Not all art pieces featured in this section are from or for comic books. We’ve featured sculpture, video, and even skateboards. Today we look at board game cover art – specifically, Star Wars. More specifically Imperial Assault: Return to Hoth from Fantasy Flight. Let’s just get to the most important detail, the cover is by Michal Ivan.
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If you missed the Darwyn Cooke variant cover month at DC Comics a couple of months ago, here’s your chance to see the master at work once more in this cover to Starfire #3.
Many of you know Cameron Stewart from the current Batgril series, and today’s art moment features a character from the Bat-verse, but not the one you see in the comic pages.
Want to see something totally awesome and totally freaky? Check out Valeriano Fatica as he takes a watermelon and carves it into something totally radical.
Have you seen the new Guardians of the Galaxy animated series promos that have been popping up everyone? Then you’ve seen Thomas Perkins’ character design. Today we are bringing you something brand new, and if you are familiar with our run on Modern City, check out the first image from the Thomas Perkins Modern City run!
As we continue to explore various types of art, today we shine our spotlight on Alexi Bustamante’s Cthulhu statue from a few years ago.
There isn’t enough 3D superhero art out there. Or I should say, there isn’t a lot of superhero 3D art that is very good. Part sculpting, part model making, and a whole lot of polygon and point pushing goes into making a fantastic sculpt, and today I’ve found a great example in Tom Lishman’s Deadpool.
Steven Universe is kind of a big deal here at Major Spoilers. Whether it is non-stop chatter during the Major Spoilers Podcast, or the younglings running around sining every song from the show, the Rebecca Sugar show continues to grow and gain an audience. Of course that means a lot of Steven Universe fan art, and Oni from Spain brings a different look and style to the familiar characters.
Art doesn’t always mean pen and paper or a digital art piece posted online, sometimes it can be something completely functional like a skateboard – or more specifically a custom made Longboard.
I could look at Des Taylor’s art all day long. Fortunately, the volume of work on his website ensures that I’ll see something new nearly every day. Take for example his take on Max Fleischer’s Superman and Lois Lane.
Next week, Alex Ross will debut his latest Batman art piece at the San Diego Comic Con, and it is a follow up to another of his recognized pieces.
Press Release n one week’s time, San Diego, CA will once again shine as the capital of the pop culture world with plenty to do both in and around the San Diego Convention Center. And whether you have a Comic-Con 4-day pass or didn’t get a ticket at all this year, IDW Publishing would like to invite you to visit the San Diego Comics Art Gallery, San Diego’s only permanent gallery completely dedicated to sequential comic book art, for a truly unique comics experience during SDCC!
Des Taylor continues to draw attention to his work thanks in part to his take on classic DC characters, but also through his own Scarlett Couture series. Today though, it is all about DC characters.
Gotta love Artgerm’s work – the guy is a master of form, and even has a YouTube channel where he shows you his process. Today, it’s his own creation Spider Girl Silk.