Category: Art

Sly Stallone as Stanley Rosiello from “Lords of Flatbush” by Bill Black!

I’ve known Bill Black for over forty years.  Bill began his professional comics career in 1969 illustrating horror stories for Warren Publications’ CREEPY and EERIE magazines.  Since then Bill worked in advertising and in film production and illustrated comics for Marvel.

Bill’s real claim to fame came when he started AC Comics, one of the first 5 Independent comic book publishers in America and the only one of that group still in business.  Over the years Bill has done it all — writer, penciler, inker, painter, publisher.  What an amazing career!

I’ve been fortunate to know Bill as a friend.  I say fortunate because Bill is one of the most positive, fun people I’ve ever met.  Waaay back in 2006, Bill gifted me his take on Sly Stallone as Stanley from Lords of Flatbush.  I love it!

Jack Carter Quick Sketch by John Beatty!

My buddy, John Beatty used to host something he called Sketch Society.  Artists would get together at different designated spots (donut shops, book stores, etc.) for drawing sessions.  Some artists worked on commissions, others work assignments and some just drew for fun.

John whipped up this quick sketch of Sly as Jack Carter for me at a Sketch Society meeting in September 2006.  He drew it without any reference.  I love the bold lines and use of negative space.

Sly Stallone (and Marvin) by Tom Armstrong!

Tom Armstrong is the creator/writer/artist of the long-running Marvin cartoon strip.  I met Mr. Armstrong way back in 2004 at the Cavalcade of Comics 2nd Annual Benefit to fight Tourette’s Syndrome. Comic’s legend Don Perlin and his wife spearheaded the event.

Tom Armstrong was one of the artists sketching and he did his take on Sly Stallone for me.  As Tom was signing it, he added a little Marvin peeking over Sly. How cool is that?

Jack Carter by Jarrod Alberich “The Yard Sale Artist”!

Jarrod Alberich aka The Yard Sale Artist created the Jack Carter piece above for me after I won a contest he was running.

Jarrod calls himself The Yard Sale Artist because he uses only materials that he finds at yard sales, thrift stores, dumpsters and so on. Jarrod is a great guy and his prices are reasonable. This was my second piece by Jarrod that he did way back in 2017.  Jarrod’s art has improved since then as you’ll see in future posts.

Jack Carter & John Wick by Karl Slominski!

The Jack Carter & John Wick piece above was created as a commission for me at HeroesCon 2017 by Karl Slominski. It was my first piece by Slominski. It wasn’t my last.

My second piece by Karl was Jack Carter and Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City.

My third piece from Karl was Carter and Raylan Givens from Justified.

I wonder what my fourth piece will be.