Archive for September, 2008

Captain Pastry

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The more food he eats, the stronger he gets!
Could you imagine how many Americans would have super powers if this were the case for everyone?

Sketched on a 4 x 6 inch postcard using a writing pen

Venomous

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The movie I liked the least in the Spiderman trilogy was actually the third installment, which sadly featured one of my favorite villains…Venom.

Web Finger

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This is one of maybe 3 comic icons that I’d love to do at least one book for. Like many, I’ve been a fan of Spidey since forever.

Hulkamania

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“You wouldn’t like me if I were angry.”

Well, actually you probably would, but lets not find out. Being friends is sooooo much easier than being foes.

Spruce Bruce

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This is my Michael Plelps version of Batman. Shorter legs with a long torso. I did this doodle on a 4 x 6 postcard, and I sort of miscalculated the proportions. But it was fun to sketch regardless.

Say no to “Bubs”

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Wolverine is one of my favorites to draw. His personality is half the reason. I’ve been collecting comic books for 20 years now, and I swear this character has always intrigued me. His unrevealed past and “take no bull” attitude bring me back to him time and time again. And to be honest, he’s just really fun to draw.

Sketched on a 4 x 6 inch postcard using a writing pen

Console me

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With so much talk about which gaming console is the best, I thought I would just diffuse the question and combine them all together.

And just for the record, I’m a Nintendo guy. I do play the X-Box 360, but mainly for Halo and a few others. But it seems my Nintendo Wii gets more play than anything. I guess it’s because the whole family plays it. I’ve owned every Nintendo system that has come out, and played through tons of games. These days however, I prefer to sit and watch my daughters play. It’s odd, my oldest is nine years old and playing the same ageless characters I played when I was her age.

Gangsta Wrap

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While this image may be basic, it’s the line weight that I’m attracted to. James Taylor (not the musician) inked this piece and made it stand out a lot more than the original pencils.