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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Chuck that page!
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Did you ever have a page in your sketchbook that was so bad and so embarrassing that you tore it out and chucked it? This was one of those pages that made me cringed every time I came to it. So today I said to myself, "ENOUGH!" and ripped it out of my moleskine. But something wouldn't let me throw it in the can. Now, I'm not one of those artists that can't bring himself to throw away any of his stuff because each and every piece, good or bad holds some kind of sentimentality or sense of importance. This particular page was a result of a crappy angst filled day and stuff poured out of me. For some reason, it felt like I was throwing away some piece of my soul. There were parts that were overworked and others that were painfully too personal. So I decided to cut it up and put it back together in no particular order, however it seemed best. As I was pasting the pieces down it occurred to me that this had a comic book feel so I scanned the final and added the black borders in photoshop which I really dug. I like that it is cryptic and jumbled up like my brain can so often be. This reminded me of the awesome @johnhendrix who said something in his book, Drawing Is Magic that stuck with me. He said, "Don't worry about doing anything wrong. If you're hoping your sketchbook turns into a glossy display of only your best drawings, you are not carrying a sketchbook, you are carrying a portfolio." In other words, explore, take chances, loosen up and have fun. Try your best to go at it like an uninhibited child. In so doing, you will stretch as an artist by avoiding repetition and predictability. We all know how to do what we already know. To sum up, I created a bad page, and whether or not I was able to fix it, it expanded me. So, follow your pencil, pen, or whatever and let them take you to places you never imagined when you started. Then, maybe you will end up staring happily at the final and with childlike wonder, say, "man, where did that come from?"

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FRENEMY FRENEMY Plus Member
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The Explorers
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"The Explorers" 14ft tall by 48ft long mural painting in Vienna, Austria alongside my friend Dead Beat Hero this past weekend. His comic book style robot characters emerging from the river into my crazy cartoon world.

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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They Grow Up So Fast

I get to marry by best friend, Lindsey tomorrow. I spent a year and a half writing and drawing my very first comic book. It was about our life together and how I proposed to her. This strip is an excerpt from that comic.

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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The Spectators

I am almost done with my comic book. I drew this for the inside cover.

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Introductions
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It's official! I've finally started drawing my first comic book. Here are the thumbnails for the first two pages. Meet Buil and Wrecks

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Natasha Natasha
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Sketchbook day 7

Rad experience joining a local drawing group for the first time yesterday although I didn't realise how inconvenient my backpack was going to be, it made me slow to set up / pack up and a few of us had to organise a locker at the gallery as we didn't know backpacks weren't allowed so I spent most of today sewing a bag/sketchbook cover which fits an A4 sketchbook, pencils, id and phone and also has some backing in it so I can easily sketch on my lap without dropping my stuff all over the place. I'm going to do a bit more work on my weird comic book page tonight but in the mean time this is my sea serpent digitally coloured, he lives at Apollo Bay and likes to sleep camouflaged amongst the lifesaver rings.

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Melissa Lomax Melissa Lomax
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Our Day

This piece is from my online comic @ doodletowncomic.com and was inspired by Free Comic Book Day in Philly!

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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Hardball and Riley Hit the Road

The second page of Steel Cloud has our heroes, Hardball and Riley with their band going on the road to perform. Little do they know they're going to have some trouble.

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Kyle Mayfield Kyle Mayfield
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comic cop

officer in comic book land

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Hayley Patterson Hayley Patterson
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Vintage Doodle

An old-style doodle, with many parts to look at! This took a few days, from the initial drawing, to inking, to uploading to my computer and digitally coloring and adding textures and detail! Lots of fun, and definitely different from my normal doodle-style. Thanks for viewing!

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Ginger Ginger
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Drawtober23 Day 19 Raven

Meet Edgar Allen Pinfeather. He's a raven that enjoys solitude, rollerskating, reading (especially comic books), his laptop,and long nights

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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Undercats

Pencil sketch for a cover for a book I'm working on.

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Sneezy Sneezy
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GAS FACE 2

Jung here. Done 2022 with Color pencils on 81/2 x 11 comicbook board backing. This is my character that i have created and it is part 2 of the original gas face that i had created. One day I went to my comic book shop and I was looking around and i saw this comicbook board backings,which is a bit larger than regular backings cuz it is for magazine size backing boards when I asked the worker at the comic book shop he said they are not selling those backings so I asked him can I have some and he said yes, so I used one of the backings on the backside to draw this character of mine,but I noticed as i was working on the piece the backing surface of the paper start to peel off and it was not durable at all. As you can see you will see some tiny peeled off spots of the paper in the artwork. Original art is up for sale $20 (shipping fee will apply) USD email me jungmeister4@yahoo.com Also I have my 2023 Wall calendar up for sale $19.95 with my artworks through Artwanted.com art community website. Click or copy / paste the link below and would be appreciated if you can support me on the calendar https://www.artwanted.com/artist.cfm?ArtID=115637&Tab=Calendar

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Shilo Buhl Shilo Buhl
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Retro Venom

Retro tv and comic book colors with a modern Venom art style

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Hermit Hermit
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HAMMERED

(Black biro on a 75mm x 125mm notecard) A juxtaposed image of a comic book type image with an unrelated speech caption. The type of thing you tend to hear from those on their mobile phones on buses.

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Hermit Hermit
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THE LAUGHING GIRL

(2B pencil on a 139mm x 87mm postcard) A single comic book frame can sometimes tell a great story on its own, sometimes differing from the story in the actual comic book. An idea that I used with this frame that I drew.

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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Steel Cloud at the Laboratory

This is the sexiest page in an upcoming book I'm printing for Rogue Planet Books. It's a book of comics I did many years ago. I'm a bit embarrassed by some of it, but the drawings were great.

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Hermit Hermit
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WIZBANG! - Pet Demon

(2B pencil on a 87mm x 139mm postcard) The idea of owning an exotic pet was always used in comic book adverts. The most well known one being the sea monkeys. People thought they were getting something really special, until it was pointed out to them that they were just brine shrimp. But imagine if something like a pet demon was available!

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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No More Smiles, cartoon for book, Hardball and Riley, The Ultimate Package.

This is a page for a collection of comics called Hardball and Riley, The Ultimate Package. It's over 160 pages so far and I keep finding old cartoons in my collection.

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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The University Tunnel

Just did this for a cartoon I'm working on for a book - which is getting big! 160 pages!

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Tracy Tracy
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Corrupt Corporations down to there Franchises

I decided to do a comic book look on this project.

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Bilaal Sulaiman Bilaal Sulaiman
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Comic book cover assignment

One of my assignments asked me to draw a comic book cover using existing comics and manga. This was my third attempt at using ballpoint pen for a drawing, my shading tends to look odd in smaller spaces but I'm trying to work on it

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Élias Roux Élias Roux
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Redhead with tender heart

Portrait of a young girl. Raw art, comic book style, pen and ink on paper.

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Armando Armando
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Mermaid on the Beach

This was the very first mermaid illustration that I've created for my business called Dream Pigment. I ran a small print run of this image and have sold this at comic book conventions and art events.

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Hermit Hermit
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WIZBANG! - The Triplejack Gun

(2B pencil on A6 card) A parody of the type of advert you'd see in the old comic books. What nasty little child wouldn't want something as wonderful as this?

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Hermit Hermit
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WIZBANG! - Pocket Atom Bomb

(2B pencil on a 87mm x 139mm postcard) There used to be comic book adverts for cap grenades, which this is a parody of.

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Hermit Hermit
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WIZBANG! - Death Ray Specs

(2B pencil on a 87mm x 139mm postcard) X-ray specs were an iconic mail order item in comics. It was one of the first things that kids bought that introduced them to the world of dubious adverts. I kept the image here simple, like the original advert.

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Hermit Hermit
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WIABANG! - Star Portal

(2B pencil on a 87mm x 139mm postcard) Sometimes, how-to books were sold in old comic book adverts. These ranged from ventriloquism to hypnosis and promised amazing things when, in reality, they were just little booklets. With this artwork, I chose to depict one that would show you how to build something truly wonderful.

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Hermit Hermit
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WIZBANG! - Mind Probe

(2B pencil on a 87mm x 139mm postcard) The old comic book adverts used to promise amazing things for cheap prices. Here, I've spoofed that with an advert for a mind probe.

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Hermit Hermit
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CUT-PRICE HOLIDAYS

(2B pencil on a 125mm x 75mm notecard) Another juxtaposed artwork that shows an everyday phrase used against a completely out of context comic book frame.

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