Author Archives: Jason Garrattley

Inking Kirby

Kirby-Vision in motion with this short video from David Dell’oso. Dave is based in Phoenix, Arizona and self publishes his own comic book, Cartown Comics. A keen photographer and sculptor, Dave also keeps a regularly updated sketchblog here. Presented below are Dave’s finished inks taken from an unused page from New Gods #7, originally reproduced in Jack Kirby Collector #46.

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Heroes and Villains

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Anthony Castrillo‘s final version of a private commission which was featured here at Kirby-Vision back in February. Hats off to Anthony’s friend Zee who provided the colours.

Comic Twart – The Thing

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Ben Grimm, the ever lovin’ blue eyed Thing, is this week’s choice at the collective sketch blog, Comic Twart. Aunt Petunia’s favorite Nephew was chosen by Evan ‘Doc’ Shaner, whose fantastic contribution above features no less than five Kirby creations.

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This dynamic rescue scene, which also features Reed Richards, comes from the brush of Francesco Francavilla. Francesco’s pulp inspired artwork has graced the pages of Zorro, The Black Coat, Sorrow and the forthcoming Garrison. He is the creator of Black Beetle, whose adventures can be found every Sunday at Franceso’s blog, Pulp Sunday. If you would like to see more of Francesco’s lovely work, be sure to visit his sketch blog and website also.

At the time of writing, Comic Twart‘s Thing week boasts new artwork from Kirby-Vision contributors Dan McDaid, Chris Samnee and Ron Salas, along with Twart regulars Mitch GeradsUrban Barbarian, Tom Fowler and Mitch Breitweiser. Don’t miss it.

Sequential Abstraction

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Luis Chichón experiments with abstract expressionism and sequential narrative.

Here’s the original page from Fantastic Four Annual #6 by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.

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Orion

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Orion courtesy of New York writer/artist Paul Pope. Paul’s work is a combination of European and Japanese influences which he infuses with Kirbyesque design motifs. He is the creator of the acclaimed graphic novels 100%, Heavy Liquid and Batman: Year 100. This illustration was created for a recent MoCCA after-party flyer with Kirby inspired typography supplied by Dave F of Dark Igloo. For more of Paul’s work be sure to visit his blog and Flickr page.

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A modernist take on the Fantatic Four by British designer Steven Finch A.K.A. Fonografiks. Steven has provided design and typography for a number of comic-books including Popgun, Kill All Parents! and Aqua Leung. You can find more of Steven’s work at the Fonografiks blog and DeviantArt page.