Full-Color Commentary: Behind the Scenes of GREEN WAKE with Artist Riley Rossmo

Green Wake is one of those towns. A muggy place where ladies have flowing scarlet head wounds for hair and your partner is always looking a little green in the gills. It's a place for broken people with closets stacked shoulder-deep with skeletons. Call it limbo noir. 

To spotlight this week's Green Wake #3, we're offering something a little different. In addition to an advance preview, we also recorded some full-color commentary with series artist Riley Rossmo (Proof, Cowboy Ninja Viking). Have a look see at those sumptuous pages and listen as I chat with Riley about the series so far and the different techniques he's experimenting with in the featured flashback. Plus, a little love for the much beloved Image series Fell from Warren Ellis and Ben Templesmith, whose aesthetic may have served as some inspiration. 

If you missed the first two issues, no worries. We set up the series pretty nicely in the conversation. You're gonna want to pick up all three the next chance you get. 

It's positively…ribbeting. 

Green Wake #3 by Kurtis Wiebe and Riley Rossmo hits shelves this Wednesday from Image comics. 

"A deformed creature stalks the dark alleys of Green Wake in search of the murderer, its motivations unclear. With the lead suspect in danger of disappearing, Morley stumbles upon a resident who bestows upon him a powerful vision, unlocking a grisly glimpse into a series of events that could change his life forever."

 

 

    

Comments

  1. Really looking forward to listening to this tomorrow. Great book!

  2. I LOVED Rossmos work in Proof, and I don’t know how I managed to miss this. Can’t wait for the trade!

  3. Definitely drop us a line with your thoughts, we love hearing what readers think (good or bad!)

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  4. The more I know, the more I like. Definitely picking this up tomorrow.

  5. Great to hear that there’s a plan for the actual end. I hate the way a certain TV show ended after starting out so good.