Tag: Marvel Comics

Has he lost his mind?

This mook’s got nuthin’ to say. Iron Man 2 trailer looks a-okay though. I do like Iron Man’s classic armors infinitely better than anything he’s worn since 1992.

Silver Surfer

In the early 90s, I was a big Silver Surfer fan. I was also a big Ron Lim fan. Not so much either, nowadays. Still have a fondness for The Surfer, though. Would love for there to be a Surfer book I’d want to read.

Spider-Woman

I need to draw more female characters. I need to draw more/better inked drawings. I need to color those drawings. Here’s an old sketch of Spider-Woman (like 5/6 years old). I haven’t gotten much better.

Howard the Duck

I’m not too familiar with Howard the Duck, other than the movie. Which I like. Yeah. I said it. So what of it?

Heroes for Hire

Happy 2010: The Year We Make Contact. Been a few, but the business of the holidays will die down, and I’ll be able to get back on track with blog-art finally. We’ve got Iron Fist and Luke Cage here, two characters I’ve been attempting to draw for a few years – unsuccessfully. This is as …

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Spider-Man vs. Shocker

It took all of my willpower to not title this “Two in the Pink, One in the Stink”. But it’s not a total victory since I just wrote that. Spam’s away.

Green Goblin

Fanboy Boner!

Yup. The ultimate fanboy wetdream. It’s the Wolverine of G.I. Joe versus the Snake-Eyes of the X-Men! Brought about by a desire to break out of a drawing slump, and recently watching G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra and being shocked – SHOCKED! – by how much I enjoyed it.

Fraggin’ a world he never made

By request, Lobo the Duck, which was a hell of a lot of fun to draw. Makes me want to tackle the main Main Man hisself, as well.

Moon Knight

Inspired by the new Moon Knight series, Vengeance of Moon Knight, by Gregg Hurwitz and Jerome Opena (who is fucking amazing, by the way). First of all, I’ve always liked Moon Knight in a way. So a few years ago when the series was being relaunched, I was excited. I checked out Charlie Huston’s novels …

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