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Wonder Woman / Heft-Reihe
Give Her Liberty -- and Give Her Death!
cover: Bob Oksner
DC Comics / USA (1975)
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My first figs by eclipsegrafx and minifigs4u courtesy of Andrew at minifigures.co.uk. Very impressed
Red Tornado: Superman! Have you seen the kitchen yet??
Superman: Yes.
Red Tornado: Oh. Well, have you been upstairs yet??
Superman: No. Why?
Or at the very least, catch all of them that can be found at a reasonable price. Plus customs.
I have a vice, and it is action figures based on Bruce Timm designs.
All ink, and colored pencil drawn for my wife. This picture along with several others are professionally framed and hanging in my living room.
Final drawing depicting a stained glass image of Jesus, sighting Proverbs 16:3 for inspiration. Drawn for Doris "Tinker Robertson".
From left to right: Superman Red and Blue, Mr Terrific (this time with the spheres), Show Accurate Red Tornado, Barry Allen Flash, Martian Manhunter (new costume), OMACs, John Stewart Power Ring, Ultraman and Superman Beyond with Starro.
The team consists of Aquaman as the leader, Mera, Captain Atom, Green Lantern (Jessica Cruz), Firestorm, The Flash (Wally West), Red Tornado and Atomica.
Aquaman was a former Justice League member in this universe. After a war broke into Atlantis, he needed time to protect his kingdom that's why he branched out and made a new team which is Legion Alpha, recruiting heroes that the All-New Justice League can call quickly whenever they need more heroes. This team acts as the reserve team for the All-New Justice League.
© Custom LEGO DC Comics Minifigures
Drawn for Steve's kids (worked wtih him at General Motors Metal Fabrication plant, Inianapolis, IN 5 line). He said his kids loved the drawing, I hope they are well.
This was originally drawin in pencil, inked over, and colored in a way to give this picture a very unique look. This was one of my first along with Tora No Shi.
Drawn for Steve's kids (worked wtih him at General Motors Metal Fabrication plant, Inianapolis, IN 5 line). He said his kids loved the drawing, I hope they are well.
I redrew this based off of the spawn comic cover that is by far my favorite image of this character. I have always loved the style of drawing used for Spawn. If you compare the original side-by-side with my drawing and look at every pen stroke you can see all the detail that went into creating this beautiful image in respect to the original. I started wtih ink, and ended with ink - no pencil - 100 lb drawing paper. I finished off the drawing with very little color - a few red prismacolor markers and green for the eyes and initials.
World's Finest Comics / Heft-Reihe
> A Hole for Killing!
cover: Rich Buckler, Dick Giordano
DC Comics / USA 1981
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My current collection of superhero figures - includes several knock-off figures as stand-ins for Comic Con or other exclusive figures I may or may not ever own one day.
Galactus, Vision and Red Tornado.
Silver Surfer, all colored pencil with very little ink. This was a very tie consuming picture to drawn, and I used an incredibly large amount of Prismacolor Colored Pencil to complete this pic.
If you drop the Gentleman Ghost figure on the floor, he briefly flashes with a really ugly face before going invisible again.
I am totally lying about that, but he's still cool.
And I think the "On Sale Now" thing that's kind of blacked out on the label is a lie. The rep I talked to said that they're on sale this summer, but she didn't know for sure.
Commissioned Costume based on the comic book outfit of Red Tornado.
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I haven't decided if I like that the characters on the left are justified. I took the images while I was reading tonight & Kay will probably be mad that I didn't get farther reading because I let something else distract me, but maybe she'll like the wallpaper enough not to care ?:D
The new Justice League of America series did a fold out cover with a large team shot, and later a series of statues was produced, and when put together, you got the cover.
This is all the pieces set up together, looking very nice.
This is still one of my favorite drawings that I took the time to put on paper. I drew this years ago...
This was a withered man, with a gaze that makes you feel uncomfortable. I drew this in high school years and years ago...
Photo from Long Beach Comic Con (LBCC). The Long Beach Comic Con 2009 ran from October 2 through October 4 at the Long Beach Convention center in Long Beach, California.
More info at www.longbeachcomiccon.com/