March 2018 archive
1144. John Lynch
David Lynch’s younger brother ran a black-ops team of superpowered teenagers.
1142. Ghost
I never really read Ghost in her heyday. I picked up the Kelly Sue DeConnick reboot from a few years ago, but didn’t love it. I guess my interest in this character doesn’t extend much past some Adam Hughes artwork and a general love of boobs & cleavage. Thank you JB Sapienza Week!
1141. Starman
I recently drew a hipsterfied version of Jack Knight back in DCember, so for JB Sapienza Week, I went for a more classic version of Jack. Not much else to say here other than I loved this Starman series. To a point (when Tony Harris left for good).
1140. Green Beetle
So it might seem like I’m bitching a lot about JB Sapienza Week, but it has been fun and I’ve definitely drawn some stuff I’d never usually think about. I just wish I had more time to do them justice and do all 38 choices he gave me. But sometimes JB Sapienza Week knows just …
1139. Booster Gold
Beware the Ides of March, they bring you another JB Sapienza request. So while this costume design looks as awful as NFL SuperPro, the main difference is that underneath, Booster Gold is a great character. This is merely the result of having a giant pile of turds dumped on him called “90s comics”. This monstrosity …
1138. Public Enemy
Another JB Sapienza Week request of sorts.A friend of mine once called Fear of a Black Planet more punk than any other punk album, and I’m inclined to agree. So, Public Enemy as superheroes. One could argue that PE are already superheroes. Luckily, what I consider to be the core group of PE – Chuck …
1137. Doctor NFL SuperFate
JB Sapienza week rolls on with an amalgam of Dr. Fate – one of the sharpest, simplest designs in comics for one of the best characters – and NFL Superpro – none of the above.It’s like eating only cupcakes, taking a massive shit and then presenting it as cupcakes.