I like this stephen. Nice colour work and feck all rendering. my kinda pic. for some reason when I seen it first I thought it was the brother and sister out of that catoon pole position. weird.
Cory Walker just did a backup story in the most recent issue of Invincible which was really great. His Marvel stuff had a tendency to be coloured really rendery but on Invincible they did that lovely cel-shaded look. Nice pic Moon, well done restraining yourself bazonga-wise with Atom Eve.
Cheers boyos. Jaysis Franner, haven't thought about Pole Position in many a moon. Now I wish I HAD drawn them. She was smart and down to earth, but he was a loose cannon! Crazy. And Thompson, its a constant struggle for me through all walks of life to restrain myself bazonga-wise.
Eclectic Micks are a collection of Irish professional comic book artists. They include Stephen Mooney (Angel, Half Past Danger), Stephen Thompson (Star Trek; New Frontier, Presidential Material: John McCain), Len O'Grady (Smoke, Ares) Nick Roche (Transformers, Doctor Who), Will Sliney (Star Wars, Farscape), Bob Byrne (Mr. Amperduke, 2000AD), Declan Shalvey (Thunderbolts, 28 Days Later) and Tomm Moore (The Secret of Kells)
Every day there will be a sketch posted here, each artist posting on a certain day. Enjoy
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I like this stephen. Nice colour work and feck all rendering. my kinda pic. for some reason when I seen it first I thought it was the brother and sister out of that catoon pole position. weird.
Lovely stuff man. Great Colours too
Cory Walker just did a backup story in the most recent issue of Invincible which was really great. His Marvel stuff had a tendency to be coloured really rendery but on Invincible they did that lovely cel-shaded look. Nice pic Moon, well done restraining yourself bazonga-wise with Atom Eve.
Cheers boyos.
Jaysis Franner, haven't thought about Pole Position in many a moon. Now I wish I HAD drawn them. She was smart and down to earth, but he was a loose cannon! Crazy.
And Thompson, its a constant struggle for me through all walks of life to restrain myself bazonga-wise.
It's a good Cory Walker design, he don't leave to impress me with his fantastic and innovative ideas and drawings.
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