Sci-Fi Bulletin Reviews the Back to the Future Lexicon
Sci-Fi Bulletin's Paul Simpson has favorably reviewed the Back to the Future Lexicon. Although I don't agree with Paul regarding Pat Carbajal's artwork—which I consider brilliant and damn near photo-realistic—and although I'm somewhat disheartened by the 7/10 rating, I absolutely respect his opinion and am grateful for the review (which you can read here).
What do you all think of Pat's art? Do you enjoy it as much as I do, or do you agree with the reviewer? Here are some samples...
How's it hangin', McFly?
Discipline!
Hey McFly, you bojo, those boards don't work on water!
Unless you've got power!
And there's also a downloadable excerpt of the book available, containing some more images. Feel free to chime in below!
Labels: Back to the Future, Pat Carbajal, Sci-Fi Bulletin
2 Comments:
The non-stylized Edna in the second sample reminds me of someone, but I can't think of who.
I love the artwork! I love that charcoal drawing style.
@T. Everett Vivien Leigh in "Gone with the Wind" was the first thing I thought of.
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