Tag: digital art

Ok, PANIC!: Star Trek

Work in Progress

This is for a freelance gig, a DVD cover. I did the layout first and finalized in Illustrator. Once I knew where all the text would go, I started work on the illustration. And still working on the inks. But before all that, I had worked on a different version and was completely unhappy with …

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Cousin Eerie

Jeff Potter commissioned this drawing of Cousin Eerie, the “host” of the comic horror anthology, EERIE. Although I’ve never read any of the old horror comics like EERIE, CREEPY, TALES FROM THE CRYPT, etc. I’ve definitely got a soft spot in my heart for those types of publications. Yes, Cousin Eerie is reading “The Secret”. …

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Greasy Metalhead

Kurt Dinse, writer/artist of One Year in Indiana commissioned me to draw a greasy metalhead. Not only was I more than happy to oblige, I was honored. Having Kurt ask you to draw a greasy metalhead is just about on par with Frank Frazetta commissioning a painting from someone else of a violent, gnarly, viking …

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Ok, PANIC!: Groin Kick

Poor Jimmy. Superman’s a dick. Superdickery.

Ok, PANIC!: G.I. Joe

The Baroness

Ok, PANIC!: Pioneers

The Pioneers of Punk

Hal Jordan

I know I’ve said I’ll never draw Hal Jordan, but money talks and for an extra 10 bucks, he’ll be my favoritist Green Lantern ever, too. This is the first of a series of commissions for some asshole. He’s chipping in a little extra for the splash of color. I used regular ol’ blue pencil …

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Slumber Party Murder Mania

My friend Matt Brassfield once again asked me to do another DVD cover for him, this time for a film his production company (Bloodline Video) is releasing called Slumber Party Murder Mania. The DVD is available for sale right now.

Ok, PANIC!: Spidey