The Oklahoman

Pop-style artist explores `Bowie'

- Matthew Price Matthew Price, matthew@ matthewLpr­ice.com, is the co-owner of Speeding Bullet Comics in Norman.

An innovative rock star's life story is told in a new graphic novel illustrate­d by one of the medium's most intriguing artists in “Bowie: Stardust, Rayguns and Moonage Daydreams,” which went on sale this month from Insight Comics.

The original graphic novel tells the origin story of musical sensation David Bowie, and his transforma­tion from a young performer named David Jones into the interstell­ar alien Ziggy Stardust, and beyond. Neil Gaiman (“American Gods”) provides the introducti­on.

Artist Mike Allred, known for his work on titles like “Madman,” “X-Force” and “iZombie,” is the title's illustrato­r, working with writer Steve Horton and colorist Laura Allred.

Mike Allred's pop-art style has intersecte­d with rock `n' roll before, in his series “Red Rocket 7.” He said in a news release that Bowie has always been an influence.

“Everything that has inspired me throughout my life and career can be found intersecti­ng with David Bowie,” Mike Allred said. “With my obsessive passion for music, pop art, film and the electricit­y of the comic book medium all coming together through the sounds and imagery of his creative output.”

Horton, writer and co-creator of the comics series “Satellite Falling,” is also a longtime Bowie fan.

“Being part of an original graphic novel about my favorite musician is like a dream come true, as is working with artistic legends like the Allreds,” Horton said. “Our collective obsession with Bowie has created something special. and I'm immensely proud of it.”

Award-winning color artist Laura Allred pointed out a personal connection that Bowie's music has for her and her longtime collaborat­or Mike Allred, who is also her husband.

“David Bowie has always fascinated me,” Laura Allred said. “His art, music and personas, all so beautiful and enigmatic. It's wonderfull­y symbolic that the first gift Michael ever gave me was the `Hunky Dory' album!”

“Bowie” is available now at comic shops and bookstores. In addition to “Bowie,” the Allreds plan a March return to their “Madman” universe of comics with a new series, “X-Ray Robot.”

Joined by letterer Nate Piekos, the new series from Dark Horse features Max, who conducts an experiment that reveals a robotic figure claiming to be his 277-year-old self. This “X-Ray Robot” joins Max on a trip through time and space to save the universe from an entity out to unravel the world.

“X-Ray Robot expands on my `Madmaniver­se,'” Allred said in a news release. “Some of the threads are more obvious than others, but most of my creator-owned work ties together.”

The first issue of the four-issue series is set for a March 25 release.

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[INSIGHT COMICS] Insight Comics has released “Bowie: Stardust, Rayguns & Moonage Daydreams,” featuring art from Mike Allred.
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