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Caltex98

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  1. The the third and last of Bill Galvan's hommages to John Severin's illustrations in Cracked!:

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    35 characters enjoying a lazy day on the boardwalk. Special appearance by Harleen Frances Quinzel and her gang of Harleys. The size is a huge 24"x18".
    Click on the picture for a larger scan in my CAF gallery.
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    Jeff Shultz approached me with some roughs of unused cover ideas and wondered if I wanted him to finish any of them? I liked this one the best:

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    For a cover there is quite a lot of activity going on here.
    Click on the picture for a larger scan in my CAF gallery.

  2. After some minor hassle with the seller this page arrived:

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    Page 10 from Lady Killer #4 which shows that Joëlle Jones knows her way around a 1958 Chevrolet Apache Fleetside pick-up and enjoys drawing cars just as much as she does vintage fashion. (I already owned the page that comes next.) Click on the picture for a larger scan in my CAF gallery.
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    The the third and last of Bill Galvan's hommages to John Severin's illustrations in Cracked!:

    Archie_boardwalk_sm.jpg.8dc23e7224c26aa92fef8c64677c6366.jpg

    35 characters enjoying a lazy day on the boardwalk. Special appearance by Harleen Frances Quinzel and her gang of Harleys. The size is a huge 24"x18".
    Click on the picture for a larger scan in my CAF gallery.
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Jeff Shultz approached me with some roughs of unused cover ideas and wondered if I wanted him to finish any of them. I liked this one the best:

    Shultz_unused_cover_sm.jpg.27aaf7bed946ea0e0aa64c008f76d9e2.jpg

    For a cover there is quite a lot of activity going on here.
    Click on the picture for a larger scan in my CAF gallery.

  3. A commission I picked up from Dan Parent in July. I figured Sabrina Spellman needed some cool new way of transport (the broom is unpractical at times) and what could be cooler than my own Fiat Barchetta Spider?

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    I'm not sure she would be content with being confided to the passenger seat, though.
    Click on the picture for a larger scan (and picture of the actual car) in my CAF gallery.

  4. Last weekend it was the Stockholm International Comics Festival, and besides hanging out with old and new friends, enjoying interesting panel discussions and in general having a good time I also got this addition to my sketchbook.

    When my friend Hedvig (enormously talented) volunteers to make a contribution in the sketchbook one has to come up with a terrific idea on the spot. I have always wanted to see how she handles DC Comics resident super magician, Zatanna Zatara, and as she also is an expert on drawing funny animals I thought of Amanda Conner's cover from Zatanna issue 12. What is Zatanna's reaction when she realizes what has happened?

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    Hedvig disappeared carrying my sketchbook and returned a couple of hours later with this:

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    Click on the picture for a larger scan on my CAF.
    I am sure Amanda doesn't mind. BTW, Hedvig makes way too few comics since her main source of income is work in animation and gaming, mostly character design.

  5. Finally  had the opportunity to pick up these four pages by Chynna Clugston-Flores that had been waiting for me ever since I had to cancel my trip to the U.S. this summer (due to the Scandinavian Airlines pilot strike):

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    Blue Monday: Absolute Beginners #4 page 10.

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    Blue Monday: Absolute Beginners #4 page 11.

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    Scooter Girl #6, page 5.

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    Scooter Girl #6, page 17.

    And a small bonus since we had discussed the difference between swedish and californian heatwaves:

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    A suffering Bleu Finnegan.

    Click on the pictures to see larger scans in my CAF gallery.

  6. On 11/2/2022 at 8:14 PM, alxjhnsn said:

    New Art Day - Faux Sugar and Spike 100 Cover by Walt Simonson

    As many of you know, I'm a Sheldon Mayer fan. Sheldon was a long time editor and staffer at what is now DC and as such he selected Superman from the submittal pile for Action 1, helped create many of DC's GA characters (Green Lantern, Flash, Wonder Woman, etc.). Eventually, he decided he wanted to tell stories rather than teaching others how to tell stories. In this role, he created his most famous creations - Sugar Plumm and Spike Wilson.

    That series reached issue 98 before eye trouble prevented him from working. A decade or two later, DC created a 99th issue using material he'd done for non-US publication after surgery corrected his eyesight. But the kids have never had a 100th issue. 

    While I wait for that issue, I decided to create a number of variant (alternative) covers for it. 

    The latest is from Walter Simonson! This is a huge deal for me since Walter doesn't do commissions with very limited exceptions. However, he does do free signed head sketches of significant detail for con goers.

    But I never had one done since I haven't had an interesting idea despite the number of times that I've met him. This year, I did.

    I thought that I could obey the rules and get a new S&S 100 faux cover by requesting Sugar and Spike sliding down his signature. I had three days available for the three items (Sugar, Spike, and signature as a slope/slide).

    It took only two passes!

    I present Sugar and Spike sliding down Mt. Simonson!

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    Too bad I didn't know you were in Baltimore since my buddy Alan spent six hours in the Simonson line on Saturday (and I checked in with him from time to time to see how things progressed). We must have been mere feet from each other without knowing it! Oh well, maybe some other time...B|

  7. Because of the Scandinavian Airlines pilot strike I had to cancel my participation in the San Diego Comic-con 2022 at the last minute. This was of course a big disappointment but recieving this artwork in the mail a month later almost made up for that mishap.

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    I had asked my friend (and fellow OA collector) Alan D. to get the Comic-con cover variant of Betty & Veronica Friends Forever Summer Surf Party by Dan Parent, celebrating Sabrina the Teenage Witch's 60th anniversary and in connection with that mentioned the fact that me and her are the same age. So unbeknownst to me he arranged for this special greeting card drawn by Scott Shaw! and signed by some of my favorite people in the industry which I always look forward to meet: Jimmy Palmiotti, Scott Eder, Amanda Conner, Terry Dodson and the aforementioned Scott and Dan. And Alan himself of course!
    Me being surprised is an understatement! A big thank you to Alan for organizing this special treat!

  8. I walked away from this years edition of Stockholm International Comics Festival (back IRL after being digital only for two years) with two sketches in the book and one commission in the works.

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    Swedish comic genius (and accomplished blues musician) Patrik Norrman drew his characters James Hund (international playboy) and his sidekick Lieutenant Barskeback (very trigger happy).

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    Hanna Stromberg who currently is having great success with her comic strip Our House (think Hi and Lois for the 2020:s) drew swedish Donald Duck-translator and founder of the Swedish Donaldistic Society Stefan Dios (which she has done many times before). He is obviously not amused (Caption: "Why do I have to be drawn all the tine?").

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    I asked Oscar Hjelmgren if he could elaborate on his previous interpretation of Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, maybe a little cheesecake perhaps? Time was short because the birth of his first kid was scheduled just a couple of weeks later, but he managed to squeeze it in before baby boy Astor was squeezed out.This is what I recieved in the mail: A large (297 x 420 mm) acrylic painting of Harley at the beach, playing Frogwhack.  B|

    Click on the pictures for larger scans in my CAF gallery.

  9. In the 1970's when I sporadically bought the swedish James Bond comic book I always felt let down if the adventure had Yaroslav Horak as the artist instead of John McLusky which I considered THE James Bond artist. But when Titan Books started their reprint series of the James Bond comic strip in the early 2000's (with considerably better reproduction quality) I found that I had to reconsider. Horak was a master of the action sequence and and I can't think of another artist which has the same use of bold contrasts between black and white. So even if  don't own any OA by him (yet) I can definitely say that I now enjoy reading his stuff.

  10. Not many art purchases this year but at least I have kept Megan Levens busy with commissions. And since she (as many artists) suffered from a significant lack of income due to the cancelled convention circuit it seemed like a better way to spend my funds.

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    Margot Robbie as the one and only Harleen Frances Quinzel a.k.a. Harley Quinn in the movie Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) was a totally pitch perfect performance! Just like she had walked out of the comic books and onto the screen.
    Megan Levens share my opinion, and I think it shows in this beautifully rendered commission of Ms. Robbie as Harley on rollerskates and with her iconic mallet slung over her shoulder. Click on the picture for link to a bigger scan on CAF.

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    Since Megan Levens knows her way around a "Squarebird" (the nickname for the 1958-1960 Ford Thunderbird) because it is the daily driver of the witches in her and Kate Leth's comic Spell On Wheels, she was my first choice for a commission of Elvira and her Macabre Mobile (a 1959 coupé with the roof removed and customized by the late, great George Barris). Again, click on the picture for link to a bigger scan on CAF.

  11. 5 hours ago, alxjhnsn said:
    Merry Christmas. I had a great one so far (it runs to the 6th (Epiphany) by the way) and I thought I'd share something unexpected.
     
    I hired Thomas Zahler to take my story and turn it into a comic, i.e., he scripted and drew it. What was the story? It was about how I met and proposed to Kathy.
     
    I've told that to bored audiences all over the world and now, thanks to Thom, it was documented in full color glory.
     
    The deal was a fully digital comic, i.e., no original art for my collection. That's okay with me and it definitely less expensive than a hand drawn book.
    However, he surprised me with the cover art as an Anniversary/Christmas present and that's what I'm posting.
     
    Click the image to read Description on the CAF and you'll find links to Thom's site, the printer, the comic, the --script, and the story that I sent Thom. Enjoy!
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    Absolutely amazing, Alex! I'm impressed (to say the least).

  12. Not many art purchases this year but at least I have kept Megan Levens busy with commissions. And since she (as many artists) suffered from a significant lack of income due to the cancelled convention circuit it seemed like a better way to spend my funds.

    1369077370_harley2kommission_tumme.jpg.256771e804a4811f6659c7b645ceb213.jpg

    Margot Robbie as the one and only Harleen Frances Quinzel a.k.a. Harley Quinn in the movie Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) was a totally pitch perfect performance! Just like she had walked out of the comic books and onto the screen.
    Megan Levens share my opinion, and I think it shows in this beautifully rendered commission of Ms. Robbie as Harley on rollerskates and with her iconic mallet slung over her shoulder. Click on the picture for link to a bigger scan on CAF.

    1356306846_elvirat-bird_tumme.jpg.296a1ecd04bd120f53fdcb8bfdcabaa8.jpg

    Since Megan Levens knows her way around a "Squarebird" (the nickname for the 1958-1960 Ford Thunderbird) because it is the daily driver of the witches in her and Kate Leth's comic Spell On Wheels, she was my first choice for a commission of Elvira and her Macabre Mobile (a 1959 coupé with the roof removed and customized by the late, great George Barris). Again, click on the picture for link to a bigger scan on CAF.