Nice stuff Rogue; that rubbernecker in the lower right panel looks vaguely familiar.
And WG, that is one KICK ASS Joker! Very reminiscent of Denny O'Neil, with maybe a bit of Dick Giordano thrown in as well. Absolutely superb job.{[]
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edited January 2008
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Very impressive, Mr. Garvin! {[] And as adept as ever, Rogue
It's always humbling to stop and appreciate the level of talent in this very special community. Congratulations, gentlemen -{
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edited January 2008
Thank you, guys. I could post alot more but they'd only add as spoilers and give the story away. My last stage of pencilling will be to finish up the few pages I have with architecture involved.; that's always trying because I hate doing perspective...
As for W.G.'s gift, I drew him one and he did so in kind. I'm glad he remembered my favorite villian of all time very un-Nolanlike. B-)
You have to get some submissions out to the big boys, W.G. Seriously.
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Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice isUNISEX!"
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Denny O'Neill was a writer, Tony. ) But I see the Giordano reference though.
Oops! I stand corrected. ;%
I was thinking of how the Joker was drawn in those comics from the early 70's and my feeble brain told me O'Neill was the artist, not the writer. Mea culpa.
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Awesome Joker, WG! I agree with RA, I saw Aparo, as well.
Willie G, you are full of surprises! I've known you for years and I never knew you had that kind of talent! How's that perpetual motion machine coming?
Willie G, you are full of surprises! I've known you for years and I never knew you had that kind of talent! How's that perpetual motion machine coming?
Thanks for the praise,Hardy!I've been drawing since I was a kid, but I don't have the equipment to post images online.I'm grateful Rogue liked the drawing and that everybody else approves as well.
Now about that machine:it's still in the planning stages, but it's definitely on the list of stuff to do(along with finding a way to convert lead into gold)...:)
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edited February 2008
Here is a page that's been posted earlier in pencil all inked now; a little tweaking and I'll syncronize it along with the script.
And here's the panel that I posted earlier on dealing with settings and perspective and whatnot. I fell asleep at my draft table tightening this up last night.
I took the liberty to recognize a couple of members here (there will be more of course) by putting their names on stores here; Tony DP & Loeff. Of course they're both located next door to a Prophylactic shop. Sorry, guys...I couldn't resist.
I'll tweak this a tad more then send the page on to the inker with others... Hope you likes.
Mrs. Man Face: "You wouldn't hit a lady? Would you?"
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice isUNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
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Rogue, I'm flattered beyond words! "Loeff's" - I'm sure a guy can score a cold beer there...then off to next door for some protection
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"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
I took the liberty to recognize a couple of members here (there will be more of course) by putting their names on stores here; Tony DP & Loeff. Of course they're both located next door to a Prophylactic shop. Sorry, guys...I couldn't resist.
Thanks Rogue. That line of shops actually looks a little bit like a stretch of storefronts that used to be on Canal Street, around the corner from where I work.
I envision my store being an Aquaman-free Comics shop. Of course, given your book's subject matter, I'm sure it's only a matter of time before we all get hit up for protection money. )
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Just got back from a small comic con out of town I was asked to sit in on at the last minute and I had a few sketches left over from the day:
I think this is the first sketch in a long time that I've done of The Penguin. He's a cool baddie but pales in comparison of other rogues in Batman's gallery.
Two-Face is a villian, like The Joker, that the more you draw him, the more ways you can find to do something different or new with him. I like experimenting with different mediums to get certain effects. These were pencilled and inked by me.
I spent a good part of the day doing sketches for Marvel fanboys and a few DC characters too.
One guy asked me to draw him The Dazzler and I proceeded to design her in the disco outfit she wore over 20 years ago...I didn't know that her wardrobe had changed...I mean it was a weird request. Who asks for a sketch of The Dazzler? )
Mrs. Man Face: "You wouldn't hit a lady? Would you?"
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice isUNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
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Who's the Dazzler? ?:)
Love the Two-Face, of course.
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Outstanding Rogue; you've realized both characters beautifully (or grotesquely as the case may be). Great, great stuff.
As for the Dazzler, Disco will never die. )
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I'm going to also mention that I agree with Rogue in that the Penguin was never one of my favorites. The only time I really think he was ever one of the best villains was in the 60's TV show. But in the comics... lame lame lame.
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Outstanding Rogue; you've realized both characters beautifully (or grotesquely as the case may be). Great, great stuff.
As for the Dazzler, Disco will never die. )
Well I do still listen to The Bee Gees sometimes when I'm drawing in my little studio. )
Glad you like the pics, Tony.
Night, The Dazzler was pretty much a creation of her time; although I had her first appearance, I never thought much of her at all.
However, this was one of the best X-Men storylines at the time and it introduced alot of characters that had more staying power than the Donna Summer mutant: Emma Frost, Kitty Pryde, etc...
If they ever do an X-4, this would make a very cool story but unfortunately, they have already used the Dark Phoenix angle, which this particular story preceded and you need the Jean Grey character for it to work.
John Byrne really kicked butt back then. This book won several awards during his tenor. Glad he's still around, currently with DC, although many have told me he's pretty anal in the personality dept nowadays...
Mrs. Man Face: "You wouldn't hit a lady? Would you?"
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice isUNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
John Byrne really kicked butt back then. This book won several awards during his tenor. Glad he's still around, currently with DC, although many have told me he's pretty anal in the personality dept nowadays...
John Byrne was always a favorite of mine, but a local comic shop owner had no nice things to say about him personality-wise. This same comic shop owner proceeded to say nothing nice about any of the artists I liked: Byrne, Chaykin, Frenz...He even went on a tirade about Iron Man and Tony Stark. I decided to take my comic business to a different shop.
RogueAgentSpeeding in the Tumbler...Posts: 3,676MI6 Agent
John Byrne really kicked butt back then. This book won several awards during his tenor. Glad he's still around, currently with DC, although many have told me he's pretty anal in the personality dept nowadays...
John Byrne was always a favorite of mine, but a local comic shop owner had no nice things to say about him personality-wise. This same comic shop owner proceeded to say nothing nice about any of the artists I liked: Byrne, Chaykin, Frenz...He even went on a tirade about Iron Man and Tony Stark. I decided to take my comic business to a different shop.
You too? I used to go to an LCS a few years ago and the guy who owned the place would slam Neal Adams every chance he got. Even told me, the customer, that I had picked the wrong influences when it came to my art...yet on his wall, he had a protected, original copy of GREEN LANTERN #76 in which Adams had drawn so eloquently...and was selling it for an arm & a leg. It wasn't even in mint condition.
So I understand how you felt about the Byrne bashing, darenhat. I love his work too.
Thanks for the comp, Pen! -{
Here's the third of sketches that I did, from the Batman world, at the con in which no one was interested. Supposedly to many young readers, DC villians are weak or too corny with the exception of a couple. I just think that there is a wide Marvel populace here. )
Mrs. Man Face: "You wouldn't hit a lady? Would you?"
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice isUNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
Here's the third of sketches that I did, from the Batman world, at the con in which no one was interested. Supposedly to many young readers, DC villians are weak or too corny with the exception of a couple. I just think that there is a wide Marvel populace here. )
Very cool Scarecrow Rogue; that has to be one of my favorites of your works yet.
I really wish Nolan went for this look rather than the plain suit, tie and sack cloth over the head.
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Here's the third of sketches that I did, from the Batman world, at the con in which no one was interested. Supposedly to many young readers, DC villians are weak or too corny with the exception of a couple. I just think that there is a wide Marvel populace here. )
Very cool Scarecrow Rogue; that has to be one of my favorites of your works yet.
I really wish Nolan went for this look rather than the plain suit, tie and sack cloth over the head.
I'm flattered you think so, man. Thank you.
Yeah, Nolan's spin on Scarecrow was a little too meh for my taste but after repeated viewings, I've built up a tolerance for his spin on it.
Whether or not I ever get to draw my dream book which obviously is Batman one day, this is how I'd want to do my Crane, scrawny but evil-looking...and in costume-not a suit. Scarecrow would make a great foil on his own in a graphic novel project with me illustrating it in a half realistic tone. B-)
Of course, if I'm lucky, I don't care if I'm illustrating kids' coloring books for DC. )
I decided not to draw a pupil in the one eyehole that you can see to add malevolence to his appearance. I just felt putting an eye there would have taken something away from it all.
Mrs. Man Face: "You wouldn't hit a lady? Would you?"
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice isUNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
Nice job, Rogue! I can say wholeheartedly that that is the best rendition of Scarecrow I have seen. With art like that, I have no doubt that you could elevate Scarecrow to a formidable graphic novel villian! {[]
I really wish Nolan went for this look rather than the plain suit, tie and sack cloth over the head.
agreed. I was a little less than happy about that upon my first viewing Scarecrow's really spooky, and I really wish more people would give him a chance.
epic-ly awesome spooky scarecrow, Rouge! If I'd have been there at the con, there would have been interest in that piece *nod nod* -{
I agree completely.This is the best version of the Scarecrow I've ever seen.Beats a bag over the head any day.This one's truly chilling and unquestionably evil.Great work,Rogue!
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And WG, that is one KICK ASS Joker! Very reminiscent of Denny O'Neil, with maybe a bit of Dick Giordano thrown in as well. Absolutely superb job.{[]
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"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
It's always humbling to stop and appreciate the level of talent in this very special community. Congratulations, gentlemen -{
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
As for W.G.'s gift, I drew him one and he did so in kind. I'm glad he remembered my favorite villian of all time very un-Nolanlike. B-)
You have to get some submissions out to the big boys, W.G. Seriously.
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
Denny O'Neill was a writer, Tony. ) But I see the Giordano reference though.
When I got this though, Jim Aparo & Marshal Rogers were the names that popped into my head.
I'm getting this framed!
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
Oops! I stand corrected. ;%
I was thinking of how the Joker was drawn in those comics from the early 70's and my feeble brain told me O'Neill was the artist, not the writer. Mea culpa.
Thanks for the praise,Hardy!I've been drawing since I was a kid, but I don't have the equipment to post images online.I'm grateful Rogue liked the drawing and that everybody else approves as well.
Now about that machine:it's still in the planning stages, but it's definitely on the list of stuff to do(along with finding a way to convert lead into gold)...:)
And here's the panel that I posted earlier on dealing with settings and perspective and whatnot. I fell asleep at my draft table tightening this up last night.
I took the liberty to recognize a couple of members here (there will be more of course) by putting their names on stores here; Tony DP & Loeff. Of course they're both located next door to a Prophylactic shop. Sorry, guys...I couldn't resist.
I'll tweak this a tad more then send the page on to the inker with others... Hope you likes.
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Thanks Rogue. That line of shops actually looks a little bit like a stretch of storefronts that used to be on Canal Street, around the corner from where I work.
I envision my store being an Aquaman-free Comics shop. Of course, given your book's subject matter, I'm sure it's only a matter of time before we all get hit up for protection money. )
I think this is the first sketch in a long time that I've done of The Penguin. He's a cool baddie but pales in comparison of other rogues in Batman's gallery.
Two-Face is a villian, like The Joker, that the more you draw him, the more ways you can find to do something different or new with him. I like experimenting with different mediums to get certain effects. These were pencilled and inked by me.
I spent a good part of the day doing sketches for Marvel fanboys and a few DC characters too.
One guy asked me to draw him The Dazzler and I proceeded to design her in the disco outfit she wore over 20 years ago...I didn't know that her wardrobe had changed...I mean it was a weird request. Who asks for a sketch of The Dazzler? )
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
Love the Two-Face, of course.
Thanks, Night.
Dazzler was an X-Man that was introduced way back when I was younger than you. )
She wore Roller-Boogie jumpsuits and I can't recall the extent of her powers but...she dazzled bad guys. )
Her first appearance was during the Hellfire Club story arc in Uncanny X-men back in late '79. Chris Claremont & John Byrne did the book.
I'm surprised that I could even remember that... ;%
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
As for the Dazzler, Disco will never die. )
Well I do still listen to The Bee Gees sometimes when I'm drawing in my little studio. )
Glad you like the pics, Tony.
Night, The Dazzler was pretty much a creation of her time; although I had her first appearance, I never thought much of her at all.
However, this was one of the best X-Men storylines at the time and it introduced alot of characters that had more staying power than the Donna Summer mutant: Emma Frost, Kitty Pryde, etc...
If they ever do an X-4, this would make a very cool story but unfortunately, they have already used the Dark Phoenix angle, which this particular story preceded and you need the Jean Grey character for it to work.
John Byrne really kicked butt back then. This book won several awards during his tenor. Glad he's still around, currently with DC, although many have told me he's pretty anal in the personality dept nowadays...
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
Dazzler sounds like an interesting woman...
~Pen -{
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John Byrne was always a favorite of mine, but a local comic shop owner had no nice things to say about him personality-wise. This same comic shop owner proceeded to say nothing nice about any of the artists I liked: Byrne, Chaykin, Frenz...He even went on a tirade about Iron Man and Tony Stark. I decided to take my comic business to a different shop.
You too? I used to go to an LCS a few years ago and the guy who owned the place would slam Neal Adams every chance he got. Even told me, the customer, that I had picked the wrong influences when it came to my art...yet on his wall, he had a protected, original copy of GREEN LANTERN #76 in which Adams had drawn so eloquently...and was selling it for an arm & a leg. It wasn't even in mint condition.
So I understand how you felt about the Byrne bashing, darenhat. I love his work too.
Thanks for the comp, Pen! -{
Here's the third of sketches that I did, from the Batman world, at the con in which no one was interested. Supposedly to many young readers, DC villians are weak or too corny with the exception of a couple. I just think that there is a wide Marvel populace here. )
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
Very cool Scarecrow Rogue; that has to be one of my favorites of your works yet.
I really wish Nolan went for this look rather than the plain suit, tie and sack cloth over the head.
I'm flattered you think so, man. Thank you.
Yeah, Nolan's spin on Scarecrow was a little too meh for my taste but after repeated viewings, I've built up a tolerance for his spin on it.
Whether or not I ever get to draw my dream book which obviously is Batman one day, this is how I'd want to do my Crane, scrawny but evil-looking...and in costume-not a suit. Scarecrow would make a great foil on his own in a graphic novel project with me illustrating it in a half realistic tone. B-)
Of course, if I'm lucky, I don't care if I'm illustrating kids' coloring books for DC. )
I decided not to draw a pupil in the one eyehole that you can see to add malevolence to his appearance. I just felt putting an eye there would have taken something away from it all.
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
agreed. I was a little less than happy about that upon my first viewing Scarecrow's really spooky, and I really wish more people would give him a chance.
epic-ly awesome spooky scarecrow, Rouge! If I'd have been there at the con, there would have been interest in that piece *nod nod* -{
~Pen -{
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