Hey, I saw this in a movie, "Dr Renault's Secret," where character actor Mike Mazurki (Moose Malloy in Murder, My Sweet, a 1940's adaptation of Raymond Chandler's "Farewell, My Lovely") seems to be channeling a Bibbo vibe! I added the balloons-- couldn't resist:)
Comic book artwork by Jerry Ordway, a 25 plus years veteran of the comic industry
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Green Lantern Movie prequel comic
Green Lantern splash prelim on ebay!
Here's an image of the prelim for a page, as well as the finished a page!
Here's an image of the prelim for a page, as well as the finished a page!
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Power of Shazam#2 cover sketch!
Power of Shazam#2 cover sketch on ebay!
Here is the cover sketch I did for editorial approval. You can compare it to the painted final art, posted earlier on this blog!
Here is the cover sketch I did for editorial approval. You can compare it to the painted final art, posted earlier on this blog!
Monday, July 4, 2011
Power of Shazam #7 cover sketch
Power of Shazam #7 cover sketch on ebay
Here's the sketch, done for editorial approval, for Shazam#7. This one cruised through the approval process, and was one of the more iconic shots in the series.
Here's the sketch, done for editorial approval, for Shazam#7. This one cruised through the approval process, and was one of the more iconic shots in the series.
Friday, July 1, 2011
New interview with Dan Jurgens and Me, from Superman: Crisis to Crisis
supermanpodcast/Jerry and Dan on the 1990's Superman era
Pictured at the set of Lois and Clark, in the 1990's left to right, Dan Jurgens, Roger Stern, Doug Hazlewood, Jerry Ordway, Louise Simonson, Glenn Whitmore, and Brett Breeding.
Pictured at the set of Lois and Clark, in the 1990's left to right, Dan Jurgens, Roger Stern, Doug Hazlewood, Jerry Ordway, Louise Simonson, Glenn Whitmore, and Brett Breeding.
Cover sketch for Power of Shazam#5
power of shazam#5 cover sketch on ebay
This sketch was done for editorial approval, and because I knew what editor Mike Carlin wanted, he usually gave them the thumbs up!
This sketch was done for editorial approval, and because I knew what editor Mike Carlin wanted, he usually gave them the thumbs up!
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