Tuesday, May 31, 2011


well ugly people number 2 is almost finished, so it's time to start thinking about my next project. I'd like to do a comic about Lonewolf, a character who has been in both issues of Ugly People but has not gotten a ton of screen time. He is just a fun character to draw, with all that facial hair.
i did this drawing of him to see what he would look like if i used a brush and a nib for inking. i've started using the nib more often, but haven't had the chance to really use the brush. I was finishing up the Bacon on a Bounty story when i got it. I had already started that story with a micron, so i thought it best not to change tools half way through.
Aside from the inking another big change for this comic will be that i might write it before i draw it. The way i usually work is by coming up with a loose plot and theme, then i just thumbnail the story out on computer paper. so it is written and drawn at the same time. This time around i might write a more detailed plot before i do the thumbnails. I know for sure i'm going to type the dialog out on a computer, because as you can read i can't spell for shit.
i already started making notes for this story. It was a weird experience. I was just sitting at the computer thinking about what history the guy should have. I've never really done that. It seems silly to be taking something so humorous, and i mean my comics not comics in general, so serious. Coming up with a time-line for somebody? Strange. Although i feel like i've been building this little cast of characters so maybe it is not such a stupid idea to know everything about them?

Friday, May 27, 2011

So you can watch all of the X-Men Evolution episodes for free on hulu.com, and I’ve been watching them with Lucy. We just finished watching the first season so I thought I might share some thoughts for those of you who are interested.
If you’re not familiar with show the basic premise is it follows a group of teenage X-Men, who are studying at the Xavier Institute, while they also attend Bayville high school. The show does not follow the continuity of the regular X-Men comic. Some of the characters, like Cyclops and Jean Grey, are still teenagers, while other characters, such as Wolverine and Storm, are older and serve as instructors for the Institute.
I must say that I do like this show. I remember that it came out about the same time as the X-Men movie. I watched it on occasion, but never really followed it. The show is obviously aimed at a much younger audience (when the show premiered in 2000 I was 16, now I’m 27) but it still has some entertaining moments. It’s fun to see Wolverine as a coach like figure to the students. They are often afraid of him, but at the same time they seem to have a very real respect for him. I also like the interaction of the characters. You can see some of the behavior traits that the adult counterparts are known for, but they still act very much like teenagers. So while Scott is still very serious, and is an obvious natural leader, he still struggles with just wanted to hang out with his friends, or goof around when he should be studying. I’m not sure why but I’ve always enjoyed teenage superheroes, but that is a discussion for another time.
Most of the first season deals with the formation of both the X-Men and the Brotherhood. This was both really fun, but also very annoying. I know who all the characters are, and which side they are going to choose, so the drama of their reveal, and the battle for their loyalty was a bit lost on me. It also felt like it dragged out a bit, since the first half of the season, which is only 13 episodes, dealt with this. Still, it was a very fun way to introduce the characters to a new audience. Also it gave us a chance to learn more about the characters individual, rather than them all being on the team right from the start.
The other main characters introduced, not in either the X-Men or the Brotherhood, are Magneto, Mystic, and Sabertooth.  Magneto is very much left in the shadows. He is seen as more of a manipulator of events, rather than be involved himself. Mostly his character is kept in shadows, but it was clear to me who he was. Towards the end of the season he plays a more dominate role. It doesn’t take long for him to recruit both Mystic and Sabertooth.  I’ve always enjoyed the clear line that is drawn between hero and villain in the X-Men world. It seems like 99 percent of the characters are either with Magneto or with Professor X.
Juggernaut is also introduced in an early episode. It was fun to see him closer to his comic book origin, then other ways he has been portrayed in other media. Though the way they defeat him is somewhat ridiculous. The X-Men and the Brotherhood join up to beat him, which is a common theme throughout the season. Many of the episodes ended with the Brotherhood and the X-men both just walking away after fighting each other. I suppose it was another aspect of the show that appeals to kids, but not to adults.

The X-Men do not attend all classes at the Institute.  They go to a regular high school. I’m not really sure why that is. I supposed it was because younger kids are very excited by the idea of one day going to high school, so seeing superheroes in high school would be doubly cool. This also acted as a way for the X-Men to interact with the Brotherhood, who somehow go to the same school. This was kind of stupid. The one good thing about this was that the world does not know about mutants yet, so it doesn’t make people curious about what is really going on at the Institute.  It seems strange that rather than the X-Men dealing with mutant hating senators, they have to deal with principals, and jocks.
There is also some inconsistently with the X-Men’s powers. For example when Rouge takes Cyclops power she is in full control of it, just like Scott would be if he hadn’t suffered a brain injury.  This is the correct use of both their powers.  However they really fuck up Storms powers, who is always shooting rain or lighting right out of her hands. She doesn’t create weather, she manipulates the existing weather. Jean is also subject to varying levels of power. Sometimes she can throw a file cabinet at you, other times she has trouble throwing a chair at you.
The look of the characters is nice. I enjoy the design of the show. Wolverine wears the brown and black costume, instead of the yellow and blue costume he is more known for. I’ve always thought the brown and black costume made much more since for such a rough and savage character. I mean, come on! Can you imagine the ridiculousness of be attacked by a vicious killer with knife hands who is dressed head to toe in yellow! All the characters have an individual look, which is nice. I’ve never really cared for the movie costumes, and since the show came out at the same time as the movie you would think they would have gone for a similar look. I’m glad this was not the case.
Over all it was an enjoyable season. I will be watching season two. My hopes for the next season are that there will be more characters introduced. There have been numerous versions of the X-Men team with tons of different roasters, so there is no shortage of people who might join the team. Along with that there are a ton of villains that could show up. I’m not sure if anyone has a bigger rouges gallery then the X-Men, since you would have both the enemies of the team, and the individual characters themselves.
I'm still working on Ugly People two. it's been going well but the last few days I've hit a wall. every time i sit down to draw i just lose all my motivation. so last night i did this silly little drawing to relax myself. I've often wanted to do more "art", but i don't really consider myself an artist. I'm more of a storyteller. so when i did this drawing i just approached it the same way i would a comic.

Monday, May 23, 2011

heres all the art for Bacon on a Bounty, which is the main story from Ugly People number 2. i'm really happy with the way this turned out.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

i use microns to ink my work, but when they start to dull the line gets stiffer and harder to move around. so i'm trying to use dipnibs and brushes, which i think would have a longer shelf life. i thought it would be good practice to ink someone else pencils so i printed out some Jack Kirby. this was alot of fun to do. i was a little bit sad when i finished up. this came out way better then i thought it would. but the pencils where so finished. even more so then i usually do. so i was a bit like just tracing. but i learned a bit about how Jack drew.


here two close ups of the pictures. the rocks are just insane!
alot of my comics are just people talking. i do alot of shots where its just peoples heads and sholders, or i do a full body shot but still from the same angle. i was looking through some other comics and it dawned on me that they keep the page from getting boring by have alot of angles in the page. so i'm trying to put a varitey of different shots on each page. i think this panel turned out really well.

Saturday, May 7, 2011



here is a picture of some panels from ugly people 2. i'm still working on it. i'm about halfway done with the issue. i don't want to sound like i boasting my ego but this issue looks really great! part of the reason i've been drawing more comics latley is that the pages keep looking better and better, so i want to make more work to see the pages get better. does that make sense?