Posts Tagged ‘Blue Beetle’

368 – One Punch

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

So, this is one of the more complicated requests I got over the course of the year. I had actually attempted to do this one many times throughout the months, and always failed or got caught up in something else. A few weeks ago when I decided to expand the Daily Sketches by four days and got ahead of schedule, I knew that I had one last chance to get this done. I kind of hate it. There are bits and pieces I like from it, but it really enforced what I dislike most about drawing comics and why I have sort of left it behind.

It’s this and this only: I’m not instantly good at it.

I have become so lazy and so out of practice when it comes to sequential work that I can pretty much only churn out Liefeldian-level crap. Bad anatomy, perspective, backgrounds, figure placement, design, etc. Sequential pages are a skill, and it’s one that I don’t have. Not anymore, anyway. There’s a part of me that definitely wants to get better at it, but a stronger part of me that realizes that it’s going to take a long time, so why bother?

I have issues, and I am aware of them. That’s the first step right?

Anyhoo. I love Keith Giffen and JM DeMatteis’ Justice League comics. They are probably among my favorite superhero comics ever. They’re fun, funny, exciting and they prove that you don’t need A-List characters to tell good stories. Giffen & DeMatteis are responsible for my love of Booster Gold and Blue Beetle, and slightly lesser love for all the other lovable knuckleheads that populated their run on the Justice League. It’s their work that inspired a truly awful live-action Justice League TV pilot, and despite how bad that show is, I still kinda love it, just because of the spiritual source for it.

This is a modified recreation of a classic scene from issue 5 of their run, drawn by Kevin Maguire – the “One Punch” scene. When Margaret Cross asked if I was familiar with “One Punch”, the answer was an obvious and quick “Yes!”. Unsure of what exactly she was requesting, she clarified that she wanted the scene with recreated with Black Canary – her favorite character and namesake of her daughter – in her classic costume (fishnets and leather) “one punching” the Black Canary that was featured in this era of the Justice League – the workout tracksuit headband monstrosity we see here. I was more than happy to do it, but realized I would need to also draw the surrounding panels to give it context. I struggled with it and it took me until now to finally just do it.

I wish I’d had more time to color it properly. And to draw it better.

Also, I realize that I’m comparing myself to Kevin Maguire, and that can only lead to bad things. He’s an amazing artist and a bigger influence on me than I ever thought he was initially.

Margaret Cross is a woman whom I don’t really know. She’s one of the few Facebook friends I have that I’ve never met or really have any clue who she is, but amongst those, she’s among my favorite stranger/friends. Not enough to win an award, but pretty cool nonetheless. She’s a singer/actress with great taste in comedy, comedy podcasts and comic books. Basically, the kind of woman I’d like to find someday, but probably never will, and if I did, she’d be way out of my league.

That last line might be creepy. I did not intend it to be. Also, not gonna change or delete it.

Below is a cut-together version of the original panels by Maguire. Even back in ’87 or so when this book originally was released, he was pretty great and he was just starting out at the time. Like I said earlier, I think Maguire was one of those artists whose style I did not set out to ape or be influenced by, but it sort of just happened anyway.

235 – Blue Beetle Portrait

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

Part 3 of my contribution to the Christopher’s Restaurant art gallery that is on display from September 20th through October 31st. Jason Young and Jeff Potter, my fellow Ok, PANIC! artists, have each done five portraits of various superheroes, and they are all available for sale. If you live in the Dayton, Ohio area, go eat some delicious food and enjoy some great comic-related artwork.

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No comics read last night, but I watched a couple of movies, and an episode of COPS played out behind my apartment last night, but without the cops.

Big Bad Wolf: Terrible horror comedy about a jokey, rapey werewolf played by the bad guy from Kindergarten Cop. The lead actor is the older brother of the girl who played Hit Girl in Kick-Ass. One of those siblings got all the acting talent. The other was in Big Bad Wolf.

I Spit on Your Grave (Original): Pretty much you’re either gonna like this movie or you’re not, depending on your tolerance for late ’70s exploitation flicks with a rape/revenge plot. For what it is, it’s not bad. I loved that there was no music in this movie except for diegetic music. It’s not terribly acted, it’s intense and slow, but it’s not a “good” movie either. I’ve seen worse, in all aspects of the word.

My neighbors: Ok, so I was sitting in my office when I hear yelling, which – sadly – isn’t unusual. I look out my window to see the lady (the one who is actually supposed to be living in the apartment) screaming at the guy (the one who isn’t supposed to be living there), and she’s holding a baseball bat. He’s in his car, and she starts pounding the bat into the door. He opens the door, and she starts hitting him in the arm and chest. I roll my eyes and go into the living room.

I go back into the office, and still hear yelling, so I look out. She is now sitting in the backseat of his car, looking at her phone and yelling at him. He is sitting in the driver’s seat, yelling at her, but he gets out and sets a tallboy wrapped in a brown paper bag on the hood, and then proceeds to take a piss on the driveway. I go back to the living room.

I go back to the office again, and everyone’s gone. Back into the living room.

I sit down, I’m watching a movie and then I hear some heavy bass thumping. I open my door to see the car now parked where I usually park, he is inside and has the stereo turned all the way up listening to some obnoxious hip-hop. I close the door and continue to watch the movie. This lasts for about 45 minutes and the music stops. I hear stomping and slamming upstairs, but it all dies down around 9:30pm or so. The car was still parked in my spot this morning when I left for work.

Sadly, the neighbors seem to know exactly how far the surveillance cameras reach, and always pull this bullshit away from the all-seeing eye.

Thought about calling the cops, but in the end, I thought it was more funny and annoying than anything else, and they can knock the shit out of each other all day for all I care, as long as I get left alone. I’ll be more mad if the car is still in my spot when I get home. I just wish I’d have had my phone on me to take a video of the beating to show my landlord.

155 – Blue Beetle

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Another Blue Beetle. Sad that there’s apparently no room in the New DCU for Ted Kord. I’ll still light a candle every night in the window for ya, Teddy.

100 – Golden Age Blue Beetle

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

Whoo! 100! Hey, it’s a milestone, let me fucking have it! Seriously, I honestly thought that I would have given up by now. Trust me, I’ve wanted to. Still do! Won’t. But still do.

To celebrate post #100, I did a redesign of the original Blue Beetle – Dan Garrett. I wanted to make his costume look like Ted Kord’s Blue Beetle suit – Kord Blue Beetle being my absolute favorite superhero ever – while maintaining some of the original costume’s elements (scale mail, skirt, fin).

There are Golden Age Blue Beetle radio plays available for free download all over the internet, yet I’ve never bothered to listen them. I’m not sure why. Probably because if he gets shot in the face and never resurrected, I’ll throw a massive shit fit, even in audio form.

023 – Lockjaw

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Fulfilling a request from Kurt Dinse, he had asked for Lockjaw, the teleporting dog from Marvel Comics’ The Inhumans. I think Kurt was deliberately trying to make me struggle. If there’s one thing I struggle with more than anatomy, backgrounds, coloring, details, likenesses, proportion, perspective, consistency, inking, penciling, the female form, faces, eyes, hands, feet, shading, layout, clothing, inanimate objects or plants is animals. That said, I kinda dig the way Lockjaw turned out here. He looks like a petable dog.

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