Monday, August 23, 2010

Friday, August 20, 2010

Inking

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I hesitate to show my inks next to Matt Sheean's original pencils, because I leave a lot out and change things around. He keeps it loose so I can do just that though, so I shouldn't feel bad. This is a page from our upcoming comic called Expansion. I have so much fun just inking. Doing pencil and layout work stresses me out.

Monday, August 16, 2010

I'm Still Doing Comics


I haven't posted much on the comics I'm making right now, but I'm really excited for them. This is an image from "King Saul" a stand alone full color comic that will be done in time for A.P.E.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Kraken Commission


Finally putting a dent in the pile of commissions! For those that are still waiting, you won't have to wait much longer.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Inside CD Panel


For the new album by The Courage

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Curiosity

A painting for an upcoming show at the awesome Pony Club.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Space Tar Monster

The most recent commission. Yes, that's pretty much Shahna.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Collaboration

Matt Sheean and I have been friends for six or so years now, and we've finally collaborated on a comics page. This is just an experiment to see how it would look if I inked Matt's pencils. We're planning to do a full stand alone story (like Utu) in time for A.P.E. It's going to be so much fun!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

The Standard Alternate Cover

Another commission:
It's an alternate cover for a comic written by Jay Sherer and drawn by Nathan Scheck

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

ROM #1 / Utu Page 2

Here's another commission, this time for the cover of ROM Space Knight #1, originally drawn by Sal Buscema. This is the $50 level, by the way, but on July 9th it's going to be raised!

This is page two from my first comic, Utu. To see details of the page, and to see other original drawings for sale, go to my etsy page.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Zeppelin Stories / Alien Juicers

First, one of the commissions from the Malachi Ward Pledge Drive:


Second, I added another original drawing to the etsy page:


Lastly, the commission prices are pretty low right now, but they're going to go up to something a little more respectable in two weeks (That's Friday July 9th) so if you want the best deal, act now!

Monday, June 21, 2010

A Malachi Ward Pledge Drive

Funds at the Malachi Ward Complex are getting low, so I thought I might offer my services as an artist for hire. To make things easier I made three commission levels with some examples. So if you want a crazy drawing of something, I think I've got some pretty good deals.

The $100 Level
An 8.5x11 tight ink drawing on thick vellum paper. Like this, my version of the cover of Red Sonja #4:


The $75 Level
An 8.5x11 ink sketch on regular paper. Like this, a drawing of Nightcrawler:


The $20 Level
An 8.5x5.5 ink sketch on regular paper. Like this, a drawing of a scene from The Coen Brother's 2001 movie The Man Who Wasn't There:


I'm also putting up original drawings and pages at different prices over at my Etsy shop. Like this, the cover of Utu, my first comic, for only $100:

If you don't like using Etsy or Paypal, send me an email and we'll do something else. Also, if you want something more elaborate or different than the three levels I set up, send me an email. To do a commission just pick your level over on the sidebar! Thanks!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Smoke Signal #5


I've got a comic in the fifth issue of Smoke Signal! I'm surrounded by incredible and superior artists such as Gabrielle Bell, Vanessa Davis, Tom Gauld, Lisa Hanawalt, Leah Hayes, Sam Henderson, Michael Kupperman, Tim Lane and Ben Marra. If you live in New York you can pick a copy up for free from Desert Island. If you live anywhere else you just go here and pay a measly $3 shipping for 32 newspaper pages of greatness.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Their Wails Sounded A Dirge


This is my version of a panel from "Phantoms From The Sea" a story in Ghost Comics #5 from 1952. I'm not sure who the artist is. You can read the original comic over at The Horrors Of It All.