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.

Savage Thing

Today Kirby-Vision features two gorgeous pieces of Kirby inspired artwork courtesy of Bill Reinhold. Above you will find commission artwork of a surly Ben Grimm in black ink and wash, and below Bill inks Jack’s pencils for a piece that originally appeared in Gary Martin’s The Art of Comic Book Inking.

Bill is a renown penciller/inker who kicked off his comics career in the early eighties. Since then he has worked for all the major comic publishers on a host of books such as The Punisher, The Badger, Earth X, Green Arrow, Detective Comics and Jack of Fables. The co-creator of the Epic Comics mini Spyke, Bill is currently illustrating Magnus Robot Fighter for Dark Horse Comics. For more check out Bill’s extensive portfolio at DeviantArt.

Colour Me Kirby

One of Jack’s legacies is the wealth of pencil and black white artwork which continues to inspire artists to indulge in honing their techniques. A perfect case in point is this colouring exercise courtesy of regular Kirby-Vision contributor, Marc Basile.

Hail to The King… The Movie!

The recent Kirby tribute exhibition Hail to The King is showcased in this great little mini-doc which includes interviews with the co-curators Jason Atomic and Garry Vanderhorne on the inspiration behind the show.Due to popular demand Hail to The King will be opening for a month long run at London’s Orbital Comics from June 9th – July 9th. Kirby-Vision would like to wish Jason and Garry all the best on what looks like an exceptional show.

300lb Giant Steel Doctor Doom

Created over a period of two years and made from almost 300lbs of steel,
Steve F/BrokenHill’s menacing sculpture of Dr Doom is a triumph. Steve has documented the creation of this behemoth at the PencilJack forum and if you’re a reside in the Oshkosh, Wisconsin area you can find Doom on display at the House of Heroes comic shop this weekend.

Mr. Miracle, Super Escape Artist

Mister Miracle struggles to free himself from yet another diabolical trap, courtesy of Brendan Tobin.

Sketchbook Kirby Revisited

The final version of Todd R. Emmerson‘s Kirby inspired sketch featured here at the blog in February.

Sea Ghost vs Torpedoman

Jay Piscopo pays tribute to Kirby‘s Tales of Suspense battle covers, with this cover from the forthcoming The Sea Ghost #2.

Darkseid

Darkseid, courtesy of Portuguese illustrator Ricardo Venâncio. Ricardo’s CV includes Animation Storyboard, Editorial Illustration and Concept Design. For more of Ricardo’s work, including comic pages and sketches, be sure to visit his blog – here.