BETTY and VERONICA….? Maybe not….

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Well– I took a shot at drawing BETTY and VERONICA for today to go with Monday’s takes on ARCHIE and JUGHEAD. Looking at it now, though– it’s not very successful. I was happy with the way the guys came out, but this sketch just looks like a couple of overly-sexualized girls– one brunette and one blonde– with nothing to tie them visually to the source material. I tried to add some subtle touches like separating the two girls depth-wise…. placing VERONICA in the foreground, exuding her haughty, rich and overconfident sexy attitude that drives BETTY so crazy with frustration at how all the boys fall for her. And I gave BETTY a longer skirt and bit of a scowl to try to keep her in character. But the beauty of the timelessness of Dan Decarlo’s designs just can’t be matched. That’s what made him such an amazing artist and why he was so influential on so many folks.

Maybe if I had a couple of boys from RIVERDALE HIGH in the background drooling over VERONICA, it would have set a better scene.

Ah, well…. it was an attempt, anyway. And it’s a sketch– and this IS a sketch blog… so at least it serves its purpose, ultimately.

OK… sorry the post is so late today.

This is Entry 321.

Mike

HAPPY NEW YEAR….!

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Well– the first day of 2007. We’re living in the future, y’know. Remember BLADE RUNNER– the scenes in which Deckard would talk with people via ‘vid-phone’ screens….? I can do that now with buddies who also have iSight– a program that runs on MAC OSX that allows you to have video chats with people via a webcam. And on the newer versions of the flatscreen iMac G5s, there’s a built-in camera…. so it’s very innocuous. And with the latest version of OSX, you can chat with 4 people at once. It’s amazing. Like I said— we live in the future.

A couple of weeks back, NEWSARAMA ran a story about the folks at ARCHIE PUBLISHING updating the look of the RIVERDALE gang. I don’t know how well received this will be– or how successful the redesign will be, sales-wise. I have a hunch that the success of the ARCHIE line is that people love the safety and comfort of a sure thing. They have a timeless quality that might be hurt by a more ‘modern’ slant on the characters. But– what do I know… I could be absolutely wrong. Over on THE DRAWING BOARD, Stuart Immonen– a brilliant artist and all-around class act– started a thread inviting folks to present their own ‘re-imagined’ versions of ARCHIE and the gang. Typically, Stuart draws a sketch that is just amazing and sets the bar so hight right out of the gate that there’s not much point in jumping in— but it’s such a fun idea for a thread, I had to take part.

So for my first sketch of 2007, I did my own take on ARCHIE and JUGHEAD.

Have a great NEW YEAR’S DAY, folks…..

This is Entry 320.

Mike

FAREWELL, 2006…

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It’s hard to believe that another year has come and gone. The old idiom about the older one gets the faster time seems to fly by is absolutely true. As a kid, time seemed to just crawl by– days seemed to stretch on almost indefinitely… and years seemed like eternities. Now that I’m a middle-aged, grey-haired man, time seems to flow by like mercury. Time has especially become rather oppressive for me in that I’m always battling against it to meet deadlines. I find myself looking at the calendar constantly and fretting over how quickly the days seems to slip by as my deadlines loom ever larger. I don’t remember feeling that overwhelming sense of dread that hits me on occasion back early in my pro comics career. I was always cognizent of when assignments needed to be finished, but I never stressed out over them as I have over the past several years. I always feel as though time has become my enemy lately– it’s an odd feeling.

2006 was an strange year for me. After 3 years of relative security in my assignment working on FANTASTIC FOUR with Mark Waid (I’ll just ignore the whole ‘firing of Mark Waid’ fiasco entirely), this year has been a bit more tumultuous. Some of it is my own doing. While I was more than a bit dissatisfied with the creative aspects of working on the FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN title– I certainly couldn’t argue with the sales success of the book launching a major SPIDER-MAN crossover– and the lucrative repercussions of that crossover. I really haven’t spoken much about why I left the title in the past year– but some times a creative team really clicks… and some times they don’t. I just never felt comfortable with the kinds of stories that I was having to draw with the book– even after the OTHER crossover ended– and so I moved on. The last half of the year was an odd smorgasbord of assignments. I had the opportunity to work on a Stan Lee plot with the STAN LEE MEETS THE SILVER SURFER comic. Beyond the novelty of being able to say I drew something written by “The Man” himself– it was also, without a doubt, the briefest sketch of a plot I’d ever had to work with. It gave me a minute idea of the kind of loose creative process that must have been the norm back in the birth of the Marvel Universe (I’ve heard stories of entire issues being drawn by Kirby, Ditko, et al after only a quick phone conversation with Stan). That book was followed up by two issues of MS. MARVEL– a character that I’ve never had the opportunity to work on– and so I can add her to the litany of creations I’ve had the experience of drawing in the length of my career to this point. It has become quite a lengthy list. And probably the oddest– and least expected–of that list would be THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-HAM. Not only did I get the chance to draw that anthropomorphic analogy of SPIDER-MAN on one of the dozen cover variants I did during the OTHER crossover event– but I got to draw the cover and a chunk of pages for the ULTIMATE CIVIL WAR SPIDER-HAM CRISIS (FEATURING WOLVER-HAM) #1. It’s the kind of thing that if you’d told me I’d one day be working on back when I first got in the business, I’d have thought you were nuts. But that’s the thing about this industry– and really, life in general– you never know what’s around the next corner.

It’ll be interesting to see what 2007 has in store.

I hope you all have a wonderful NEW YEARS celebration. And be safe, most of all.

This is Entry 319.

Mike

CHRISTMAS BREAK

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I’m leaving this weekend for my parent’s’ house for the Christmas Holiday. Whatever holiday you celebrate… or even if you DON’T do holidays… I hope you have a great weekend and I’ll be back next week some time. The posts might be pretty light. I might not be back until Wednesday night or Thursday morning… so I might not get another post up ’til Friday. I suspect you’ll all be recovering from whatever festivities you engage in… so there’ll be no harm done.

See you next week…!

This is Entry 318.

Mike

LINK

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Over on my forum (that’s right…. don’t forget I also have a message board if any of you’d like to communicate/chat about stuff other than this blog) someone suggested I draw a sketch LINK and/or any other characters or settings from the wonderful LEGEND OF ZELDA video game series. I was grasping for ideas this morning, so I thought I’d go ahead and draw LINK, even though I usually don’t take on suggestions very often for sketch ideas. I’ve always wanted to own a newer generation NINTENDO system– mainly to get some of the updated ZELDA games. I used to play ZELDA all the time when I was in college… it was very addicting. I also thought that for the sketch today, I do it all in blue line… I like just drawing with the Sanford COL-ERASE blue pencils… they’re kind of waxy (but not TOO waxy) and it makes it fun to do shading and rendering with that slightly waxy feel.

OK… that’s it for today. I’ve gotta keep it brief.

Have a great day.

This is Entry 317.

Mike