Showing posts with label DC Comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DC Comics. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 22, 2022

In memory of Tim Sale

Seattle-based comic book artist Tim Sale passed away on June 16, 2022. Here are some of the great drawings he created.

The Punisher by Tim Sale
Femme Fatale by Tim Sale

The World's Finest by Tim Sale

Pen-and-Ink drawing by Tim Sale
Harvey Dent (aka Two-Face) by Tim Sale
Black Widow by Tim Sale

A Spider-Man in Paris by Tim Sale
Moon Knight by Tim Sale

Femme Fatale by Tim Sale
Superman and Lois Lane by Time Sale
Deadly Woman by Tim Sale
Superman by Tim Sale

James Bond by Tim Sale
Femme Fatale by Tim Sale

Batman vs Joker by Tim Sale

Wednesday, May 11, 2022

In memory of George Perez

After a lengthy illness, legendary comic book artist and writer George Perez passed away on May 6, 2022. He is best remembered for helping to reshape the DC Universe in the "Crisis on Infinite Earths" mini-series in the mid-1980s--a work so full of impactful imagery that it resonates across the comic book genre to this very day; for reinventing Wonder Woman during the late 1980s and into the 1990s; and for his ability to cram dozens and dozens of heroes and fierce action to pages... and yet it was always crystal clear what was going on.

George Perez surrounded by characters he's drawn

Perez's career spanned four decades, and, although his style matured and changed over the years, his art remained consistently beautiful and the figures in it always epic in appearance and stature. Today, we present a gallery of his work, in his honor and memory.

Justice League and Avengers: The B Teams
Spider-Woman by George Perez
Jim Gordon and Batman by George Perez
Zantanna by George Perez

White Tiger and Cast by George Perez
Black Widow sketch by George Perez
X-Men by George Perez
Supergirl by George Perez


You can enjoy some of Perez's portraits of more famous female superheroes by clicking here, and some grand imagery of the Batman Family by clicking here. His portraits of Wonder Woman have also been featured on many Wonder Woman Wednesdays.

Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Wonder Woman Wednesday


The legendary, trailblazing artist Neal Adams, who influenced an entire generation of comic book artists and who was a tireless advocate for creator rights, passed away at the age of 80 on April 28, 2022. In his memory and honor, we are featuring Wonder Woman sketches and portraits that Adams drew.

Wonder Woman by Neal Adams


Wonder Woman by Neal Adams

Wonder Woman by Neal Adams

Wonder Girl and Wonder Woman by Neal Adams

Adams is remembered mostly for his work for DC Comics, on Batman and Deadman stories in various titles, on the "Green Lantern & Green Arrow" series, as well as dozens of amazing covers for titles such as "House of Mystery" and "The Phantom Stranger". He was also responsible for interesting characters such as Toyboy and Valaria for his own company, Continuity Comics. We'll be presenting a gallery or two of Adams' more iconic work at some point in the future.

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Wonder Woman Wednesday

Wonder Woman by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez


On this Wonder Woman Wednesday, we're focusing on classic images of everyone's favorite Amazon by the great Jose Luis Garcia Lopez!

Wonder Woman by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez

 

Wonder Woman by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez
Wonder Woman by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez
Wonder Woman by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez

Wonder Woman by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez

Wonder Woman by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez

Wonder Woman by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez


Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Wonder Woman Wednesday

On this, the first Wonder Woman Wednesday of 2022, we view our favorite Amazon through the pen and eyes of Milton Knight!

Wonder Woman by Milton Knight

Wonder Woman by Milton Knight





















You can see more of Milton's work at his website here. You should also check out his Patreon site and consider subscribing!

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Wonder Woman Wednesday

Wonder Woman by Chris Samnee

On this Wonder Woman Wednesday, we bring you pictures of our favorite Amazon engaging in some of the most unusual superheroic deeds she's been called on to perform.

First up, since the early 1950s, she has regularly volunteered to help clear mine fields.

Wonder Woman by Kerry Callen


She sometimes fills in for her friend Nancy down at Kadie's Bar.



She is also dedicated to confiscating illegal drugs from the kids and dealers and then destroying those drugs before they can ruin lives.

Wonder Woman gets high, by the Pander Bros.


Finally, she often volunteers to clear the skeletons and zombies out of the Shades of Gray offices. You wouldn't believe the number of them that either remain behind, or who show up late and refuse to leave, whenever Peculia or Betty Boop & Bimbo stop in for a visit or a party.

Wonder Woman and the Walking Dead, by Bryan Baugh



Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Wonder Woman Wednesday

Wonder Woman by Art Thibert

Legend has it that Wonder Woman's personal presence is so powerful that she causes some people to see stars by just showing up. Today, we test that theory. Please let us know if any of the featured portraits cause you to see stars (other than the ones on her outfit).

Wonder Woman by Jim Lee
Wonder Woman flying by Adam Hughes

Wonder Woman by Mike Wieringo

Wonder Woman by Cliff Chiang

Wonder Woman by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez