![]() For Lestat, a Broadway musical, McKean designed the sets and projections and he also directed the movie clips. Then in 2005, for Telluride Film Festival’s 32nd event, he was the poster designer. For the same festival, he was the writer, director and editor of a trailer that lasted for 90 seconds. ![]() The copies were published in 1998 by Kitchen Sink Press, then in 2002 by NBM Publishing and in 2010 with a paperback the Dark Horse Comics released it.įrom 1996 until millennium, McKean was the designer of the posters by Raindance Film Festival. These issues were about creativity and artists. During all this time from 1990 to 1996, McKean drew and wrote an ambitious graphic novel, Cages. Three years later, he illustrated and wrote a book Voodoo Lounge, for The Rolling Stone. Furthermore, he produced Signal to Noise with Gaiman in 1992. In the same year until 1996, McKean made covers for The Sandman, Gaiman’s famous series. At that time, his work was sometimes measured up to to Bill Sienkiewicz’s work (an award-winning American writer and artist). In 1989, McKean made illustrations for Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, a graphic novel of Batman. ![]() They also made covers called Hellblazer for DC Comics. Following this, in 1988 another assignment they worked on together was a miniseries, Black Orchid. In 1986 McKean made a trip to New York which wasn’t so successful and didn’t give him any type of comic art work but afterwards he met Neil Gaiman and the two published a graphic novel in 1987, titled Violent Cases. ![]()
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