
I loved Grant Morrison’s Marvel Boy series, but I have not paid any attention to Noh-Varr’s character since. According to Jorell, Noh-Varr was Norman Osborne’s Dark Avengers Captain Marvel, and that makes him count as a Captain Marvel. I agree!

I loved Grant Morrison’s Marvel Boy series, but I have not paid any attention to Noh-Varr’s character since. According to Jorell, Noh-Varr was Norman Osborne’s Dark Avengers Captain Marvel, and that makes him count as a Captain Marvel. I agree!

Monica Rambeau style! Star of WandaVision! Y’know, that show really messed me up. Before it, I’d have pronounced her name “ram-BO”, really made a frenchy kinda thing out of it. Hearing it as “RAM-bo”… boy. I did not care for that. Was it like that in the Captain Marvel movie?

Wellp, Jorell’s “Captain Marvel family” meant the Marvel version. Mar-Vell, etc. I really fucked that up.

Next up is Jorell Rivera’s week, and he’s requested the Captain Marvel family!

Gentleman Ghost just hits all the right spots for me visually. I really like this character.

Don’t ask why, but I just really wanted to portray Condiment King as a massively ripped, Punisher-esque guy. This just made me laugh.

There are a lot of different looks for Scarecrow. One of my favorites is the revamped Bruce Timm version in the 2nd Batman animated series. But, any version is better than the Arkham games/current comic version with needle gloves and gas-mask.

Crichton asked for Polka-Dot Man running like he does in the Lego games. Which is hilarious. I hope I captured the spirit (this was a blast to draw). I hope David Dastmalchian runs like this in the new Suicide Squad movie.

Now we’re on to the star of Hughes Week. My 10-year old best friend, Crichton. It’s funny – Crichton is into a ton of cartoons, shows, books, movies that I am totally unaware of, and yet when asked for sketch requests, he chose all Batman villains, while his parents — my peers –- chose characters I was clueless about. Crichton gets me. Always happy to draw a Batman villain, even when I do dumb things like this. And yes, Man-Bat is the Magnitude of Bat Villains.

Today’s pick is from Ralphie Hughes. I play D’n’D with Bruce, Ralphie & Crichton, but I am still very, very, very ignorant of a lot of D’n’D stuff. This is a character from a popular D’n’D podcast/show/something or other called Critical Role, which I had never heard of before I started playing with the Hughes’. They love the show and talk about it all the time. I’m pretty sure I screwed up a lot in this sketch.