Another Ghost Rider sketch card commission (yes, from the same patron!), so this time I cooked up the Alejandra Jones version.
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if i look back, i am lost
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Peter Solarz

pixel skylines

Kiana Khansmith

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Not today Justin

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Xuebing Du
occasionally subtle

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trying on a metaphor
Cosimo Galluzzi

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Another Ghost Rider sketch card commission (yes, from the same patron!), so this time I cooked up the Alejandra Jones version.
Another custom sketch card for one of my loyal repeat customers, this time Eleven from Stranger Things. Not the greatest likeness, I admit, but sometimes capturing the right energy is just as important.
the sexy girlbots are returning. nature is healing
Can confirm. Who knew sexy girlbots were so into homemade comics?
From the US but i spell grey with an e because e just feels like a much greyer letter than a
I always spelled grey with an "e" because it just "felt right."
Plus, Jean Grey.
Another custom Ghost Rider sketch card for one of my favorite Etsy customers. I've done 3 of these guys already. How many Ghost Riders are there?
A little Ghost Rider sketch card commission from last week. Micron and Pitt pens plus Sharpie and Copic markers.
I posted a tweet complaining about the redundancy of these photo montage superhero movie posters, and my pal @geoffcarter-blog said it looked "like a cereal box," and instead of getting actual work done, well, here we are.
You can’t stop it. You will die. Better to die saving lives… than to live with taking them. That’s what I was born into.
Chris Pine as JAMES T. KIRK Star Trek Beyond (2016) dir. Justin Lin
It’s really too bad we had to slog through two unoriginal and unnecessarily moribund JJ Abrams films to get to the original, fun, and vastly underappreciated Star Trek Beyond, which was too late to save the reboot franchise.
Seven months in between strips isn’t a problem at all, right? View this at FULL SIZE over at SequentialMadness.com.
Quick Steve Ditko tribute drawn for Daily Sketch Challenge on DeviantArt. I never got that much into Ditko’s style, but some of my favorite all-time characters and costumes are the result of his creations.
Secret project (?) inks
one of the most frustrating moods is Desperate Need to Create Something, Anything + persistent lack of motivation/attention/ability/time/inspiration/energy to do so
Me this week.
The Utopian Volume 2 available as a trade paperback July 17
Hey friends, fans and followers! July 17 has been announced as the official release date for the second volume of The Utopian, which collects the 176 Utopian Foundation strips that ran from April 15, 2012 to April 16, 2018 on this here website.
“But, Pj,” you might be asking, “Why would I buy a collection of the same comics I could read here for free?” Well, I have some reasons:
Maybe you’d like…
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The Utopian Vol. 2: Foundation
Art by:
Pj Perez
Written by:
Pj Perez
Cover by:
Pj Perez
Jason Lewis
Lettered by:
Pj Perez
Price:
$2.99
In this soap operatic sequel to The Utopian, a diverse and disparate group of teenagers affected by life-changing events at Sagebrush High School try to move forward with their lives in new situations, new schools and new relationships.
Buy now on comiXology!
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The Utopian Foundation saga comes to an end ... or does it??
Well, as you might have guessed by the ending caption there, this is the last Utopian Foundation strip … MAYBE. It’s interesting timing–and totally unplanned–because today is basically the nine-year anniversary of The Utopian webcomic (which first debuted online April 15, 2009). As mentioned last week, The Utopian going on hiatus for just a little while, while I get a few other creative/comic…
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page 6 from Amazing Fantasy (1962) #15 by Steve Ditko, Andy Yanchus, Stan Lee and Artie Simek
the third image features the remastered colors by Jean-Francois Beaulieu for the 2012 reprint edition
Those “remastered” colors are beautifully rendered, but just don’t look right on Ditko’s minimalist artwork. If Marvel’s going to have anyone recolor their classic material for reprint, the way it was done by Ed Piskor for his X-Men: Grand Design treasury edition “feels” much truer to the era and the art.