This one was a bit of an experiment, both in terms of layout, and use of graphic elements. Stuart, the man inside the alien suit, hadn't been seen on the covers yet, and I thought featuring him, a human character for humans to identify with, was important.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Sit and Deliver
I thought I'd balance yesterday's case study in less-than-hoped-for results, with another Soldier Zero cover, this time the cover to #3, which is one I think came together well.
Funny how there's a lot less to say about a piece I'm happy with...
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
The Road is Long
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| The version I liked best, to see the version they went with and printed, keep reading. |
I had high hopes for this cover and a pretty clear idea of what I wanted: Ominous up-shot of the alien, who we're still not sure is hero or menace, dark roiling clouds behind --a storm brewing (pretty clear subtext there,) as well as a visual touchstone (hydro poles) showing us that, despite the freaky sky, we're still here on Earth, in familiar territory.
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| There's a voice, that keeps on calling me... |
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| ...down the road, that's where I'll always be. |
The publishers request to make the sky less druggy (I'm parahrasing) resulted in a red sky in almost the exact same shade as the red guy.
Also along the way I'd given the cover a flip (we do this sometimes) not thinking it through fully in this case, and thus ensured the sunset would be obscured by the logo.
In digging up this image, I see they darkened the cover a fair bit on the production end, which, I think helps some (thanks guys!)
What do y'all think?
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
It's Raining Men
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| Hallelujah! |
A themed sketchbook, for those of you who don't eat, sleep, and shit comics, is a book fans (and occasionally non-drawing professionals) will use to collect sketches and commissions by artists, all adhering to a single theme. Such as Green Lanterns, or jungle girls, or monsters, or occasionally, a more rarified choice, like the Royal Tanenbaums, or in the case of Wheeler's sketchbook: Gender bent superheroes, specifically, female to male.
The whole thing kind of arose out of a conversation we had about the way I'd approached gender bending the JLA in a Superwoman/Batwoman one-shot I did a few years back. Redesigning a male superhero costume for a female is so elementary, you barely stay awake while doing it. But going the other way, from female to male presents some interesting challenges, since so many female heroes' costumes are designed to accentuate and emphasize their (female) sexuality.
They wouldn't let my male Black Canary wear the short shorts I'd given him. They made me give him long pants, and I'd even done away with the fishnets to show what a good sport I was... They did let me have my stalky, hirsute, bearded Wonder (Wo)Man though.
I had the honor of inaugurating the book with Man-Storm, maybe the only female to male gender bent character with less clothing than his female counterpart.
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| A bit of context for the less-than-obsessed. |
And Along came a Gambit
X-23 #5 comes out next week, and that made me realise I haven't breathed a word about the fact that I'm the new regular cover artist on the book.
I couldn't be happier with this gig for a ton of reasons. Most notably though, because it puts me squarely in my favorite corner of the Marvel U: Mutant Land, and because it reunites me with my NYX partner-in-crime Marjorie Liu. And speaking of NYX, there's a nifty kind of NYX synergy here dontcha think?
Oh yeah, also? I get to draw Gambit.
I couldn't be happier with this gig for a ton of reasons. Most notably though, because it puts me squarely in my favorite corner of the Marvel U: Mutant Land, and because it reunites me with my NYX partner-in-crime Marjorie Liu. And speaking of NYX, there's a nifty kind of NYX synergy here dontcha think?
Oh yeah, also? I get to draw Gambit.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Out of the Void
Surprise surprise, he's back.
I know what you're all thinking: All the neglected blogs get a brief flurry of activity in early January. This is only because New Years forces everyone to confront the aspects of their lives they could have tried a little harder on. There's never any lasting change.
Don't worry. No promises here. I'm not turning over a new leaf. I'm not a different guy. Drawing things will always be my first priority. Posting things... well, that's a different number on the list.
But I do have this piece of cover art to show you from Soldier Zero #6.
Maybe in a few days I'll show you another one.
I know what you're all thinking: All the neglected blogs get a brief flurry of activity in early January. This is only because New Years forces everyone to confront the aspects of their lives they could have tried a little harder on. There's never any lasting change.
Don't worry. No promises here. I'm not turning over a new leaf. I'm not a different guy. Drawing things will always be my first priority. Posting things... well, that's a different number on the list.
But I do have this piece of cover art to show you from Soldier Zero #6.
Maybe in a few days I'll show you another one.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Art, in fact
It is the time of new cover gigs and here's another one: cover art to Artifacts #3 from Top Cow.I got to choose the subject of my cover, since this series involves pretty much everyone they got. Surprised I picked Nottingham? I think he's a badass, and he gets no love, because everyone's always distracted by the boobage.
Not on this cover, baby, no boobage to distract you here...
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Countdown to Zero

Check it out, I have a new regular cover gig on BOOM!'s Soldier Zero. Based on a concept by Stan Lee (Yes, that Stan Lee) and designed by Dave Johnson, I think this one's gonna be cool. You can find out more about it here.
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