«Зелёный монах» — инди-комикс Брэндона Дэйтона о приключениях монаха Алексия, который был изгнан из монастыря и теперь вынужден скитаться по безлюдным землям. В своих странствиях он может полагаться только на свою находчивость и магический меч, которые не раз его выручали и которые помогут ему одолеть ужасного великана-мизантропа.
Этот небольшой комикс с простым, но крепко сбитым сюжетом вобрал в себя элементы мифологий различных стран. Под стать сюжету и рисунок: он элегантно прост, но при этом достаточно детализован. А многолетний опыт мультипликатора помог Брэндону Дэйтону создать необычайно живую и динамичную ключевую сцену сражения между великаном и монахом.
Brandon has worked in animation, illustration and concept art. He has created concept art for multiple titles for EA Games and for Disney Infinity.
In 2009 he self published his first mini-comic, Green Monk, which was selected for the YALSA Top Ten Great Graphic Novels for Teens Booklist. In 2017 he was a contributor to Jim Henson's Storyteller: Giants anthology. In 2018 he expanded the world of Green Monk with Green Monk: Blood of the Martyrs with Image Comics.
Brandon is easily distracted. Some of his favorite distractions include urban design, cubing and (watching) MMA.
He lives in Salt Lake City, Utah with his wife, Annie and his two awesome children, Lucy and Grey.
This was a cleanly told, brief little story. The plot was enjoyable, and clearly sets up a take-off point for a larger work, but I was most impressed by the layout - if the artist had a less thorough understanding of line and motion, the action in single-panel pages could have felt very flat. Instead, fight scenes flowed easily and my eye never stumbled. I do love clear focal points. A well executed, satisfying book all around.
An excellent little graphic novel in a perfect format with great drawings and an intriguing story. I definitely wanted this story to continue, but even in its shortness there is exceptional story telling. I look forward to what comes next
One of YALSA's top picks in graphic novels for for Teens of the year. Enjoyed it-I look forward to future adventures of Alexey the Monk-and future work from Brandon Dayton.
a weird little book that feels like it's a chapter in a longer work. very reminiscent of Jeff Smith's style. little dialogue, big action. all single panel pages. very cool, can't wait to see more.