Friday, February 02, 2007

Twins 2




22 comments:

Jarrett said...

These two have some serious sibling rivalry going on. Can't wait to see where this is headed!

Anonymous said...

Awesome!!! I hope they dont fight!!

Anonymous said...

twins...hmm, yeah you always liked that subject, Gabri. Keep'em coming!

Grant said...

These are alot of fun! Great economy as usual. Are you working on any comicbook projects? I hope so.

Tom said...

I love the poses and movement. Great stuff as usual, looking foward to seeing where this little sequence goes.

bsleven said...

I really admire your draftsmanship. I think your work is beautiful.
: )

JOTA HAN BLOG said...

very cool your style is simple but wonderfull.good job!! greetings from spain

Martin Wittig said...

Wow! Another awesome series!:)

Anonymous said...

Wonderful! Breaking that panel border to show impact is an ingenious device! I love that your animation background shows through in the 'double kick' image. Almost like a ballet! Just great!

Uli Meyer said...

Wonderful drawings, Gabriele. Full of life.

Kisel.B said...

Rock and roll Gabriele!
Great!

Gabriele Pennacchioli said...

Thanks guys I really appreciate your comments.

I'm working on the "Twins" story right now.

Marcelo Vignali said...

Great action and storytelling.

LeSean Thomas said...

loving this man,

keep inspiring

L-

OV! said...

G!

sweet.

>oVi

Eric Talbot said...

WOW!!! These are amazing!

Dan said...

incredible stuff man.

Unknown said...

As always....lots of cool stuff...great to see Gabriele...
Cant you put your Shark up as well for other people to see?

Cheers

Teddy

Boris Hiestand said...

said it before and I say it again- this really reminds me of Don Bluth's drawings.

Lovely, simple and powerful.

alberto mielgo said...

I love that broked panel.
Fantastic

Gulzar said...

Nice work! you actions are so tight...its just goes with the flow...I actually feel as if its moving you know...

Mark McDonnell said...

I'm really impressed with your stuff man. You have so many talents all wrapped up into one. You can really tell you spent a lot of thought and effort into making each story sketch/piece into it's own idea that follows throughout the entire storyline. What can I say man, I really enjoy your work. I will bookmark your blog and make sure I keep comin' back for more. Thanks for the coffee breaks in the morning, REALLY fun stuff.

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