



Here are a couple pin ups I penciled for the Gun Fu TPB this past summer. Howard Shum inked both and colored the giant Nazi robot, while I did colors for Jaguar Girl. The trade paperback collects the first one-shot of Gun Fu, as well as the four issue mini series "The Lost City" by Howard Shum, Joey Mason, and Etienne Simon. It also sports a very cool cover penciled by Tom Bancroft.
Thanks for all the positive feedback on "Showgirls". It was lots of fun, and a great first experience into the land of comic book art. More pages comin' soon.
3 comments:
Darryl, Hey man! Thanks for visiting my site. Show girls, Nazi Monsters and some Kung Fu action sounds like a good recipe for a great comic. Keep up the good work! Oh yeah nice line quality on your work too!
These are spiffy! And Mr. Shum did a great job with the inking too. His inking style fits your drawing style very nicely. One question though. Did she skin a jaguar and leave its tail attached to the loin cloth? Or is she part jaguar? Or is she maybe clenching that tail between her cheeks? Let's have a back view please.
MAN D! These are amazing! I see why you want to focus on doing this stuff; you really excel at it...
BJ
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