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Magik: New Mutants, X-Men grayscale Copic head shot

February 20th, 2012

Drew this while hanging with friends this past weekend.

Drawn with Copic Sketch Markers.

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Young Justice Superboy

January 16th, 2012

A Copic marker (mostly) grayscale piece.

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Shawn Spencer from Psych

January 7th, 2012

I did this sketch of Shawn Spencer from TV’s Psych during a round of Sketch Suggestions from my Twitter and Facebook Fan Page feeds.

Thanks to Cheryl Manley from my Facebook Fan page for the character suggestion. If they were to ever do a Psych comic book series, I think that would be a fun comic to draw!

Drawn with COPIC sketch markers:

 

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Atomic Robo

January 7th, 2012

I did this sketch of Atomic Robo during a round of Sketch Suggestions from my Twitter and Facebook Fan Page feeds.

Thanks to Kersimus on Twitter for the character suggestion.

Drawn with COPIC sketch markers:

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Copic sketch: Young Avengers, Wiccan

January 7th, 2012

I did this sketch of Wiccan from Young Avengers during a round of Sketch Suggestions from my Twitter and Facebook Fan Page feeds.

Thanks to Dana Shukartsi and Fabian Guajardo de Luna for the character suggestion.

Drawn with COPIC sketch markers:

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1960′s X-Men: Jean Grey

August 22nd, 2011

I drew this Jean Grey piece for fun during some downtime last week.
The original X-Men class uniforms are a great design!

Drawn with Copic warm gray markers and Pigma Micron markers.

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Todd Nauck draws Dazzler

August 10th, 2011

With my new comic, Iron Age #3 coming out today starring Dazzler, I thought it’d be fun to whip this up.

Enjoy!

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Apocalypse from X-Factor… or “Ol’ Blue Lips is Back…”

June 28th, 2011

I was a kid when Apocalypse first appeared in the pages of X-Factor.
He was such a simple bad guy back then: morphing, stretching, some experimenting, and world domination planning…
Ah, the good ol’ days….

Drawn with Copic, Pigma Micron, and Tria markers.

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Secret Wars Spider-Woman

June 6th, 2011

When I first started reading comics as a kid, I started in the middle of the Marvel SuperHeroes Secret Wars (issues #7-9).
That’s where I discovered Spider-Woman. My first thought was “Who is this lady?!? She doesn’t look like the red one from the cartoon!”
But I kept reading and didn’t let that slow me down. I’d later learn who was who and didn’t let two Spider-Women throw me.

I guess she’s called Arachne now. But to me, she’ll always be Secret Wars Spider-Woman!

Drawn with Copic, Pigma Micron, TRIA, and Sharpie markers, with WhiteOut.

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Sketch Card: Psylocke

May 11th, 2011

Okay. I’m just gonna say it. I prefer British Psylocke over Ninja Psylocke. There. I did it.

Psylocke was a part of my favorite X-Men era, the Australian Outback X-Men. I liked her new armored costume during that time. Just recently learned Art Adams designed that costume.

Now, I’m not against Ninja Psylocke. She’s great in Uncanny X-Force. I just like Betsy Braddock more before she went through the Siege Perilous and came out the other side as a ninja.

And when they brought in Revanche and had this whole “who’s really who” conundrum… Well. I’m still confused. Maybe I was over-thinking it and someone can break it down for me in a few simple sentences. Anyone?

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