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Published on February 2nd, 2012 |
by Greg
Naughty and Nice: Bruce Timm in Paperback
Note: this book is intended for mature readers. And we mean that in
the best way possible- anyone with an appreciation for lovingly drawn,
imaginatively rendered nudes can enjoy today's artist of note. Hundreds
of drawings, from pencil sketches to full-color images, span the fifteen
years of the artist's career and are collected for the first time.
Naughty and Nice: The Good Girl Art of Bruce Timm,
now available in paperback, is definitely an interesting coffee table
book. Featuring an introduction by the man who created the first modern
graphic novel, Jim Steranko, this set of pinups has plenty of style. We recognized Timm's style from his work
on Batman: The Animated Series, but he's also worked on everything from Avengers and Conan to Vampirella.
Available online and in stores from Flesk Publications, the book runs around $32.
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About the Author
Greg Greg dreamed up the idea for the Truly Network while living in Hawaii, which began with a single site called TrulyObscure. In 2010, when advertisers and readers were requesting coverage beyond the scope of that site, TrulyNet was launched, reaching a broader audience over a variety of niche sites.
Formerly the head technology correspondent for the Des Moines Register at age 16, he has since lived and worked in five states and two countries, helping a list of organizations and companies that includes the United States Census Bureau, TripAdvisor, Events Photo Group, Berlitz, and Computer Geeks. He also served as the Content Strategy Manager for HearPlanet, a multi-platform app that has reached over a million users and has been featured in the New York Times, Hemispheres Magazine, National Geographic Adventure, Fox Business News, PC Magazine, and even Apple’s own iPhone ads.
Greg has written as a restaurant critic and feature journalist for a number of national and international publications, including City Weekend Magazine, Red Egg Magazine, the Newton Daily News, Capital Change Magazine, and an arm of China Daily, Beijing Weekend. In addition, he has served as a consulting editor for the Foreign Language Press of Beijing, as well as a writer and editor for the George Washington University Hatchet, the school newspaper of his alma mater.
Originally from Iowa, Greg is currently living in the West Village of Manhattan.
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