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Showing posts with label Madman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Madman. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

MADMAN by Nathan Fairbairn

Bonus Ketchup Twart!

Here's a Madman drawing I did.



You can see the inks over at my blog, if you like.

Monday, April 4, 2011

MADMAN by Ron Salas





UPDATE: Due to popular demand, here are the inks.

Here I am bringing up the rear again.
I am colouring this right now but since I know I'm late I'm putting this up here before someone else posts their Twart for this week's topic.
Anyway, hope you like it.

MADMAN by Steve Bryant























I almost didn't make it on this week's Twart—and that would suck, since I chose the theme! I had hoped to try and color this one, but ran out of time (I have a flatted version if anyone wants to take a bash at it).

Mike Allred's Madman crackles with a love for comics, and I wanted my drawing to reflect that love, as well. All of the comics shown represent something special to me (and, yes, I couldn't resist including my own Athena Voltaire in the mix). Bonus points if you can name each issue shown!

Since Mitch already included the lovely Joe in his image, I opted to pair Frank up with It Girl.

Thanks to Mr. Allred for creating a genuinely special comic and I continue to be awesomed by the work of my fellow Twarts—you guys never cease to amaze!

MADMAN by Evan Shaner

The first time I saw Madman he was chewing on a brain. You don't forget that kind of thing.

You can see the inks for this one over at my blog.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

MADMAN by Andy Kuhn

Here's my drawing of Mike Allred's awesome character Madman.
I've been a fan of Mike's work since I picked up his graphic novel
Dead Air back in 1989. His work always conveys a kinetic sense of fun,
and I love it. Hope you dig the drawing. Thanks for looking!

Friday, April 1, 2011

MAD MAN, er, um MAD MEN by Urbanbarbarian



Since it actually is April Fool's Day, here's my Mad Man, er, um... Mad Men contribution as suggested by Dave Johnson! I am a fan of Mike Allred's Madman though and own the Bowen Designs bust to prove it!

Madman by Mitch Breitweiser


Bettie helped me out on the colors.



Recorded my digital pencils for you curious folk.

MADMAN by Francesco Francavilla

MADMAN
Click on it for the larger classic horror movie poster!!! ;)

I can't believe I skipped a Twart week (Emma Frost) and I was almost skipping this week too. But I couldn't pass on the chance to draw Mike's creation.
I have been fan of Madman for some time, so it was a pleasure to meet the "brain" behind this character (and co-creator with Chris Roberson of the excellent Vertigo's iZombie) and his lovely (and talented colorist) wife at a dinner in Baltimore last year (the Roberson's were there too, along with Matt Wagner and my better half :))

Hope you guys dig my classic horror approach :)

Cheers,
Francesco

Artwork © 2011 Francesco Francavilla

Thursday, March 31, 2011

MADMAN by tom fowler

i've been a very busy person lately, so it's been difficult to contribute anything i felt was worth showing. but when steve suggested madman, how could i resist?

mike's been a good friend and a source of encouragement and inspiration to me for years. whether he knows it or not, he's also (through a series of weird coincidences and my former penchant for wearing suits) largely responsible for my formal entry into comics.

thanks mike! i love you, man.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

MADMAN by Chris Samnee



I've been a crazy, huge fan of Mike Allred and his wonderful creation Madman for ages now and couldn't have been more jazzed when I heard that he (Madman, not Mike ) was the subject of this week's theme.
I'm currently still buried under deadlines but how could I not devote a bit of my morning to sketching the ginchiest hero in Snap City? HOW I ASK YOU?!! : D

Oh, and the pencils for this piece are over on my blog HERE if you wanna take a gander at a rougher, sloppier version of what you see above.

MADMAN by Mr.Hawthorne


Best,
Mike

Monday, March 28, 2011

MADMAN by Mitch Gerads


Steve Bryant, you magnificent genius.

There's two books that are super near and dear to my heart and those are Steve Rude's NEXUS and Mike Allred's Madman. Imagine my reaction when they did the crossover!

Aside from the best Zany, wacky, crazy adventures around, Mike Allred's opus features my 2nd favorite comic couple of Frank and Joe. Lois and Clark being the #1 pick. Imagine my reaction when they did the crossover!

You know what crossover Frank hasn't been a part of? Batman. So without dealing with any copyright crossovers, here's my homage to a Madman/Batman crossover, cuz' you KNOW Frank would be all over that if he could!

M!TCH

Inks!