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The 19th of 75 sketch cards done for the Captain America, The Winter Soldier trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

The Captain, once known as Captain *^&”@&, created by Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen

First appearance: Nextwave #1, 2006

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

February 2o14

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The final of 20 sketch cards done for Thunderbirds trading card series by Unstoppable Cards.

 

Brains and Braman from the Thunderbirds

Thunderbirds created by Gerry and Silvia Anderson in 1965

© ITC Entertainment Group

 

Sketch card

July 2o15

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The MADBOMB takes effect…

 

The 39 and 40th of 75 sketch cards done for the Captain America, The Winter Soldier trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby

First appearance: Captain America Comics #1, 1941

 

Samuel Thomas Wilson, aka Falcon, created by Stan Lee and Gene Colan

First appearance: Captain America #117, 1969

© Marvel Comics

 

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February 2o14

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Headache-inducing armour.

 

The 48th of 50 sketch cards done for the Iron Man 3 trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

James "Jim" Rupert "Rhodey" Rhodes created by David Michelinie and Bob Layton

First appearance: Iron Man #118, 1979

Iron Man, created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, Don Heck and Jack Kirby

First appearance: Tales of Suspense #39, 1963

© Marvel Comics

 

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February 2o13

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General Grievous, from The Clone Wars.

 

Sketch cards are playing-card-sized original works of art. If you'd be interested in one, drop me a line!

The good ol’ needs to be plugged in grey armor.

 

The 29th of 50 sketch cards done for the Iron Man 3 trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

Anthony Edward “Tony” Stark, aka Iron Man, created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, Don Heck and Jack Kirby

First appearance: Tales of Suspense #39, 1963

© Marvel Comics

 

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February 2o13

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Absolutely gorgeous sketchcard to add to my Superman Family collection, courtesy of Mike Maihack ...

The first of 10 sketch cards done for the Women of Avengers trading card series by Unstoppable Cards.

 

Honor Blackman, as portrayed by Cathy Gale (on the series from 1962 – 1964)

© StudioCanal Films Ltd, 1961 - 1969

 

Sketch card

April 2o14

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Causing subterranean stress for Iron Man in Tales of Suspense #87 (1967)

 

The 17th of 50 sketch cards done for the Iron Man 3 trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

Harvey Rupert Elder, aka Mole Man, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby

First appearance: Fantastic Four #1, 1961

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

February 2o13

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Yet another batch for Treasure Chest.

The 14th of 20 (44th of 50 in total) sketch cards for Treasure Chest of Art charity project.

 

Treasure Chests are still for sale.

All proceeds from this project will go to the Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation.

 

Fruit Brute created by ?, introduced in 1975, discontinued in 1984

© General Mills

 

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May 2o13

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4 sketch cards I made after watching the Avengers movie. Ink & watercolor

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Art by Steve Oatney. Characters © & ™ Lucasflm.

Preview of upcoming sketchcards for sale~

 

All drawn with the Pentel Pocket Brush Pen and Copic Markers

An homage to Jean-Michel Basquiat

 

The 25th of 26 sketch cards from the recently released, very cool (essentially ‘anything goes’), Jim Mahfood-esque MixTape sketch card series from 5finity

 

Sketch card

June 2o1o

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The card that wasn’t good enough to get me on the upcoming King Kong sketch card project. Ho hum.

 

King Kong was co-directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack, and written by Ruth Rose and James Ashmore Creelman after a story by Cooper and Edgar Wallace in 1933. So I’m not sure who gets “created by” credit…

© Warner Brothers (via RKO and then Turner)

 

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June 2o11

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The 11th of 50 sketch cards done for the Iron Man 3 trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

MODOK, once known as George Tarleton, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby

First appearance: Tales of Suspense #93, 1967

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

January 2o13

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The 19th of 25 sketch cards done for the Warlord of Mars trading card series by Breygent.

 

John Carter, Warlord of Mars, created by Edgar Rice Burroughs in 1912

 

Currently being published by Dynamite Comics

© the ER Burroughs Estate

 

Sketch card

March 2o12

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Doctor Who

 

The 3rd of 4 sketch cards done for Blue Line Art’s Third Annual American Cancer Society benefit More info

 

Currently up for auction on eBay

 

Doctor Who was created by Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber and Donald Wilson in 1963

The Tenth Doctor, as portrayed by David Tennant

© BBC

 

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March 2o1o

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The 47th of 50 sketch cards done for the Iron Man 3 trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

Anton Vanko, aka Crimson Dynamo, created by Stan Lee and Don Heck

First appearance: Tales of Suspense #46, 1963

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

February 2o13

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Sketch card done for Blue Line Art’s Second Annual American Cancer Society benefit

More info

 

Currently up for auction on eBay

Winning bid: $4.25

   

Beetlejuice

Beetlejuice / Betelgeuse created by Michael McDowell

Brought to life by Michael Keaton and Tim Burton in 1988

© Warner Brothers

 

February 2oo9

The 24th of 30 sketch cards from the just released Cartoon Sketch card series from Breygent

 

Felix the Cat created by Pat Sullivan and Otto Messmer in 1919.

© Don Oriolo [?]

 

Sketch card

March 2o1o

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This is how a virus can make us sick - so says my book on cell biology.

 

I think this mr nokkon wood was drawn with my Bic four-color biro.

 

round the edge

Viruses were in nature before computers.

The virus squirts its DNA right through.

And then you get a nasty dose of flu.

It took a long time for this old lizard to clash with Iron Man, starting with Iron Man #260 (1990)...

 

The 40th of 50 sketch cards done for the Iron Man 3 trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

Fin Fang Foom created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby

First appearance: Strange Tales #89, 1961

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

February 2o13

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Kiss- digital sketch card set

This is the 5th of 6 cards that are *currently* up on eBay, to raise money for the March of Dimes; Steve Frank’s annual “Steve4MOD” event, this is year V.

 

Search on March of Dimes or j(ay) or seller: slfx2

 

Or use this direct link.

 

Finn and Jake created by Pendelton Ward in 2010

© Pendelton Ward, Cartoon Network and/or Frederator Studios

 

Sketch card

August 2o11

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I did 300 sketch cards for Upperdeck's Marvel Masterpieces II. These are the cards I did for them

The 37th of 51 sketch cards done for the Avengers Assemble trading card series by Upper Deck.

 

Ohhhh, that tricky Nick…

 

Nicholas “Nick” Joseph Fury, here aka Scorpio. created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby

First appearance: Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #1, May 1963

First Avengers appearance: Avengers #32, 1966

Scorpio, usually aka Jake Fury, created by Jim Steranko

First appearance: Nick Fury, Agent of Shield #1, 1968

First Avengers appearance: Avengers #72, 1970

© Marvel Comics

 

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February 2o12

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The Doctor unveils his preventive medicine...

 

Usually I post in the order I did the cards, but here I’ll reshuffle a bit to (sort of) tell the story...

 

The 12th of 30 sketch cards done for the Bram Stoker’s Dracula trading card series by

Cult-Stuff.

 

Professor Abraham Van Helsing created by Bram Stoker in 1897

© in the public domain

 

Sketch card

September 2o12

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The 3rd of 5 sketch cards done for the Warlord of Mars San Diego Comic Con Exclusive trading card series by

Breygent.

 

John Carter and Woola created by Edgar Rice Burroughs in 1912

Currently being published by Dynamite Comics

© the ER Burroughs Estate

 

Sketch card

June 2o12

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The 26th of 32 cards for the Great Sketch card Swap 2012 (The cards are imprinted with 2012 but they were received a few days away from 2013). Anyway, the project was sponsored by www.sadlittles.com.

 

The Talking Cricket (Il Grillo Parlante) created Carlo Collodi, turned into Jiminy Cricket by Disney (designed by Ward Kimball) in 1940

© Disney

 

Sketch card

March 2o13

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The 5th of 30 cards done up for The Great Sketch Card Swap 2010, sponsored by www.sadlittles.com.

 

This card is up for grabs as the person that requested it was in the 33% of participants that did not meet the (thrice changed) deadline.

 

Jessica Drew aka Spider-Woman created by Archie Goodwin, Sal Buscema and Jim Mooney in 1977

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

October 2o1o

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Another character that has only appeared in one issue...

 

The 20th of 50 sketch cards done for the Iron Man 3 trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

Miklos Vryolak, aka Minotaur, created by Archie Goodwin and Johnny Craig

First appearance: Invincible Iron Man #24, 1970

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

February 2o13

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"The Commies answer to Tony Stark"

 

The 8th of 50 sketch cards done for the Iron Man 3 trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

Trung Tuan, aka Half-Face, created by Stan Lee and Gene Colan

First appearance: Tales of Suspense #92, 1967

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

January 2o13

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The 14th of 30 sketch cards from the just released Cartoon Sketch card series from Breygent

 

The Wolf aka “Wolfie”, as seen in the classic Red Hot Riding Hood (1943)

The Wolf created by Tex Avery in 1942

© MGM

 

Sketch card

April 2o1o

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The 17th of 25 sketch cards done for the Deadworld trading card series by

Breygent.

 

The Vamp created by Stuart Kerr, Ralph Griffith and Vincent Locke in 1987

First appearance, Deadworld #13, 1988

Currently being published by Desperado Publishing/IDW

© Universal Network Television, LLC

 

Sketch card

August 2o12

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Leeloo (Milla Jovovich) from The Fifth Element - Sketchcard for a dear friend. Ink & Marker. Character ™ & © Columbia Pictures.

The 46th of 51 sketch cards done for the Marvel Beginnings, Series II, trading card series by Upper Deck.

Dr Stephen Strange, aka Doctor Strange, created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko

First appearance: Strange Tales #110, 1963

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

March 2o12

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Cards 7 and 8 of 106 sketch cards done for the Mars Attacks Heritage trading card series by Topps.

 

A ‘before’ card to Horror in Paris, card #41 of the original Mars Attacks cards set…

 

With a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I tried something new here.

So trial and error led back to the first pair being the best, but without a colour background...so this was the way to proceed.

 

Mars Attacks cards first appeared in 1962, conceived and produced by Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

The Heritage card series is celebrating the 50th anniversary, which is now already reportedly sold out.

© Topps

 

Sketch card

April 2o12

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