Werewolf Attack! by Bernie Wrightson

Check out that amazing cover by Bernie Wrightson. It appeared on the 1978 World Horror Convention program book.
Source: Body Snatchers.
Previews and Reviews that are Z's Views

Check out that amazing cover by Bernie Wrightson. It appeared on the 1978 World Horror Convention program book.
Source: Body Snatchers.

Art Adams draws a great werewolf!

Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City is one of my all-time favorite characters. I love seeing artists do their “take” on the big lug. Today we have Marv by Marco Renna.

This is a favorite. Mike “Hellboy” Mignola’s Batman and his Rogues Gallery. If you’d like to see a Gallery-Sized version, you can at The Bristol Board.

CONAN THE BARBARIAN: BATTLE OF THE BLACK STONE #1 cover by Gerardo Zaffino. Perfection!

Jill Thompson created the art above. I love that after you focus on Hellboy it takes a second to see the creature lurking behind the door. Well done, Jill Thompson.
Captain America and Bucky have their hands (fists!) full taking on a hoard of Hydra agents thanks to the talents of the amazing by Eduardo Risso. Click on the art to see a battle-royal-sized version!
Here’s something you don’t see everyday. Conan by Sean Phillips! Click on the art to see a barbarian-sized version!

Mack aka Clownface by Jason Pearson. There’s going to be a Body Bags omnibus coming out in the near future. It will contain all of Jason Pearson’s Body Bags stories. Keep an eye out for that one!

Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City is one of my all-time favorite characters. I love seeing artists do their “take” on the big lug. Today we have Marv by Dave Fowler.

Jean-Baptiste Roux created this very cool Alt Rocky III poster. Pretty clever how Roux worked the Rocky statue into the logo.
Source: JoBlo.

Wolverine looks a little too happy with whatever he’s about to do. Another great piece by Dan Panosian!

I’m always ready to check out a vintage sketch by Frank Miller. So today we have his riff on Daredevil and Thor!

I met Rafael Kayanan at an OrlandoCon. He had an amazing art portfolio with him. You could tell this kid was destined for great things. He was about 15 years old.
Raf became not only an exceptional artist (working for Marvel, DC, Dark Horse and many other companies) but also a Master-level edged weapons expert and instructor in Sayoc Kali. Raf has choreographed and trained actors for feature films and television. He has served as set illustrator and story board artist on Broadway and major motion pictures. In other words, Raf can do it all.