Liberty Meadows: Cover Girl 
asked by officefan on November 21, 2006 9:47 AM
For the first time, every single one of Frank Cho's covers for Liberty Meadows - from the single issues to the trade paperbacks and then some - is collected in one deluxe hardcover! Featuring an all-new cover and a behind the scenes look at the development of some of your favorite images of Brandy and the gang, from rough sketch to full color.
Reviews
After buying all four of the liberty Meadows volumes and seeing the covers in the back, you probably want to see them in colour - can't blame you.
The bulk of this book is, not surprisingly, the Liberty Meadows comic book covers (featuring Brandy!). You'll see the inked version on the left page and the colour version on the right - both without titles, logos etc.
The colours are good and they don't overwhelm the original art.
Near the back is covers for the collections and other assorted images.
One thing you won't find in here is words, there are no art notes or even an index detailing which issue each picture graced. There's no introduction and just the standard biography on the inside back flap.
The Book Description above is incorrect; Cover Girl does not include the Adam Hughes cover to Liberty Meadows #20.
Also the "from rough sketch to full color" isn't really accurate. There are a few rough sketches but they are not compared with finished images.
But if you like Liberty Meadows you really have to get this book (and it's easier and cheaper than tracking down comic book back-issues!).
The bulk of this book is, not surprisingly, the Liberty Meadows comic book covers (featuring Brandy!). You'll see the inked version on the left page and the colour version on the right - both without titles, logos etc.
The colours are good and they don't overwhelm the original art.
Near the back is covers for the collections and other assorted images.
One thing you won't find in here is words, there are no art notes or even an index detailing which issue each picture graced. There's no introduction and just the standard biography on the inside back flap.
The Book Description above is incorrect; Cover Girl does not include the Adam Hughes cover to Liberty Meadows #20.
Also the "from rough sketch to full color" isn't really accurate. There are a few rough sketches but they are not compared with finished images.
But if you like Liberty Meadows you really have to get this book (and it's easier and cheaper than tracking down comic book back-issues!).
reviewed by linda on November 28, 2006 11:17 PM
