Yeah, he's the smartest dude on the planet and one of the best hand-to-hand combatants and tacticians, but he's still just a dude. He can die. And I want to know how to do it. A fast-acting poison or virus? Lots and lots of hand grenades? Sniper rifle? It seems to me it would need to be quick and something so highly unlikely that it may even be overlooked by a brain obsessed with contingencies.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
Greatest Covers - Week 14
There's so much to love about this Murphy Anderson cover for From Beyond the Unknown #2. But my favorite part is, by far, the hand print on the ship. The way Murphy wraps that print around the angles and dimensions of the ship is beautiful. The knocked over lamp post is solid, having been leveled in stride. Amazing.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
DINO-RIDERS return!
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Pinup for Shannon Denton
This is a piece I did about 6 months ago for an upcoming Shannon Denton book. I'm not sure how much I can say, so I won't. So there. Lines by me, colors by Matt Bennett.
Ryan Cody's ICARUS #1 cover
My good friend, Ryan Cody, asked me to ink over his pencils for the cover to his upcoming Icarus #1. So I did. Then Rico Renzi threw some colors on it and poof! Badassery.
Check out the webcomic here and look for the floppy soon.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Greatest Covers - Week 13
This is a weekly post chronicling the greatest covers in the annals of comic history. In a medium that demands creativity and imagination, these are the cream of the crop, displaying a level of originality, daring and draftsmanship that truly set them apart. Send me images or links to anything that you think would make the cut. And here we go...
Justice League of America #14 by Murphy Anderson. Do I really need to tell you why this is awesome? A villain is going to blow up the JLA with a bowling ball. With the Atom inside. Yeah, that's cool.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
DRACULA Vol. 1
The first TPB of Dracula: The Company of Monsters by Daryl Gregory, Damian Couceiro, Stephen Downer and myself will be on shelves in January. Makes a very nice belated Christmas present. Here's a 12-page preview on CBR.
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boom studios,
damian couceiro,
daryl gregory,
dracula,
stephen downer
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
DRACULA pages
I haven't posted any Dracula pages here. Oops. Here are some in no particular order.
Dracula #1, page 1
Dracula #1, pages 2-3
Dracula #1, page 7
Dracula #2, page 3
Dracula #1, page 1
Dracula #1, pages 2-3
Dracula #1, page 7
Dracula #2, page 3
Dracula #4, page 18
Greatest Covers - Week 12
This is a weekly post chronicling the greatest covers in the annals of comic history. In a medium that demands creativity and imagination, these are the cream of the crop, displaying a level of originality, daring and draftsmanship that truly set them apart. Send me images or links to anything that you think would make the cut. And here we go...
Yes, it's the return of the weekly post 23 months after the last one. Shut up. This week it's a doozy from Carmine Infantino in the form of Flash #133. Honestly, any Flash cover from around the same time would make the cut, but "Plight of the Puppet-Flash"? I'll buy that.
Yes, it's the return of the weekly post 23 months after the last one. Shut up. This week it's a doozy from Carmine Infantino in the form of Flash #133. Honestly, any Flash cover from around the same time would make the cut, but "Plight of the Puppet-Flash"? I'll buy that.
BIG GAME pencils
Holy Hell, it's been a long time. But I think I'm back for good. Maybe. We'll see.
I wanted to post something, so you get some crappy pencils for Shannon Denton's Big Game TPB. There will be equally crappy inks to follow. Sorry, Shannon.
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