Monthly Archives: January 2011

Darkseid/Batman

Steve Black is the creator of the cartoon strip, Our Little Viking, for the Icelandic community newspaper, Lögberg-Heimskringla. A student of graphic and fine art, Steve has exhibited his paintings in several group and solo shows. His other interests include photography and writing. More of Steve’s work can be found at his website, here.

2011: A Scream Odyssey

Kyle Latino pays tribute to a unique period in the Kirby checklist with this recreation of a panel from issue#2 of 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Galactus & Herald

Galactus and the Silver Surfer in watercolour and ink, courtesy of Yildiray Cinar.

‘lil OMAC

Kirby’s inspiration comes in many shapes and sizes, as evidenced by this warm-up sketch by Florida based artist Joel Carroll. Check out more of Joel’s work at his website and DeviantArt and Flickr pages.

Darkseid

Now that’s one way to boil an egg, Darkseid by Boston based artist James Harren. James’ comic credits include Heralds and X-Men: Serve and Protect for Marvel and Santa Claus vs. The Martians for Image. You can find a wealth of comic pages, portfolio pieces and commissions at James’ DeviantArt page plus some more experimental work at his blog, Pregnant Void.

Miracle & Barda

Mr. and Mrs. Miracle courtesy of Toronto based freelance illustrator/comic book penciler David J. Cutler. David’s illustrations have been published by Real Kids magazine and 5Finity Productions. His latest work, in collaboration with writer Ty Templeton, is Northern Guard, a 3-issue mini series from Moonstone Books. You can find more from David at his blog and DeviantArt page.

Captain America

Golden, Silver and Ultimate – three ages of Captain America courtesy of
Chris Stevens.

Mister Miracle

Mister Miracle courtesy of Portland, Oregon based artist Dennis Culver. Dennis’ comic credits include Jet Swanson A.S.E., Astrozombies and True Tales of Roller Derby. He is currently finishing the artwork for the forthcoming Oni Press graphic novel, Odd Schnozz and the Odd Squad. You can see more of Dennis’ work at daportfolio, Flickr and his Sketchjournal.

Dr Doom

Dr. Doom by Chilean visual artist, illustrator and arts teacher Jorge Opazo. Jorge is the creator of the comic strip Andrei, the story of a lonely cosmonaut, which appeared in the Chilean newspaper El Metropoitano. His paintings, which are inspired by childhood, contemporary art and comics, have been exhibited in Chile, Argentina, Germany and Belgium.