Saturday, December 29, 2007
108th
this one started out as a roger drawing for the humunculus jam...
but it was looking a bit boring so i added johan there to give it something else to look at.
so it ended up on the johan krauss drawing jam
johan's a lovely, original and ingenious character.
as are most of the BPRD cast.
as is the amazing guy davis who draws the book!
Friday, December 28, 2007
107th
heres a BPRD character called roger, the homunculus...
i just drew and toned in for one of the proposed drawing jams at drawingboard.org
haven't read hardly any hellboy, but i do read the BPRD series cause i looove guy davis, and roger is a part of it.
check him out! (guy davis i mean!)
106th
another one i drew for piedad's nephew but ended up coloring it for a drawing board jam
drawing board is awesome!
particularly the jams!!
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
103rd!
sorry for the loooong delay...
had a lot of work and bunch of mayor computer crashes over the last couple of months...
one thing led to the other and it's been almost 2 months since the last time i got to post stuff here...
i have some sequentials to post!
its creator owned stuff so i might not post it here. (will post link for it)
johnny storm here drawn for my friend piedad's nephew
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Green Lantern directed by Greg Berlanti
Warner Bros has chosen Greg Berlanti to co-write and direct the movie Green Lantern.
Here an extract from an interview he gave to The Hollywod reporter:
"To me, this was on the last great comic book movie that hasn't been made," said Berlanti, who grew up reading comics in the 1980s. "It was a comic book with a real mythology that you would see in a lot of the space operas and the sci-fi books. The best part about it, anybody can be become one of the Green Lanterns because anyone can end up with that ring."
Marc Guggenheim and Michael Green also are writing the script, with Donald De Line on board to produce.
Things are on a good track ! Green Lantern, we are waiting for you !
:)
Here an extract from an interview he gave to The Hollywod reporter:
"To me, this was on the last great comic book movie that hasn't been made," said Berlanti, who grew up reading comics in the 1980s. "It was a comic book with a real mythology that you would see in a lot of the space operas and the sci-fi books. The best part about it, anybody can be become one of the Green Lanterns because anyone can end up with that ring."
Marc Guggenheim and Michael Green also are writing the script, with Donald De Line on board to produce.
Things are on a good track ! Green Lantern, we are waiting for you !
:)
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Sunday, October 14, 2007
99th
Friday, October 12, 2007
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Friday, October 5, 2007
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
91st
i havent read any comics about this guy since the 90s*
so... following my post's numbering i thought id drew him
i used to love him in that period, the issues drawn by keith giffen were very influential on me
and the bisley stuff i could not believe first time i saw it.
too bad it got cheapened very very quickly (in the 4th/5th mini or so)
but that happened in 90s a lot (instant abuse of succesfull formulas, well i guess its been happening all along)
*i guess i lied up there. i did read him on 52!
liar liar!
Monday, October 1, 2007
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Friday, September 28, 2007
Green Lantern Fanfilm Teaser by Cobra Production
The teaser here below has generated some buzz since it has been made available on the Internet.
It's not a real trailer of the upcoming Green Lantern movie.
But this fan made trailer was really well-done.
It shows john Stewart, the black-skin Green Lantern:
As we said in a former post (Green Lantern Movie), it is unclear which version of Green Lantern will be adapted.
So John Stewart may not be the one in the coming movie...
:)
It's not a real trailer of the upcoming Green Lantern movie.
But this fan made trailer was really well-done.
It shows john Stewart, the black-skin Green Lantern:
As we said in a former post (Green Lantern Movie), it is unclear which version of Green Lantern will be adapted.
So John Stewart may not be the one in the coming movie...
:)
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Monday, September 24, 2007
85th
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
81st
keeping the gotham theme here with commissioner gordon!
great supporting character about whom i wouldn't mind reading more
gotham central was grreeat but, he wasnt one it!
i guess that was one of the points (new department/new begining)
that was a good book, if your looking for some noir crime stories.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Monday, September 17, 2007
79th
Friday, September 14, 2007
78th
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
77th
metron!!!
boom tube master himself!
amazing character created by the most amazing talent of them all
mr jack kirby!
bow people bow!
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
76th
*recently read "batman and the monster men" by matt wagner
left me pretty indifferent to tell you the truth
the story was particularly pointless and not adventurous enough to even justify the sheer popcorn joy that some comics have
i do like wagner for the most part but this i just didnt get to care
i dont know ... guess ... i bought the HC cause i had some strong references and felt it too flimsy for an HC type story
oh well
75th
keep working on this "straight forward" coloring method
no mixing!
it's kind of a tech-cheat; using the p-shop to separate as different color inks.
the original inks
*i've been catching up with the flash in last couple of months reading the infamous "1 year later" arc by wilson & demeo.
then the short guggenheim run, with the "irrelevantly relevant" issue 13 (all very forgettable to me, with almost a "filler" status)
and at last! the "all-flash" issue with those final pages by acuna ... OMG!!!
talk about rebirth! flash hasn't shown that kind of energy in a long time (even before the fastest man alive)
now we already have flash #231, and its even better!
i just wish the team held together longer... acuna is leaving soon
that's too bad! (the character deserves the blockbuster felling that he provided)
it'll still be worth reading.
Sunday, September 9, 2007
74th
choosing sides?
just read "batman:jekyll and hyde" tpb, by paul jenkins, and jae lee/sean phillips 50/50 on the art.
the story was nothing to phone home about.
bit of retcon there, that wasn't bad.
for me, phillips's artistry knocked everyone else off the book.
what a guy!
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Friday, September 7, 2007
The Green Lantern will have his movie !
Quotted from yahoo Movie:
This movie will be based upon the long-running character as published by DC Comics (on and off) since 1940, who has taken on several forms, but has always been a superhero who derives his ability from a green ring. The original Green Lantern's ring was magical; the latter Green Lanterns rings all came from the Guardians from the planet Oa.
As of this writing, it is unclear which version of Green Lantern will be adapted, but it's likely to be one of the characters whose ring has its origins in the Green Lantern Corps, an interplanetary police force organized by a race of aliens from the planet Oa called the Guardians. Using his ring, Green Lantern can shape and produce green energy of fantastic power that can be used to create solid objects, shoot energy bolts, and give Green Lantern the power of flight (including intergalactic travel).
I'm really glad to hear that the Green Lantern will adapted to the cinema.
I think this superhero deserves it. The question is: will the production choose a black actor or a white one? (question of version ;-p)
This movie will be based upon the long-running character as published by DC Comics (on and off) since 1940, who has taken on several forms, but has always been a superhero who derives his ability from a green ring. The original Green Lantern's ring was magical; the latter Green Lanterns rings all came from the Guardians from the planet Oa.
As of this writing, it is unclear which version of Green Lantern will be adapted, but it's likely to be one of the characters whose ring has its origins in the Green Lantern Corps, an interplanetary police force organized by a race of aliens from the planet Oa called the Guardians. Using his ring, Green Lantern can shape and produce green energy of fantastic power that can be used to create solid objects, shoot energy bolts, and give Green Lantern the power of flight (including intergalactic travel).
I'm really glad to hear that the Green Lantern will adapted to the cinema.
I think this superhero deserves it. The question is: will the production choose a black actor or a white one? (question of version ;-p)
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72nd
i just love to draw this guy!
how could you go wrong with that forehead?
great character design
*that's the martian manhunter by the way aka j'onn j'onzz.
this stranded martian detective from the 50s appears emotionally unable but is actually a lovable character mostly seen as part of the JLA.
has a mortal allergy to fire and an inhuman affinity for oreo cookies
just in case someone is not into the DCU at all (dont mean to be "educational" or anything)
Thursday, September 6, 2007
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