While I've been mostly inactive from blogging, I'm making a quick return to ponder a question that just occurred to me... We all know that Marvel's "Miracleman" reprints are credited to "The Orig...
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Has it really been over a year since my last post? Man, I've fallen way behind. Of course, part of that was due to the fact that I primarily use this blog to share my sketch collection, and my la...
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Inspired by Siskoid 's "Dial H " evaluations (in which he looks back at the various one-shot characters from DC's "Dial H for Hero" and considers their chances of making it as actual recurring D...
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The most recent contribution to my Musical Sketchbook, acquired at this year's DragonCon: Thom Zahler (of "Love & Capes") did this great portrait of Daredevil to the tune of XTC's "Senses Workin...
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What's this? Actual content? From me? That's right, one of the comics I picked up this week had a panel so good, I just had to scan and share it. From the first issue of IDW's "My Little Pony:...
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In the year since my last "Musical Monday" post , I've gotten a few more sketches in my sketchbook...and now that I've shared all my Golden Age Sketchbook drawings, let's go back where we left o...
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And this brings me up to date on my Golden Age sketchbook, with my most recent acquisition from this year's DragonCon: A headshot of Captain America by Mark Bagley. What will I do now? Well...
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Ever wonder what a Fletcher Hanks character would look like drawn in a more realistic style? Well, here's Hanks' skull-faced jungle heroine Fantomah (Mystery Woman of the Jungle) as interpreted...
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This week's Golden Age sketch: Jack Kirby's Guardian, by the ever-incredible Karl Kesel.
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Happy Halloween! And in keeping with the Halloween season, here's a black cat...Wildcat, to be precise...as rendered by Mike McKone.
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A quickie sketch of Black Canary by Amanda Conner. Wrap your heads around that for a moment: THIS is a quickie sketch.
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Sorry I missed last week. This week's page from the Golden Age Sketchbook: Wonder Woman by inker G.W. Fisher .
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Another contribution from Allen Rowe, this time presenting Will Eisner's Lady Luck .
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Another contribution from pin-up artist Allen Rowe , this time depicting Tarpe Mills' Miss Fury .
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Jason Yungbluth contributes this portrait of the legendary (?) crime-fighter The Red Bee.
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Christopher Jones offers this action-packed portrait of Ma Hunkel, the REAL Red Tornado!
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Batman by David Lloyd. Wow. I only wish David Lloyd had actually done a Batman story. Specifically, as much as I love Klaus Janson's work, I really wish that David Lloyd had illustrated Gra...
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Although he usually works as an inker, Jeff Austin is a pretty snazzy penciller in his own right, as demonstrated by this sketch of Captain Triumph.
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Dexter Vines provides this portrait of the Wesley Dodds Sandman...
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Sorry I've been absent for so long...time just got away from me. To get back into the swing of things, here's a lovely portrait of the Shade by Phil Hester!
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I'm still somewhat amazed that I was lucky enough to get a sketch of Wildcat by his creator, Irwin Hasen. Wow!
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Presenting Captain 'I Won't Call Him Shazam' Marvel, as drawn by Judd Winick. You know, I think I'd kind of enjoy seeing a Captain Marvel story drawn by Winick...problem is, he'd probably be wri...
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And now: Hoppy the Marvel Bunny by Stephanie Gladden. Because the world needs more Hoppy.
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Technically not a Golden Age comics character, but a pulp hero of the same era: The Spider, as rendered by Mark Wheatley.
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A simple but beautiful (or simply beautiful) Black Canary sketch from the incredible Colleen Doran.
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