At least it's not as bad as Wonder Woman's new Star Sapphire look.
Now on to page eighteen. Seven pages left until #13 is wrapped!
At least it's not as bad as Wonder Woman's new Star Sapphire look.
Now on to page eighteen. Seven pages left until #13 is wrapped!
It's been almost a commission a day since I announced the St. Patrick's Day special. One of the more fun ones I got was this one asking for Zatanna and Wonder Pig from the great Justice League Unlimited episode This Little Piggy. It was a lot of fun.
I brightened up Zatanna's costume a little bit, so it was different than the last Zee I drew. And I added a tiara to Wonder Pig, which she didn't have in the actual episode, but I thought it looked funnier.
As part of my Saint Patrick's Day Sale (still going on), I received a request to do a Wonder Woman commission. I thought back on a couple of the other times I've drawn Diana, and decided that I really wanted to do something with her lasso. I'd used the bracelets as a design element a couple of times, but didn't really work with the golden lariat at all.
I decided to use it as a light source, and set about a design that showcased that. I like her tough expression here, and I haven't done a lot of back views of these characters, and thought it could really work. It's a little thing, but I really like the rendering on the lasso, with the little chain links visible. And then I Photoshopped the dickens out of it to get all the lighting in the foreground and the background.
The guy who ordered it was pleased as well. So keep those commissions coming. I think I might do a Zatanna next.
While I was sitting at my table at MegaCon, I did a couple of warm-up/sample commissions. At the very least, these help me fill out the next edition of Powerful Women, which I hope will be out for my trip to Heroes Con.
I haven't done a proper Wonder Woman image in any of the books. There's one with her and Wonder Girl, and another with her and Power Girl, but I wanted one that was her by herself. This is still a little different, compositionally, than most of my other pieces, but I think it works well.
Remember when I said I'd post some new glass art when I could? Well, now I can.
I will not be at WizardWorld Chicago, but the Mark of Zahlero will be on every one of these fine Toon Tumblers glasses featuring DC's Trinity: Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. This Chicago exclusive will be the first of many. In fact, much like Deanna on Battlestar Galactica, I have seen the final five... well, next six. Yes, I know what the next six glasses will be.
Who are they? I shall not say. We're building excitement. Four of them you should be able to guess. There's one that you will never, ever, ever guess. The sixth? Well, all I'll say is...
FZAM!
So, if you're at WW Chicago, be sure to stop on buy and get a glass or seven. Better my clients do, the better I do. And y'all want me to do well, right?
I did this Wonder Woman and Power Girl piece for a client who wanted it for his daughter's room. I think that's pretty cool. It's also the second time that I've drawn the Amazon Princess with someone (the first being this Wonder Woman/Wonder Girl image) but I've never done a commission of her, solo. This pic came out nicely, and there's some nice characterization between Diana and Karen.
Anyway, click, embiggen and all that.
In other news, Apple announced the new iPhone, releasing on July 11th. I think this may be the one that I get, even though it still doesn't have voice dialing. Why, Apple, why?