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Ain’t That A Kick In The Head?

Female Trouble!The first five pages of Green Arrow/Black Canary #1 are previewed over at Newsarama. Check it out and sound off! Initial reaction to the art is pretty positive, and I’d like to point out the efforts of Eisner Award-winning colorist Trish Mulvihill. Rawk on!

Giant-Size Doctor 13!

Doctor 13 tpb cover sketchHere’s the original cover sketch for the Doctor 13 collection that hits stores tomorrow, September 19. I can see how DC might be gun-shy about the image, but the idea still cracks me up.

To celebrate the release, Brian Azzarello and I have done a series of candid and sometimes downright goofy interviews reflecting on the project, comics, music, and life in general. Bored yet? You will be!

Check it out tomorrow morning, starting with our friends at Blog@Newsarama. The interviews will be spread throughout the internet, with a new installment being posted on a different site every hour or so. Don’t miss this senses-shattering web event! Excelsior! (more…)

It Must Be The Killing Time

Green Arrow/Black Canary #3 cover ACheck out the regular cover for Green Arrow/Black Canary #3! On sale December 12! As before, click on the image to see the pencils and inks, too.

Of Mice and Manta Men

“Put Captain Fear in the cargo hold!”These aren’t the henchmen you’re looking for…In anticipation of the upcoming Doctor 13 collection (in stores Sept. 19), here’s a little sneak peek behind the scenes. One of my favorite scenes to draw was this panel of Black Manta taking possession of Captain Fear frozen in carbonite. (more…)

Paradise City

…Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty! Green Arrow/Black Canary #2 is now being solicited in Diamond Previews. Black Canary and the gang take a trip to Paradise Island, home of the Amazons, to investigate a… job offer? What kind of comic is this? Find out on Nov. 14! Click on the image to see a larger version of the cover, along with the original pencils and inks. Sorry for the lack of updates recently; convention season takes its toll on deadlines, and it’s been catchup ever since! Plus, I can’t really preview much of the art for the book just yet. But have no fear, I’ve been working on a few other things on the side, so the Oompa Loompas here at Chiangland should be able to put up some new artwork soon. Promise! Don’t hit! Not the face!