Thursday, December 22, 2011

Gijoe Fanart: Shockblast


The nostalgia bug bit me for the Gijoe comics I read when I was a kid...thought I'd draw a couple of my favorite Joes, starting with Shockblast (or Shockwave). 


Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Gun Bunny Comic Character Designs





Some character designs for a project I'm working on right now. All characters from a psycho-animal-mad scientist world.


Good Shepherd Comic


This is a birthday present for my father in law. He was one of the first men to fly a mission into Iraq during the first 36 hours of the Iraq invasion. During his mission, he saw an Iraqi shepherd that reminded him of the Good Shepherd passage in Psalms.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Death Elf and Woose's Homeworld


Diagram of Death Elf and Woose's Homeworld.

Death Elf and Woose Christmas Greetings!


Merry Christmas! Death Elf and Woose search for the true meaning of Christmas....candy!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Geisha tattoo, version 2

I decided to revisit my Geisha tattoo idea and simplify it.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Cirque du Soleil Alegria Poster


A poster for Alegria, a Cirque du Soleil show that came through Columbia recently.

Christmas Drawing Commission


Here's a commission that I've just completed for a couple in North Carolina.  I took a reference photograph that they provided me and turned it into a 14 x18 pen and ink drawing.


Here's the reference photo that was given to me. 

Monday, November 28, 2011

Saturday, November 26, 2011

A Christmas Carol Poster


Christmas Carol Poster

Friday, November 25, 2011

Awkward Penguin and Prickles Comic


Intro to a comic my wife and I are putting together about married life...

Uncouth Thanksgiving Cards




I was inspired to make Thanksgiving cards for several of my comic characters today.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Thanksgiving Greetings!


Thanksgiving Greetings from the Mongins.

Painting Study


Acrylic painting study for an upcoming oil painting commission. Just something quick to get an idea of what to do for the final.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Advent Conspiracy Church Posters and Handouts




Another project for my local church. Two posters and some handouts for a Christmas fundraiser.

Christmas Toy Trade Posters and Handouts




More projects for our local church. I created a 4x6 handout, an 8.5 x 11 poster, and an 11 x 17 poster for the upcoming Christmas fundraiser and outreach. 

Church Christmas Play Posters and Handouts




Some promotional projects that I've been working on for Columbia Crossroads St. Andrews Church in Columbia, SC. 

Monday, October 31, 2011

Library Book Sale


The Richland County Public Library recently held their annual fall book sale. It couldn't have been a better event. My wife and I got up early, drove to the library where the sale was being held, and arrived the instant the doors opened. We spent a good two hours crammed in with a hundred or so people picking through the books for sale. I, being the dork that I am, instantly sought out any comic books that I could find, followed by fine art, theology, and history non-fiction books.

 I feel that I struck gold in the comic book categories. I had $15 on me and I picked up the following comic books as well as an extensive book on Salvador Dali and a book on fantastic surreal art by Italian Romanticists. My wife stocked up on a box or two of books for her 4th grade classroom. Afterwards, we had exactly two dollars left to our names, so we trotted over to the local comic book shop and purchased several .50 comics that we plan to frame and hang in our hallway among our family pics. All in all, it was a tremendous date. A beautiful October morning, comics, wifey, and thrifty shopping. Pretty much the closest thing to utopia on earth for myself. 


This was the biggest find of the book sale. This is the very first graphic novel featuring the ninja turtles. It also holds the honor of being the very first comic book I ever checked out of the local library. It holds a special place in my heart. It's a object that I associate with the better memories of spending time with my dad and grandparents...and the less savory memories of my sister getting angry at me for not letting her read my comic book. She stole the book from me and found a mild profanity on one of the pages. She showed the page to my parents and promptly got me banned from checking out comic books from the library for the longest time....yeah...so good times and bad times. An awesome book. And it only cost me $2.


I'm not a big transformers fan. I liked the toys as a kid, but there's no love lost or nostalgia for them in my heart. I'm probably one of the few people who have more fond memories of the Beast Wars toys and tv show than the G1 toys and cartoons. That said, the artwork of this comic was interesting to me, one of the first transformers comics that ever caught my attention. Also a 2 dollar purchase.


My wife and I are huge Firefly fans, so of course I purchased this. $2 again....and cheapskates the world around let out a muffled "awwwwwww"....


I was introduced to this Batman comic while in undergrad. The entire story is told in watercolor paintings, an amazing feat in itself. What makes this book more important in my eyes is that the story deals with religious themes and the illustrator is a believer in the Bible. $2. 


The Asterix comics are the epitome of perfect sequential artwork, no way I was going to pass up this at a $2 price tag. 


Not a huge fan of the Clone Wars stuff outside of the CN animated miniseries that preceded the release of the final movies in the prequel saga. The artwork in this was just  a step removed from the awesome samurai jack inspired clone wars artwork, so I purchased it for a dollar. 


I'm a huge fan of Frank Millar's Sin City artwork. The crime noir and black and white grotesqueries found in these comics were a major influencer in my undergraduate years. I love the size and feel of these books as well, they simply scream out to you to read and prize the book as a cherished object. At $2, I was ecstatic to find this...my favorite find after the Ninja Turtles book.



Books A Million Sale
It probably seems like I've been purchasing a ton of comic books recently. Well, I have. I've found a number of sales, so when I can purchase comics at an affordable price, I'll stock up on them. I hadn't purchased any comics for about ten years until my last year of graduate school. Graphic novels were just too expensive when one is paying out the wazzoo for undergraduate school, working a job or two, and trying to maintain good enough grades to get into graduate school. When in graduate school, I found myself with a little more disposable income and I stumbled onto book sales. Our local Books A Million has a shelf of clearance comics that I've been visiting when I have a little expendable cash. The books below were purchased for $15 the other week, at 75% off the cover price. 


I love the main story in this book as well as the artwork. The story is perfect comic book material, outlandish and bizarre. It involves aliens, cows, circus freaks, and the Thing. The artwork is wonderful, sort of a Geof Darrow-light with nicer coloring than Hard Boiled. 
  

I'm not usually a fan or realistic artwork, but this comic's cover really grabbed my attention. The first short story in this book has a cartoon/realism aesthetic that I really enjoy. I wish I could emulate it.


I like the concept of this graphic novel. It tells a fracture narrative that builds up over a period of decades and then intersects with many comic story lines from the 80's that I remember reading as a child. Not a huge fan of the artwork, but the artist makes Mr. Sinister look badass and the story telling from a writing perspective has a great nostalgic hook. 



Tuesday, October 18, 2011

A Christmas Carol Poster Inks


The next poster that I'm currently working on...

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Artistic Inspiration: Amazing Spiderman Trade Paperbacks


I've quickly become a huge fan of the Amazing Spiderman "The Gauntlet" trade paperbacks. I love how each of the five books reintroduces classic villains in very sympathetic ways. Back stories are recreated with more pathos and emotion, and elaborated in short stories that relate to events in larger narratives. The lizard stories in this particular issue are very well written, and the coloring and thick line art in the issue are pretty eye catching. 


The way this guy draws women's faces...EPIC!


Huge fan of the inking in this comic. 


I love how this sequence plays out. The coloring and narrow horizontals really hype the tension.


More examples of great facial expressions from this book.



I'm not as huge of a  fan of the stories found in this trade...but there is one out-of-the-box illustrated one that immediately caught my eye. I like that Marvel lets some not so "comic booky" artists work on the shorter, more humorous stories. The artwork really pushes the rather lackluster writing and gags into a better place when it's allowed to be unorthodox and whimsical.


Sexy.


Love the sequencing of this page.


This villain is pretty fly.


Much love for the typography of this and the following page.


Type = orgasm


Well-drawn faces.