Tag: Comics

Behold, The Inhumans! (Again)

I’ve recently been working with a comics art dealer who’s going to be helping me sell some of my original art both at conventions and online, and so I’ve been trying to get together some smaller pieces with recognizable characters to have available for these things at less than a full page’s price.  I’ll eventually …

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“Hey, Teach” Guest-Starring Jason Lutes and MODOK

So, I found that I did in fact have this mini, referenced in my previous post, saved somewhere. It occurred to me that even if I hadn’t scanned the pages when I originally put the mini together, that I’d probably posted it to my website at some point. Thanks to archive.org I was able to …

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What Are You Working On Next?

It seems like as soon as you get done with one project, folks start asking you what your next project is going to be. After completing Midnight Sun toward the end of last year, I wound up taking a month or two off, just working in my sketchbook, getting some things done around the house …

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How to Divide a Comics Page Row into Three Panels

Like it says up top, this is a short and easy tutorial about how to divide a row (or “tier” as it’s sometimes called) on a comics page into three equally-sized panels. Why am I writing about this? Because I was really surprised by the fact that a Google search for how to do this …

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Polar Bear Attack!

Folks over at the Blog@Newsarama Fringe Benefits column, did a nice review of Midnight Sun, and gave special mention to the encounter one of the characters has with a polar bear in the book.  Since drawing the page they sample there, I—like a lot of folks—have been following the “career” of Flock the baby Polar …

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