Spring Con Sketch
Back from Spring Con this past weekend. I normally attend these shows as a writer and photographer. This year has been the first time I’ve billed my self as an artist. Side effect of that is that I do some sketches at the show. I was asked to do a couple during the show and when I had some down time I did one for my self that is seen here. Jim Keefe, the writer/artist for the Flash Gordon newspaper strips, was next to me at the show and once I started the sketch of my girl, I decided to make it a little Flash Gordon inspired.
Shift Preview
I’m going to be drawing Shift starting at the end of the month, and I thought I’d put up a sample image of the low quality work that will be featured after Rich’s fantastic work on the comic.
Enjoy.
I Have a Feeling That’s Not Her Real Name
WEEK 3 – SWEET TREATS
More fun theme sketches for the DA group. Again I’ve been drawing stuff based of quotes that pop in my head when I hear the theme. This time around was Spike from Buffy & Angel watching a stripper and saying, “Is that right? Funny, thought I knew exactly where I was. Place called the Peppermint Stick. Prima ballerina up there’s Sunshine. Though I’m fairly certain that’s not her real name.”
I had to look that up to get it right. Thanks you obsessive fans.
Also you may notice that this sketch is color vs. my normal b/w. Well, I got new pens for christmas and since I left the old pens somewhere else, this is a good chance to play with color until I can get my old pens back.
I Knew I’d Kill You in a Hall of Mirrors

WEEK 2 – REFLECTIONS
On DeviantArt I’ve started contributing to a group called #weeklies. Mainly the idea is that they suggest a topic each week and everyone draws something on the topic and sends it in. It’s a good way to keep drawing and try new things. The theme for this sketch was “Reflections”.
I went the Simpson’s quote routeand attempted to illustrate the like of “I always knew I’ll kill you in a hall of mirrors” Most of this was done traditionally. I have a couple spots that were blank when I cropped it into my square and I drew them in with the pen on the wacom tablet.
Liberty & Justice Sketch
Looks like I had an other bit to share on my Liberty & Justice comic. A while back I had a quick sketch of Kid Liberty done by Matthew Humphreys to help save an online community called The Void. I thought I’d share the sketch with you.

Sketch – 08 – The Seamstress
I’ve been trying to find a little time here and there to practice my drawing skills and get them back up to par. I’ll share with you when ever I finish a small drawing.
This is a character I had in my old comic series. She was inspired by the costume shop I worked at when we were griping that with the new movie superhero costumes, that there is no way those characters could make them on their own. So The Seamstress is the hero that makes all the costumes for heroes and villains alike.

Sketch – 07 – Fall
I’ve been trying to find a little time here and there to practice my drawing skills and get them back up to par. I’ll share with you when ever I finish a small drawing.
I’m not sure what the story is, but I wanted to change the pace and layout around a bit.

Sketch – 06 – Zombie Ed
I’ve been trying to find a little time here and there to practice my drawing skills and get them back up to par. I’ll share with you when ever I finish a small drawing.
I intended to just draw a zombie here, but it kind of ended up resembling zombie Ed from Shaun of the Dead.

Chicago Comic-Con Sketches – Part 3
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Every year I hit the Chicago Comic-Con (formerly Wizard World Chicago) and one of the things I love to do there is get sketches from the people in artist alley. We like to give thema bit of a challenge and make a list of random concepts for them to draw. So I thought I would share some of the wonderful work I got from the talented people this year.
This set of sketches of various ideas.
Detailed info on the art/artists
Wash by Jay P. Fosgitt
Lamplighter Batman by Andy Price
Teenaged Hellboy by Rachel C Young
Tony Stark Mug Shot by Evan Shaner
Chicago Comic-Con Sketches – Part 1
Every year I hit the Chicago Comic-Con (formerly Wizard World Chicago) and one of the things I love to do there is get sketches from the people in artist alley. We like to give thema bit of a challenge and make a list of random concepts for them to draw. So I thought I would share some of the wonderful work I got from the talented people this year.
This set of sketches feature characters from The Venture Bros. and a comic called The Pro.
More details and links for the artwork.
The Monarch & Doctor Venture by Comfort Love
The Venture Bros by Adam Withers
Brock Samson by Jason Chalker
Action Johnny by Even Shaner
The Pro by Bald Guy Studios













