![]() ![]() Thankfully, I'm at a point where I can do what I like. Andrew is known to Buffy fans as The Anointed/Annoying One from seasons 1. At the same time, "If I weren't into 'Firefly,' I wouldn't be doing the book. "I don't know if I'm just old school, but I love playing in other people's sandboxes," he said. "Nowadays, this whole steampunk thing is very popular, but if you notice, 'Firefly' is steampunk," he said, citing steampunk magazines and books as his go-to sources for the look of the series.Īs for whether or not Jeanty has any interest in working on creator-owned projects, the artist said it just isn't something he planned to pursue. Unlike the cast of "Buffy," the characters in "Serenity" don't dress in modern fashions, but Jeanty still has plenty of sources to consult. Buffy and House are headed down the aisle, but there are some Scooby sized bumps along the way. He said that his actual favorite character is Mal, whom he called "the Han Solo of the crowd." Okay, this is a weird question, but right now, I have a file list which points out tabs for specified pages based on certain criteria. "He was just ripping me like no tomorrow," Jeanty laughed. "I had to do maybe 10 designs of Willow and her new cut in various forms," he said.Īs for his favorite "Serenity" character, Jeanty first admitted that when the show was airing, "I remember actually sending a special email to Joss saying you have found my future wife," in reference to actress Morena Baccarin, who played Inara. #Serenity symbol buffy tvAt the same time, "I would never try to put Buffy into something she couldn't be maneuverable with," he said, noting that on the TV show, "whenever you saw Buffy in a skirt, you knew nothing was going to happen." For Willow, the look is all about earth tones, since "what she wears is germane to what she was doing." Although he's had freedom in designing the characters' outfits, Willow's recent hairstyle change required lots of consultation. He also talked fashion with editor Sierra Hahn, whom he described as very fashionable. On any other visit shed have burned the extra time roaming the dockside shopping district, but peacekeepers in purple uniforms had started patrolling the Xuán W and Qng Lóng systems more heavily since the Miranda broadwave. He asked Whedon where Buffy would shop, and Whedon suggested Anthropologie, so Jeanty started subscribing to their catalog to look for outfits for Buffy. Her shuttle docked about two hours before Serenity was due to arrive. "I became very savvy about women's clothing" because the details were important to him. "I'm used to drawing superheroes, people in costumes," he said, explaining the transition he made to drawing everyday people. ![]() CBR INTERVIEW: Georges Jeanty Illustrates Dark Horse's "Serenity"Īsked about designing the characters' looks, specifically how he picks clothing for them to wear Jeanty said it was a big change from his earlier work. ![]()
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