Monthly Archives: May 2009

Journey Into Mystery #112

This re-creation of the cover to ‘Journey into Mystery’ #112 is by Brad Green, who resides in Ohio, U.S.A. For more of Brad’s artwork be sure to visit his deviantART page. Original cover by Jack Kirby here .

Captain America #100

Oil painting by Cleveland based Artist Charles Hall. Charles has a large selection of comic, TV and movie inspired paintings at his website and deviantART page. Original Jack Kirby cover here.

Super-Villain Rehab

Aww, puppies! This is the first in a series of pictures entitled ‘Super-Villian Rehab’ by American Artist Panda Face, whose webcomic ‘Bear & Tiger’ can be found here.

Tinman

Splendid use of the ‘Kirby Crackle’ on this t-shirt design by
Andrew Bargeron. Check out his website and flickr page
for more of his energetic artwork.

Jack Kirby

This lovely portrait of Jack Kirby is by Toronto based Illustrator/Cartoonist Micheal Cho. Micheal is a ‘huuuge’ Kirby fan and there will several posts of his artwork appearing here over the next few weeks. Meanwhile, you can sample more of Micheal’s work at his Sketchbook blog and his webcomic Papercut.

Darkseid!

Dan McDaid is perhaps best known for his work as an Artist/Writer in
Doctor Who Magazine. His story ‘Hotel Historia‘ was the first time
that a single creator had written, drawn and coloured a comic strip in
the magazine’s 30 year history.
Dan’s current project is illustrating Jersey Gods for Image Comics.
You can find more of Dan’s art at his website & blog.

Galactus

British Artist Philip Bond came to prominence in the late 80’s with his strip ‘Wired World’ in the U.K. anthology Deadline. He has worked extensively for DC’s Vertigo imprint on such titles as: The Invisibles, Kill Your Boyfriend, Vertigo Pop: London and Vimanarama. His forthcoming project is for Wildstorm is entitled ‘Red Herring‘. More of Philip’s art can be found at flickr and philipbond.net.

Devil Dinosaur

This tender portrait of a boy and his dog comes courtesy of Nick Derington. Nick’s credits as an Artist/Writer include Popgun, Project: Telstar, X-Statix, and Madman. He was also Lead Animator on Richard Linklater’s ‘A Scanner Darkly’. For more of Nick’s work be sure to visit his website and flickr pages.