Joe-A-Day : Tunnel Rat...

Tunnel Rat wasn't a character I was as familiar with before I started working on the GI JOE comic. He was always there in the background for various cartoons or comic issues I had read. But for whatever reason, he flew under my radar. I got to draw the character quite a bit in the first couple arcs of IDW's GI JOE and quickly loved drawing this guy. All of his gear was very different then the other Joes, and whenever you have that kind of variety, I gravitate towards enjoying those characters more.

This was the Tunnel Rat card art I got to do for  the GI JOE:Battleground game. I figure with the game no longer creating new content, and recently putting out articles that show the art, it's alright to show a lot of the artwork I did finally.

Joe-A-Day: Tunnel Rat - 718

All colored prints are for sale on my blog. You can email me directly at the address below for more details!

You can check out all the collected trades I've worked on and some of my art/sketch books here at AMAZING discounts!
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For Comments and Questions you can email me atRobertQAtkins@GMAIL.com

I have a new set of art books titled- " Robert ATKINS Art: Declassified"  They are 60 pages each, full of the black and white sketches that you've seen on my blog these last few years.
I have 3 volumes. Vol. 1 is strictly GI JOE artwork, Vol 2 is MARVEL Comics Characters (X-Men, Avengers, SPIDERMAN, Etc...) and Vol. 3 is DC Comics characters (SUPERMANBATMAN, JLA, etc..) These are for sale, you can simply email me directly and payment is taken through paypal. They are $10 each and $5 flat rate shipping for 1 or all 3. I have these available at the conventions I set up at, but if you can't make the show, you can purchase them through my blog as well. You can email me if you need more details.

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