
How I picutre what I’m going to draw in my head always turns out very different on paper. But, none the less, I’m happy with how this turned out. Ghost Rider is one of my favorite comic book characters.

How I picutre what I’m going to draw in my head always turns out very different on paper. But, none the less, I’m happy with how this turned out. Ghost Rider is one of my favorite comic book characters.
I love drawing the Incredible Hulk. I love exaggerating the anatomy into a musclebound monster mess.

This picture turned out how I wanted it to. Which is a very rare occurrence for me. I don’t necessarily plan on a specific composition. I just start drawing and go from there. So this is what my mind naturally spit out.
Hulk is the strongest one there is!

I can’t believe Sam Raimi’s Spider-man film is over 14 years old. That’s older than Tim Burton’s Batman when Spider-man was originally released (2002)! Where does the time go?

I really enjoyed drawing my Darth Vader/Kylo Ren composition so I figured I might do a series of similar art. I entered this into a superhero New York themed art contest as well. I was all about this movie in junior high. I think I have such fond nostalgic memories of it because it came out at I time where I was transitioning from a kid into a goofy hideous adolescent.
Also William Dafoe as the Green Goblin is super underrated as far as superhero villains go. He made it work. Power Ranger outfit and all.