Sunday, May 13, 2012

Sonic the Hedgehog 236

And here's a preview of this month's Sonic the Hedgehog. Be sure to pick it up!

SONIC THE HEDGEHOG #236

"Cry Freedom!": The Freedom Fighters are no more. Dr. Eggman moves on to terrorize a Mobius unopposed. King Naugus rules through a campaign of fear. But Sonic isn’t about to let all that stop him! A new era is about to begin as two new teams burst onto the scene to save the world! The future begins today in this great jumping-on-point issue!

Script: Ian Flynn
Art: Tracy Yardley!, Terry Austin, John Workman and Matt Herms
Cover: Tracy Yardley!

Shipping Date: 4/18
On Sale at Comic Specialty Shops: 5/2
32-page, full color comic
$2.99 US.


Saturday, May 12, 2012

Mega Man 13

Hey guys! Here's a preview of this month's issue of Mega Man from Archie Comics. Be sure to pick it up!


MEGA MAN #13
"Spiritus ex Machina" Part One: Mega Man joins Dr. Light at the Advanced Robotics Trade Show to address the future of thinking machines. New faces abound – who are Drs. Cossack and Lalinde? What sinister forces lurk behind the scenes? Meanwhile, Dr. Wily searches for something to give him the edge deep in the forbidden Lanfront Ruins. All this plus the debut of RUSH!

Script: Ian Flynn
Art: Jonathan Hill, Gary Martin, John Workman and Matt Herms
Cover: Patrick "SPAZ" Spaziante & Matt Herms
Villain Sketch Variant Cover: Jonathan Hill

Shipping Date: 4/25
On Sale at Comic Specialty Shops: 5/9
32-page, full color comic
$2.99 US.


Friday, May 11, 2012

Work-in-Progress: Sonic Anniversary

Yikes! I can't believe it took me this long to sit down and ink this sucker. It's been a whirlwind the last couple months now that I've taken on a third book, but it was really satisfying to finally get this wrapped up. Now to drop some colors on it!

Look Back: Mega Man 04

Colorist retrospectives continue! In this exciting conclusion to Mega Man's inaugural story arc, "Let the Games Begin," we go inside the Wily Castle and face down bosses like the Yellow Devil, Copy Mega Man and a rematch with the Robot Masters! The Yellow Devil sequence was especially fun - though I wish I'd thought of a way to better render his "gloop," especially when he "dies." But I love that last panel, when Mega Man teleports into the next part of the castle only to be surrounded by all of his brothers, waiting for their second chance to take him down.
I remember working on the second half of this issue while visiting my in-laws in Virginia. Unlike my office PC, I've never been able to get the colors on my laptop's monitor to accurately look like the printed page. While that isn't super necessary with digital coloring - you can memorize color mixtures or Eyedrop your color choices - I found it to be a little less organic feeling in the latter half, particularly in the backgrounds.

That said, a cool "side effect" of this was definitely evil Copy Mega Man. I'd wanted his colors to be a little more muted than our Blue Bomber hero. Mega Man is our good guy with really saturated, awesome blues and so his evil doppleganger would be the opposite of that and a pale imitation. It looked a little more subtle on the laptop but was way more noticeable on the printed page and I'm very pleased with that.
Our final page of the story introduces Time Man and Oil Man. The original Mega Man video game was different in a couple ways from its sequels, most notably having only six Robot Masters instead of the eventual eight. So when MM1 was remade in the super-cute PSP game Mega Man: Powered Up, two more RM's were retconned into the story to bring MM1 to a proper eight bosses.

A-a-and, it was a little controversial (scroll down to the trivia section). I think Patrick Spaziante's fix to this - to simply have Oil Man's scarf cover his lower face - was ingenius, though.

And that wraps up this first story arc. I feel that the first issue was the strongest in this arc - a true comic-book retelling of Mega Man's origins - but the whole thing was a brilliant nod to Mega Man fans and a fantastic introduction to new readers. The whole story is available as a TPB, and issue one was even reprinted as this year's Mega Man FCBD offering. Hope you guys check it out!

Friday, May 4, 2012

Cover Round-Up

Woo! Lotsa' covers I colored for are popping up on news sites and in interviews and things. These books won't be solicited until later this month, but here's a great sneak peek of some New Crusaders and Life with Archie stuff I colored, originally courtesy of ICv2 and USA Today, respectively.
Will share the raw artwork for these after the solicits drop.

Left: Pencils by Ryan Jampole
Right: Artwork by Pat & Tim Kennedy
Bottom: Fernando Ruiz and Bob Smith

Stan Lee's Mighty Seven 03 Cover

How cool is this?? I got to color Stan Lee!
Raw artwork for the regular cover to issue 03 of Stan Lee's Mighty 7, artwork by Alex Saviuk.

Sonic Super Special 03

Hey guys! Be sure to pick up this month's Sonic Super Special, issue three, featuring an all new original story prologue for the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 2 video game! This was alotta' fun to work on! I picked up a copy from my local Toys R Us yesterday, and am really excited with how well it came out. Be sure to check it out!