It's time for the NHL playoffs, and once again the Red Wings are hosting a Beard-A-Thon to raise money for a charity. This season I decided to draw a beard instead of just growing one. You can support my beard here.
Before I got started on the new Change-Bots book I was working on a freelance illustration project, appropriately space themed: artwork for the all new Planet Explorers children's exhibit at the Adler Planetarium here in Chicago. I worked with graphic designer/artist/neighbor Kate O'Leary to create artwork for advertising, as well as this nifty banner hanging outside the Planetarium. The exhibit opened today.
Here's a short video by Amy Do, director of the documentaryRabbit Fever, about the process of designing the film poster. She's also holding a contest where you can win a copy of the Process minicomic - find the details here. You can buy the poster here.
While I'm at it, I should mention you can also head over to the Covered blog to see my version of the cover to X-Men #192, part of the Secret Headquarters Covered art show.
One page story for an Australian anthology: The Lifted Brow. Interview with the online PDF magazine: Gizmag Interview about drawing Fraggle Rock comics: Comic Geek Speak Chicago independent radio station, for which the above image was drawn: CHIRP Same URL, redesigned website with rotating backgrounds by a number of Top Shelf cartoonists, including myself: Top Shelf Favorite album covers: Filter Magazine
Hitting stores tomorrow is Popgun Volume 4, the latest in Image's series of huge, full color anthologies. I've got an eight page Heavy Metal inspired fantasy story titled "Dark Master's Reign", colored by Bill Crabtree. Here's part of a panel, pre-colored state...