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1. NightCrawler Commission

As promised yesterday here is a look at the finished Nightcrawler commission. I was surprised, and happy to get a bunch of superhero commissions with this lot of orders. All heroes I grew up with and love and something I don't get to draw very often. I even found myself starting to write a costumed hero comic! That goes way on the back burner. When I told my wife the idea he told me I needed a production team to keep up with my ideas. Which is true, I tend to have a lot of ideas. I'm not saying they're all good but there are a lot of them. 

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2. Nightcrawler Sketch

A sketch I did for a finished commission last week. The final ended up not really looking like this at all but I thought this was an interesting sketch, kind of a cross between Nightcrawler and Sandman. I'll post the finished version tomorrow. 

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