Sara Cura Holiday Fun Store!
Sara Cura has my prints!
Many of my art prints are now available at the Sara Cura Holiday Fun Store in Calhoun Square! So if you’re local to the Twin Cities in MN, stop in and pick one up! Color prints are all pre-signed and priced at $24.
You might recognize Sara Cura as a staple in the dealers’ rooms at CONvergence, DragonCon and many other conventions. She offers gifts, jewelry, Henna workshops, and will be announcing sales and other fun things over the next month.
The Sara Cura Holiday Fun Store is open through December 31st!
It is located in Calhoun Square.
3001 Hennepin Ave S, Minneapolis, MN.
8am – 9pm on Black Friday
Monday – Saturday 10am – 9pm
Sunday 12pm – 6pm
Closed Christmas Day
If you’re NOT local to the Twin Cities but still would like to get your hands on one of my prints in time for the holidays, they are also available at my Etsy store. All of my Etsy prints also come signed, and I would be happy to personalize the signature if you wish.
The ANSWER is TOMORROW!
Inspect the Uninspected
Travis Richey who played Inspector Spacetime on Community brings the Inspector back in the remarkably similar but legally distinct guise of The Inspector in the Untitled Web Series About A Space Traveler Who Can Also Travel Through Time. Above is a wallpaper I made to help promote its web premiere on Monday, September 10.
Below is a handy image you can post on Facebook if you’d like to show your support for the show.
Post me on Facebook!
You can learn more about the Untitled Web Series at their official site at http://www.TheInspector.tv or on their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/UntitledWebSeries.
Not all the stuff I’ve done in Photoshop lately has been Doctor Who-related.
Atomic Batteries to Power…
I posted this one before but I thought I’d include it again here, if only to point out that if you click on the image to see the full-scale version you’ll see that I’ve cast Tor Johnson as a 1960s-era Bane. A neat trick given that the character wasn’t created until the early 90s.
“I do know when we need him, and we need him NOW!”
I’m a huge fan of the Adam West Batman series and decided I wanted the Bat Signal image from the end credits as my Facebook Timeline image, but the image wasn’t wide enough and didn’t crop well, so I rebuilt the thing and extended it horizontally to the correct size. Feel free to use this on Facebook yourself, but if you do give me some credit and link to my Blog and/or my Facebook page, won’t you?
And finally, I’m not a huge Chuck Norris fan, so this is likely my one and only contribution to the whole Chuck Norris meme zeitgeist, but for what it’s worth, here it is…
“C.I.A.!” Get it? GET IT???
Even though it features two more masked heroes, this is another example of my non-comics work. I’m a huge Green Hornet fan, from the original radio show to the 1960s TV series and beyond. I even found a lot to enjoy in the recent Green Hornet movie, even though it was far from my ideal of a Green Hornet film. Have you seen this short Green Hornet fan film? It’s badass!
Anyway, I’ve had a couple of near-misses with getting to draw Green Hornet comic book properties, and hopefully some day that will yet come together. But in the mean time, there’s no reason I couldn’t go ahead and draw the character. This is the TV version of the Green Hornet, featuring Van Williams as the Hornet and the legendary Bruce Lee in his star-making role as Kato. The Hornet is depicted with his trusty gas gun, while Kato is shown taking out a pack of thugs bare handed. And of course no tribute to the Green Hornet would be complete without the Hornet’s rolling arsenal: The Black Beauty!
This was a lot of fun to do, and I’d still love to draw a Green Hornet adventure one day!
An 11×17 print of this piece (without the URL watermark) is available at my Etsy store.
I wanted to post some more of my non-comics work. Here’s a print I did based on the film Re-Animator. I was already a fan of the film when I got to draw the official comic book adaptation for it back in the day. When I heard that the two stars of the film (Jeffrey Combs and Bruce Abbott) were coming to a local convention I thought the time was right to revisit the property and you can see the results here. I was really happy with how this turned out. Herbert West, the central character of the film, is most prominent with a ready syringe of his re-animating “re-agent.” The other main characters of the film surround him in a nightmarish montage in green: Dan Cain, Megan Halsey, Dr. Carl Hill and the much-suffering Dean Halsey. Oh, and Rufus. The cat. Also much-suffering.
I gave both actors a copy when I met them and got them to both sign my personal copy which now hangs on my wall. If only Barbara Crampton had been there so I could have gotten her signature, too!
An 11×17 print of this piece (without the URL watermark) is available at my Etsy store.