Fear Agent : I Against I #5 cover
Tony
here's the cover for Fear Agent #26, kickin' and a-gougin' in the mud and the blood and the beer.
bigger view in the GALLERY.
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here's the cover for Fear Agent #26, kickin' and a-gougin' in the mud and the blood and the beer.
bigger view in the GALLERY.
Here's the cover for Fear Agent #25, which was a lot of fun to do.
Might tweak it a bit before final print, but this is more or less it.
As always, there's a more detailed view in the GALLERY.
Here's the most recent cover for Fear Agent: I Against I #3 (issue 24)
damn, i love this book.
Here's the most recent cover for Fear Agent: I Against I #3 (issue 24)
damn, i love this book.
the biggest question i always get is "when are you returning to the Walking Dead?" and since i've never had any plans to return, i've always said, "Never."
but like my mom always said, never say never, and here i am, returning to FULL art duty on The Walking Dead for a 6-issue fill-in arc, starting with #60, following my upcoming Fear Agent story.
So here's my newest cover, for FA: I Against I #2 (issue 23)
larger view in the Gallery.
and i recently did a little interview with Newsarama regarding this upcoming Fear Agent run. Click here to Czech it out.
Also, pour out a 40oz for Arthur C. Clarke, kids. R.I.P.
So here's my newest cover, for FA: I Against I #2 (issue 23)
larger view in the Gallery.
and i recently did a little interview with Newsarama regarding this upcoming Fear Agent run. Click here to Czech it out.
Also, pour out a 40oz for Arthur C. Clarke, kids. R.I.P.
So here's my newest cover, for FA: I Against I #2 (issue 23)
larger view in the Gallery.
and i recently did a little interview with Newsarama regarding this upcoming Fear Agent run. Click here to Czech it out.
Also, pour out a 40oz for Arthur C. Clarke, kids. R.I.P.
here are the colors for Crawlspace: XXXombies #4, over the ever-amazing Kieron Dwyer.
hope ya dig!
Dark Horse's June solicitations are up, and in 'em is Fear Agent: I Against I #1.
I'm super excited about this run. it should be a real blast, and it'll be the first time i've ever inked myself on this series.
and as always, a larger version is in the Gallery.
Dark Horse's June solicitations are up, and in 'em is Fear Agent: I Against I #1.
I'm super excited about this run. it should be a real blast, and it'll be the first time i've ever inked myself on this series.
and as always, a larger version is in the Gallery.
So, here's the cover for the new Amory Wars vol.1 TPB, coming soon from Image comics.
colors by the ever-lovin' Jason Latour.
as always, a more detailed view is in the Gallery.
So, the folks at SpikeTV.com have launched the new Battle Pope cartoon, done by Noodle Soup, the dudes that brought you Venture Bros! And on top of that, they've already got a handful of episodes up to view! go check it out!
and in celebration of this, i have put up a gallery of the Battle Pope covers on the site! I have some more i need to find the files for, but the lion's share is already in there.
So, the folks at SpikeTV.com have launched the new Battle Pope cartoon, done by Noodle Soup, the dudes that brought you Venture Bros! And on top of that, they've already got a handful of episodes up to view! go check it out!
and in celebration of this, i have put up a gallery of the Battle Pope covers on the site! I have some more i need to find the files for, but the lion's share is already in there.
So, the folks at SpikeTV.com have launched the new Battle Pope cartoon, done by Noodle Soup, the dudes that brought you Venture Bros! And on top of that, they've already got a handful of episodes up to view! go check it out!
and in celebration of this, i have put up a gallery of the Battle Pope covers on the site! I have some more i need to find the files for, but the lion's share is already in there.
So i finished this a while ago, but had no way to post it until my server reset at the end of the month.
So, here she is, the cover for Fear Agent vol4: Hatchet Job, which was written by Rick and the interiors were done by Jerome Opena.
also, i added the version of the Fear Agent: I Against I cover that showed up on the internet before Christmas. Turns out, that cover image will go unused in lieu of a cooler one i did shortly afterward. So, until i decide to share that one, you can check out what will not be:
as always, you can check out larger versions of these images in the Gallery.
So i finished this a while ago, but had no way to post it until my server reset at the end of the month.
So, here she is, the cover for Fear Agent vol4: Hatchet Job, which was written by Rick and the interiors were done by Jerome Opena.
also, i added the version of the Fear Agent: I Against I cover that showed up on the internet before Christmas. Turns out, that cover image will go unused in lieu of a cooler one i did shortly afterward. So, until i decide to share that one, you can check out what will not be:
as always, you can check out larger versions of these images in the Gallery.
It's been a long time since i left you without a dope beat to step to.
2008 is in full effect, and with it, i bring artwork!
here are the colors for XXXombies #3, with lineart by the indomitable Kieron Dwyer.
And with the good, comes the bad.
Rich Johnston reports the end of The Exterminators at issue #30. Unfortunately, this is more than mere rumor, and it breaks my heart to know it. I sincerely would like to thank everyone who dared give us a chance for their support. I hope it was fun for you guys, because i know i had a blast. I only regret not being able to do more of it.
In trying times when poor-to-mediocre books are being publicly bashed by the readers who still habitually buy them in droves, but books like ours struggle to find a modest sustainable audience despite the love the fans and critics have shown, it's hard not to take things a little sorely. But those who have read The Exterminators and supported it have been nothing but kind and wonderful to us, for which i can never thank them enough. All good things must pass, but you have all made this one a great time while it lasted.
It's been a long time since i left you without a dope beat to step to.
2008 is in full effect, and with it, i bring artwork!
here are the colors for XXXombies #3, with lineart by the indomitable Kieron Dwyer.
And with the good, comes the bad.
Rich Johnston reports the end of The Exterminators at issue #30. Unfortunately, this is more than mere rumor, and it breaks my heart to know it. I sincerely would like to thank everyone who dared give us a chance for their support. I hope it was fun for you guys, because i know i had a blast. I only regret not being able to do more of it.
In trying times when poor-to-mediocre books are being publicly bashed by the readers who still habitually buy them in droves, but books like ours struggle to find a modest sustainable audience despite the love the fans and critics have shown, it's hard not to take things a little sorely. But those who have read The Exterminators and supported it have been nothing but kind and wonderful to us, for which i can never thank them enough. All good things must pass, but you have all made this one a great time while it lasted.
It's been a long time since i left you without a dope beat to step to.
2008 is in full effect, and with it, i bring artwork!
here are the colors for XXXombies #3, with lineart by the indomitable Kieron Dwyer.
And with the good, comes the bad.
Rich Johnston reports the end of The Exterminators at issue #30. Unfortunately, this is more than mere rumor, and it breaks my heart to know it. I sincerely would like to thank everyone who dared give us a chance for their support. I hope it was fun for you guys, because i know i had a blast. I only regret not being able to do more of it.
In trying times when poor-to-mediocre books are being publicly bashed by the readers who still habitually buy them in droves, but books like ours struggle to find a modest sustainable audience despite the love the fans and critics have shown, it's hard not to take things a little sorely. But those who have read The Exterminators and supported it have been nothing but kind and wonderful to us, for which i can never thank them enough. All good things must pass, but you have all made this one a great time while it lasted.