Monday, December 21, 2009







Again here is my love of the secondary characters. The Spider-clone saga was a pretty good series in opinion and I liked the Red Spider thing, although I think it could have been expanded more, with great power comes great responsibility would mean that Ben Reilly was still using his powers to help people where ever he had wandered to, so there would be untold stories of the Red Spider.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Mutant X 27




My love of second banana characters extends to alternative universe stories, like the Mutant X series. This is mutant X a vampire Storm fighting for a vampire Gambit against a dark Dagger. Penciled in a funky Chunky style, similar to my Hawkman, but less gritty.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Mock Covers







I've made a few mock Covers for online comicbooks and proposed comicbooks. The Crusaders by Jorge Martinez, an Amalgamated Marvel/DC series by Richard Gutierrez, I proposed and drew covers for a proposed DC's All Black Superteam.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Hawkman






I've always been a fan of the second banana superheroes. The guys who put on their tights like the big guys, but don't get the recognition. Some of these guys are one trick ponies who really haven't got much going for them, so they end up killed and brought back sometimes a whole generation later, their history is changed, their powers are amped up or they're sent to live in the Amazon Jungle, anything to inspire interest. Some have basic stories that are full of potential... Hawkman back to basics in a rough line style

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Ultimate Spiderman




I picked up a copy of an Ultimate Spiderman Graphic novel at the library. Thought I would do something with a little American Manga style

Thursday, October 15, 2009

D-Boy the Manga Part 4


The Startling conclusion!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Monday, September 28, 2009

Monday, September 21, 2009

Dboy the Manga





My little manga tryout serialized



Monday, September 14, 2009

New Warriors



The New Warriors by Kevin Grevioux and Paco Medina, started off pretty good, but Paco left after the first Six issues, I'm sure the move was good for his career, but bad for the series. It shuffled through a few artists and died. Tryout from issue Seven.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Green Lantern Kyle Rayner






For all the years that the character has been around I really don't know much about Kyle Rayner as Green Lantern. I knew he was an artist, I had no ideal how he lived and from what little I saw of the series, most writers know nothing of the lifestyle of an artist. Its kind of like the transporters on Star Trek, its just meant to get to another point not an interesting item in and of itself. Later in Star Trek they played with the potential of the transporters I don't think they ever addressed what it meant to be an artist in Green Lantern. My tryout was way too long, I think it is sixteen pages long.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Dr. Strange


I would craft my own scenarios for tryout pages. Dr. Strange is drawn to a desecrated church and finds a person inside with an object of interest. Originally it started with an adult, but I felt that it was more chilling to see a child possessed. Something more frightening about an attack on an innocent. Really was working on shadows and reflected light.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Birds Of Prey



Very little rendering, but very happy with how some of the poses came out. The water effects were based on the writings from one of the Disney history books and came out very well. The backgrounds were pretty good in the submarine. I really drew non-generic female characters on this piece. From a Chuck Dixon script I found online.