http://www.jkwoodward.com where he's selling the original pages from "Fallen Angel #6." They are remarkably reasonably priced and can be yours if you move fast, since I'm pretty sure this is the first website that's advertising it.

Check it out.

PAD

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Posted by: Jason M. Bryant at September 19, 2006 08:42 PM

Neat. I'll take a look at that. I just got done reading the TPB for IDW's first issues a few minutes ago.

Lot's of good FA stuff lately, what with DC announcing the second volume of their FA TPB. Issues 7 through 12, I think.

Posted by: David at September 19, 2006 08:42 PM

Yay! First post!

That is all.


Ok, I'll check out the art.

David

Posted by: David at September 19, 2006 08:43 PM

Damn!

Posted by: Queen Anthai at September 19, 2006 09:37 PM

*sigh* ALWAYS when I'm completely broke...

Posted by: Howard Margolin at September 20, 2006 02:01 AM

In a somewhat related plug, you can hear Peter talk about "Fallen Angel," and J. K. Woodward's artwork, as well as "Soulsearchers and Company," "Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man," "X-Factor," "Marvel 1602: Fantastick Four," "Dark Tower," and "Fall of Knight" in his recent appearance on "Destinies-The Voice of Science Fiction," which aired Friday, September 15th, at 11:30 PM EDT on WUSB, 90.1 FM, Stony Brook, NY. The hour-long show, along with Peter's 2003 visit to "Destinies," is archived at www.captphilonline.com/Destinies.html.

Posted by: Patrick at September 20, 2006 04:08 AM

A little bit off topic, I know, but I really preferred his original painted style to the one he's using now. I'm sure the painted one was a lot more time consuming, but his current drawing style looks amateurish. I'm probably in the minority, as I've seen a lot of postings to the contrary.

Posted by: Scott Iskow at September 20, 2006 12:13 PM

By the way, congrats on DC's second volume of Fallen Angel! Found it in the December solicits!

Posted by: Kevin at September 20, 2006 03:43 PM

So... who wants to lend me $150US?

Ok, actually, who just wants to GIVE me $150US?

It's for a good cause! Honest!

:)

*sigh*

Posted by: Jjurgy at September 20, 2006 07:43 PM

I made a purchase last night but it has not been removed from the artist's site tho my Paypal payment was accepted. I also e-mail'd the artist to confirm the order but I haven't received an answer. PD, can you help?

Posted by: JKWoodward at September 20, 2006 08:02 PM

"I made a purchase last night but it has not been removed from the artist's site tho my Paypal payment was accepted. I also e-mail'd the artist to confirm the order but I haven't received an answer. PD, can you help?"

Don't worry I'm on it right now.

It goes out tommorrow and you'll have it in 3-5 days.
someone else is handling the pay pal account and I'm on the phone with him now. I told him it would all start tommorrow. Sorry about the delay. didn't honestly expect a response this early.

Posted by: Kelson at September 20, 2006 09:44 PM

Not to duplicate Kevin's post, but... *sigh* ... if only I had a spare $150 lying around...

Posted by: Jjurgy at September 20, 2006 10:52 PM

JK- Thanks for the fast response. Sorry for making this seem like a commerce site. I'm thrilled to get a piece of your stuff! - jim

Posted by: J K Woodward at September 21, 2006 10:55 AM

no problem Jim. and thanx for the compliment.
check back occassionally. As I get more time, I will be putting more up. Including a few painted pages from issues 1-5.

Posted by: BMusashi at September 21, 2006 11:15 AM

That made me sad. I wonder if Jjurgy is the one who had already purchased the page I wanted. Kind of frustrating to make a big impulse purchase (and I really didn't have the money for it in my budget, so I just gritted my teeth and did it) and find out the next day that it was for an item already sold...

Posted by: Kath at September 21, 2006 02:03 PM

Hey J.K.-
Have you ever given thought of doing some Fallen Angel sketches say in the 25 to 50 range for those fans who have budgetary concerns?
Kath

Posted by: JKWoodward at September 21, 2006 10:09 PM

"That made me sad. I wonder if Jjurgy is the one who had already purchased the page I wanted. Kind of frustrating to make a big impulse purchase (and I really didn't have the money for it in my budget, so I just gritted my teeth and did it) and find out the next day that it was for an item already sold..."

If this is who I think it must be(the first initial matches but the last name is different), then check your email, I'm trying to make it up to you. I hope this helps. and I'm sorry that it happened. It's happened to me before and I know how much it sucks.

Posted by: JKWoodward at September 21, 2006 10:18 PM

"Hey J.K.-
Have you ever given thought of doing some Fallen Angel sketches say in the 25 to 50 range for those fans who have budgetary concerns?
Kath"

Hey Kath,
that's actually a good idea.
However, I don't have much time at the moment. (pencilling, inking and colouring an issue every month takes some time), but when I get the chance, I'll do some pencil sketches and put it up on my site. Try in a couple of weeks. I'll do my best.

Also, I was thinking of maybe talkin with the folks at IDW about limited edition prints of covers. Like 100 or 500 prints, then signing and numbering them. These could also be sold at a cheaper price. But at this point it's just a thought. I aven't actually talked with anyone about this idea.

Posted by: Matt Adler at October 9, 2006 09:24 PM

By the way, congrats on DC's second volume of Fallen Angel! Found it in the December solicits!

I didn't even notice till just now when I was filling out my online order, so I searched this site to see if there'd been any mention! PAD, why didn't this rate its own entry????