Thursday, December 03, 2009

Monday, November 30, 2009

A good morning sketch after a Bill Everett zombie.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Niece's birthday card,

The Postman brought me these treasures yesterday, that are going great with my coffee this morning.
The Toon Treasury of Children's Comics is almost 350 pages of comics from the 30's to the early 60's that make me want to eat chocolate chip pancakes all day and lie on the floor ignoring my chores.




And a Marvel Masterworks that raises the gooseflesh. A collection of Menace!
I love these 50's horror comics and I'd love to see a lot more titles get the hardcover treatment.


Bill Everett brilliance.
Go Moon-Men!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

sketchbook

Sketches




I was happy to find this book on Frank Hampson creator of Dan Dare. A nice biography with lots of
great images and photos.




Sir William Russell Flint

Monday, November 23, 2009

sketches



Some sketches from life drawing last week.





Went sketching at French comic master Regis Loisel's studio. Regis had a lot of cool artwork around
and was a great guy. I'll have to learn to speak French one day.


Managed to to a quick drive to Montreal to visit friends, sketch and see the large John Waterhouse exhibit. The paintings lay against and stood out against black walls surrounded by black velvet, black chairs and black roses. A fantastic show from one of my favourite British painters of the time.






Tuesday, November 17, 2009

And here we have Atomic Cow, created by my friend Rodney Dunn who sadly passed away a number of years ago.
Rod had already put out this issue before we became friends and I remember being impressed that he had self published something so young. Rod encouraged me to get my first job in animation
and introduced to me to some of my favorite artists and many times said a couple of words that
helped me with my work when I was frustrated. He had a lot of energy and was always fun to be around and we had a lot of late nights talking about cartoonists and illustrators and listening to rock'n roll. I still think about him a lot.
I'll post some mores stuff soon.







A spread from a Dunn illustrated story from Mr. X #14.