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UNPUBLISHED PENCILS AND COMMISSIONS



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When DC were planning to relaunch the THUNDER Agents I was asked to pencil one of the books. My enthusiasm faded when I discovered that the characters were to be revamped. I love the originals.



Thunder Agents



THUNDER AGENTS



Paul Neary's inks.



Captain Atom



captain Atom



Paul Neary's inks.




The Original pencils to the NAIL TPB. The paper stock I used for this double page spread was great to pencil on but far less accommodating for ink. Not a problem with a large image but this was pretty detailed. I traced the whole thing through onto a more ink friendly paper-- And I'm glad I did because the inked original was lost/mislaid/stolen. So, IF anyone does think they have the original cover, they don't. I do!



In 2004 I had periods of a week or so where I was waiting for the next Uncanny plot, so I dug out a heap of old sketches and half completed drawings and finished them.These are the first three.



The fury



THE FURY



Mark Farmer inks



The INHUMANS



The INHUMANS



Mark Farmer inks



Vampirella



VAMPIRELLA



Mark Farmer inks



Who caught who? The relationship between Batman and Catwoman has varied over the decades but I always like the weird Cat and (winged) Mouse romance and it became an integral part of The Nail.



Mark Farmer inks



Doctor Strange. It is impossible to draw the surreal universe and characters created by Steve Ditko without using the wonderful abstract forms he introduced to the comic-art vocabulary.



This sketch was drawn for the 2003 Mid-Ohio Comic convention booklet.



Robin Riggs and I knocked out a large sized page, with a similar image to the one above, in the last hour at Shelton Drum's Heroes Con some years ago. I recently came across a photograph Robin had taken of the page and decided to see if I could improve on the rushed sketch.



This BAT page was drawn for my cousin's birthday.



EXCALIBUR Poster. Around the same time I was without a plot, Paul Neary, who was also waiting for work, discovered my original thumbnail for an Excalibur poster we collaborated on some years ago. He e-mailed me a copy and, since I was at a loose end, decided to work it up again-- just for fun.



Paul Neary Inks


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