Showing posts with label fanart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fanart. Show all posts

Friday, 23 September 2022

Do a Powerbomb - YEEHAH!

 Hi there!

I've been enjoying Daniel Warren Johnsons' larger than life wrestling comic "Do a Powerbomb"!  And with DWJ featuring fanart in the issues I had the inspiration to put (watercolour) pencils and inks to paper and whiz up this piece, this is the main character is Lona Steelrose.

It was a lot of fun and came out just as I wanted it too, i.e. not looking too much like coloured pencils and more like watercolour and am happy with the results, I've submitted it and have fingers crossed it may find its way into the comic, though we shall see :)

I hope you enjoy the progress shots, the DLPW (Death Lyfe Pro Wrestling) belt was a bit of work with the emblem design, though satisfying to complete!





Do a Powerbomb also reminds me of the awesome NZ artist Michel Mulipola's Headlocked, which you should check out too! https://www.bloodysamoan.com/

Cheers,

Robin

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Thursday, 18 October 2007

GYAKUSHU!



Dan Hipp, co-creator of 'The Amazing Joy Buzzards' (with Mark Andrew Smith) has created and published through TokyoPop! part 1 of 3 issues of Gyakushu!

Which i believe in Japanese loosley means 'REVENGE!'

The book is an awesome romp through blood n' guts with a cunningly twisted storyline that will entertain you all the way through. I am looking forward to parts two and three, with Part two due sometime late this/early next year.

Here's a piece of fan art i created with the main character, his wife and their child.
Cheers,
Rob

Wednesday, 27 June 2007

Kabuki

I have been a fan of David Mack's comic 'Kabuki' for quite a while now.

Though calling it a comic doesn't seem to fit, it's more of a 'reading experience' where the reader becomes entwined in the story by the way David interlaces words, images, to create a reading experience unlike anything I have read before.

So I urge you to check out his work especially Kabuki Vol5 : Metamorphosis, this is the book i really got hooked on.

Here's some fan art inspired by David Mack's 'Kabuki' characters:

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Drawn by Thommy (see his blog in my links section) coloured by me.

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Tigerlilly by me

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Snapdragon by me

Signing off!
Rob.