Starving Comicbook artist from mars
I love to draw. I have a BFA and haven't really put it to good use as of yet so I thought I'd start this blog and post some of my drawings and photo manipulations based on Comicbook Superheroes. I tend to favor the DC realm of heroes but that doesn't mean I won't do anything Marvel. I hope you enjoy you what you see over the course of time.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Harley Quinn
This was actually intended to be the blogs first post it got pushed to the back burner. I used the wacom tablet to draw and color it. I'm guessing it took about a half hour to draw and the another half to color. I used Brittany Murphy as a reference for a couple of different reasons. Hope you like it.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
The Creeper
Here is something I did just for the hell of it. I wanted to take a stab at what the Creeper would look like if he were created today. I did this last summer and added a little comparison from the original Ditko design and what I did. The colors are much more muted and he almost has a more sickly, death rigor if you ask me.
Friday, April 22, 2011
The Ventriloquist and Scarface
Another Batman baddie placed into the Nolan version of Gotham. It's still rough around the edges and could probably use a once over but I figured I'd post it anyway. One of the things that people had a problem with when I posted it on SHH! was the fact that I based Mr. Scarface on Tony Montana.
Vote for Me... or I'll Kill you!
This was done during the "Why So Serious" viral campaign that was being run by the WB during the build-up to The Dark Knight. I based it off of the famous comic cover from the series titled Batman: Dark Detective.
Solomon Grundy
This is a drawing I did based off of the actor Vinnie Jones. it's actually something I did to assist me in a Photo Manipulation I'm going to do down the line.
Kristen Bell as Harley Quinn
Here is a really quick one I did that was inspired by a guy named Josh McMahon over on a site called Fan Art Exhibit. Make of it what you will but I had fun with it. It probably took about 15 to 20 minutes.
The Mad Hatter
This is one I did before The Dark Knight came out and a lot of people were calling for Paul Bettany to play the Joker before the role was cast to the late Heath Ledger. As good as some of the photo manips I've seen of him as the Joker are I've always seemed to picture him more as a Jervis Tetch type. I even went all nerdy and created my own "Nolanized" back story for how he came to be in that particular Batman universe. I'll spare you the details of it but I always thought it was clever.
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