Brian Warmoth
Chew on the Illustration Skills of Scott Cohn [Art]
Sometimes it's easy to lose something in the artwork when an animated series gets its own comic book spinoff, but artists such as Scott Cohn really excel at hitting the sweet spot in between toons and sequential storytelling. You may have caught Cohn's name on books that include "Justice League Unlimited" and Krypto the Superdog: Dog of Steel...
Stop the World and Melt With Josh Burggraf’s Captain America, Monsters and More [Art]
Looking for a new take on Marvel's most famous patriotic hero? Have a look at the floppy, cornball sketches of artist Josh Burggraf. His goofy, irreverent takes on Cap include shield chokes and sleeper holds from the Red Skull, and there's even more where that came from in his wide-ranging archives of wolf-men and nutty GIF files...
D. Campbell MacKinlay Gets His Felt On With Slimer, The Fantastic Four and More [Art]
As far as DIY comics-inspired craft voodoo goes, D. Campbell MacKinlay's recent Fantastic Four #51 tribute for Covered turned out to be a huggable-looking spool of brilliance. He refers to his fuzzy series of three-dimensional wonders as "feltems," and his experiments haven't stopped with Ben Grimm and Sue Storm...
Ruaraidh Bruce Gets Cosmic With The Silver Surfer, Muppets and More [Art]
If you could use some soft, imaginatively cosmic artwork to end your week with, try out a few pieces by Ruaraidh Bruce. His crisp shapes and exploratory compositions echo Tara McPherson's work with a slight crackle of Jack Kirby-ish energy...
Kyle Strahm Scratches Out Awesome Aliens, Monsters, Robots and More [Art]
Gritty, textured inking and horror comics go together like blood capsules and candy on Halloween, and Kyle Strahm is the kind of artist who knows how to make some delicious monsters. Strahm has done his fair share of comic book work for titles such as Tim Seeley's Hack/Slash and Claudio Sanchez's Amory Wars, but the heft of his sketch work is considerable as well...
Cat Farris Does ‘Portal,’ ‘Dead Space,’ ‘Harry Potter’ and More [Art]
You probably know that the thick lineup of talent at work over at Portland's Periscope Studio has not escaped us. Cat Farris comes from their ranks, and for anyone into pixies or cake, her online sketch pile is a veritable buffet of adorable Family Circus-sized characters and at least one rendition of a Disney princess spliced with Portal imagery...
Batman Meets ‘Breaking Bad’ in Jeff Matsuda’s Reddit-born Bat-Sketchathon [Art]
While out seeking some attention for his new iPhone game Age of Monsters: Rock Paper Scissors last week, artist Jeff Matsuda braved the open-forum interview realm of Reddit's IAmA's to offer up free Batman-related sketches to anyone with a request...
The Ladies of DC Comics Don Custom Sweaters by Hanie Mohd [Art]
When it comes to superheroine attire these days, less is definitely not always more. Artist Hanie Mohd went against the grain in a recent series of costume redesigns, though, and in doing so she conjured up a new line of fashionable and very fall-friendly sweaters for Catwoman, Power Girl, Vixen and a few of their friends from around the DC Comics universe...
Adam Rabalais Reimagines the Movie Posters of ‘Star Wars,’ ‘Tron’ and More [Art]
Cluttered movie posters are the worst. You know the ones we mean-with their crowded headshot clouds and little-to-no semblance of plot-associated content. That's why the world needs more designers like Adam Rabalais to keep concepts simple and easy to recognize...
J.P. Kalonji Captures ‘Star Trek,’ Batman, ‘Akira’ and More [Art]
You may have seen that Dark Horse is publishing a new book from Swiss artist J. P. Kalonji called Ningen's Nightmare and that the art for this supernatural samurai tale pops off the paper with the force of a thousand Muramasa blades. Kalonji's beautiful style feels light and simple while capturing a real sense of motion and character...