Showing posts with label original art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label original art. Show all posts
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Tuesday, October 06, 2015
If I Were A Tim Burton Character...
Back in May I went to Oddmall where local artist Emily Szalkowski was sketching caricatures of people in a Tim Burton style. She did some grey shading on the drawing but It didn't show up in the scan. I've also included some random photos I took at the show.
Labels:
comic books,
halloween,
monsters,
oddmall,
original art,
toys
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Happy Birthday José Luis García-López
Today is comic book artist José Luis García-López's 67th birthday! He's a Spanish artist that has done most of his work for DC Comics. I met him way back in 1989 at a local comic book show where he drew this picture of Batman for me. The paper is 11 x 14.
Of course, my favorite book that he drew is DC Special Series #27: Batman vs. The Incredible Hulk (1981).
Of course, my favorite book that he drew is DC Special Series #27: Batman vs. The Incredible Hulk (1981).
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Akron Comicon 2014 Review Part 3: Stuff I Bought
I go to these comic book shows and never buy any actual comic books! Haha! Here's what I did pick up:
Hulk Marvel Universe figure, Hulk String Doll and one KISS trading card.
The original art for Hulk Annual #17 (1991), page 18. Story: Subterranean Wars (Part II) - As Old as the Hills. Written by Peter David, penciled by Ron Wagner, inked by Mike Witherby.
Inker Mike Witherby had a stack of original art for $25 each. He had two pages from this issue and I liked this one better. Even though it doesn't actually feature the Hulk, it does have Rick Jones, Mole Man and Tyrannus. I'm gonna have to glue the word balloons back on.
Animation cel from the 1995-96 Savage Dragon cartoon. Bought from Art-Toons.
Painter Smurf production drawing from the 1980s Smurf cartoon. Also bought from Art-Toons.
Acroyear from the Micronauts sketch card by artist Carter Allen.
Knifehead from Pacific Rim sketch greeting-card by Carter Allen. I won this sketch at his table.
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