Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Devil's Work Pt. 13


HAPPY HALLOWEEN! 

The final piece of the "Devil's Work" series, and I'm sorry to see it go.  Once again using my pal Doll Bambino as the model. Dig back into the blog and check out the older ones if you missed em , and thanks so much for hanging out the past 13 days. 

Now to get back to hiding razor blades in candy. 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Devil's Work Pt.12


Draw your pals whenever you can, but make time to draw them as devils. 

For the last two parts of this series, I'm using my pal Doll Bambino as the model. Partly because she owes me a favor, partly because she's a great homage to Crumb and Coop's devil girls, but mostly because she already had a devil costume.

One more to go.  Happy Devil's Night!  

You can't reason with a headless man


Messing around with an old sketch in Procreate.  Enjoy!


AND 
it ain't Halloween till you hear.......



Monday, October 29, 2012

Tim, Halloween: The "Great Pumpkin" rides again!


Ok, I lied, defiantly not the "Great Pumpkin", just think of it as the "trick" part of "trick or treat".

This is a colored version of my drawing from last Thursday's "Drink and Draw", what's that, you missed going, well now I don't feel so bad for tricking you.

Original drawing is posted here

Devil's Work Pt.11


Eleven down, almost time to eat a bunch of candy under the guise of testing it for little kids. 

The Demon


 It's the 1970's and I'm a kid. Every week we ride our bikes to the local Rexxel Drug Store in my home town. Walking into the magazine section there they are. Shelves filled with multi colored covers of comic goodness, rows upon rows of them. Next to the shelves is the spinnerette. Again filled with comics...I feverishly thumb through cover after cover looking for my one true goal that week. Jack Kirby's The Demon.  
 Probably one of the more bizarre creations of Mr. Kirby...but enjoyable still to this day. (I still own a few copies of the original run...and plan on snagging the omnibus someday along with Kamandi.) The Demon was THE very first comic page I ever did, panel for panel...word for word...I recreated two pages of the first issue. The scene where Merlins demon, Etrigan throws himself into the hordes of oncoming soldiers. Swords, helmets and pieces flying everywhere. I am in awe of the book, little did I know where that would someday lead me. So this was all about fun...and I had a blast doing it. Paint markers...pen...ink on colored paper.