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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:39 am    Post subject: A New JURASSIC PARK Comic is in the works for IDW! Reply with quote

I just thought that everyone would like to know that Jim Pinkoski and myself are working on developing a JURASSIC PARK one-shot comic to submit to IDW! If it happens, it will be out some time in 2013 (assuming the world doesn't come to an end this December 21st ala the Mayan Calendar Doomsday date)...

Who are we? Here's a pic from a few years ago of Jim with Michael Golden at a comic convention in Knoxville, TN -- Jim and Michael are holding up our 1991 JURASSIC PARK daily strip sample that we did for fun back there a couple years before the first film came out (yes, 1991 was 21 years ago) -- Michael said he really liked our dinosaur samples, and he wished us luck with our future projects!





More to come...
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 3:22 pm    Post subject: An idea we fooled around with 21 years ago... Reply with quote


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 3:26 pm    Post subject: A coloring experiment, much more recent... Reply with quote

By-the-way, my name is Bryan Riolo -- here are a couple of my more recent dinosaur art pieces, one in color, the other in black & white -- I have been studying and drawing dinosaurs for many, many years -- Jim and I are gearing up to do some new dinosaur art that we hope will attract and inspire dinosaur lovers of every age!

We just thought that you folks would like to know what we will soon be submitting to IDW.....and we certainly want to hear from members of the forum with their opinions on the material shown so far!



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 3:27 pm    Post subject: And two BIG dinosaurs go for a stroll... Reply with quote

This was a scene drawn for our one-shot Jurassic Park comic, but, it may or may not end up in the issue...;<)...we'll just have to wait and see!


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 7:46 am    Post subject: Michael Golden with an old dinosaur sketch I did years ago. Reply with quote

Here's another sample of my dino art that was shown to Michael Golden back there in 2009, and as you can see he gave it "two thumbs up"!...


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 12:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is really awesome! I hope it gets made! This would be a very popular comic!
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 5:58 am    Post subject: STEVE RUDE would like to see our project happen! Reply with quote

Does everyone know who STEVE RUDE is? Of course you do! Steve and I have been friends for many years, and when I shared this JURASSIC PARK dino project with him, here's what STEVE RUDE said:

"I rarely give endorsements, but to help you out, I will...

"If you’re into dinosaurs, Jim Pinkoski and artist Bryan Riolo have a project going, which may be to many peoples interest. The sample art posted on the IDW website looks promising. Good luck to these two for furthering their sincere interests in comics."

Hope that helps, Jim...!

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:33 pm    Post subject: Re: A New JURASSIC PARK Comic is in the works for IDW! Reply with quote

KingKongLovesSymphony wrote:
(assuming the world doesn't come to an end this December 21st ala the Mayan Calendar Doomsday date)...


The Mayan Calendar didn't take Leap Year's into account. So the so-called "Doomsday date" has already happened. And since we're all obviously still here...

YAY! for more Jurassic Park! Very Happy
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 4:06 pm    Post subject: A dinosaur stampede that would be fun for Jurassic Park Reply with quote


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 4:30 pm    Post subject: A REALLY hot dinosaur painting! Reply with quote


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 4:59 pm    Post subject: It's in the works..... Reply with quote

Our Jurassic Park comic project is progressing nicely and is "in development" -- sorry, Bryan and I can't show any of the pages yet... it will have to stay a mystery for now.... <GRIN>....

Anyone out there remember this really great wall-sized Jurassic Park T-rex poster?

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 4:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This art looks fantastic, although I hope if this comic gets done the art is a little more true to the films look. I'm not that worried though. This stuff would still look a HELL of a LOT better that JP: Redemption.

And this image...:

KingKongLovesSymphony wrote:




This image alone gets me excited, and wanting more. It's so beautifully drawn, and I can tell this has go to be a part of a type of "It's a dinosaur" scene. I can only imagine what it'd look like colored! In one image you guys already have a nice "Jurassic Park feel". I can only hope the rest is just as good (although based off the rest of the art here I'm sure it is.) But please, keep in mind... the art isn't everything. For most people (my self included) story is just as important if not a little more so. I think I could have maaaaaaaaaaaaaybe forgiven JP:R's art if the story had been better. It it all around just tanked, hard. I'm happy you guys are working on this, my only request as a huge JP fan is please stay true to the canon. An please make a coherent story. I've read all of IDW's JP comics (and this can go for most of the Topps JP comics also) and only a small partial handful are actually good and fit into the film continuity well. JP: Dangerous Games (the last IDW comic series) got so disappointing I just stopped writing reviews for it.

You [guys] seem to care though, based off what I have seen here and your posts in other threads (which I finally responded to some of your questions in by the way.) As of right now I'm excited. Like I said- you seem to give a damn, and especially with Jurassic Park 3D coming out in April I'd rather see a new, GOOD comic sooner rather than later. Nobody else with the Jurassic Park lisence is doing anything for this monumental re-release of the first film (that is as of this moment, and I know because I've checked.) Hasbro isn't making/re-releasing any toys, TellTale isn't making a new game, and Universal doesn't appear to be revamping the rides really. So that really only leaves IDW, and I'd love to see some good stories that are well written and illustrated.
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:08 pm    Post subject: JP canon...welllllll.... Reply with quote

I am doing my best to follow the basic Jurassic Park designs, but all of my dinosaurs are designed and drawn from scratch, and, the movie makers themselves changed some of the designs quite a bit...Tyrannosaurus changed a bit, the brachiosaurs changed a fair amount, and the Raptors are almost a different species, so I don't think I'll be too far off the mark.

I think Jim and I can guarantee this story will have some different twists from anything else done in the comics' versions. Jim has some VERY different takes on dinosaurs from most anyone else, including me, but I think he has some good points to make.

And there are other points to think about: the level of genetic manipulations shown have frightening implications, far beyond what has been seen in the movies so far. The spinosaur in the third movie seemed to be a surprise. Who else has been on those islands? That monster did not get there by accident. And where there was one, there is very likely a breeding population.

We KNOW, from the first movie, there is at least one other company interested in Ingen's work. Why not more? Hmmmmmm???? Shocked
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:15 pm    Post subject: Canon continued.... Reply with quote

Another point to make...do you want first rate dinosaurs done my way, as close to canon as I can get and still make them mine? Or do you want third rate tracings, done from photos or other artists' work? Confused Smile Very Happy

Most of the dinosaurs in the JP comics I've seen are way off canon. Some cool work, but not quite JP dinosaurs, so I think my work should pass muster.
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:26 am    Post subject: Re: JP canon...welllllll.... Reply with quote

KingKongLovesSymphony wrote:
I am doing my best to follow the basic Jurassic Park designs, but all of my dinosaurs are designed and drawn from scratch, and, the movie makers themselves changed some of the designs quite a bit...Tyrannosaurus changed a bit, the brachiosaurs changed a fair amount, and the Raptors are almost a different species, so I don't think I'll be too far off the mark.

I think Jim and I can guarantee this story will have some different twists from anything else done in the comics' versions. Jim has some VERY different takes on dinosaurs from most anyone else, including me, but I think he has some good points to make.

And there are other points to think about: the level of genetic manipulations shown have frightening implications, far beyond what has been seen in the movies so far. The spinosaur in the third movie seemed to be a surprise. Who else has been on those islands? That monster did not get there by accident. And where there was one, there is very likely a breeding population.

We KNOW, from the first movie, there is at least one other company interested in Ingen's work. Why not more? Hmmmmmm???? Shocked


Well it is widly accepted by most of the fans that there are at least two species of raptors on the islands (thus why the raptors between jp-jp3 dont all look the same). This comes from the books as well as the commentary by the film creators on JP3. Same goes for most of the other species. The rex are really only different between the males and femals in color and the brachs are the same way. You could argue the Jp3 brachs are a different species because brachiosaur IS found on several continents and not all are the same species of brachiosaur.

And as I said, I am really not that worried about the art. What you have posted is great thus far and it does show that you care and put some hard work into this. As stated I am looking forward to it.
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