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David Perillo’s ‘M.A.S.K.’ and ‘Ghostbusters’ Pieces Are Slimed With Excellence [Art]
David Perillo, our favorite candidate to design Masters of the Universe characters for an episode of The Powerpuff Girls, also makes some snazzy commissions that look like they're ready for themed vinyl album covers. Faces from ThunderCats, M...
Daniel James Cox Paints With Blockbuster Style [Art]
Daniel James Cox knows how to lay down some mighty paint strokes. He works in cinematic concept art and portraiture, filled with brilliant lighting and effect choices. Basically, if you didn't wake up this morning with a hankering to see an IMAX Doc Frankenstein movie, that's all about to change...
Otis Frampton Comes Alive in Awesome Superhero, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Illustrations [Art]
Otis Frampton's takes on fantasy, sci-fi and superheroes should pleasure the eye tastebuds of all the Earthworm Jim and DC: The New Frontier fans out there. Frampton's got a solid Doug TenNapel meets Kazu Kibuishi look to his work, which encompasses a pair of webcomics called Escape from Planet Nowhere and The Song of Xanthia, as well as a trove of beautiful commissions...
Tina Lugo Takes an Avant-garde Approach to Painting Batman’s Nipples [Art]
If you like your artwork with extra Batman nipples and melting action, Tina Lugo's got your hookup. She works with super-shiny materials such as enamel on plexiglass and plastic Mickey Mouse toys covered in questionable white substances. Be warned; if seeing Bruce Wayne and Mickey compromised positions straight out of a Tijuana Bible on LSD and Viagra, you may wish to avert your eyes (possibly sor
Marc Basile Reimagines Cherished Childhood Comic Covers and More [Art]
Fans of classic Silver Age Marvel covers and the work of Tim Sale should like what they see when they open up Marc Basile's portfolio of work. In addition to recovering The Incredible Hulk #1 for the Recovered Blog recently, he's also toyed around with the story concepts from the first five Marvel books he remembers buying when he was 12...
Andre De Freitas Illustrates the Dead and the Beautiful [Art]
Andre De Freitas paints portraits that will stare holes straight through your head-and that goes doubly for the ones with flaky zombie flesh and holes in their own heads. De Freitas has zombified a couple of normally unassuming fellows with his Tintin, Waldo and Iron Man studies, and his living subjects are just as impressive...
Logan Faerber Draws Heroes, Robots, Warriors and Vampires Until the Break of Dawn [Art]
Logan Faerber's art drips and stretches with a shocking amount of finesse. It's easy to get carried away with exaggerated proportions, and many artists do; but Faerber sets himself apart with his vivid, looney interpretations of Harry Potter and Thor...
Nick Derington Draws Monster-Sized Action Like Nobody’s Business [Art]
Nick Derington meshes some anime sensibilities with a subtle, Saturday-morning-ready simplicity that occasionally makes his art look like a smoothed-over variation of something Mike Mignola might have drawn. Then there's his raging mustachioed version of the Incredible Hulk, which couldn't be more timely for November when everyone is letting their facial follicles go wild...
Nuno Plati Tears it Up With Elektra, Green Lantern, Iron First and More [Art]
Portugal-based artist Nuno Plati has been producing some brain-ticklingly vibrant art this year (and before). First, he started showing up in Marvel books such as The Amazing Spider-Man and X-Men: First Class Marvel Girl, and then he started kicking his pin-up output into high gear with a killer variety of styles that range from slashy Frank Miller-ish pieces to more elegant illustrative looks at
Tradd Moore’s Got it Going on From Pencils to Colors [Art]
Not all comic book artists can claim to produce pencil work that is as interesting to pick apart (or more so) as their finished, colored pieces. Tradd Moore falls into that category, though. That's no knock against the colored art in The Strange Talent of Luther Strode at Image Comics, but if you've seen the Fin Fang Foom he drew recently, you know his penciled images are equally glorious to gush