Showing posts with label batman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label batman. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Two Face – Another Comic Book Character Sketch Card


This is a quick sketch, sketch card I did of the DC comic book character and Batman archenemy, Two Face. This is the Two Face as portrayed in the movie “The Dark Knight”. This sketch card is for sale so if you would to purchase it you can contact me at mbridges54@gmail.com.You can see more of my sketch cards at my Sketch Card – ACEO site.

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Remember if you would like to have a painting done of any of your favorite comic book characters let me know by e-mailing me at mbridges54@gmail.com.

If you would like to know how I do my paintings check out my How I Do My Comic Book Superhero Paintings video.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Update On My Three Jokers Painting


While you’re waiting for my next Green Lantern and She Hulk commission posts, I wanted to show you where I am with my “Three Jokers” painting. I have put in the background oils and will be working on the figures next.

As I said in an earlier post this painting is of the three men that have portrayed the Joker. Cesar Romero from the Batman series, Jack Nicholson from the first Tim Burton Batman movie and last but certainly not least Heath Ledger from the “Dark Knight” movie.

I am running the progression of this painting at my Superhero Portraits website. Check it out.

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Remember if you would like to have a painting done of any of your favorite comic book characters let me know by e-mailing me at mbridges54@gmail.com.

If you would to know how I do my paintings check out my How I Do My Comic Book Superhero Paintings video.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Jim Lee One Of The Best


I’m a comic book fan from way back. I go back to the hay days of Jack Kirby, Jim Steranko, Neal Adams and Steve Ditko just to name a few. There are some of today’s comic book artists that I like and one of the top ones is Jim Lee. He is one of those artists that seem to put a lot of thought and effort into his drawings.

His use of angles and perspective when he draws the human figure reminds me sometimes of Jim Streranko’s stuff back when he was doing “Nick Fury, Agent of Shield”. Jim has a great flair for dramatic poses and his backgrounds are simply fantastic. When you put Jim Lee’s pencils with Scott Williams inks you have yourself an unbeatable combination.

I’m not a big fan of Jim Lee’s writing, but I love his artwork so he goes down as one of my top favorites. Be sure to Check out his work. You can also see Jim Lee in action at my new Comic Book Video site.



Be sure to check out my new Comic Book Video site. This site has videos comic book artist like Jim Lee, Alex Ross, Todd Mcfarlane, John Romita Sr and more doing what you like to see them doing, drawing. There are also video documentaries on Superman and the history of comics. Check it out.