
Roughs on tracing paper and transfered to the Bristol Board using ballpoint pen and blue chalk



Roughs on tracing paper and transfered to the Bristol Board using ballpoint pen and blue chalk





Inspired by the 1962 film, a dynamic watercolor painting of the King Kong battling Godzilla.
Watercolor paint and colored pencil on 3.5″ x 2.5″ 140 lb. Cold Press watercolor paper.

Here’s a thumbnail drawing from a page in My Life In Records no. 4¬†comic book

 Desk shot- writing the script for My Life In Records no. 4
Desk shot- writing the script for My Life In Records no. 4

Tom has his mask off more in My Life In Records no. 4

I’m Back! Here’s the tentative cover to My Life In Records no. 4
In 1962, Marvel Comics introduced the Mighty Thor to the pages of Journey Into Mystery #83.

As a kid, I had discovered Norse and Greek mythology in the 4th grade and a year later stumbled onto some reprints of Tales of Asgard. ¬†I quickly read the whole volume in an afternoon. ¬†While Marvel’s version of Thor was pretty different than the source material, it was close enough to capture my imagination.

I’ve been sketching all these little trolls and fairies that will populate the third act of my upcoming comic, The Bear King. ¬†Last week, I made a forest guardian that was grass-themed, so this week, I thought I’d make one that was tree-themed. ¬†I sketched this at the park with pencil and a Pentel Color Brush.
I bought a little travel watercolor set last week and made a color version of my Elderly Forest Guardian from last week.