Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Sneek Peek...


Heres a peek at the inked version of Emory Falls pg.15. Enjoy.

New Splatter Poster...


Heres tha new poster for Splatter Cinema in May - Final Exam. Enjoy.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Emory Falls pg.14


And now I must finish more pages to continue entertaining you people...

Monday, March 30, 2009

This doesnt mean anything yet, but...

Arcana Comics is proud to announce that Coma, Grunts, and Ripped have entered a production development agreement with Romark Films.

Romark Films was founded by filmmakers, Mark Jonathan Stanley and Rock Shaink. Shaink, who is currently working on a remake of the 80s' cult classic, "The Hidden," is attached to all three projects as the screenwriter with Arcana's CEO, Sean O'Reilly, set to produce.Romark is currently in production on the the new comedy series "Weed Shop" as well as in prep for the feature films "Reversal" and the graphic novel adaptation "I Am Spartacus".

Grunts, created by Keith Giffen and Shannon Eric Denton, tells the tale of of an American WW2 squad, who encounter a German superhuman assault squad and starts a Eugenics Race that carries into present day. Ripped, created by Jay Busbee and Jason Flowers, is the story of a college dropout who must stop the end of mankind when he learns he has the ability to travel through time. Meanwhile, Coma is an upcoming project from Arcana Comics created by Rock Shaink which he'll be developing as a motion picture at the same time.

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Sunday, March 29, 2009

"Hello my first name is distants and I really dont care if I never wake up again..."


Shitty week. Shitty weather. Just all around shittiness. heres a new page from Emory Falls - unlettered. Enjoy.


Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Freddy Colored...


And... like I promised, heres the finished piece for Splatter. Enjoy.

A New Commission...


Heres a new commission I finished last week that was long overdue. I'll be coloring this piece too in the near future. Enjoy.

And The Next Splatter Cinema Movie In April Will Be...?


So I was trying to hint a little bit with the title of my last post. Above is the next movie in April for Splatter Cinema: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3!!! I should have the colors finished by the next few days but until then enjoy the black and white art.

"I've Been Away From My Children Far Too Long..."

First up, the delay in blogging. Ive really sh*t on everything that Ive wanted to do for the new year. I dont really know what the hell happened but I just got into this real funk and couldnt pull myself out of it. Needless to say all that shit is over! Kicking things off I just finished doing an interview for a local live internet show called: BEHIND THE CANVAS. Its a show a friend of mine helps put on where they interview local artists from the Atlanta area. It was a lot of fun though I seem very nervous through out but I talk about my art, comics, Splatter Cinema, and future projects I'd love to one day work on. So if my stuff intrigues you or if you're even bored, check out this broadcast over at:

http://www.btcanvas.com/

On the left hand side find the video of Behind the Canvas from 3/3/09. Let me know what you think and its great to be back!!!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

SPLATTER CINEMA PRESENTS - "PIECES" - MARCH 2009

Finally have had a day off that hasnt really required going anywhere or doing anything except helping take care of my sick fiance and our baby girl.
Below is the finished poster to march's Splatter Cinema movie - "PIECES". This is a very badly awesome horror movie with little to no plot, but some fun gore and of course plenty of cheesey lines and naked girls. I dont think its on dvd, but I watched the whole thing on youtube in ten parts. Def. worth watching for any horror fan.

Now back to finishing the last few commissions Ive got to do and then off to working on Bloody Olde Englund! Enjoy.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

This past weekend...

So this past weekend was the first show of the year for the Atlanta Comic Convention. Usually an okay one day show, I actually did pretty well. Probably since I actually had more work to sell and show. Working on nothing but RIPPED for almost two solid years really made it hard on me to really sell anything. It wasnt until early last year that I learned that I needed to work on multiple projects in order to have more to show for.


Anywho, the convention had over five hundred attendees and I made more money in that one day during the same amount of hours if I had worked my regular job. Once again making me crave wanting the ability to do this full time even more! I know that day will eventually come, but until then I'll keep on truckin. Below are a few pictures from the show. Enjoy.
Heres my table at the show-
Heres Ariels table - (she's doing a sketch while holding Karisma. What skill!)
Here's Bloody Olde Englunds letterist - James Burns (left), and writer - Bobby Nash (right)
Comic book writer - Sean Taylor (writer of Gene Simmon's Dominatrix)
Local Atlanta Artist - Chris Hamer
Now for some sketch's I did at the show...


First up, Dr. Strange
This is a drawing of the Penguin I did in the same book at the last show, but forgot to take a picture of it.
This one guy always asks for the craziest pieces. This time he wanted me to draw Captain America doing the most american thing possible. So I went with baseball. ;D
Lastly, I was asked by Sean Taylor's daughter to draw one of those nurses from Silent Hill. I think it turned out pretty good for little to none reference.