Sersi, caught by the Deviants

UK based professional illustrator Warwick Johnson Cadwell provides this portrait of Sersi, 4th generation Eternal.

Thing Fang Foom

Convention sketches courtesy of New Zealand born/UK resident Roger Langridge. Harvey, Eisner, Ignatz and Reuben Award-nominated Roger is most associated with his webcomic creation, Fred the Clown. He is currently the Writer/Artist of ‘The Muppet Show‘ for Boom Studios. You can find a host of Roger’s comics and illustrations at his website and blog.

X-men

Lively X-men sketches from the anti-sketchbook of Chicago based Artist Jeff Jarka. Jeff is the author of Love That Puppy!, a children’s picture book about ‘a boy who wanted to be a dog’. For more info be sure to visit Jeff’s blog here.

Spongebob Superteam!

Our 100th post is from Nashville based Illustrator and Designer Paul Conrad. This re-imaging of the cover to Fantastic Four #49, featuring the denizens of Bikini Bottom, will soon see print in a special Spongebob 10th anniversary edition of Nickelodeon Magazine. Paul, who has worked for Pixar, Disney, Big Idea and Scholastic, writes about the evolution of this piece at his blog ‘Super Robot Monster‘. The original cover, by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott, can be found here.

The Thing

Behold Benjamin Jacob Grimm from the pen of Scott Godlewski. Scott, who resides in Arizona, is the co-creator of the independently published ‘Mysterious Adventure Magazine‘. More of Scott’s work can be found at his blog and DeviantArt.

Goodbye Jack!

Galactus and herald by Barcelona based Artist Jorge Fornés. For more of Jorge’s expressive style be sure to visit his blog and flickr page.

Kings


The ‘Kings’ of Pop and Rock’n’Roll in the style of the King of Comics. Playing card designs by Mexican Illustrator, Writer and Designer Uriel A. Durán. Uriel’s comics work includes: ‘Fatalysia’ and ‘Anomalía!’ plus the web-comics ‘Big Iron’, ‘Goats’ and ‘Nor Prodigies Nor Dreams’. For more of Uriel’s work be sure to visit his website here.