Thursday, June 9, 2011

Get back to work!

I'm back from Heroescon and ready to dive headfirst into DW #14. But first a quick update on my shenanagins of the last weekend

As you can see, Miss Mebberson and I were hard at work at our Artists' Alley spots. We were right around the corner from my art dealer Cadence Comic Art and flanked by our new best art buddies Rebekah Isaacs (whom I duped into trading an awesome Black Canary sketch for one of my scrawled Launchpads) and Chris DiBari.

I apologize for the quality of the following pictures. The only camera I had was a Flintstones model where the little bird inside taps the image into a stone tablet. Wow, do I only think in cartoon metaphors?


Before the con I put together this piece for the Art auction. I'm not sure if it made it in or not.  But otherwise, it makes a great coaster.


Catwoman proved to be popular. It's hard for old timers like me to get away from the Newmar version.


Having little to nil GI Joe knowledge, "Duckstro" turned out to be an interesting challenge


The TMNT fans were out in abundance this weekend. 


I even broke out Casey Jones



When you think about it, how much can really be done with Gwen Stacey.


I always welcome a chance to draw Muppets


I'm glad I remembered the three stripes on the top of the leather gloves


The one alternate DW I forgot.


This was from a sketchbook that a father was putting together for his 5 year old daughter to give to her when she turns 16. 


And after that I got a few more requests for the "What do you want to do tonight, Brain?" duo. One of the properties I worked on during my t-shirt career was Animaniacs, so it was fun to see if I could still draw them.


Having fun with my new markers.



The kids were out in force on sunday. And how could I refuse this face asking for a Stitch dressed as a Star Wars character.

So now it's back to the books. Comic Con is right around the corner. Hopefully next post I can show you the art to my favoritest cover ever!!!

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