Tag: supervillains

Ok, PANIC!: TMNT

Casey Jones. This was the first topic in which I really became disillusioned with this Ok, PANIC! thing and almost quit. The curator actually assigned specific characters to us. I said “fuck that”. I always already super-depressed and going through a bad creative block. I didn’t need that extra crap. For some reason, I contributed …

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Ok, PANIC!: Godzilla Villains

Gigan.

Ok, PANIC!: 4th July

Celebrating America, Lockhorn’s style.

Dazzler Cover Recreation

The reasoning behind this is three-fold. 1) This fulfills a request that was made when I was actively seeking out topics to draw. 2) The request was made by a friend who is pretty big Dazzler fan. I have no idea if she really genuinely loves Dazzler or if it’s an ironic thing. Either way, …

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Ok, PANIC!: Thundercats

The best-left-to-nostalgia ’80s cartoon, The Thundercats.

Daredevil

My favorite Marvel character is Daredevil. When you’re a kid, you discover the big characters and grab onto those for a while. Your Spider-Men, Batmen, Supermen. Even both of my nephews loved Spider-Man and Batman when they were younger kids. Then there sort of comes a time where you decide “do I want to be …

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Power Girl

This is another piece that I had drawn before, but was completely unhappy with how it turned out, stylistically. It’s also an attempt to draw more female characters, and in a style similar to some other drawings on the blog. Anyway, Power Girl. She’s a huge hit, a massive fan favorite. The size of her …

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Ok, PANIC!: Superman

Eradicator.

Action Comics No. 1146

I drew this as a Christmas gift for a friend. The idea for it popped in my head and I couldn’t shake it loose. My friend had stated many times in the past how much he loved old Silver-Age Superman covers where he was eating, and for some reason I just kept thinking “Superman vs. …

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Deadpo- I mean – Deathstroke!

I was a fan of the Marv Wolfman/George Perez Teen Titans late in life. I wound up picking up a bundle of issues that included the “Judas Contract” storyline from a used bookstore when I was 18 or 19. I was aware of Deathstroke from his own series, but had assumed he was just a …

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