Monthly Archives: December 2010

Antman & the Surfer

We beckon in the new year with a couple of pieces from Argentinian artist Agustín Riccardi. Since leaving college in 2005, Agustín has worked as an assitant for the children’s illustrator Gustavo Mazali and the Riderchall Publishing house. He continues to build a career specialising in magazine and children’s book illustration . You can see more of Agustín’s work at his blog and the collaborative art blog, Vivo con mi Madre.

Kirby Santa

Neill Cameron brings some festive cheer to the blog with his Kirby styled Santa Claus, just one of the entries in his December-long SantaSketchFest 2010.

New Gods

New Gods courtesy of Argentinian artist Gerardo Baró. Garardo is a prolific artist of children’s books and magazines and is currently hard at work on a infantile novel graphical with the renowned writer Luciano Saracino. He is also the creator of the web comic The work and death of Adam O. Verde and still finds time in his schedule to contribute to the collaborative art blog Vivo con mi Madre (best described as a Argentinian Comic-Twart). For more of Gerardo’s work check out his blog and DeviantArt page.

Kirby FatKids

New Orleans web designer/graphic artist Brian Richard has drawn over a 130 pop culture inspired FatKids for his on-going Tumblr project, #FatKid has a Posse. Amongst the gallery of comic/film/TV characters can be found a number Kirby creations including the Hulk and the Fantastic Four. Check out the full gallery at Brain’s Flickr photostream, here.

4 Freedoms Plaza

Although not strictly a Kirby creation, 4 Freedom Plaza has been home to the Fantastic Four since the mid-eighties, a fact celebrated by Justin Van Genderen in just one of a series of travel posters based on mythological comic book locations. Justin is a freelance graphic designer/illustrator based in Chicago and you can find comprehensive galleries of his commercial and personal work at his website, Flickrpage and the Behance Network.

Darkseid’s Elite

The denizens of Apokolips in watercolour and ink courtesy of Turkish artist Yildiray Cinar. After an early career in animation Yildiray produced dozens of comic fanzines as part of the Capa Comics group. His US comic credits include Nothingface, Noble Causes, Teen Titans and currently Legion of Super Heroes. You can find more of Yildiray’s artwork at his blog and DeviantArt page.

With thanks to Mark Kardwell.

The Catastic Four

Tampa based artist Mike Maihack‘s unique vision of Marvel’s first family. Mike is the editor and art director of the Christian comic anthology, Parable, and creator of the webcomics, Cow & Buffalo and Cleopatra in Space. You can find more of Mike’s lovely artwork at his website, blog and DeviantArt page.