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Musings and art from an illustrator trying to work as a comic artist
1. Just some sketches

Well it's been a while since I posted anything, sorry about that. I doubt I have anyone who really looks at mystuff on a regular basis.

Here are a couple of recent sketches I did. the first is of Power Girl, I found a site that had all these Power Girl sketches and it inspired me to do my own:
Then someone on the Drawingboard.org posted a link to a weird Spanish movie from the sixties called La Mujer Murcielago, the Batwoman. He had done sketch of the main heroine and I did my own version.


Finally, I did a picture of the Ghost Who Walks, the Phantom, for a coworker friend of mine.




I'm really happy how all these turned out, especially the last two.






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