Not So Tough

Captain America by Eddie Valiant. Take a look at Eddie’s
Flickr page for more of his idiosyncratic artwork.

The Hulk x 2


Here are a couple of Hulk portraits by Andy Kuhn. Andy has drawn comics for Marvel, DC and Dark Horse. He is currently the artist/co-creator of Firebreather, published by Image comics. More of Andy’s art can be found at his blog.

Silver Surfer

This piece, by New Jersey Artist mrsensitive, is reminiscent of the collage work Kirby experimented with in Silver Age issues of Thor
and the Fantastic Four.

Kirby T-shirts 2

With designs that differ to the post made on 6th May, Giorgio Cantù‘s
Kirby inspired T-shirts will soon be available to buy at the Tshirt Store.

Dr Zipe: The Driver

Just one of a series of Kirby inspired ads by Giorgio Cantù, for Swedish Snowboard apparel brand Dr. Zipe. To view the rest of Giorgio’s campaign work please visit his website.
Image © Dr. Zipe.

Steaming Mad

Digital Painting by Boston based Artist Robb Waters. Robb is an award winning character designer in the gaming industry. His credits include Thief, Bioshock and the Jack Kirby influenced Freedom Force. More of Robb’s art can be found at flickr.

Kirby Inked

Michael Cho inks and colours in his own inimitable style over a page of Kirby pencils. For more info about this piece visit Michael’s blog and take a look at the original pencils.

OMAC


Thomas Perkins has spent the last ten years as Character Designer on a variety of animated projects that include: The Batman, Spectacular Spider-Man and Ben 10. As well as his work as a Freelance Props Artist, Thomas has recently provided artwork for the Komikwerks anthology ‘Thrills & Chills’. More artwork can be found at DeviantArt and Thomas’s portfolio blogs here & here.

Fantastic Four #66

Fantastic Four #66 by Californian artist Tyler Crook. Tyler’s career spans the video game and comic book industries. He is currently working on a project for Oni Press. Be sure to visit Tyler’s website and blog for more lovely illustration. Original cover by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott here.

Orange, White & Blue


British Artist Darryl Cunningham is the creator of the web-comics, ‘Super-Sam and John-of-the-Night‘ and ‘The Streets of San Diablo‘. A prolific Cartoonist, sculptor and photographer, Darryl’s work can also be found at his blog and flickr page.