Crazy amount of detail in the drawing for Mignola. Can’t imagine him doing something like this today.
Mignola again. Frankenstein again. And again…wow.
Crazy amount of detail in the drawing for Mignola. Can’t imagine him doing something like this today.
Mignola again. Frankenstein again. And again…wow.
Here’s a really cool portrait of Alan Turing by Frank Quitely. At first, I honestly didn’t get why it looked like it was half done in photoshop and he put up a wip shot but then I googled him and it made a ton of sense. Frank Quitely is a clever man.
Gaaasp. Makes me want to go cop an issue of Playboy.
From next month’s Playboy, apparently. Quitely’s sense of composition is as strong as always, but boy are the people who complain about his art being “lumpy” going to have a field day with this.
sweet lighting
Practicing painting on my iPad. Painted with ProCreate and a Wacom Bamboo stylus. Personal work, 2012
It’d be cool if artists still did that “this is me at a drawing board with characters I draw coming to life around me” thing more often. Seems like it used to be much more prevalent.
Self-portrait of John Romita produced for the Marvelmania artist portfolios.

Die-hard fans know that February 29th is Superman’s birthday (Happy Eighteen-and-a-half-th birthday, Superman!), but let’s not forget the other birthday boy today…
Thanks for the Capt. Marvel tidbit, @calamityjon!
it’d be awesome if some a website other than fortressofnerditude.com had this image. And had it bigger. Thanks http://tychokepler.tumblr.com/ for bringing it to my attention. But also curse you for bringing it to my attention and making me want to see it more clearly.