Author Archives: Jason Garrattley

Big Barda

Big Barda, a recent commission piece courtesy of Eisner and Harvey nominated artist, Mike Hawthorne. Mike’s comic credits include The Un-men, Fear Agent, Three Days in Europe and Conan: Road of Kings as well as the creator-owned titles Umbra and Hysteria. You can find more of Mike’s work at his blog, DeviantArt gallery and the webcomic Raising Crazy.

The Inhumans

Brendan Tobin takes on the Inhumans. Originally created for Tim Miner’s 5 Minute Marvels, you can discover the evolution of this piece at Brendan’s Blog, here.

Digital Kirby-Vision

Kyle Latino gets bitten by the Kirby bug with this series of iPad digital sketches.

Sketchbook Darkseid

A Darkseid sketchbook commission courtesy of Kentucky based illustrator Justin Stewart. Justin’s work has appeared in the anthology books, Josh Howard Presents: Sasquatch, Jesus hates Zombies and Tales from Clerks. He is one sixth of the collective Quarantine comics and a fourth of the Beaucoup Pop Podcast team and you can find more of his art at his blog and website.

Model Heroes

Give it up for Pete Von Sholly who poses the question, What If… Aurora had produced Fantastic Four model kits ‘back in the day’. Writer, artist, director, animator and recording artist, Pete has worn many hats during his career. He has storyboarded over a hundred feature films including Mars Attacks, The Mask and The Shawshank Redemption. Pete is also the creator of the graphic novels, Morbid and Extremely Weird Stories and the satirical magazines, Crazy Hip Groovy Go Go Way Out Monsters and Comic Book Nerd. You can find a treasure trove of Pete’s work at his website and blog and also purchase this set of fantasy boxes via morbidmonster.com

Thor Inked & Coloured

The Mighty Thor inked and coloured from original Kirby pencils courtesy of Mark Welser. “I’ve been doing a lot of Kirby styled art lately and felt it was starting to get too far away from the source material so I did what I’ve wanted to do for a very long time -actually ink over some of Jack Kirby’s pencils. If you ever want to discover how much you still need to practice as an inker, do this.” You can find more of Mark’s artwork, including an impressive gallery of re-imagined movie posters, at his DeviantArt page here.

Original Kirby pencils via comicartfans

Darkseid!

The Lord of Apokolips courtesy of Mike Henderson. A former student at the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art, Mike is the co-creator of the graphic novels, Smuggling Spirits and Hexen Hammers. You can find more of Mike’s gorgeous black and white artwork at his Flickr page and blog.

These ain’t no toys

A big Kirby-Vision welcome to Mike Napolitan, web designer and self confused comic book geek and Lego fan, both of which he merges to create The Legion of Mini Figs. The superhero Lego figures are created in the 3D animation program Maya with textures in Photoshop and Illustrator. You can find a host of Mikes creations (including many a Kirby creation) at his website, here.

Mercuri & Guilotina

A big welcome to these pages to fellow Kirby Museum blogger, Robert Steibel, who presents two pieces of Kirby inspired art for your viewing pleasure. First up is an original character, Mercuri. Created in Gimp and utilising Kirby’s trademark visual dynamics, Robert describes Mercuri as a “kick-ass, female version of Jack’s Silver Surfer.”

Secondly, Robert inks and colours Jack’s pencils of Guilotina, a sketch produced for the unrealised project, Big Barda and her Female Furies.

Robert writes and draws the daily comic Apple Creek and you can see his other new comics projects like Wild Life at his blog, here. Last but not least, Robert writes the weblog, Kirby Dynamics for The Kirby Museum, which we recommend as an essential part of your daily Kirby intake.