OUT NOW: Young Justice #20 – The INVASION Begins!

Young Justice #20

Young Justice #20

YOUNG JUSTICE #20 is written by Greg Weisman and drawn by Christopher Jones with color by Zac Atkinson.

The latest issue of Young Justice jumps five years ahead to mirror the hit animated series Young Justice: Invasion, and aliens have invaded earth! Meanwhile, Devastation, an escaped felon and known operative of Queen Bee, is on the loose in Metropolis. But why is she here, and what does she want? And the Young Justice team is about to recruit a new member … but will he be a good match?

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Be sure to pick the issue up at your local comics shop or in digital form!

Creating a Cover: Young Justice #23

It’s the long-overdue return of my Creating a Cover series! I promise I’ll go back and fill in the issues I’ve skipped, but I wanted to do a piece on cover for the just-solicited Young Justice #23 as it seems to have generated some interest.

This was another issue where we were able to sort through some cover ideas in email conversation so I didn’t have to do a bunch of sketches that weren’t going to be used. Since I knew our villain was a redesigned (by me) Kylstar, I thought it would be fun to do a close up of our bad guy and show the heroes facing him reflected in the facets of his crystalline form. Of course, we’d used that trick a couple of times before, most notably on the cover to Young Justice #09 which showed the team reflected on the surface of the metallic body of Captain Atom. (Check out Creating a Cover: Young Justice #9 for more information on that!)

Young Justice #09 cover

Young Justice #09 cover

Of course then it occurred to me – Kylstar is a Captain Atom villain! There’s a connection! Which means this could be an homage! Or at least that provided an excuse…

Young Justice #23 cover layout

Young Justice #23 cover layout

This is the “proof of concept” sketch I submitted for approval, based on email discussions with my editor Sarah Gaydos and series writer Greg Weisman. I posed Kylstar as similarly to Captain Atom as his very different proportions would allow. I also brought his hand up into the shot to further mimic the Captain Atom image. Having his hand in the frame also gave me more facets to play with for images.

On the Captain Atom cover I had one image of the team reflected across his body. With Kylstar, I thought it would be fun to have fragmented images of the heroes repeating across his various facets. I wanted to strategically feature good reflections of the heroes, but then fill other facets with random fragments of reflections. I didn’t want this to become a flat, two-dimensional mosaic of reflections, so I planned the shot to use edge lighting on the facets at fairly oblique angles to bring out the dimensionality of the Kylstar figure, while using the facets facing us more flat-on for the reflections.

This concept was enthusiastically approved, so it was time to actually draw the cover!

Young Justice #23 cover - inks

Young Justice #23 cover – inks

Notice that I repositioned Kylstar slightly in the finished artwork. The changes are subtle, but I was trying to maximize the dynamics of the composition. I made more obvious changes to what reflections went where.

You can see that some portions of this artwork are in black and others are in grey. The black image featuring Kylstar was drawn as one piece of artwork, and the reflections of the heroes seen here in gray were drawn separately. This allowed me to play with the placement of the reflections and have bits of the reflections repeat on different Kylstar facets. The artwork was submitted to colorist Zac Atkinson with the reflections as a separate layer, hopefully making it easier for him to work with them at the coloring stage. Or at least giving him the option of isolating them more easily, depending on his process.

YJ #23 cover tones & reflections

YJ #23 cover tones & reflections

I wanted to make sure that my original intent for how this should be treated tonally was communicated, so I applied the approach from my original proof-of-concept sketch to the inks to create this reference guide which I also sent to Zac.

Young Justice #23

Young Justice #23

Here is the stunning result of Zac’s coloring. I especially love the treatment he gave to Kylstar’s eyes. I’d originally imagined them a cyan color, but I think the burning yellow-orange makes for a great contrast with the cool blues of the rest of the image.

Look for more of Kylstar in coming issues of Young Justice! Issue #20 will be out THIS WEDNESDAY, which represents the comic’s shift to the Season 2 / Young Justice: Invasion time-frame. You can find Young Justice at your local comics shop or in digital form!

Coming in December: Young Justice #23

Young Justice #23

Young Justice #23

YOUNG JUSTICE #23
Written by GREG WEISMAN
Art and cover by CHRISTOPHER JONES
Color by ZAC ATKINSON
On sale December 19 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED E

• Batgirl takes on Match — alone!
• Alpha Squad infiltrates Brainiac’s ship as it hovers above Metropolis!
• Superboy and the Justice League battle their captor, Kylstar!

That’s the info from the official DC solicitation. The action is getting pretty epic, I can assure you! I’m still having a great time drawing the new Season 2 Young Justice characters, plus all the amazing guest heroes and villains! This is the full reveal of the cover I was teasing a few weeks ago, showing the villain Kylstar. He’s an existing character – a lesser-known bad guy from Greg Weisman’s days on Captain Atom – but he’s been given a bit of a Young Justice makeover. And the Justice League are in trouble! The Invasion continues!

Young Justice #19 is still on the stands, and #20 will be out THIS WEDNESDAY! You can find Young Justice at your local comics shop or in digital form!

Inspector Spacetime – The QUESTION is WHEN!

The ANSWER is TOMORROW!

Inspect the Uninspected

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.

This Person Loves Inspector Spacetime

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.

More photo silliness

Not all the stuff I’ve done in Photoshop lately has been Doctor Who-related.

Caped Crusader Rises

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.

BatSignal Facebook Photo

“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…

Chuck Norris

“C.I.A.!” Get it? GET IT???