Also, learned to make gifs in photoshop, this weekend. Go me.
An abandoned project I was working on in December, called Exorcistmas. Basically, Santa has to fight a little girl who is possessed by a demon while he’s trying to deliver presents. I wasn’t happy with the pages, and lost interest as Christmas came and went. But I still would like to revisit it this year. I’ve always wanted to do a adventure story staring Santa, without a christmas theme.
Did this drawing in 2010 as a Christmas gift for the friends pictured in the drawing. The previous year I imagined them all as superheroes based on their lives or personality. This big battle royale was sort of abandoned as I tried to color it. I never even ended up giving it to them or anything, but I’m pretty happy with it, considering how old it is at this point.
Here’s a pitch I did all the art for (colors included) that Justin Jordan wrote, writer for the supremely great The Strange Talent of Luther Strode. Sadly Image passed on the project. But it was a good chance working with a new writer and a new project. It was also a good learning experience, since I colored the whole thing myself. Which, I realized was the first time I’d really done that. I’ve colored things before, but not my own consecutive comic pages. Closest would be the Hellspace senior project that I did in gray tones.
The pitch was basically a “What if superheros had been real, but everyone had forgotten about them” premise. There was lots of really cool-out there ideas and I was pretty excited about it. But either way it was cool to put these pages together.