Okay, so here's an old sample of some Angel pages from waaay back in 2003. This was done back in the day before I'd really gotten comfortable with inking ,so the pencils are a lot tighter than I'd like nowadays, but I think you can tell I was having a good time otherwise I wouldn't have spent so much time with all the crazy detail and stuff.
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Friday, January 26, 2007
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
I'm in Playboy!
Here's my latest big news, everybody! I've got a panel, from the issue of Exteriminators I did awhile back with Simon Oliver, in a Playboy article! Okay so my art isn't even credited but it's still worth mentioning, right? Special thanks to Jason Aaron for pointing it out. You're a class act, sir!
So head on down to your nearest gas station or book store and pick yourself up a copy. Just look for the issue with a cylon's buttcrack on it:)
So head on down to your nearest gas station or book store and pick yourself up a copy. Just look for the issue with a cylon's buttcrack on it:)
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Freakhunter!!
Alright, here's six pages from the first thing Cullen Bunn and I decided to work on together, Freakhunter!
I still hope one day, when I've got the time, we can finish this tale...and I'll only have to redraw four pages because I still love the way page 2 turned out.
For more Freakhunter goodness you can look back at a few of my archived posts from April 1st and July 28th, or check out Cullen's web page where he's got a bit of the script to go along with these pages.
Monday, January 15, 2007
Sample Packet
Here's a couple samples I worked up a couple years back to take around to editors at the San Diego Comic Con and WizardWorld Chicago. Brian Hurtt ,who was the actual artist on Gotham Central #11, was kind enough to let me borrow Ed Brubaker's script for the issue. I tried to pick a couple scenes that showed I could handle the quiet stuff as well as action scenes. Well, sorta.
I'm posting all six pages at once because ,even though there's a couple panels I still dig, most of it hasn't aged very gracefully.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Little Lulu!
Here's a little X-Mas gift I made for my wife Laura. It's made to look the way I draw her in her daily Lunchnotes. It's mostly made of felt (hair, coat, and scarf) old jeans for her pants, and I sculpted the shoes from scratch out of clay. Now she says she needs one for summertime and one with straight hair...this little elf's job is never done I suppose.
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Constantine two-fer
I'm still trying to break in a new scanner so I apologize if the scans are a little off. These were done back in '05 around the same time, but somehow ended up looking totally different from one another. I think the top one came out the way it did because I'd gone such a long spell without inking anything and ended up just noodling the hell out of it with way too much feathering. On that note, I don't know if a lot of other artists are like this but I do get a bit antsy if I go a while without inking. Pencilling is sort of a necessary evil, while inking is where all the fun is for me.
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Silverhawks! Well, the villains anyway.
Yeah, I love the Silverhawks, and I don't care who knows it! By the way, this was done around 2003 so that's why the pencils are so over rendered. There's a lot of things I'd do different if I drew this today but Mon*Star (that's the big bad in the middle) still looks pretty cool if ya ask me.
Monday, January 08, 2007
I'm back, baby!
Hey, all! Hope everybody had a great holiday, now let's get back to bloggin'!! Here's quick doodle of me and the missus in front of Penguin & Puffin Coast at the St. Louis Zoo.