Sketch o’the Week- Audrey Hepburn!
Another old sketch cop-out for the Sketch o’the Week I’m afraid. Here’s another one from my book, the classy Audrey Hepburn. READ MORE
Another old sketch cop-out for the Sketch o’the Week I’m afraid. Here’s another one from my book, the classy Audrey Hepburn. READ MORE
Can you tell I’m busy? Nothing but flashbacks on the blog this week as I’m desperately trying to wrap up several things before heading out the the National Cartoonists Society Reuben Awards this weekend, and today is no exception. Here’s an old sketch of ageless rock goddess Gwen Stefani, which appears on the last page of my book. Done in pencil with digital grays. READ MORE
I’m going to continue with my Rock n’ Roll series with some members of the 27 Club, including multiple Grammy winner Amy Winehouse. As always, the original is available in the Studio Store. READ MORE
Here’s another star from the TV series “Better Call Saul”… Michael Mando aka “Nacho Varga”. Original available in the Studio Store. READ MORE
This week’s SotW subject is Bob Odenkirk of “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul” fame. Original available in the Studio Store. READ MORE
Deadlines and still being sick is kicking my ass, so here’s a flashback sketch from 2011 of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury. Graytones were added digitally as this one appeared in my book. READ MORE
More 60’s Batvillains! Here is legendary film star Tallulah Bankhead as “Black Widow”. Original as always available in the Studio Store. BatFacts: Some sources credit Miss Bankhead’s appearance on “Batman” as her last actual “performance”, which could be considered true depending on your definition of “performance”. The episodes she appeared in aired in March of 1967, but she appeared on “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour” in December of 1967 in a skit, and on “The Tonight Show” as co-interviewer of John Lennon and Paul McCartney alongside fill in host Joe Garagiola in May of 1968. She died December 12th, 1968. READ MORE
Our 60’s Batman “Batvillians” series keeps on rollin’ with some deep tracks, including this sketch of Maurice Evans as “The Puzzler” from season two! Original available in the Studio Store. Bat Facts: This two episode story was originally intended for The Riddler, but as Frank Gorshin was refusing to play the part the writers changed it to a Puzzler story. READ MORE
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