I was itchin' for a new Jesse Lalochezia Gutierrez release, and lo and behold, just in time to scratch my itch, the artist supplies a limited-edition "Bandido Studios #Inktober Sketchbook".
Gutierrez's latest compilation shows off his varying, artistic nuances and all conveniently stashed into one, super-cool publication.
Inside "#Inktober", one will find striking tributes to Lon Chaney Sr.; Caroline Munro; Tor Johnson; El Santo; the Twins of Evil; Universal's Frankenstein Monster and his Bride...plus an accompanying spree of mobsters; demons; extraterrestrials; and of course, those voluptuous ladies, carved with curves that go on forever. There's also a terrific, illustrated Gutierrez short story, "The Teleporon Metathesis", which just so happens to feature the stunning semblances of none other than Christopher Lee and Ernest Borgnine!!!
As acknowledged in my previous posts, Gutierrez's style is a blend of Italian, Spanish and Mexican horror movies; as well as spaghetti westerns; including the celebrated efforts of Paul Naschy; Jess Franco; Mario Bava; Dario Argento; and Sergio Leone. The results are sprawling and cinematic, with Gutierrez's comic panels often resembling the best in European poster art.
As a bonus to the sketchbook, Gutierrez gifted me one of his new card sheets, which features an array of phenomenal pictures, plus a flip-side image of his famous, Bandido Studios logo: indeed, a wonderful, supplemental collectible.
Supplies are of the sketchbook and card sheet are flying fast, but please feel free to touch base with Gutierrez, regarding availability. (Contact me through "bizarrechats" and I'll make certain he knows you're interested.)
One can also contact Gutierrez directly through Facebook at ... https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=bandido%20studios%20comics%20%26%20art.
Many examples of Gutierrez's work are posted on the Bandido Studios page, so if anything stands out (and be assured, every bit will), I'm confident he'll consent to negotiate.
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