Yes another one for Whitechapel.
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Berserker Wonder Woman
Did this for Warren Ellis’ Remake/Remodel. This quote was the impetus:
…Wonder Woman was able to further increase her strength. She was unable to remove her bracelets without going insane. In times of great need, however, she would do just that, in order to temporarily augment her power tenfold. Since she would become a threat to friend and foe alike, she would use Amazonian berserker rage only as a weapon of last resort…
So here it is. I took some scans of the stages, so here they are (click on pics to see bigger):
Paint the Town 2010
Some pages from a story
I just finished the artwork on this. Waiting for the writer to letter it. True Life written by E. T. Dollman, art by me.
Batgirl
In which I art the shit out of Batgirl for Whitechapel’s Remake thread
Something new
For the always challenging remake thread over at Whitechapel. this a remodel of an little art magazine put out by the Vorticists in the years before the first world war. They only made 2 issues, this is the third.
And here’s my one for the last one: The Yellow Book.
Super-Man
Done in Manga Studio. Warm up sketch.
Batman
The Lost Series Finale (Spoilers!)
A lot of people on the internet have been calling it stupid ,and not true to the series, and generally hating it. I liked it. I LOVED it! I cried when Sawyer and Juliet found each other again, and several other times during the show. It summed up the series quite well, even if it didn’t answer every single question (which the writers said it wouldn’t, by the way). the best summation I’ve found was from Tom Richmond.
Six years of my life were taken up by this amazing show, and it will be hard to find any T.V. that’ll fill the hole this is going to leave (although Fringe is doing a good job of holding my attention).
Update: More good thoughts here
And something making the rounds that is (supposedly) from a writer on the show http://www.spoilertv.co.uk Whether it really is one of the writers, or not, it makes good sense.
Yesterday
went to the Maine Comic Arts Fest got a lot of great comics, met some great artists and writers, some of whom I know from Twitter, and elsewhere. Eric Merced drew me this great artist’s sketchcard Chibi of Spider Jeruselum.