The current topic for DrawerGeeks is Frankenstein's Monster.
Having done a version of the monster once or twice before, I was reluctant to tread the same ground.
Unfortunately as my idea arrived a bit late in the day yesterday, I've only partially finished it. I think it illustrates the concept though and I'm fairly happy with it - hopefully I'll get the chance to finish it up properly, but it's joining a long 'to do' list!
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Blog: Kev Lev's Blog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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If all things have gone according to plan, then blogger will have automatically posted this in absentia.
You may remember a while ago, I posted about a cool blog called covered where the idea is that you rework a classic comic cover in your own style... again, if things have gone according to schedule, then my version of Batman 181 should be visible on Robert Goodin's covered blog right now! So, I'm now free to reveal to you good folk the full image...
Here again, for reference, is my copy of the original cover from June 1966 with art by Infantino and Anderson.
Remember to cross your fingers for me today, as I'm at the Birmingham International Comics' Convention and I'll be trying to meet up with editors and professionals who might be able to help me onto the all important first rung of the professional ladder!

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DrawerGeeks next topic: The Punisher
Pretty happy with this, less than three hours including the the sketch.

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The next topic for DrawerGeeks is The Incredibles. This is a quick sketch coloured in Photoshop as I'm busy on my samples for BICS!
The Pixar movies have been great for the most part and this is one of my faves, shame I didn't have a bit more time for the topic.

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As already indicated, DrawerGeeks topic is Spider-man.
I think it's fair to say that I jumped in the deep end... I had to rush the colours a bit to get it finished... They're ok for my submission deadline, but if I want to show these pages at the Birmingham convention they'll need a bit of work to bring them up to standard at actual size!

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I'm pretty happy with these pages. Gonna colour them now, hopefully have them done fairly swiftly...
There's just one thing that's bugging me, now I see it on screen - MJ on page two, panel three, looks like she doesn't have enough neck - which is really irritating... I hope I can correct this in photoshop by moving her head.
Here are the tightened pencils also...



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Well, more Monkey. I really shouldn't have found this brilliant topic as torturous as it has been.
I think it's a fairly common phenomenon. Given a job/topic that you'd love to do and do well - there is a tendency for the creativity to freeze up on you. A psychological road-block that gets in the way of you and the destination you'd hoped to arrive at. I think you need to keep going though - being a professional dictates that you can't just give up entirely. By taking a couple of detours, you might not end up where you thought you'd like to go, but the journey will have been interesting and you might end up somewhere just as good.
And with that word "journey" in mind. Sun Wukong is the traditional name for the character "Monkey" from 'Journey to the West', an old Chinese legend. Popularized in the 70s by the classic TV show "Monkey Magic" and then again in recent years by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett's stage adaptation.
I'm fairly happy with the treatment and approach to this, albeit a reasonably straight copy of the TV show's. My inked sketch, quickly coloured in photoshop would serve as a character design for a more dynamic martial art style action pose, but time has run out on me, so this will be my submission for DrawerGeeks this time round.

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DrawerGeeks' new topic is Monkey. I've had real problems with this - I was originally going to do a monkey killing two birds with one stone - but it didn't have the quirky quality I was looking for. Then I thought "Space Monkey" but something I've seen kept creeping into my mind...
I don't really like this Super-Monkey, conceptually I think it's a bit weak - no nice puns to be had with the name Clark Kent or Kal-El... I think at some low point in the Superman franchise there may have been a Super-Monkey. I thought about doing a strip where I just spoof Superman totally but I'm not that excited about it. If it's not working, move on. So here is the best of the aborted approaches.

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The new Star Trek movie is out and DrawerGeeks is using the current topic to 'commemorate' the fact.
I'm trying out something a bit different style-wise on this quick sketch. I think Spock is pretty close but Kirk is way off.

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I'm truly finding it hard to be productive and efficient at the moment.
I've got plenty to do - mainly preparation for the upcoming Bristol Comic Convention so heaven knows why I've been fiddling around with this piece this afternoon!

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Well, I'm nearly settled in the new abode but I'm struggling to find my stride with regard to getting back to work properly... I need to focus rapidly as deadlines are starting to loom like mountains on the horizon now!
What I could do with is a "no pressure, no ties" sort of thing, something small, where it doesn't matter what the final piece looks like, just a deadline of some sort...
...the new topic for DrawerGeeks is TROLL.
The thought process behind this one was simply: There is no way something as evil and conniving as a troll is going to be outwitted by something as bone-headed as a goat.
I vote for an alternative ending for 'The Three Billy Goats Gruff' when the third and oldest goat happens upon the bridge the Troll thinks that this goat, although bigger, looks a bit stringy. The Troll decides to saddle this goat up, ride into the field where the other littler goats went and have himself a nice feast. Then it's off to market to sell the big dumb animal he's riding.

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The new topic on DrawerGeeks is Dragon.
I'm supposed to be packing the house up for our upcoming move...
...but I found 25 minutes to take part. I'd normally have loved to get all involved doing a lovely fantasy dragon. I nearly drew Bruce Lee, but in the end humour won out, and you have the submission above.

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The current DrawerGeeks topic is Jack and The Beanstalk:
Didn't have much time for this again...
I was going for a "not much more than a hill of beans" and a "credit crunch" - bad deal thing...
In the end I went for this cheap Deal or No Deal gag. You win some, you lose some... I think I lost this one!

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The current DrawerGeeks topic is Goth:
This was a quick digital sketch to get the idea of the simple b&w graphic down - Although, I think there might be a better execution of this idea.

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I did this really quickly for DrawerGeeks.
I like some stuff about it, but the stiffness of that arm is really bugging me!

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I've been lucky enough to be inducted into the DrawerGeeks illustration fraternity. My good blogging pal Doug Bell has introduced me and I am chuffed to be involved. The rough idea is a fortnightly topic based on fictional characters. The current topic is GIANT MONSTERS and this morning I decided it might be a good way to get myself back into the swing of things.
I wanted to do a rework for Attack of the 50ft Woman but somehow it didn't quite work out like that. I started sketching but couldn't help thinking about the bit in Watchmen when Dr. Manhattan is 50 ft tall blasting things to bits with his fingers in Vietnam. (issue 4 pg 20 for ref)
This was my natural progression of those two thoughts...
WATCHMEN II: THE BRIDE OF MANHATTAN
I love the whole 'B' movie spoof stuff and the word Bride seemed to carry the right sort of connotations with it for this.
Watchmen is a one-off complete story and it struck me that the (giant monster) money-making-machine that is Hollywood could plough headlong into franchise mentality if the upcoming film is a success. I think this might be Alan Moore's worst fear and part of the reason I added the 'Wizard of Northampton' desperately running away from the horror of it all.

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(For this weeks DrawerGeeks! challenge)
I wish I could take credit for the copy on this... but it's straight from a 1974 Marvel house ad that introduced Wolverine.
Here's to you Wolvie...you've come a long way baby!

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America's first REAL superhero.
Originally done for a Drawergeeks E topic... I pulled him out and dusted him off for one over at SFG.
(there's a few nips and tucks on him here and there for those keeping score)
I'm expecting a phone call from the Memphis lawyers even now...

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This is tomorrow's drawergeeks topic. Jimmy does indeed dig robots.
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Recent WIP for a robot theme over at Drawergeeks.In progress color exploration:
Color preference?

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Here's one I did for the recent drawergeeks topic. I missed the submission deadline on Friday morning. I was up till 1:00am the night before and just couldn't get it where I wanted it. Maybe I'll do some more on it but for now I will just post it and walk away.
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She's scary! The green tint and lighting really give it that James Whale horror pic feel. So I take it she's a scientifically / medically modified creature...?! Love the Tweak..."When aardvarks attack"...or is it just "Guess who"...?! Nice to see the spontaneous Wacom sketches. You look really at home in the digital world!
Excellent work my friend. She's more scary than Mary Shelley's original. Matt's right, your digital sketches are lush.
Sweet! Looks finished to me Kev, perfect just as it is!