For the first time in FOUR years: All-new JEFFREY ALAN LOVE original art will drop tomorrow, Thursday, March 7th, at 9AM PST/12PM EST!
Covers PLUS sketches!
We've got four new striking covers (as only JAL can execute!)...plus ELEVEN amazing sketches!
"Sketches" really isn't the correct term, as these are mini-JAL masterpieces. He hasn't had time to take a commission list in years, and he also doesn't sketch at shows. So this is for the fans: 6X9 original art of your favorite superheroes...with a heavy emphasis on BATMAN!
Also...his Kickstarter campaign for his newest book ends tomorrow! Back it here while there's still time left!:
The Last Battle At The End Of The World
Jeffrey's work doesn't become available often, so don't miss this opportunity tomorrow. Click the UPDATES tab to see all the new art at the drop. Time payment plans are available with prior approval. Thanks, see you tomorrow, and good luck!
Felix
Jeffrey Alan Love's fables combine stunning, museum-worth graphics with foreboding, magical narrative. He can elicit dread, wonder, and ectasy in equal measure. - Guillermo del Toro
What is there to say? Jeffrey Alan Love is just plain brilliant. - Mike Mignola
Love's strange imagery comes in like transmissions from an arid, alien landscape. The message is ancient, the script encoded, the picture is dusty and bold. Most highly recommended. - Paul Pope
Jeffrey Alan Love is the honest to God absolute Real Deal. - Bill Sienkiewicz
Jeffrey Alan Love, writing as an endlessly fascinated amnesiac, fills his notebook with fragments of observation, pieces of behaviour, gods, strangeness and charm, in a desperate attempt to make sense of it all. To create a kind of personal tarot out of these icons and wastrels. And the strangest thing is I get the sense he's walking around his hometown of St. Louis, sketching from life - sitting on the pavement, smudging his raw materials, turning neighbors into spirits and dogs into demons. Jeffrey's haunted silhouetted world is a recent discovery for me, but like a great old battered European city, I want to excavate more and more of it. - Dave McKean
Two quick takes regarding The Thousand Demon Tree: 1) Jeffrey Alan Love is one hell of a storyteller. He's created a rich, emotional, totally immersive epic composed completely of imagery, and 2) any serious student of design would do well to pay attention. I know I am! - Mark Schultz