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1336. Brundlefly

Patreon commission. Get on board!

1131. Storm

1067. Rick-Rolled

This is among the oddest commissions I’ve ever drawn. There is a story to this. I will not tell it.

672. Badrock

He’s Bad and that has nothing to do with a litigious Hana Barbera.

275. Captain America

A commission done for DeMario Winston that he gave to a friend. You too can buy a commission for a friend or loved one! Do it! My first time drawing Sam Wilson, aka Falcon, as Captain America. What a needlessly complicated costume.

234. Deadpool

This is a Deadpool commission for my friend Shaunna. She bought this as a gift for her brother’s birthday. Shh. Don’t tell him. For whatever reason, when she asked for Deadpool, my immediate first vision was to draw him riding a bomb, a la Slim Pickens in DR. STRANGELOVE. When I randomly explained what “Headpool” …

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471. Gambit

If everything went to plan, I am currently in Fort Wayne, Indiana at the Appleseed Comic Con. I should be hanging out with my pals Jason Young, Brian John Mitchell and Kurt Dinse. About a month ago, Kurt sent me a package with two sketch variant covers. It was an unexpected surprise. They’re pretty awesome, …

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421. The Creeper

So. Five days on, the death of Dave Brockie is still affecting me. My friend Jason and I were discussing it, and we can succinctly sum it as a super-bummer. But even that seems too light. Because it is truly bothering me. Celebrity deaths don’t mean anything to me. Even when someone like Phillip Seymour …

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327. Fourth Doctor

It’s Christmas Eve, and a tradition for geeks is the Doctor Who Christmas Special, which airs tomorrow. So, I got The Doctor on my mind, which was super fortunate when muh pal Joseph G. Runenwald asked me to do a sketch on this blank Doctor Who sketch variant cover. He mostly did it because he …

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157. Black Panther

A while back I did a sketch cover for my pal Joe on the blank sketch cover variant of Green Arrow #17. I loved the cardstock that the book was printed with and loved drawing on it and the feel of drawing on it. If I could draw on that type of cardstock all the …

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