Friday, March 31, 2017
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Monday, March 27, 2017
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Saturday, March 25, 2017
Friday, March 24, 2017
Thursday, March 23, 2017
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Legs, again.. Original vs. Printed
Another of these comparison -
original on top,
vs. printed version below.
I always felt mixed feelings about legs, i liked it, but it never really fit into the Maxx . . . or the Twout a-verse either. I guess that's fine - and probably why i just did it as a one shot.
Maybe some of the better original Legs pages can find a home in the next Worlds volume?
Monday, March 20, 2017
Sunday, March 19, 2017
Saturday, March 18, 2017
Abrams Star Wars Piece.
Did this a few years back for the Abrams Star Wars book.
There are way better artists in this book than me, so i was kinda surprised and at first didn't believe that Lucas actually had asked me to be in it.
I was disappointed by the initial two pages i did for him, so i sent him a Maxx page with an outback creature, as a sample that i could do "something like this" instead - and asked for another shot, luckily he agreed and suggested i do this extra piece for the limited edition.
So . . . once again, Maxx bailed me out.
Here's the full page. Almost looks like a outback creature, doesn't it?
Friday, March 17, 2017
Maxx Issue 5 cover
I kinda like how quiet and reflective this cover is. The original version was a typical action pose.
But I like this introverted cover now better.
Though Maxx has humor and nonsense, there are some deeper issues in there. Though he's a grown homeless man, the Maxx reminds me of how withdrawn we all feel during adolescence, crap happens, and think were crazy, told we'll grow out of it once were adults.
In the series, i wanted to validate Maxx neurosis, in effect, say:
" Yes Maxx, it's true, things may seem crazy . . . but the pain was real. "
Thursday, March 16, 2017
Critters Cover . . . & Kim Thompson.
Someone in the comments mentioned this Critters cover i did, which was a nod to Donald Duck artist Carl Barks.
My original black and white art for this is kinda boring, but i hand painted the color for it myself, and it came out kinda interesting, texture wise. Five o'clock shadow, bullet holes in the hat, small details were fun to paint.
The late Kim Thompson was the editor, and he was a big funny animal and Carl Barks fan, so in a way i was partly trying to impress him. Kim was super supportive of my efforts to break into comics, and a short wile back, he passed away quite suddenly.
I'll miss him.
So here's the awesome Barks version, which inspired me to do it in the first place.
My original black and white art for this is kinda boring, but i hand painted the color for it myself, and it came out kinda interesting, texture wise. Five o'clock shadow, bullet holes in the hat, small details were fun to paint.
The late Kim Thompson was the editor, and he was a big funny animal and Carl Barks fan, so in a way i was partly trying to impress him. Kim was super supportive of my efforts to break into comics, and a short wile back, he passed away quite suddenly.
I'll miss him.
So here's the awesome Barks version, which inspired me to do it in the first place.
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Connections
Potbelly. Female Disapproval. Nostalgia.
Three phrases at the top of a potbelly picture, from my 'Worlds' art book.
I had to go look up what i wrote in that paragraph, trying to remember what the heck i was talking about. Guess those three things belong together in my mind somehow.
Weird, isn't it. . . the different things our brains connect together?
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Cropped Outback
Here's a cropped version of one of the painted Maxx covers.
Sometimes a cropped image, like the Dark Twout image, or this Maxx is an example.
Just seeing *part* of an image, can helps me see it with fresh eyes.
Monday, March 13, 2017
Sunday, March 12, 2017
Saturday, March 11, 2017
Friday, March 10, 2017
Will Rules!
Couple of days ago was Will Eisner's 100th birthday.
While trying to break into comics, I drew a detective story as a tribute to Eisner's fine brush work.
Once I broke into comics, in Batman Secrets i added a news paper editor character, who was a nod to commissioner Dolan in the Spirit. Never met Eisner personally, but my old pal Bill Lobes was good friends with Einser, so i felt a connection there, in some modest way.
Although he's gone now, i'm just (joining many others) in paying tribute, not only style wise, but also for adding respectability to the whole form of graphic novels, way back when most considered comics to be only funny books for kids.
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Maxx Painted Cover 33's history
This cover has a interesting backstory: I originally painted it towards the end of first Maxx series, but never wound up not using it. Then later, i threw it into a Maxx trading card set, but was bummed so much of the detail got lost in such a small card.
So for the Maximized books, i tweaked it a little, plus added this new Logo and it found new life in the reprints and the upcoming 100 Maxx Covers book.
It's a little bit 'old Maxx', little bit 'new'.
Monday, March 6, 2017
Sunday, March 5, 2017
Chapter 2: . . . more early years of bitter struggle, aka: "Cry of the Oinion Man"
Hint: Double Click to make Larger:
Here's a panel from an unpublished, badly drawn underground comic i drew before i broke in. It was about an Onion who took up a life of crime because of his troubled childhood.
Wise Quote: "It takes hundreds of bad drawings, to get to the good ones. "
Of that, . . . I am living proof.
Here's a panel from an unpublished, badly drawn underground comic i drew before i broke in. It was about an Onion who took up a life of crime because of his troubled childhood.
Wise Quote: "It takes hundreds of bad drawings, to get to the good ones. "
Of that, . . . I am living proof.
Saturday, March 4, 2017
Bonus Post: "2 Maxx-Covers-in-Progress"
I know i've already posted today, but one of these Covers came together really quickly today for some reason.
For something different, the goal here was stuffing Maxx figure into a snug little square compositional space , then - (and I have no idea why, but for some reason ) - Maxx's back . . just started bunching up like a thick baggy carpet. Weird, huh?
Julie's also a lot loser and stylized here too just for fun.
This second one's a Klimt version of Julie still in pencil, and a more typical bulky Maxx, which still needs to be finished. I've only got half a dozen more covers to finish for the "Maxx 100 Covers" book.
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I know, you guys keep asking ( understandably) when i'll finish Nola, or the Big Book Of Twout, ( ~ all good questions. ) -
Hopefully both will come out this year, so stay tuned.
I don't wanna get mushy, but just gotta say . . I've never felt so honored I'm able to do this stuff for all you guys n' gals out there - i'm truly humbled that all of you fans out there, are the ones who have made goofy ideas like the Maxx possible in the first place!
Friday, March 3, 2017
Thursday, March 2, 2017
. . . from "The Mysteries of the Trout-a-verse" book.
but the Twout is different things to different people through out history . . .
. . like in this old 60's poster above.
Here's a satirical cartoon from the 1900s newspaper that shows various attitudes from people on the Twout in the past . . .
. . including some familiar looking critters in that last panel.
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
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