Saturday, May 28, 2011

Friday, May 27, 2011

REDESIGN TIME with IRON FIST


Iron Fist was up for redesign over at one of the Deviant Art Groups I'm a member of and so I went with a kind of more literal interpretation of the character. My version begins when the protagonist discovers a strange gauntlet at the sight of a huge battle in the Middle Ages. It is, of course, a magic Iron Fist that imbues it's wearer with powers beyond those of mortal men. Etc.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

IMAGE-N DRAGON & HAWK



Can you guess which is digital and which is ballpoint? Click for a closer look!

SKETCH in the KEY OF VAUGHN BODE

One of the most unique styles in the history of comics is the one used by the late Vaughn Bode, whose pen seemed to flow like molasses across the page. It is a fun one to play with as I did not so long ago digitally...

Vaughn Bode's style lives on through his son and the many other artists influenced by him--many of whom will never know that that's the case.

Monday, May 23, 2011

GOD OF WAR WIP

Working with my good pal, FuriousNick over at Outcast on a battle, the subject was Kratos from God of War (as anyone should know, I know video games as much as I know hockey... I don't) and I did the pencils and he is inking and coloring. The story so far...

Sunday, May 22, 2011

BLACK & WHITE BATMAN

Another digital drawing--this time using textures to add a kind of grittiness to the scene.

BLUE SKIES SUPERMAN

Messing around with a style I toyed with in the past...

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

BARRY BITES THE BULLET



Sketchbook Express--Barry Allen catches a bullet by slowing down significantly.

IN THE JUNGLE OF THE NIGHT



Done with Sketchbook Express on the Mac.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

MISTER X


Haven't read the book, but it looks neat. My take on the guy here. Click to make taller and wider.

WHAT IF? Luke Cage Found Jesus in Prison...


Sure it would be a nice story of prison saving a man wrongly accused, but it would have deprived us of things like the Powerman/Iron Fist series. So, in the end--good for Luke, bad for comic book readers.