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November 17, 2008
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:iconbrohawk:
Here is a "recent" cover I did for Marvel in where
I ripped my own idea.... [link]
DC didn't use it so I decided on my next Wolvie cover
It would be the perfect place to revisit that idea.
Thank you Marvel.:)
I love drawing the X-Men.
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*JakeWyatt Aug 15, 2011  Professional Artist
I saw this cover on the rack a while back and couldn't get over how well wolverine's face was drawn. The expressiveness of it, the way the masses and planes are suggested, the twist in that upper lip...

Damn.
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~gadgetwk Jun 23, 2009  Professional Artist
this is my favorite piece of yours. one of my favorite covers of recent memory.
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:iconkkirven:
KNOCKS MY F'N SOCKS OFF! LOL. Those lines are sweet! What kind of pens/markers did you use? Some thick, some super thin. Instant fav!
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:iconbrohawk:
No Markers..
Brush, India ink and pitt artist pens.
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:iconthefaceofbo:
hey you love drawing the X-men I love seeing you draw the x-men, especially kitty!
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*MarcFerreira Dec 9, 2008  Professional General Artist
Awesome, I love it!
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*BillReinhold Nov 19, 2008  Professional
Nice cover! I like the inks with the Leyendecker like highlights in the blacks.

And you shouldn't "resent" ;-) the cover (in your Artist Comments)

-B*
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:iconbrohawk:
Glad u caught the Leyendecker in the work...
Im trying to figure out how to do more of that type of thing
in my work.
I actually picked up the idea from Paul Smith...
looking at his" Leave it to Chance" originals...
They made me see some Leyendecker but with ink.
Im glad u dig the piece.;)
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:iconbillreinhold:
*BillReinhold Nov 19, 2008  Professional
I used to have fun with that too. You see it a lot in Alfredo Alcala's work.

One of my influences in using that technique was through Mitch O'Connell. When we were in school together we both loved Leyendecker, but it really showed in Mitch's work and I picked up on it.

-B*
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