Another day, another comic book knockout. Literally! It’s the supervillainess Knockout, as drawn by one of her creators, Tom Grummett.
Posts Tagged ‘artwork’
The Lunar Archivist’s Sketchbook – Part 46
2015/12/21The Lunar Archivist’s Sketchbook – Part 45
2015/12/13‘Tis the season for good girls! And what better way to celebrate than with Sister Shannon Masters, a.k.a. Warrior Nun Areala, by Michel Lacombe? 🙂
The Lunar Archivist’s Sketchbook – Part 44
2015/12/05Here’s looking at you, kid! This sultry sketch of the Kendra Saunders incarnation of Hawkgirl comes to you courtesy of Leonard Kirk.
The Lunar Archivist’s Sketchbook – Part 43
2015/11/27Today’s artistic offering comes from a somewhat obscure series that you may not have heard of: A head sketch of the character Shirow from Outlaw 7 by one of her creators, Logan Lubera.
The Lunar Archivist’s Sketchbook – Part 42
2015/11/19Previously, Karl Kerschl brought us Superman‘s cousin, so it seems only fitting that he bring us the big guy himself this time around. Enjoy, everyone! 🙂
The Lunar Archivist’s Sketchbook – Part 41
2015/11/11With the recent premiere of the new Supergirl series starring Melissa Benoist, now seems like a good a time as any to showcase the following sketch of Kara Zor-El herself by Karl Kerschl.
The Lunar Archivist’s Sketchbook – Part 40
2015/11/03And Gabriel Morrissette scores a hat trick in this series of blog entries with French-Canadian superheroine Fleur-de-Lys, whom he co-created with Mark Shainblum back in 1984.
The Lunar Archivist’s Sketchbook – Part 39
2015/10/26Gabriel Morrissette returns with another intense artistic offering today, this time of the Creeper!
The Lunar Archivist’s Sketchbook – Part 37
2015/10/10Neither as painful as the George Lucas movie nor will it burn going down: all today’s offering is is a moody sketch of Howard the Duck by Gabriel Morrisette.
The Lunar Archivist’s Sketchbook – Part 36
2015/10/02A little while back, I showcased an unused (and pretty radical) redesign of Optimus Prime. This time around, we’re doing it old school with Pat Lee.