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April 29, 2014

Velma Dinkley



Velma Dinkley

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Published on April 29, 2014 20:20

April 28, 2014

alexrobinsonart:

Trampier’s Lich
9 x 6” pen &...



alexrobinsonart:



Trampier’s Lich


9 x 6” pen & ink


$75 E-mail me if you’re interested in owning this wicked art!



Reminder: I have another blog where I am selling original art, including The Lich

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Published on April 28, 2014 10:33

April 27, 2014

From sketchbook to finished panel #ourexpandinguniverse



From sketchbook to finished panel #ourexpandinguniverse

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Published on April 27, 2014 16:11

April 25, 2014

I learned that David Trampier, one of the classic Monster Manual...



I learned that David Trampier, one of the classic Monster Manual artists, passed away last month. Here’s my recreation of his iconic image of a Lich from MM.

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Published on April 25, 2014 17:37

April 23, 2014

mikedawwwson:

The Ink Panthers Show! Special Episode

Angie...



mikedawwwson:



The Ink Panthers Show! Special Episode



Angie Bongiolatti Spotlight



It’s a Special Episode of The Ink Panthers Show! as Mike and Alex creep nervously back into Panther’s Lair to discuss Mike’s new book, Angie Bongiolatti. They have a fun insightful conversation about all the heavy political aspects of the book, as well as all the sex scenes. The Panthers talk about the creative process, getting at what’s really rewarding about writing long-form comics (hint: it’s not the part when you’re done with them), as well as a few announcements, including information on Mike’s new(ish) podcast.



Don’t worry, after all the comics chat, there’s a few minutes leftover in the show to get down to some Classic Panthers Slushery. Easter egg hunt stampedes, strange encounters on the subway, a city of Hobo’s toilets. Man, we missed these guys!!



Buy Mike’s book HERE.



Comments welcome!



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Published on April 23, 2014 06:54

April 22, 2014

Dorothy the Huntress, Jane the Black Canary
(commissioned...



Dorothy the Huntress, Jane the Black Canary


(commissioned drawing from 2008)

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Published on April 22, 2014 10:06

April 18, 2014

What I’ve been doing #OurExpandingUniverse



What I’ve been doing #OurExpandingUniverse

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Published on April 18, 2014 12:42

April 17, 2014

Wally Wood inking Jack Kirby. Beautiful



Wally Wood inking Jack Kirby. Beautiful

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Published on April 17, 2014 21:23

Because I read A LOT of types of books, and people are often surprised when I tell them you are one of my all-time favorite writers. You seem to reference a lot of books in your publications. Have you ever written short stories, longer prose, and/or articl

I’ve written a handful of essays over the years but nothing worth digging up and never fiction. It’s funny that you bring it up, though, because I’ve been thinking about trying my hand at a proper novel or at least short story once I finish Our Expanding Universe. We’ll see. 


I love comics, of course, but there are some things you can do with prose that you can’t do with comics (and vice versa) (at least not as easily).


Thanks for your kind words.







 

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Published on April 17, 2014 14:05

Because I read A LOT of types of books, and people are often surprised when I tell them you are one of my all-time favorite writers. You seem to reference a lot of books in your publications. Have you ever written short stories, longer prose, and/or articl

I’ve written a handful of essays over the years but nothing worth digging up and never fiction. It’s funny that you bring it up, though, because I’ve been thinking about trying my hand at a proper novel or at least short story once I finish Our Expanding Universe. We’ll see. 


I love comics, of course, but there are some things you can do with prose that you can’t do with comics (and vice versa) (at least not as easily).


Thanks for your kind words.







 

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Published on April 17, 2014 14:05