
Below, I wanted to do a quick color rough to show JOE CASEY what I was thinking in terms of color, for THE GANG OF FOUR GODS; although nothing I do via the computer is "quick".



The panel above was something I've been wanting to do since I was old enough to find my older brother's copy of THE NEW GODS #7 (1972) and saw this incredibly breathtaking and evidentally inspiring image:

3 comments:
You're an inking mad-man. How black are your fingers after drawing something like that?
Full of Kirbylishness. I love that you're doing fewer panels per page, nice big juicy splashes of ink. Great action. It's almost a shame to color them.
great inks! brush?
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