DeclanShalvey

Brian Wood Introduces a ‘Mini Event’ with a ‘Massive’ Piece of John Paul Leon Artwork
Brian Wood Introduces a ‘Mini Event’ with a ‘Massive’ Piece of John Paul Leon Artwork
Brian Wood Introduces a ‘Mini Event’ with a ‘Massive’ Piece of John Paul Leon Artwork
The story of life after "The Crash," a catastrophic ecological disaster that's left the world in ruins (and just awfully damp), The Massive launched earlier this year to become one of Dark Horse's most popular creator-owned series. Written by Brian Wood, Captain Callum Israel's quest to find his Das Kapital's lost sister ship, The Massive, has seen the (former...
Declan Shalvey Shares His Art From Age 10 to Age 30
Declan Shalvey Shares His Art From Age 10 to Age 30
Declan Shalvey Shares His Art From Age 10 to Age 30
If you've seen his work on Thunderbolts, then you probably already know why Declan Shalvey is easily one of my favorite artists working in comics today. His work is fantastic, beautiful and dynamic in a way that doesn't look like anything else on the stands...
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: 10 Artists Take on the Fourth World and More
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: 10 Artists Take on the Fourth World and More
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: 10 Artists Take on the Fourth World and More
I've been taking a sketchbook to comic book conventions for years -- and I've gotten some truly amazing things -- but when this year's HeroesCon rolled around, I decided to start a new one with a theme. I strongly considered doing an all-pro-wrestler sketchbook, but with the recent death of the Macho man Randy Savage, it didn't seem like the right time...
Comic Twart Celebrates One Year of Awesome Art
Comic Twart Celebrates One Year of Awesome Art
Comic Twart Celebrates One Year of Awesome Art
Here at ComicsAlliance, we've been fans of the Comic Twart blog since day one, and this week, the best online art jam on the web celebrates its official one year anniversary! As you can see by Evan "Doc" Shaner's anniversary piece above, the site has seen a gang of incredible artists teaming up to pick one character or theme to draw every week, from Zorro to the films of Alfred Hitchcoc
Marvel Comics Get the ‘What If’ Treatment at Comic Twart
Marvel Comics Get the ‘What If’ Treatment at Comic Twart
Marvel Comics Get the ‘What If’ Treatment at Comic Twart
Unlike the time Comic Twart told its contributors to each draw a piece of Sandman art, their Marvel Comics and "What If...?" themes demanded that artists stick within the confines of Spider-Man and Iron Man's universe. The flip side was that they could re-imagine established concepts however they saw fit, and the visions of Man-Thing and Rocket Raccoon that they produced made their final
The Many Faces of Luke Cage, Drawn Live by Comic Twart [Art]
The Many Faces of Luke Cage, Drawn Live by Comic Twart [Art]
The Many Faces of Luke Cage, Drawn Live by Comic Twart [Art]
Luke Cage was the subject of a live drawing event during the Comic Twart panel at HeroesCon yesterday, moderated by our very own Chris Sims. The artists of the weekly theme art blog -- Tom Fowler, Chris Samnee, Francesco Francavilla, Ron Salas, Declan Shalvey, and Andy Kuhn -- took up the challenge via audience suggestion, and Francesco Francavilla was so fast that he actually added two Luke Cages