{"id":140417,"date":"2021-10-01T13:29:01","date_gmt":"2021-10-01T13:29:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=140417"},"modified":"2021-10-01T13:29:01","modified_gmt":"2021-10-01T13:29:01","slug":"sin-city-nfts-release-miller-partners-with-gala-labs-and-concept-art-house","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/blockchain\/sin-city-nfts-release-miller-partners-with-gala-labs-and-concept-art-house\/","title":{"rendered":"Sin City NFTs Release; Miller Partners with Gala Labs and Concept Art House"},"content":{"rendered":"
After a long wait, a new NFT launch that will capture the graphic novel Sin City is finally here. The art marks the 30th anniversary of the novel, created by Frank Miller.<\/strong><\/p>\n The celebration is one of a kind in the comic book art world. By incorporating a partnership with Gala Labs and Concept House, Miller came up with 11 NFTs based on the novel.<\/strong><\/p>\n Sin City made its <\/span>debut<\/span> in the pages of Dark Horse Comics in 1991 with “The Hard Goodbye.” It was a story of ex-con Marv who spends the night with a girl named Goldie who eventually dies, putting Marv on the hunt for her killer. Miller has re-created and reinterpreted the work, including co-directing the 2005 hit film Sin City with Robert Rodriguez.<\/span><\/p>\n Miller recalls seeing Marv come to life on set when Mickey Rourke first showed up within the make-up, lurching alongside. Hence, one of the highlights of his NFT collection is a crystalline Marv, which gave Miller yet another way to reinterpret the character. One thousand of these Marvs will most likely be available as NFTs.<\/span><\/p>\n In addition to the Marv NFT, one NFT piece will most likely be a private drawing done by Miller for the winner, including an NFT video. The others are items digitally enhanced with motion and sound.<\/span><\/p>\n The <\/span>growth<\/span> of the NFT comes at an exciting time for name-brand comedian e-book creators. Miller and others are attempting to cash in on new mediums.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n In this “digital” age, artists have seen the originality of their work dwindle. As a result, NFTs have become very appealing to a large number of artists. It allows them to go digital while making that digital work collectible (similar to an original).<\/span><\/p>\n Furthermore, artists earn more money from original art than they do from standard comic book rates. It is due to the low cost of comic books. The average salary for a Comic Book Artist in the United States is $41,643 as of August 2021, which is not very high given the pleasure, joy, and aesthetic coolness they provide to consumers.<\/span><\/p>\n Substack, a subscription publication service, moves into the comic book market by enlisting top Marvel and DC writers. In addition, a favorite Batman writer, Scott Snyder, has signed a multi-year deal with Comixology, an Amazon-owned digital service, to create digital comics.<\/span><\/p>\n While Miller is enthusiastic about <\/span>NFTs<\/span>, he has no desire to sign a digital comics deal.<\/span><\/p>\n Meanwhile, Gala Labs previously launched the animatable and programmable NFT called VOX. It sold out in under 10 minutes. Gala Labs’ is a subsidiary of Gala Games, a premier blockchain gaming company.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/span>Behind The NFTs<\/b><\/span><\/h2>\n
<\/span>Everyone is Hopping On<\/b><\/span><\/h2>\n
<\/span>Going Deeper Into the Digital World<\/b><\/span><\/h2>\n
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