Jamal Igle's Blog, page 3
July 29, 2014
SDCC post-game report.
So now that I'm home and have had some sleep, I can talk about my SDCC experience.
After I helped Action Lab bring the myriad of boxes to the show, set up my own table and helped out at the Vamplets booth a bit, I walked through the show floor.
And I had a panic attack.
Not a full on, drooling on the floor-curled into the fetal position thing, but an honest to god attack that lasted at least 3 hours.
I questioned everything; why I was there, what was I doing at a convention this size, why do I still work in comics, what am I trying to prove. I couldn't think straight.
After a while I started to regained my senses but it still shook me to the bone.
SDCC is a beast.
If you've never been it's hard to describe the enormity of it all. The closest comparison I could make is something like Lollapalozza or The World Cup. It's noise, and lights and people pushing and shoving. It's 100,00 different agendas all sharing the same space.
I'm there to work. I'm there to promote Action Lab entertainment, but I'm also there to promote Molly Danger to a new audience. In the interim, I have to promote myself as a creator and it's a difficult thing to try and do all three at the same time. I'm exhausted and I could lie and say that SDCC was awesome, but it wasn't. there are parts that went well. The ALE panel went really well, as did the Comixology and Kickstarter panels I participated in. I got to catch up with old friends whom I'm going to take the time to visit once everyone has recovered.
Still, I freaked out, and that has never happened to me at a convention before.
After I helped Action Lab bring the myriad of boxes to the show, set up my own table and helped out at the Vamplets booth a bit, I walked through the show floor.
And I had a panic attack.
Not a full on, drooling on the floor-curled into the fetal position thing, but an honest to god attack that lasted at least 3 hours.
I questioned everything; why I was there, what was I doing at a convention this size, why do I still work in comics, what am I trying to prove. I couldn't think straight.
After a while I started to regained my senses but it still shook me to the bone.
SDCC is a beast.
If you've never been it's hard to describe the enormity of it all. The closest comparison I could make is something like Lollapalozza or The World Cup. It's noise, and lights and people pushing and shoving. It's 100,00 different agendas all sharing the same space.
I'm there to work. I'm there to promote Action Lab entertainment, but I'm also there to promote Molly Danger to a new audience. In the interim, I have to promote myself as a creator and it's a difficult thing to try and do all three at the same time. I'm exhausted and I could lie and say that SDCC was awesome, but it wasn't. there are parts that went well. The ALE panel went really well, as did the Comixology and Kickstarter panels I participated in. I got to catch up with old friends whom I'm going to take the time to visit once everyone has recovered.
Still, I freaked out, and that has never happened to me at a convention before.
Published on July 29, 2014 07:11
July 11, 2014
Storm print
Published on July 11, 2014 22:21
July 1, 2014
San Diego Comic con 2014 Sketchlist is now open.

The Sketch list is now open:
To get on the list you can email me at Jamalyigle@hotmail.com subject line: SDCC Sketch list.
Head $60Head and Torso $150 Black and white $200 with some colorSingle figure with minimal background $300 and $350 with some color.
Sketch cover sketches : $200 black and white $300 with colorAll commissions will be drawn on site. Please bring reference for your character(s).
I accept all major credit cards
Published on July 01, 2014 08:08
June 29, 2014
Zombie tramp Variant covers
Zombie Tramp is being relaunched in July with a brand new #1. I contributed three covers for the issue, all three colored by Bill Blankenship.
Zombie tramp #1 ships on july 23rd with 12 variant covers.



Zombie tramp #1 ships on july 23rd with 12 variant covers.
Published on June 29, 2014 14:08
The Terminator: Enemy of my Enemy Issue# 4 Preview
Published on June 29, 2014 13:58
May 8, 2014
The Terminator: Enemy of My Enemy # 3 preview
Published on May 08, 2014 08:41
March 27, 2014
Daily Sketch 3/27/14

Published on March 27, 2014 22:54
Terminator:Enemy of My enemy #2 cover process

We start with the initial concept, which was accepted on the first pass.

then we move to the layout stage which was drawn on a pre made layout sheet measure 4x7 inches.

Next it's pencils. the layout of blown up to 233% of the original and penciled..

then inked on series 500 strathmore bristol.

Finally , the colors done are done in photoshop.
Published on March 27, 2014 22:31
March 17, 2014
The Terminator:Enemy of my enemy #5

FC, 32 pages
$3.99
MiniseriesDeliberately walking into a trap to save the life of scientist Elise Fong, ex-CIA operative Farrow Greene finds herself surrounded by metal monstrosities, as she contends with not only the T-800 but a host of other robot enemies reverse engineered by mercenaries!•Superstar artist Jamal Igle (Supergirl)!"A great start to what should be a stellar mini-series that comes recommended." —Unleash the Fanboy"This one offers adventure and tension, same as the original movie, but throws in a noteworthy mystery." —Comic Book Resources"Jamal Igle's art is solid, offering a look similar to that seen in The Final Battle currently. The action is clean and the characters are expressive." —IGN
Published on March 17, 2014 11:18
February 18, 2014
The Terminator:Enemy of my enemy #4

The Terminator: Enemy of My Enemy #4 (of 6)
Dan Jolley (W), Jamal Igle (P/Cover), Ray Snyder (I), and Wes Dzioba (C)
On sale May 21
FC, 32 pages
$3.99
Miniseries
When a mercenary army with sinister motives joins the hunt for Dr. Elise Fong, ex-CIA operative Farrow Greene is no longer sure if she's Fong's kidnapper or rescuer! Meanwhile, a tireless, merciless Terminator remains intent on murdering Fong before anyone else can learn her secrets!
• Writer Dan Jolley (Bloodhound, Prototype 2) turns up the action!
• Superstar artist Jamal Igle (Supergirl) delivers a classic Terminator experience!
Published on February 18, 2014 20:28
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