I'm Doing a Podcast: Comics, Assembled!
A while back I tweeted about taking my first steps into a brave new world. That was the day Brian Ward and I recorded the first episode of our podcast, Comics Assembled! I've thought about doing a podcast for a while. I'm passionate about being a comics creator and freelancer and I certainly have a lot of opinions. But I've wondered if I'd have enough to say, and my schedule certainly makes things complicated.
But, when Dan Benjamin of the awesome 5by5 Network, and host of many of my favorite shows, offered me the opportunity, I had to hop on it.
I hope you'll check it out. I hope even more that you get something out of it. Be sure to send us some comments, rate us on iTunes, all of that stuff. And let us know what you'd like us to cover on future episodes.
Morning Warm-Up: Doctor Fate
[image src="http://thomz.com/blogall/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/doctorfate_block.png" align="left" border="image_border" link="http://thomz.com/blogall/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/doctorfate_display.jpg" alt="" title="" lightbox="false" ] I've got a lot of stuff going on today, so I'm afraid I don't have time to write my normal full post on this one.
The big thing I wanted to do was play with lighting . I wanted Doctor Fate's spell to be the brightest thing on the page, lighting the figure a little differently than I normally do, so I used a yellow overlay for the bright sections.It was effective here.
Okay, back to work!
Morning Warm-Up: Starman
Starman was kind of an interesting challenge. His costume is particularly garish, at the very least Christmasy. And he's got an aileron on his head. [image src="http://thomz.com/blogall/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/starman_block.png" align="left" border="image_border" link="http://thomz.com/blogall/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/starman_display.jpg" alt="" title="" lightbox="false" ]
I wanted to try something a little different with him. I gave him a much more streamlined physique. He's an astronomer, after all. And I gave him a graceful, almost contemplative pose. I thought that worked well for him.
Morning Warm-Up: Wonder Woman (Also, Happy Birthday America!)
It got in my head that I should draw a patriotic hero for Independence Day. I thought about expanding my JSA scope to include the All-Star Squadron so I could do Commander Steel, or Mr. America… and then I thought "Wonder Woman, you idiot!" Admittedly, whether or not she's a JSAer is subject to change. I lived through the Crisis, man!
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I really think Wonder Woman should be DC's Captain America. Not that anyone's offering, but the take I have on her is that she's sent to Man's World to defend America, the modern Roman Empire, against attacks from the gods. ("Mars/Ares" I can hear you saying, right? No. I'd make it a different recurring antagonist god. Who? Not tellin'. have to keep some things in case such an event should ever happen.) Since she fights for America, she wears America's standard. Hence her uniform.
She'd have a secondary purpose, too. It'd be her job to lead and inspire America to keep faith with the lofty ideals it was founded upon and to be that beacon for the world. Like Captain America doesn't necessary represent the America that is, but the America that it aspires to be. Both characters call us to the better angels of our nature.
So, Happy Independence Day! See some fireworks. Buy Lora Innes' excellent The Dreamer which is on sale at Comixology right darn now, and watch 1776 and stop "reeking of discontentment."
Morning Warm Up: Dr. Mid-Nite
Dr. Mid-Nite has a cool costume and it was a blast to draw it. I've actually done him as a commission before, too. And when I draw him, you have to draw Hooty the Owl, too. [image src="http://thomz.com/blogall/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/drmidnite_block.png" align="left" border="image_border" link="http://thomz.com/blogall/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/drmidnite_display.jpg" alt="" title="" lightbox="false" ]
The idea of an actual medical doctor as a super hero is very interesting to me. There aren't a lot of them, at least not with practices. That's a fund concept I'm going to have to file away for a rainy day.
This one was drawn yesterday, posted today. I'm working on a new one right now. I do post these early to my Twitter feed if you want to get a jump.
Morning Warm Up: Hourman
It's everybody's favorite pill-popping superhero, Rex Tyler, the original Hourman. I think the first time I read Hourman was in the big treasury reprint of All-Star Comics #3, since reprinted elsewhere, too. So many different versions of so many characters I knew, like Flash, Green Lantern and Hawkman, as well as new characters like Atom, Sandman, Doctor Fate… and Hourman.
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Even as a kid I questioned that cape. A yellow cape with a couple of red stripes on it looked more like a bath towel than anything else. Still, I love characters who come with their own countdown clock. And his appearance in DC's Whatever Happened To… backup in DC Comics Presents was awesome, too.
It was interesting figuring out just how that black area on his hood worked, too. Some people have turned it into a mask within a hood, but I wanted to do the classic version of the character.
These morning warm-ups have been fun, and I think I'm getting some pop and energy into the pieces, too. This one, technically wasn't a morning warm-up though. Yesterday I hit a point where I was mostly waiting on emails and had time to kill. But I think I'll refer to all these as "Morning Warm Ups" as that's where they started and what they're for.
Behold the Power of the Atom
I think I'm going to start doing morning warmup pieces. At least for now. I'm cleverly not going to commit to one a morning or anything because the moment I do, I'll get a big client job that sucks up my morning. There's a pro tip for you: You can't miss your schedule if you don't announce one.
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Today, I drew the golden-age Atom, Al Pratt. He was a big member of the All-Star Squadron, which is where I grew to dig him. His costume… let's be honest, it looks pretty silly in real life. But in comics, it's just cool.
I also started experimenting with a highlight layer on this one. I like it on this one. We'll see if I keep with it.
Sometimes You Just Want to Draw the Spectre
I listen to The Fire and Water Podcast, hosted by my fellow Kubie Rob Kelly and The Irredeemable Shag. It's a great show, and we occasionally tease each other good-naturedly, even leading to some wackiness like this fake blog I set up. One of their most popular features is their monthly review of the 80's series Who's Who in the DC Universe. They're up to issue 21 which featured a lot of "S" characters. They mentioned the Spectre and it just hit me: I really wanted to draw the Spectre.[image src="http://thomz.com/blogall/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/spectre_pre.png" align="right" border="image_border" link="http://thomz.com/blogall/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/spectre.jpg" alt="Spectre" title="Spectre" lightbox="false" ]
I always dug the Spectre, with his ridiculous costume, crazy powerful powerset, and a comics pedigree that includes Jerry Siegel. The post-Crisis 80's series was one of my favorites and all his stuff is worth checking out, and Brad Meltzer even referenced him in one of his books.
Anyway, I thought he would be a good warm-up sketch. I had a lot of fun with it, and I'll have to do more of these. It was drawn in Manga Studio and colored in Photoshop.
My Fiesta Equestria Commission List is OPEN!
I'm going to be a guest at Fiesta Equestria. It's my first time at an MLP Show. Hopefully it won't be my last. Knowing that I'll be the only Pony artist at the show, I thought I'd post my rates and make commissions available ahead of time. I'll certainly be doing them at the show, but if you want to be sure to get one, it's safest to pre-order. Also, if you want something really complicated (The Mane Six playing poker a la Dogs Playing Poker) I can do the work in my studio and figure out an appropriate price. Also, I'll have sketchcards and copies of my books and trades. Maybe even a Love and Capes trade or too as well.
Below are my prices. You can order online, but you'll need to then email me to let me know what characters you'd like.
Below is a gallery of some recent commissions, so you can see what you'l be getting. Thanks!
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- Head sketch of your favorite Pony in black and white
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- Head sketch of your favorite Pony in color
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- Full body sketch of your favorite Pony with graphic background
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- Full body sketch of your favorite Pony in full color with graphic background
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- Two Ponies in black and white with graphic background
- Each additional Pony add $25
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HeroesCon 2014… All the Sketches!
As if Denver wasn’t enough, I did HeroesCon this past weekend, too. Heroes is always a treat, with a huge pool of professionals and friends to spend time with, and it’s definitely one of the easiest shows to navigate and work with. I drove down on Thursday where I did some seventy-mile-an-hour-thinking (as evidenced by the pitch one of my editors got Sunday night) and arrived in Charlotte and set up. The con started strong on Friday and kept on going.
I spent a lot of time with my friend Marc Nathan and his Baltimore crew, which is always fantastic. And I got to see Jeremy and Kelly Dale, Craig Rousseau, Andy Smith, Todd DeZago… heck, one night I even got to have dinner with Romona Fradon and others. She was a delight!
I did a Kids' Comics panel with Stephanie Gladden, Mike Maihack, Chris Schweizer, Andy Runton, Jeremy Whitley and me, and expertly hosted by Jimmy Aquino. It was my first HeroesCon panel appearance and was a great one to start with. Jimmy will be posting the audio soon, so be sure to check this space for details.
I also did a ton of commissions. More than I have at any other show. I was regularly working late into the night on them, but I don’t mind at all. When I was a kid, my mother wouldn’t let me have a Kool-Aid Stand so I set up a drawing stand. There’s something cool about my current business model being the same as my younger self.
There's a photo of me including using the lamp in my room as a lightbox to finish a drawing. Any port in a storm, right?
The Shazam Family piece I did for the auction was well received, too. It garnered the most of any of my contributions, so I’m proud of that. Of course, when you’ve got the power of Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles and Mercury on your side, how can you not do well?