Art of The Shepherd: An Interview with Giulio Bilisari

  • By - Andrea Lorenzo Molinari
  • 09 November, 2020

As with many of the Italian artists I work with, I was first introduced to Giulio Bilisari through my friend Massimo Rosi. I ofte... Read More

Art of The Shepherd: An Interview with Luca Panciroli

  • By - Andrea Lorenzo Molinari
  • 02 November, 2020
I was first exposed to the artwork of Tuscan artist Luca Panciroli in my role as editor for Caliber Comics. He was the artist for a sci-fi adventure written by Massimo Rosi entitled, Dark Frontier. When I saw his amazing artwork, I knew right away that I wanted to work with him! Read More

Art of The Shepherd: An Interview with Jake Minor

  • By - Andrea Lorenzo Molinari
  • 26 October, 2020

My first exposure to the work of Jake Minor was in 2017, and from afar. I learned that this artwork was part of a forthcoming supernatural western Jake was doing with his brothers entitled, No Rest for the Wicked (Source Point Press, 2019). I knew right away that I wanted to commission Jake to do something for The Shepherd.

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Art of The Shepherd: An Interview with Laura Rimaszombati

  • By - Andrea Lorenzo Molinari
  • 19 October, 2020

Laura Rimaszombati is a Hungarian artist, specializing in comics and character design. In March 2017, Team Shepherd asked Laura to do a special promo art piece, a special dream sequence that occurs between Lawrence Miller and his wife, Margaret in The Shepherd, Volume 1.

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Art of The Shepherd: An Interview with Chris Williams

  • By - Andrea Lorenzo Molinari
  • 05 October, 2020

Chris “etchnman” Williams and I met at the South Carolina Comic Con in Greenville, South Carolina, back in March of 2017. Chris h... Read More

Art of The Shepherd: An Interview with Jaime Martínez

  • By - Andrea Lorenzo Molinari
  • 28 September, 2020
My first exposure to the artwork of Jaime Martínez was in my role of submissions editor for Caliber Comics back in September of 2017.  Jaime’s art was chilling, truly unsettling. I felt it was a perfect match for a ghost story. Read More