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xbuilder
January 29th, 2006, 05:38 PM
Hello
My name is Malcolm Harris, I’m with Manga Graphix. We are a small comic company looking for artist to produce art for printed publications.

The artist must be
Hard working
Fast
And diligent
If you are not all three do not apply.

We are looking for someone with a clean and crisp style.
The artist will be required to do sample pages before doing the job as specified in the Manga Graphix artistic submission policy.

Please email questions to
[email protected]

Thank you so much

- Malcolm

Qitsune
January 30th, 2006, 05:24 PM
Is this a paying job? If so I will move your post to the paying jobs section where way more artists will see it.

Jaser
February 1st, 2006, 10:37 PM
Hi, my name is Sergio and I'm interested in your job oportunity.
I belive I would fit perfectly with your request.
http://www.mattegroup.com/jaser
Thank you

William McMahon
July 2nd, 2008, 06:28 PM
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r241/billyjimbo/Punisher-Gun-1-2.jpg

I am an experienced artist with a body of work that includes Super-hero, Sci-fi, Mystery and mature themed projects.
I have worked for and with many artists including Rich "Swash" Buckler, Douglas Wheatley, and George Freeman.
I have facility in both Pencils and Inks; preferring to do my own but will do either for a project that shows promise.
I have never missed a deadline and have never interrupted the shipping or completion time on a book.
I also am well versed in airbrush and Photoshop and can provide both covers and promotional paintings if required.
My interest is to work steadily on an on-going title but I will look at start up work and graphic novels if payment is agreeable and secure.
A range of my samples can be found on this link:

http://s146.photobucket.com/albums/r241/billyjimbo/Mcmahon%20Art/?albumview=slideshow

Qitsune
July 2nd, 2008, 08:05 PM
William McMahon :This job was posted in 2006, so not only you didn't read the guidelines to the jobs forums, but you necroposted. If the job isn't filled by now, the odds of the guy coming back to look at his ad are slim indeed.