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New York Comic Con
So here’s the thing. Most of the time, I’m drawing my various books, like Courtney. I’d love to post some of that up here, but that might spoil the surprises, and there are lot of surprises in store. In my spare time, I do a lot of other sketches, drawings, etc. that aren’t related to Batman, but most of them are ideas for projects I have in the works. As much as I’d love to post them, I don’t want to share them before they’re done, because that might spoil the soup, as it were. So please indulge my little hobby. Anyway, I hope you like the results.
In any event, I’m heading off to New York Comic Con tomorrow. I’ll be sitting at the Oni table all weekend, promoting the very handsome new Courtney Crumrin vol2 hardcover. The first person who gives me the password “Ultra-Humanite” gets a free sketch, but not necessarily of the Ultra-Humanite.
Here are some more scribbles from my sketchbook to keep you busy.
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So freaking awesome, Ted!!
Any artwork (finished, sketches, whatever) is always a welcome sight. It’s why I follow your blog. Please don’t apologize for dropping 36 (yes, thirty-freaking-six) awesome drawings on us in one go. Seeing your work puts a smile on my face, and I am constantly in awe that DC isn’t beating down your down with bricks of gold to draw for them.
Any interest in Daredevil? Based on your Nightwing here, I think it would look terrific!
Ted, when I grabbed your arm on the show floor, I had no idea that you were you–I just recognized you from the plane. Thank you for being a gentleman about it. I hope to see you around SF sometime. –Colin Rankine