Dug up some old baddies from a Comic Code-friendly comic book I’m writing about a superhero who has greatness thrust upon him. Set in Toronto. Added them to the ‘COMICS’ gallery, but thought I’d show ‘em here so you can find ‘em easy!
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Here’s something I found stashed on the hard drive. An assignment from Joe Kubert’s school. I’m thinking that might be either Joe or Andy’s work on the corrections. Man, those guys really KNOW what they’re doing! Such an honour.
Oh, and here’s a rough I bought from Andy Kubert himself at the Toronto FanExpo this year. (I’m all about the process – I don’t really read comics anymore for some reason) Isn’t it awesome?
Easy situation setup first panel, who dominates the situation second panel, some great composition statements that support the story in the third one, who dominates again in the fourth one, and you want to turn the page to see what happens after seeing the madman with the gun. He’s obviously about to do something horrible, plus it puts you in Batman’s shoes using a subjective POV. ‘What would YOU do?’ it seems to ask. To find out, you gotta turn the page.
Love it!
Good Knight Nate! Hiya fella. I almost forgot about you.
And oh YEAH – this guy too. Hm. Better get moving.












