Posting later tonight or tomorrow, Episode 223 of Gutter Trash will be our review of Grant Morrison & Darick Robertson’s HAPPY!. So I drew the titular Happy, ‘cuz who doesn’t like a cute cartoon flying horse? Nick Sax, that’s who. I haven’t had time to watch a movie yet today, but yesterday I watched two …
Tag: Image Comics
369 – Marshal Law
Marshal Law is one of those books that was always on the periphery for me when I started reading comics. I would order back issues and trades and such from a mail order catalog – usually X-Men or Batman related stuff. But a couple books always stood out in the ads I would see. Things …
363 – WildStar
I have to admit to never reading WildStar, the Al Gordon and Jerry Ordway comic from the early days of Image Comics. He’s cool looking. I’m sure it’s better written than most of those early books. I should hunt it down in some quarter boxes.
311 – Shadowhawk
Shadowhawk was the only book from the first wave of Image Comics that I only read one issue of. Which is fair as Jim Valentino was the only Image founder I had never heard beforehand.
Ok, PANIC!: Werewolves
Man-Wolf vs. Wolf-Man
256 – Invincible
I’ve been trying to catch up on season one of The Walking Dead before season two starts, so I decided to draw a character from Robert Kirkman’s other fantastic comic, Invincible. It is truly one of the top 5 best superhero comics being published. Unfortunately, I have chosen to read it in the “Ultimate Edition” …
068 – Spawn
A former friend of mine from high school and current Facebook friend requested I draw Spawn vs. The Cape when I initially announced the sketch-a-day. Sorry, Bill, but I don’t know what The Cape is. So you get Spawn by himself instead. Also doubly sorry that I kinda cranked this out just to get it …
012 – Here there be Dragons
Part of the whole daily thing is that I want to try to do different things with the sketches/art. Whether I fail or not is inconsequential. By the way, I chalk this up as a failure. Anyhow, Savage Dragon. When Image Comics first started, Erik Larsen’s Savage Dragon quickly became my favorite out of the …
Ok, PANIC!: Rob Liefeld
Shaft from Youngblood. At the time, I wanted to streamline, and sorta take a “realistic” approach to Liefeld characters. Now, I wanna go the opposite direction.
Can You Dig It?
I’m jus’ talkin’ ’bout Shaft. This week at Ok, PANIC! we’re celebrating the life and work of Rob Liefeld. I have a feeling that we’re doing this ironically. I’m not a fan of ironic enjoyment of anything, but it is incredibly hard to like Liefeld on any level other than irony. But I am going …