Jason Fabok on Weekly Bat-book, Digital Art and Batsgiving

In a recent interview, former Detective Comics penciler, Jason Fabok, discusses the upcoming Batman: Eternal, his artwork/working process, and the Batsgiving teaser artwork for the weekly series.
According to Fabok, he had an opportunity to stay on Detective or take the first arc on Eternal. The lure of working with writers Scott Snyder, James Tynion, John Layman, Tim Seeley and Ray Fawkes was the big appeal of the project. As well as being the first artist on a new Batman series.
Fabok works primarily in digital, using his previous knowledge of 3D animation to help him created sets and vehicles quickly. Still, Fabok recommends to all artists to master traditional methods before going fully digital. In discussing how he broke into the industry, Fabok acknowledges his mentor, David Finch (Forever Evil) as being instrumental in helping him grow and getting him his first job (a fill-in on Superman/Batman #70-71).
In terms of the much discussed and painstakingly analyzed Batsgiving teaser, Jason gave away very little. When asked about the piece, Jason said “Everyone is talking about the blond guy sitting next to Tim. Is he a blond Dick Grayson, or is he someone totally new that you will have no chance of even guessing? Who’s the woman at the table beside Alfred? What’s with the bones on the ground? Oh, so many teases in this image. Some are right in front of people’s faces but they just haven’t put two and two together! I love it!”
we’ve unfortunately seen the last of Jason’s Detective Comics run. Last months issue was his last as the series regular penciler. In the meantime, his art will grace the covers for the upcoming Gothtopia storyline running through the fringe Bat-family titles in January. Batman: Eternal is set to launch in April as a weekly series as part of Batman’s 75th Anniversary. batsgiving-embed
Source: Newsarama

Carlos Cabaleiro

Carlos Cabaleiro

Carlos Cabaleiro illustrator+designer+storyteller I grew up just outside of New York. The eldest of three talented siblings; fascinated by my imagination and superheroes. Relocated to Florida and attended Miami International School of Art and Design. Worked as a freelance graphic designer to pay the bills. Somewhere along the way, I ended up taking a detour and now I'm back to making a living from my talent. Back and better than ever, I'm making my way in the world armed with my imagination, skill, talent, determination and the love and support of my fiancee, Kristina, and my family and friends. I now reside in Central Florida and share my studio with my sidekick, Grayson the dog wonder (he doesn't draw but he likes to keep me company). I am influenced by Bruce Timm, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Michael Golden, Egon Schiele, Leonardo D'vinci, Alex Ross, Wally Wood, Carl Banks and Don Newton. I focus primarily on illustration dealing with all things fandom, with a strong focus on sequential storytelling (storyboards, comics). I've worked for clients such as Ocean Drive magazine, Bacardi advertising and High Impact Comics. A HUGE Batman fan. I get excited for DC Comics, anything by Bruce Timm and Paul Dini, James Robinson, FX's Justified and really cool action figures. I love to read and mostly lean towards fantasy or classics. Some favorites are: Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher, Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, anything by Edgar Allan Poe, Raylan Givens short stories by Elmore Leonard and my all-time favorite, Dracula by Bram Stoker.