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Wasn't One of Her Letters Actually a Guy?

Shazam! It's Mary Marvel!Another day, another Powerful Women piece.

This one is from a warm-up piece at HeroesCon in Charlotte. I like working on something, even when I don't have a commission scheduled, just so people can see what I can do. This one is another one of Mary Mrvel, and I think I really got her expression down. She seems pretty optimistic, as opposed to the leather miniskirt version that's been running around lately.

categories: Cartooning, Commissions, Conventions, Drawing Table, General, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Wednesday 06.24.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Freebies For iPhones!

I haven't gotten the new iPhone yet (and will probably wait until next year to upgrade) but my Mom got hers, and she wanted some Love and Capes wallpaper for it. She's so nice. And it was a good idea, so you can now download iPhone ready wallpapers below or at the Love and Capes Download Page.

Amazonia iPhone Wallpaper
Darkblade iPhone Wallpaper
Mark and Abby iPhone Wallpaper

categories: Cartooning, Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes, Recommend
Tuesday 06.23.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

The Most Terrifying Black Lantern of All!

Sorry about the lack of Charlotte posting. I managed to forget my MacBook power charger, so I was conserving juice in case I needed it. Hence the tweets-only coverage. It was a great show, and because of it, I think things will only get greater. Man, I wish I could tell you why. But not yet. Sorry.

Behold the terrifying power of CHEEKS THE TOY WONDER!In the meantime, enjoy my brilliant pitch for a Blackest Night tie-in project. Jonathan Kent, Martian Manhunter, Tula, Firestorm, Aquaman… they're all back from the dead. But who's the character they dare not do? Cheeks the Toy Wonder, tragically killed in Ambush Bug #1.

Unless, he's the big twist reveal at the end, of course. In which case, sorry to figure it out, Dan.

tags: black lantern, blackest night, cheap advertising stunt, cheeks, green lantern, the toy wonder
categories: Conventions, Drawing Table, General, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Tuesday 06.23.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind?

If all goes according to plan, I'm well on my way to Charlotte and HeroesCon by the time this post appears. I've got it set to appear automagically by using the telepathic uplink feature of the iPhone 3.0 software.

I'm just kidding. The iPhone doesn't have a telepathic connection. AT&T won't allow it.

I know who'd I'd choose, but I'll never say.Anyway, I did finished this commission last night. The commissioner wanted Mary Jane Watson and Gwen Stacy. He suggested Gwen be in a similar post to that classic "Face it, tiger, you just hit the jackpot" pose. (And say what you will about Kirsten Dunst's performance, when she called him 'tiger', it worked, and that's a hard line to sell.) That gave me the idea to have them mirror each other, and about to knock on Peter's door just flowed from that.

This is a great time to remind everyone that I still have nine spots left for Powerful Women #3, and I'd like to have that filled up and ready for San Diego. Hopefully I'll have more than a few commissions coming out of Charlotte, but still, if there's anyone you want to see, go ahead and let me know.

tags: bryce dallas howard, Commissions, gwen stacy, kirsten dunst, mary jane watson, powerful women
categories: Drawing Table, General, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Thursday 06.18.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

What the Heck is a Doosix Machine?

With the giant anvil of work that's been whacking me around, Love and Capes #11 has been getting pushed around a bit. Hopefully, now that page 18 is done, the remaining six will just zip out of my brush.

You know this is going to end well, right?This page is one of those "do your work right and everything will work out fine later" pages. This page, and the next couple following, are set in the ambrosia cellar (think wine cellar with, you know, ambrosia) of the Castle Leandia. So I had to design a room that looked like a wine cellar without really stopping to point out that's what it was, and still have that Flash Gordon future feel that everything else in Amazonia's world has.

But, since I did my work and created a workable wine cellar "set" with the next couple of pages in mind, I should be able to reuse without too much of an effort. Stuff like that is how I manage to churn these books out, I guess.

tags: Love and Capes
categories: Cartooning, Comic Book, Drawing Table, General, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Wednesday 06.17.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

I Got to Zoom Baby, So Give Me Room Baby

VroomYeah, I've been away for a bit. Work got the better of me. A week of sixteen hour days later, though, I think I'm back on my game.

The big thing that kept me away was finishing up a children's book assignment for a place called Rourke Publishing. I was contracted to do to books in an occupational series, one about being a Come to me my finny friends!NASCAR Crew Chief, and one about being an Animal Trainer. The work was pretty intensive, with me doing pencils, inks and colors. I had to dust off my Raider style, a slightly more traditional comic book style, for the series.

I think the books came out well, and I'll let you know when they go on sale. The people at Rourke were great to work with and I hope to do more with them soon.

And hey, now I'm officially a children's book illustrator. I have to say, that's pretty cool.

(Oh, and click on any image to embiggen it.)

tags: children's book, dolphin, nascar, rourke publishing
categories: Cartooning, Drawing Table, General, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Tuesday 06.16.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Zuda Zuda Zuda

I've been working with Bill Williams of Lone Star Press for years now. So, one day, he comes to me and says "You want to pitch something for Zudacomics?"

For those of you not in the know, Zudacomics is DC Comics' online webstrip portal. They run a competition, kind of like American Idol without the cloying backstories and makeovers. Every month, it's a new competition. And this month, Bill and I are competing.

So, click to read The Urban Adventures of Melvin Blank. Bill wrote it, and I drew it. Here's the official description:

Vot for Melvin Blank

Melvin Blank has the mind of a child and the strength of a brute. After the passing of his parents, he lives in his Mother’s house in the heart of a big decaying city. He works as a dishwasher at a nearby greasy spoon and he has his urban adventures as he travels to and from work. Melvin thinks its hilarious that the mass transit system he rides, the City Area Rapid Transit System, is called "the CART", but he doesn't understand why a nearby diner is called "Joe Mama's". In a world of grays, Melvin sees things in black and white. Good and bad. Day and night. Cereal and pizza.
Melvin is pretty sure that the house down the street is haunted, but don't worry, he plans to do something about it. He is in love with a beautiful co-worker who has an abusive boyfriend, for now. He is selling items from his parent’s estate to pay for an elaborate headstone for the pair. At home, he has an angry cat named SOCKS and he never, ever misses SPACE PATROL RANGER. Melvin is absolutely sure that he is living the American Dream and he wants to share it with the rest of the people in his neighborhood whether they like it or not.
The first story is a complete eight screen story. It has a beginning, middle, and an end. Melvin is like that, he likes things simple.

We've created the strip. That was the easy part. Now we have to rock the vote. Well, you have to rock the vote. You can only vote once per person, so despite having a long line of dead Irish relatives, I've used up my one. It's your turn. Vote for us! We promise a webstrip in every pot! Two webstrips in every garage.

But please, check it out and vote!

tags: bill williams, dc comics, lone star press, melvin blank, the urban adventures of melvin blank, zuda, zudacomics
categories: Cartooning, Comic Book, Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes, Press Releases
Sunday 05.31.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Sixteen

This is one of those Pages That Will Not Die. Mark is a playah!I started it sometime on Saturday, and had just the coloring/scripting to do on Sunday. Normally, I can get that done on a Sunday morning as I watch the news shows. This one took all day. And worse yet, I found myself with two great bits for panel two. One of them is funny and family friendly, the other one is funny and family safe.

I posted that strip and the variants up on Twitter. See, it's why you should be following me there.

I've now got two-thirds of the book done now. Almost there.

tags: Love and Capes
categories: Cartooning, Comic Book, Drawing Table, General, good times---good times, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Sunday 05.31.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

Pulse Pounding Love and Capes Action!

Riveting Love and Capes actionAnother day, another page. And a page with a shout-out to both Mental Floss and Mid-Ohio-Con.

This is actually a silent panel in the story, so there was no copy to remove. I really dig these quiet moments in the book when I can work them in. And I think there's some really nice body language happening in there, too.

I'm finally on the back nine of pages. I'd like to knock another page out today, but that won't happen, largely due to my lack of knowing exactly what happens. Plus, I've got other clienty work that must be done.

tags: Love and Capes, mental floss, mid-ohio-con
categories: Cartooning, Comic Book, Drawing Table, General, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Wednesday 05.27.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

I'm Not Above a Little Product Placement If I Like the Product

This was a hard page to break. Is this a product placement?I actually did two versions of the script and sent it to a friend before committing to the final version. It was one of those great communication moments where I wrote and said "Here's what I was thinking, but none of it's very good" and my friend said "Just put these words from A and these words from B together and you're there."

And wow, was he right. Of course, you'll have to wait until July to find out. Sorry about that.

As far as the Starbucks reference, yeah, it's product placement of a sort, but I do drink the stuff myself. Regularly. Almost obsessively. And, I love the idea that they've even made it into another dimension.

And they didn't pay for it. But if they want to send me some gift cards, I wouldn't say no.

tags: Love and Capes, starbucks
categories: Cartooning, Comic Book, Drawing Table, General, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Tuesday 05.26.09
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 
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