Tag: Wonder Woman

573. Wonder Woman

Nothing reminds me of how terrible an artist I am until I try to draw Wonder Woman. Good God, I suck.

545. Justice League of America

I was at my friend Jason’s house and had brought along this Justice League sketch cover to work on. My initial idea was to recreate an old JLA cover. Jason had recently bought a book called Fucked Up & Photocopied, a collection of old punk rock fliers and posters, many of them hand drawn and …

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460b. Wonder Woman

I can’t think of new ways to say any of this: Free Comic Book Day on Saturday May 7th. MAVERICKS CARDS AND COMICS, 10a-2p. Free Sketches.

264. DC Kids

I drew this about 5 or so years ago. Sold it to a friend. I had started coloring it (evidenced by lil GL’s plane). Listen, I’m a trendsetter. Skottie Young hadn’t been doing countless kid variant covers, and Yale Stewart’s cock hadn’t been making money from bootleg fanfic.

209. Wonder Woman

Heavy reference. Heavy. Reference. I’m feelin’ like a Greg Land today.

038 – Wonderous Woman

I was scared to draw the face. Sometimes I think I may have some severe sociopathic tendencies. I find it incredibly difficult to relate to people, and most times, I simply care not to. When people talk to me, I will focus on anything else so I do not have to have any kind of …

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562. WW

537. Wonder Woman

Yeah, this is a thing that happened.

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Desperately, I would like to draw a good Wonder Woman piece. There’s something in my head that seems to prevent it from happening. I know what I want her to look like when I draw her, but it never translates. It’s tough, because I want to make her bulky, muscular and still feminine and gorgeous. …

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1. Wonder Woman

Oh. Hey. What happened? What’s goin’ on? How’re you? So. I realized today that it was exactly two years ago that I had started my initial Sketch-A-Day project. I worked on it for 369 (my brotha!) days straight and never missed a day. It was an incredibly productive year, if otherwise meaningless. It was tiring …

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