I got a dry erase board to track my comic book buying on back in high school. At some point, I gave up on collecting and turned the board over to art. I drew this cityscape for my Spider-Man figure. He's in his black and white suit. (It's not Venom.) Down in the right corner, I still left the memorial of my greatest Nerf ball accomplishment: I hit 30 shots in a row one Thanksgiving on my home court (bedroom).
Death looking very Gothy.
Elektra: Assassin is a truly impressive work of comic book art. Frank Miller and Bill Sienkiewicz created a masterpiece. Admittedly, the first couple of chapters are a bit hard to follow, but the rest of it is crystal clear in story.
Gwen Stacy in a rather salacious-looking pose.
Top left is Jean Grey. Bottom left, not sure. Top right is a bad drawing of Death. Bottom right is Laurel Gand, Andromeda, from the
Legion of Superheroes.
That's Roxy, Freefall from
Gen 13, in the center. The rest I don't know. Cute little manga girl in the bottom right.
Here's
Shi without the facepaint. I remember liking this comic, but I no longer have any issues of it and don't remember anything about it.
Here's a charcoal of Spider-Gwen . . . Ghost-Spider? Never actually read any of her comics, but I like the look. Why did Marvel destroy one of their best characters, Spider-Man, by distributing his suit and powers to a dozen other heroes?
Voodoo from
WildCATS.
That's Zatanna, sans top hat, on the left. The other woman is French news broadcaster, Melissa Theuriau. I should draw her some more. I have yet to see a bad picture of her online.
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