Archive for the year 2008
Leave In Silence
Heading out for Fan Expo 2008 in Toronto tonight. I’ll be back Monday, but until then, you should check out Steven Gettis’s Hey, Oscar Wilde! It’s Clobberin’ Time!! I’ve mentioned the site here before, but I recently added my own contribution to Steven’s brilliant and eclectic collection. Enjoy!
Posted: August 21st, 2008 under Sketches, Conventions.
Comments: 4
Shoot That Poison Arrow
Green Arrow & Black Canary #11 is on sale this week and we find out the real story behind Connor’s shooting. This cover was mostly about the color for me, playing the acid greens against the darker forest green of the suit, and all the contrasting warm tones.
Hey, if anyone is interested in picking up the upcoming Green Arrow & Black Canary Wedding Album hardcover (collecting the wedding special and issues 1-5 of the series), you can get it for a great price at Khepri.com. Act quickly though, as that’s the pre-order price and will go up a little by the release date.
Posted: August 11th, 2008 under Comics.
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Rocketman
Come to ROCKETSHIP this FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st! It’s my first gallery show, an exhibit with fellow Brooklyn cartoonists Dash Shaw and Julia Wertz. My contribution is an unpublished 8-page Batman:Black & White story. Lettered on the boards and unlikely ever to be published, this is the only way anyone is ever going to be able to read it. The opening reception is at 8PM, with beer and wine available. Fancy, no? I’ll be the one with the pencil moustache and monocle.
Posted: July 30th, 2008 under Announcements.
Comments: 2
SDCC 2008 sketches
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It was a long and difficult week, but absolutely worth it. The booth was a complete success, and we’re hoping to expand next year. Thanks to everyone who stopped by, even just to say hello. It was a great show, and I even managed to set up my next project with boy genius Brian Azzarello. I’m very excited for the future.
Posted: July 29th, 2008 under Sketches, Conventions.
Comments: 8
One more time… Booth #1322
Come to Booth #1322 to find me, Jill Thompson, and Brian Wood. Look for us in the program book as “Jill Thompson, Brian Wood, Cliff Chiang” and we’re off the main walkway in the 1300 aisle, next to First Second Books. We’ll have books, art prints, original artwork, and Jill and I will be doing commissioned sketches. I’ll also have the original art for the pinups and the JLA Anime pieces up for sale, and other assorted limited edition goodies, like framed canvas prints. Starting Thursday, I’ll also be taking a very small list for commissioned sketches at the start of the show each day, so try to find me early if you’re interested in getting one.
I’ll also be sketching at the DC booth at these times:
WED 7-8pm | THURS 6-7pm | FRI 6-7pm | SAT 10-11am | SUN 11:30-1pm
Booth map after the jump. (more…)
Posted: July 20th, 2008 under Conventions.
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Everything’s Gone Green
There’s an article here at the the New York Times (requires free registration) talking about a musical production of Greendale, with a couple brief paragraphs about the upcoming graphic novel. They also feature a piece of character art that I did, making this the 2nd time my art has been in the Times (here’s the first, waay over on the right). That’s right, baby, I’m all OVER the NYT. They didn’t use any of my choice quotes, but then again I was drunk and surly the whole time. My pal Jack Daniels and I kept hassling them about their comics section getting smaller and smaller each year. “Whutever happena Ziggy? Dat guy’sh funny.”
Posted: July 20th, 2008 under Greendale.
Comments: 2
Cool For Cats
Before I remembered the existence of Ma-Mutt on the Thundercats show, my initial sketch had a Scottish Terrier, which feels like an old-fashioned dog to me because they look like old men with mustaches. Or is that just me? OK, they look like your mom. Zing!
Hope you enjoyed this series. It was a lot more work than I’d intended to take on before Comic-Con, but I really got a kick out of the idea and have plans for more images somewhere down the line (including Black Canary, Zatanna, Wonder Woman, and Sue Storm), and I’ve gotten some great suggestions, too. I’ll have the original art for these at the show, so visit me at Booth #1322 if you want to check ‘em out.
Posted: July 19th, 2008 under Conventions, Atomic Bombshells.
Comments: 3
Fly Me To The Moon
This pinup originally started as a gag involving Princess/Jun getting tangled up with her yo-yo weapon, but in the end I chose to go for a more elegant hood ornament pose that would play up her costume. There’s something about the colors and lettering that evoke vintage Japanese toy box art, which of course only reminds me of all the money I’ve blown on eBay trying to recapture my youth. When will it end? How many Superfriends lunchboxes does a person need? (Answer: three.)
The last pinup goes up tomorrow. Any guesses?
Posted: July 18th, 2008 under Atomic Bombshells.
Comments: 5
She’s A Superstar
Another classic pinup we’ve all seen is the girl riding the bomb, but I wasn’t able to find any mid-century bomber nose art that actually featured the motif. I guess all those images came after Dr. Strangelove. I replaced the bomb with Supergirl’s original rocket from Krypton (peep the purple and green!), and played up the Silver Age comic feel with the halftone pattern in back. This may be the most wholesome thing I’ve ever drawn, and afterward I went on a 3-day bender where I came back with a pocket full of pesos and wearing someone elses’s clothes. Ahh, New York…
Posted: July 17th, 2008 under Atomic Bombshells.
Comments: 4
Lipstick Vogue
Yo Joe! This piece originated with the Cobra Commander helmet gag, but some late additions, like the foot locker, the bullet hole and the last-minute camo pattern, made me pretty happy. It’s funny — as a kid I never had many GI Joe toys, but as an adult I now have an arsenal of illegal semiautomatic weapons, combat knives, and heavily modified military vehicles. Go figure!
Posted: July 16th, 2008 under Atomic Bombshells.
Comments: 2
