And this morning we have Darryl pencilled and ready for inks. I think this one came out quite well. People at the real J.O.B. described it as disturbing. Your thoughts? Cheers
So you want in on the Productivity Slam Down Challenge, do ya? OK, you're in. I don't know what the rules are. Just bust your ass in 2009 and next year we'll all see who's the badass.
Darrly's kinda spooky, but that kid on the tricycle - YOW!!!
Very nice, Mark. As previously stated, the juxtaposition of Darryl and the snapshot has a nice eerie feel.
Also, I think I lost your address when I stopped using Netscape for e-mail. Can you drop me a line at swngshft (at) nycap (dot) rr (dot) com, I wanted to talk to you about something.
Former comic book artist now full-time graphic designer managing department for international crafts manufacturer. Still active in drawing and looking to have something published in the near future. Enjoying married life in the Wilds of Western Massachusetts.
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That's great work. I would definitely read any comic that had that guy in it.
It's too bad he's a tertiary character, however he did feature quite prominently in the latest BPRD story arc.
Totally like it. Neat contrast between the beast and the family. Terrific beech(?) trees!
Awesome. Dig the whole design..makes me want to turn it over and start reading a cool bprd story. looking forward to ink and colour.
So you want in on the Productivity Slam Down Challenge, do ya? OK, you're in. I don't know what the rules are. Just bust your ass in 2009 and next year we'll all see who's the badass.
Darrly's kinda spooky, but that kid on the tricycle - YOW!!!
Very nice, Mark. As previously stated, the juxtaposition of Darryl and the snapshot has a nice eerie feel.
Also, I think I lost your address when I stopped using Netscape for e-mail. Can you drop me a line at swngshft (at) nycap (dot) rr (dot) com, I wanted to talk to you about something.
Thanks!
Uh Oh, what did I do now Bill?
e-mail sent with work and home addresses.
Mk
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