This week's pick:


Friday, July 23, 2010

HARVEY PEKAR TRIBUTE by Mr. Hawthorne



Harvey was a giant of our humble medium and I'm proud to have worked with him, if only briefly.

There are some details of Harvey's burial over on Comics Beat. If Harvey and his work touched you in some way please consider donating a little money to his wife Joyce Brabne. The money will help defray the costs of Harvey's burial. Donations can be Paypal'ed to HPEKAR@aol.com.

I will also be selling this piece of art and donating all the money to Harvey's widow. Please e-mail me if you're interested - mhawthorne AT thinktankcomics.com

Best,
Mike

Thursday, July 22, 2010

HARVEY PEKAR TRIBUTE by Ron Salas



Technology is amazing. I am posting this from my Droid cause I'm away from the house and my computer is dead.

Anyway, I don't know much about Harvey Pekar but I do know that we all owe him something for what he's done for comics. I hope my tribute captures the spirit of this great man.

Oh, BTW, in case any of you were wondering: I drew all this, man. Not traced, drew! :)

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

HARVEY PEKAR TRIBUTE by Andy Kuhn

I never knew or met Harvey Pekar, but I am definitely a fan of his work.
He was able to find the interesting truth in everyday occurrences.
Rest In Peace Harvey.

HARVEY PEKAR TRIBUTE by Chris Samnee

click to enlarge

All credit for this idea goes to Matt Fraction. My apologies if it's been done elsewhere.

I illustrated two American Splendor short stories for Harvey in 2006 & 2008. I had no contact with Harvey, everything came through my editor at Vertigo, but I will always remember seeing his crazy layouts for the first time, in lieu of an actual script. Harvey was a unique voice in comics and he is missed.

Here are also a few character studies I did of Harvey from 2006.



Monday, July 19, 2010

HARVEY PEKAR TRIBUTE by Francesco Francavilla

Harvey Pekar Tribute
(click on the above image for a larger view)

We decided to devote this week to the memory of Harvey Pekar, who left us recently.
I'll leave it to the fellow twartists who were lucky to work with him to share some memories.

So long, Harvey, you will be missed.

Cheers,
Francesco

1960's Nick Fury by Mr. Hawthorne

Been feeling kinda "cartoony" lately. So here you go.



Pencil sketch over on my blog.

Best,
Mike

NICK FURY by Andy Kuhn

I don't know what comics these guys have been reading.
In the Nick Fury comics I read, he wore a rubber suit,
carried a big gun, and shot the shit out of anything that moved!
And he did it all while standing in front of a bunch of crazy patterns.
Now THAT'S Nick Fury......Ya feel me!


PS - If you're coming to San Diego Comic-Con this week
stop by booth #2729 and say howdy.
I'll have sketchbooks, prints, and art for sale.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Nick Fury by Mitch Breitweiser


This would be the funnest book to draw ever! I think I may even toss around some story ideas. Excellent pick, Mitch!