Posts Tagged ‘Nightwing’

236 – Black Cat Portrait

Saturday, September 24th, 2011

Part 4 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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More comic reviews:

Birds of Prey: I honestly just remembered that I even read this, but I couldn’t tell you what happened in the book, what it was about or if I had any thoughts on it. Which should probably tell you all you need to know.

Nightwing: Eh. I love Nightwing, and I want to support the character, but after two fantastic years of him in the role of Batman, working out perfectly by some fantastic creators, this seems like a step back. The art’s fine, and there’s a mystery element, but this is also like the 17th time I’ve read a story about Nightwing setting up a new chapter of his life right when some old part of his life comes out of nowhere to fuck things up, and oh, hey, the old circus is in town, he should go visit old friends. It’s not bad, but not a standout.

DC Presents – Deadman: I can’t remember much about this book other than I recall being bored while reading it. Then Deadman jumps into someone’s body and threatens to make it commit suicide. Spoiler.

Wonder Woman: I love Brian Azzarello’s decision to give Wonder Woman a seemingly entirely new status quo and not explain a single part of it. It’s something that seems like it’d be a bad way to go about it, but he pulls of brilliantly by not making you care, and this story is about moving the plot along. It’s essentially a story about the Greek Gods fucking with humans and ruining their lives for shits and giggles, just like the old times, and Wonder Woman is there to stop the bullshit. I liked this book quite a bit, and the art by Cliff Chiang is great.

Batman: Not only is this a dark and gritty Batman, but it also manages to have a sense of humor and fun just underneath the surface. Scott Snyder is taking Grant Morrison’s idea of a well-adjusted Bruce Wayne and working the hell out of it. In fact, by simply existing, Snyder’s Batman makes Tony Daniel’s Detective Comics look like a retarded brain damaged coma victim wrote that book (it was a mentally challenged person who got into a horrific head-injury accident, and then slipped into a coma which further expounded the brain damage). Here’s something else Batman does better than Detective: art. I pretty much think of Tony Daniel and Greg Capullo as contemporaries, both coming up together at around the same time, both having a deep-rooted Todd McFarlane influence, even working for the man at various times. I’ve never been a fan of either one of them, but holy crap, Greg Capullo is perfect for a Batman comic. It might be that he has a different inker who is able to pull forward all of his strengths, but I’ve never seen Capullo draw this well. This was an absolute revelation.

234 – Nightwing Portrait

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Part 2 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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I’m really trying to get back into the habit of reading comics again, so I might continue to do this.

Moving forward:

Ultimate X-Men: Apparently, mutants were created as part of an experiment by the U.S. government, Wolverine being the first. Then mutantism started spreading like a virus, I guess. Whatever. This follows up on all the hoopla of the Ultimate Fallout story and of Jeph Loeb & Art Adams’ Ultimate X series, which was only worth buying for the art. 5 issues came out in 2 years, which makes me think that this Ultimate reboot, which seems to come pretty quickly after the last Ultimate reboot, is because Ultimate X took so long to come out. Anyway, this was a fine comic, a lot of appearances from former X-Men characters, an intriguing set-up for future stories, and Ultimate Val Cooper. I’ll keep with this for a bit.

Daredevil # 4: I’m not supposed to like this book. I’m not a fan of Mark Waid’s work. I used to be back in his first runs on Flash and Captain America, but everything else I’ve read from him has been pretty mediocre. I love Daredevil, he’s my favorite Marvel character, but I was dreading Mark Waid on this book, for the aforementioned mediocrity, plus it doesn’t really seem like the type of character Waid usually is drawn to. But it works, it absolutely, bafflingly works. The second issue of this book made me want to tear it up due to a litany of legalese puns, but that only happened that once. Plus Paolo Rivera is a fantastic artist, and Marcos Martin is fucking amazing. I’m actually angry that I like this book so much. Goddammit, Daredevil.

Catwoman: Eh. The art’s fantastic and cheesecakey, but there’s seemingly no story here, and if there was, I missed it. It’s really just a string of scenes, all to lead up to the final 4 pages of Batman and Catwoman fucking – which apparently is freaking people out. Eh. Whatever. My only problem with it is that between this and Damien Wayne existing, it destroys my theory that if Batman ever got laid, he’s stop being Batman. Hell, when I was getting laid regularly, I pretty much stopped doing anything else. But otherwise – eh.

183 – Dick Grayson

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

And with this, I am at the halfway point of daily drawings and sketches. I’m pretty sure that I will not be continuing to do this after a year, but I definitely feel that I am over the block I felt last year (when Adam Hughes ruined my life). But enough about that, there’s still six months worth of daily sketches to look forward to or to dread.

To celebrate this landmark occasion, we have a bunch of Dicks on board. My friend Joe Grunenwald (whose requests make up the majority of the previous six months of drawing) requested that I draw Nightwing from any era. I’m a big fan of Nightwing and in general, a big fan of Dick. I decided to take this opportunity to draw Dick in all his stages of life, from young Dick the acrobat all the way to older Dick as Batman.

I actually drew this collection of Dicks as a Christmas gift for Joe. I am poor and cheap, and thought it would be a suitable present while filling Joe’s request of Dick. While the drawing of Dicks predates the sketch-a-day, I colored the Dicks over the course of the weekend, and tried a different method than usual.

I laid the Dicks with flat color in Photoshop, then exported it to Illustrator and added the shading and highlights there. It was a lot more work than necessary, so that’s the last time I do that.

Finally, I guess this is now a tribute to Dick’s tenure as Batman, which ends this month (August). Next month, the DC Comics Universe sorta reboots, and Bruce Wayne takes the mantle as the sole Batman. It’s kinda too bad. I love Batman, and of course Bruce Wayne was going to be the only Batman at some point, I just feel that his return happened far too soon, and Dick’s time as the Bat wasn’t very long. I thought Dick brought an injection of freshness to the Batman books and I’m gonna miss him under the cowl (I feel the same about Bucky/Capt. America).

Oh well, I’ll still check out the Batbooks written by Scott Snyder and Grant Morrison, as well as Batgirl and Batwoman, and of course, eagerly looking forward to Dick returning as Nightwing again.

And yes, I am 12 years old.

139 – Li’l Nightwing

Sunday, June 19th, 2011

084 – Devilwing

Monday, April 25th, 2011

An amalgam of my favorite Marvel character and one of my top 5 favorite DC characters (Daredevil & Nightwing, in case you needed help).

Everyone is always clamoring for a Daredevil/Batman crossover (there already was one, it sucked), and claims that Daredevil is the Marvel Universe’s Batman, but I’ve always thought that he had more in common with Nightwing (or Dick Grayson, if you wanna get specific, who is I guess now offically Batman anyway. So I guess nevermind. Talked myself out of this hole).