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Cable!
Superhero week presses on. Been needing to get this guy out of my system  for a while now.
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Original for sale here.
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Cable!

Superhero week presses on. Been needing to get this guy out of my system  for a while now.

Drawing here.

Original for sale here.

    • #Cable
    • #Marvel
    • #Comics
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Super Hero Week continues!
I forgot I had the kids this morning, so today’s piece is from a few years back and it’s from one of my favorite books: INVINCIBLE!
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Super Hero Week continues!

I forgot I had the kids this morning, so today’s piece is from a few years back and it’s from one of my favorite books: INVINCIBLE!

    • #Invincible
    • #Image Comics
    • #Superhero
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Superhero week! Kicking it off with Spidey and Red Hulk!
Inspired by my buddy Jake Wyatt, who did a ton of Marvel characters last month.
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Superhero week! Kicking it off with Spidey and Red Hulk!

Inspired by my buddy Jake Wyatt, who did a ton of Marvel characters last month.

Drawing here.

Original for sale here.

    • #Spiderman
    • #Hulk
    • #Marvel
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Going through the dark recesses of my hard drive again and found this. Concept art I did back in 2004 for a Wizard of OZ comic. The comic was drawn by a young Ryan Ottley!
Dorothy wields a high powered water gun for taking out the witch.
Tinman is a robot (of course).
Scarcrow a kung fu master brandishing the staff. 
And Lion is a barbarian of some sort with a massive hammer. 
Oh, and yes that’s a monkey piloted mech.
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Going through the dark recesses of my hard drive again and found this. Concept art I did back in 2004 for a Wizard of OZ comic. The comic was drawn by a young Ryan Ottley!
Dorothy wields a high powered water gun for taking out the witch.
Tinman is a robot (of course).
Scarcrow a kung fu master brandishing the staff. 
And Lion is a barbarian of some sort with a massive hammer. 
Oh, and yes that’s a monkey piloted mech.
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Going through the dark recesses of my hard drive again and found this. Concept art I did back in 2004 for a Wizard of OZ comic. The comic was drawn by a young Ryan Ottley!

Dorothy wields a high powered water gun for taking out the witch.

Tinman is a robot (of course).

Scarcrow a kung fu master brandishing the staff.

And Lion is a barbarian of some sort with a massive hammer.

Oh, and yes that’s a monkey piloted mech.

    • #OZ
    • #Mech
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Original drawing here.

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Abe Sapien from 10 years ago.
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Abe Sapien from 10 years ago.

    • #Abe Sapien
    • #Hellboy
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Old Hellboy drawing I did 10 years ago. Maybe it’s time I did another one.
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Old Hellboy drawing I did 10 years ago. Maybe it’s time I did another one.

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I’m super excited to announce that the Antler Boy is now on Comixology! If you’re unfamiliar with Comixology, it’s like iTunes for comics. You can download and read all your favorite comics on any device. Your phone, tablet (both iOS and Android) and laptop are supported, and you can even read your comics in your browser.
Antler Boy is only $9.99 on Comixology that’s less than half the price of the print version! Plus you can read it in your bed at night with the lights off.
I love Comixology and have been using it for a better part of this last year. If you haven’t tried it out yet, sign up and download a comic or two (they have lots of free one’s as well) and see how you like it. These days I only have time to read comics as I lay down for bed, so having them on my iPad has been probably the the only reason I’ve still been able to read anything.
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I’m super excited to announce that the Antler Boy is now on Comixology! If you’re unfamiliar with Comixology, it’s like iTunes for comics. You can download and read all your favorite comics on any device. Your phone, tablet (both iOS and Android) and laptop are supported, and you can even read your comics in your browser.

Antler Boy is only $9.99 on Comixology that’s less than half the price of the print version! Plus you can read it in your bed at night with the lights off.

I love Comixology and have been using it for a better part of this last year. If you haven’t tried it out yet, sign up and download a comic or two (they have lots of free one’s as well) and see how you like it. These days I only have time to read comics as I lay down for bed, so having them on my iPad has been probably the the only reason I’ve still been able to read anything.

    • #comixology
    • #antler boy
    • #comics
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On Friday I had the great pleasure of going to a workshop with Terryl Whitlatch, well known for her  Star Wars creature designs. The first half of the day was a lecture on animal anatomy where she took a design she had made and broke down it’s skeletal structure and muscle structure. The last half of the day we were given an assignment to design a creature from a far away planet that had adapted to a desert climate or an arctic climate.
I chose to design a cheetah like feline that had evolved to run on it’s hind legs much like a raptor.
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On Friday I had the great pleasure of going to a workshop with Terryl Whitlatch, well known for her  Star Wars creature designs. The first half of the day was a lecture on animal anatomy where she took a design she had made and broke down it’s skeletal structure and muscle structure. The last half of the day we were given an assignment to design a creature from a far away planet that had adapted to a desert climate or an arctic climate.

I chose to design a cheetah like feline that had evolved to run on it’s hind legs much like a raptor.

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Original drawing here.

    • #spaceskull
    • #sci-fi
    • #spacesuit
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