Sketch of the Day: Moon Knight – Finished

This'll be fun - for me at least. We'll start off with the SOTD from last week:  Moon Knight. Next, we'll begin cleanup in Adobe Illustrator.  Since I want to register a few more hits for this particular post, cleanup and finished images are available after the jump. If I have the good sense to … Continue reading Sketch of the Day: Moon Knight – Finished

Watch the Trailer for TROLLHUNTER Now

  TROLLHUNTER is the story of a group of Norwegian film students that set out to capture real-life trolls on camera after learning their existence has been covered up for years by a government conspiracy. A thrilling and wildly entertaining film, TROLLHUNTER delivers truly fantastic images of giant trolls wreaking havoc on the countryside, with … Continue reading Watch the Trailer for TROLLHUNTER Now

Sketch of the Day: Moon Knight

I've always had a soft spot in my heart for Marvel's 'Batman'.  One of the first books I read regularly.  At one time I had everything he'd been in from 'Werewolf by Night' to the 'Hulk' magazines and up through his second title.   Who doesn't love an Egyptian God's  schitzo-billionaire agent of vengeance.   In fact, … Continue reading Sketch of the Day: Moon Knight

Sketch of the Day: Batman 2 – Finished

Yesterday, I had to return a lot of phone calls, which meant a lot of time on hold. This is what happens. And so you can see where I started...in case you didn't see it yesterday.... Or as I like to look at it - Cause and Effect. It is entirely possible that this image … Continue reading Sketch of the Day: Batman 2 – Finished

Five Underrated Songs of the 80s

The other night I took my wife to see Duran Duran for her birthday.  She was a huge Duranie (Durany?  Durani?) back in the day and never got a chance to see them live.  Wednesday night they played a small venue here in Houston and we took in the show. Let me just say that … Continue reading Five Underrated Songs of the 80s

Stan Lee Draws…?

I stumbled upon this book at the local library earlier today. I was a bit surprised. Stan Lee is known for writing/creating most of the characters associated with Marvel Comics. From the Fantastic Four to the X-Men they all sprang from the fertile frontal lobe of Stan the Man. But drawing? That really wasn't Stan's … Continue reading Stan Lee Draws…?