The Announcement! New Sketch Product!

I've got some goals for 2012. Among them are to draw more and, honestly, get paid to draw more. So I've come up with something that I think will help with both of those. I've come up with a new product, these Triple Shots. They're a chance to see the whole drawing process, from pencils to inks to colors. They measure 5.5" x 17" and feature a reproduction of the pencils, the actual inks, and then a colored version of the art. I'm going to take orders online, as well as sell them at conventions.

Asoka

Here's how I'm going to make them available.

Every week I'll put a certain number of these on sale, based on my workload and schedule. Tomorrow I'll make three of these available, first come, first served, for $25.00, and free shipping during this first week. Most importantly, you get to pick the character.

Captain Marvel

If I don't sell them out, I'll pick whatever characters strike my fancy. And then I'll make those available for sale for $15.00 for the first week. After that, they'll be $20.00 online and at conventions.

Every week, I'll make another few available. I'll announce it 24 hours ahead of time on Twitter and Facebook, and again an hour before, and I'll vary the time to be fair to those in different time zones. Tomorrow's will go on sale at Noon Eastern Time. The samples seen here will go on sale for $15 at the same time.

Slave Leia

So there's flexibility for you. You can get exactly the character you want. You can wait and see what's available and get a deal. Or you can buy them when you see them at a convention. It's up to you.

Read More

Always Going Forward

I'm always overly optimistic about how quickly I can hit the ground running after coming back from a trip. I did manage to get a new page of Love and Capes done in my shortened week. I'm well into issue #2 of the new miniseries. Come, see domestic bliss. Why is Abby always the one doing laundry?

This past week I went to Rancho Obi-Wan, the largest collection of Star Wars memorabilia on the planet. They say "private collection" but I can't imagine who has more. It was a great weekend, and I owe you some pictures and stories, but I also need to get some pages under me, too.

For those of you asking why Love and Capes: Wake Up Where You Are has disappeared from Amazon and other retailers, the issue has been identified and there is a plan in place to fix it. I'll let you know when I have details.

Don't forget I'll be at MegaCon next month (more traveling, I know) and you can be on the next print! Details here.

Read More

One More (maybe two) Chances to Be on a Love and Capes Print!

Riddle me this, Batman: How do you do a con print featuring a city when everything memorable about that city is protected by copyright and battalions of lawyers?

Like this:

February is MegaCon and that means a trip to Orlando for me. Yeah, I know you're not sympathetic. But on a day where my flight to LA got out and out cancelled thanks to snow in Chicago, let me assure you that it's not as glamorous as it looks. (I typed this Thursday night. By the time you read this, I'll hopefully be on my way to LA.) That also means the start of the con seasons.

Orlando… I hear that's quite a vacation destination

I started these con prints in June at HeroesCon, so I figure that'll be a cycle. Which means Orlando, Anaheim, Seattle, Chicago and Houston are yet to go.

Now, where some artists say "Oh, no, not a crowd scene!" I see an opportunity. So I'm going to sell spaces in line for this print. That's right, for $50 per person, you can be waiting in line with Mark, Abby and whoever else I draw in to fill the spaces. For that, you'll get an exclusive signed and numbered print (a $25 value right there). You can pick it up in Orlando, or I'll mail it out.

I figure I can fit about 15 people on it, and that means that if it sells out, I'll have only ten of them in Orlando, which will make them all the more exclusive.

And, one randomly selected participant will also get the original art!

The button to sign up is below.

Name(s) of attendee(s)

While I'm on the subject… WonderCon. The show's traditionally in the target-rich landmark environment of San Francisco. This year it's in Anaheim, mostly known for a theme park of its own. So, I put it to you… If I can get fivepeople committing to be on that print, I'll do a sister print. If not, I'll do San Francisco, as if Mark accidentally went to the wrong city.

The choice is in your hands!

Read More

Project Secret Ghost Protocol Black Ops

Be vewy vewy quiet. I'm hunting money.

Yes, I have two secret projects going.

The major one is a Valentine's Day-related Love and Capes promotion that I'm working on. There's an opportunity there for a corporate partner to get on board for some advertising, too. So, if you're interested, send me an e-mail at tz (at) thomz.com and I'll let you know about it, as long as you keep it under your hat.

The other is a potential Kickstarter project. The more I think about it, the more awesome it could be. I'm really thinking through that, but if it goes, hopefully I'll have something very new for Comic-Con.

Less secret is the idea of doing a caricature-available print for my appearance at MegaCon Orlando. If you're interested in that, e-mail or tweet me or something so I know if it's worth doing.

Read More

Tebow Tebow Romney Paul! (but really: ART!)

That was a pretty awesome game, though, right?

Man, it seems like there's only two things everyone's talking about these days, doesn't it?

Although, I have to say, I'm rooting for Tebow. I've got friends in Denver and if Tebow can get a Browns fan to root for the team that kept Cleveland out of the Super Bowl repeatedly, that's a minor miracle of it's own.

PencilsAnyway, let's talk about something else. This is a pose from page six of the issue of Love and Capes that's on my drawing board. I'm pretty happy with it, because it's such nice body language and interaction. It's not the kind of thing I would have attempted, at least not successfully, when I started this wild romantic comedy comic roller coaster.

You can tell they're a couple and that they like each other. Abby's pose involves twisting her spine in a way that was a challenge to draw. And, as always, making Mark and Abby relate to each other size-wise is always a bit of a challenge in and of itself. inksHeck, I like the clothing choices, as they're very much the kind of comfy clothes you wear around your house and yet show individual style for both of them.

Click on the indivdual pictures to see the full pencils and inks. I had to draw through the pose to get it accurate, so there's more to be seen.

That's it from here. You may now resume your Tebowing and polling.

Read More

Justice, Like Lightning

When I was young, I created my own superheroes. Now that I'm older, well, I still do. But way back when, Young Thom came up with the name for a crime fighting duo named Black Thunder and Black Lightning. Then, just a couple months later, DC must have sent someone into my bedroom, because they stole my idea and created their own Black Lightning. Justice, like Lightning Bugs… wait, no…

Years and years later, I'm good friends with the creator of Black Lightning, Tony Isabella. I've gotten over our parallel ideas (or was he the one DC sent into my room?) and we've had all sorts of adventures together. At Wizard World Mid-Ohio we sat next to each other and Tony asked if I could do a commission featuring his character and mine, Darkblade.

I was glad to. It was fun to draw Black Lightning in his classic costume, and there were some cool lighting effects to play with. I pushed myself with Darkblade, too, interacting with his cape a little more than I usually have opportunity to draw.

Tony got the piece and pronounced it good. I wanted him to post it on his site first, which he did, and now I'm sharing it with you.

And incidentally, my commission list for 2012 is very much open. If you've been thinking of getting a piece done, now's a great time!

Read More

I Built This City Listening to Rock and Roll

Hey! Two posts in two days! It's a New Year's miracle! I've been working on a secret Love and Capes project, which I've variously called "Project Ghost Protocol", "The Project That Dare Not Speak It's Name" and "Project I Can't Tell You." The project is still very much hush-hush, but I thought I'd show some production art from it. I took the opportunity here to draw some new backgrounds for some of the scenes.

My LNC process involves having a library of backgrounds that I can reuse in a variety of locations. These also show a shift in style, as they are not precisely inked with a technical pen, as so much background work is, but instead are inked with brush so that it's a little more lively. At least I think so.

There's a city that, in this case, will be Darkblade's home city of Chronopolis, and a couple shots of buildings for the Downtown Willoughby/Wrigleyville inspired neighborood that Abby's bookstore resides in.

As always, click and embiggen!

It's a city of crime

Based heavily on Greenwich Village

Still reminds me of Downtown Willoughby, though.

Read More

Monsters and Dames You Won't See

Not everything makes the cut. Look out behind you!Last year I did my first Emerald City Comicon and loved, repeat LOVED it. They also do a wonderful art book called Monsters and Dames. It's a great collection of artwork that I was honored to be part of. This year, it was so popular that they juried the artwork, and sadly, I didn't get into the 2012 book.

More artists than pages, decisions to be made. These things happen.

Anyway, I'm pretty proud of the piece I did. I pushed my style, eschewing the brush-heavy linework I normally do and working in a much more "dead" line. I also pushed my colors on this piece, too, mixing cut color and airbrush and colored lines to get something new. So, I definitely wanted to share with you.

I'm trying to figure out where else I can use this piece, but in the meantime, there's no reason you can't see the art right now. So click and see my Angel and Demon piece.

Oh, and I'll be back at Emerald City Comicon this year, sharing space with Ben "Badass of the Week" Thompson. I'll let you know the booth number as soon as I know, and I'll see you there! I'll probably be in line for George Takei, asking him about Celebrity Apprentice, and trying to get Wil Wheaton to read Love and Capes.

Read More