Thursday, March 14, 2013

Wild Blue Yonder

Here's my variant cover for Zach Howard's amazing new series Wild Blue Yonder form IDW. This is the first time I've had the opportunity to do a cover for one of Zach's books, so needless to say, I was thrilled to do it. Painted with acrylics and colored pencils on illustration board.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

The Baroness

This is a caver I just painted for an upcoming collected GI Joe Volume from IDW.

HPD

Here's my variant cover for Stephen Mooney's upcoming WW2 series Half Past Danger, from IDW. It starts in May and I strongly advise people to pick it up. Stephen's art is beyond amazing and I was happy and honored to do this, and lucky enough to have him draw and color a variant cover for Fever Ridge, which starts hitting stores today, by the way! This is acrylics on board.

Potter

This has been on my Deviant Art page for a while, painted as a commission with acrylics, but I thought I'd finally share it here. I don't know too much about the Potter universe, but I honestly had a great time working on this.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Fever Ridge sneak peak

Here's an upcoming retailer incentive cover for my IDW book Fever Ridge. This will be for issue 3, out in stores in April. Acrylics on illustration board. This is also my tribute to N. C. Wyeth, who has inspired me for years with his breathtaking art and imagination. This image shows the main character's sub-conscious state of mind, while navigating through the darkness of New Guinea.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

The Judge

Here's a new cover I recently painted for an upcoming issue of the new ongoing Judge Dredd series from IDW/2000 AD. This will be the retailer incentive cover. It's all hand painted except the IDW logo which is just a temporary place-marker. Each of the 3 or 4 comic shops that will be officially featured will have their logo placed there, under the main Dredd logo. Acrylics on illustration board.

Friday, August 24, 2012

GI Joe (Snake Eyes)

Here's a new GI Joe painting I did for IDW. It was cool and fun to get to leave it in the black and white stage. Acrylics on illustration board.