Been sketching with the kiddo lately. She's been very into Bendy and the Ink Machine, Steven Universe, and Undertale. I broke the pattern with this Joker piece but had to pay the price of some side eye due to my not staying on assignment.
pen & ink WIP
Joker needed a little color.
AND a few other pages from recent sketchatons.
Steven Universe's Lapis and Pearl.
We found a My Little Pony Flash on Pinterest, because of course.
Undertale is a video game I have not played. So I know very little about it. But this is from that thing, I guess.
Amethyst and Bendy along with a creepy 1920's bunny in suspenders cartoon dude.
A Strange Alliance. Okay, I went off task more than once.
Filling out the post, this Talia al Ghul sketch is actually from a few months ago.
And here's one from a new drawing group I found in Lansing that meets at a quaint, new coffee shop called Blue Owl.
And another one.
I've been drawing in an old pad I got as a kid but only ever used a handful of times. So here's a copy of Tony Harris' STARMAN #20 cover I did when I was about a year and a half older than my drawing partner is now.
I've begun writing a monthly column for The Prague Revue. Before I was asked to be a regular contributor, I'd previously published a piece there titled "How to Waste Five Hours on Wikipedia" (a tongue in cheek how-to on pre-gaming before going out the bars while simultaneously filling your noggin with useless knowledge!) I'm running with the how-to angle at least for the foreseeable future. This time around it's how to read and enjoy Batman comics (hey, it's right there in the title!). I've been reading Batman/Detective/all the shorter-running spinoffs since about 1989, a child of the great Batman: the Movie hype that sweeped the nation that year. I saw Tim Burton's film for the first time as a triple feature with Ghostbusters II and I think Bambi at the now long-gone Skylight Drive-In Theater in Wisconsin.
Anyway, I could go on and on about the caped crusader, my favorite storylines (which, you'll see in the Prague Revue piece, are a bit biased based on the period I started reading), and favorite characters (Jason Todd, because he was my first Robin, even when everyone else hated him enough to vote to kill him off). But I already go on and on enough in the piece, which you can read at "How to Enjoy Batman Comics: a Love Letter."