Monday, January 5, 2009

Galactus' Helmet Just Gets Happier and Happier!

When Jack Kirby first revealed Galactus at the end of Fantastic Four #48 in 1966, his helmet top basically resembled an unenthused Kermit the Frog face.


By the time Alex Ross was painting him for Marvels in 1994, Galactus' headwear had been de-kermitfied, and was getting a little cheerier, like a happy monkey.


In 2007, as Gabriele Dell'Otto portrayed him on Annihilation: Heralds of Galactus covers, his helmet has gotten downright giddy!


...And people say that comics have gotten darker over the years...

Monday, December 29, 2008

This Has No Title

...And since I've been traveling for the Holidays, I have no blog entry.

If you were a robot, the oxymoronic nature of today's post would make your electronic brain explode.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Mickey's a Good Sport

I altered the colors slightly on this 1942, birthday art from Good Housekeeping to make it a bit more appropriate for Christmas.

Oh, I also added the word balloons.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Halo and Sprocket on itunes!

For your iphone or ipod! Halo and Sprocket: Volume 1 is being broken into 4 smaller chunks to allow for your H&S reading pleasure on the go!


I'd make a link if I knew how. Oh! Like this!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Not a Bad Hulk

A few days ago, I was looking through some old boxes and found copies of the now-defunct comic magazine Amazing Heroes. Coincidently, one issue (#155) was dated Dec. 15, 1988, twenty years ago today. I flipped through it and found a drawing of mine in its letter pages!

I had drawn the above Hulk, if memory serves, after being inspired by the way Todd McFarlane was drawing him. I then stole a line by Jessica Rabbit from the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Next, I mailed it off to Amazing Heroes for your viewing pleasure twenty years later.

Monday, December 8, 2008

The edited version

Been really busy lately . Haven't had time to think, draw, or such.

Well, okay, I did find time to do this...

Monday, December 1, 2008

Tacky activity for the kids!

You will need a few items. (A.) Tide detergent box, (B.) white acrylic paint, and (C.) small paint brush.


Step #1: Apply the white paint onto your paint brush.


Step #2: Starting in the center of the "d," paint a small strip downward. Next, starting in the top center of the "e," paint a small stripe to the left.


Step #3:
Place finished piece in front of mirror.

Step #4: Giggle incessantly.