/r/comicbookart
Art about comic books.
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For the love of comic books; from the drawings, to the inking, to the lettering and panel layouts. Everything that makes us love the art form that is comic books.
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A quick manga style spider-man I did in procreate while warming up to draw some comic pages.
Why is this a thing in the comic book industry?
I can't even tell you how many times I've picked up a comic book from the shelf solely because of its rad cover art, skimmed through the pages, and then discovered that the main artist, and therefore the art style, are significantly different from the cover page.
Is that the goal? To get someone like me to pick up the comic book? But here's the thing: I've never bought those comic books. So for me as the consumer, that “strategy” is not working at all. LOL
Thoughts? Facts?
#Copicsketch #sharpiecreative
I was commissioned to illustrate this angel based on the one that appears to Joshua in Joshua 5, this, I gave him a late bronze age armour in the Mycenaean lamellar style, just with a tube and yoke upper harnessing system from the Iron age used in armours such as the early mail and linothorax. This, so the yoke would pass in between the wings when putting on the armour and instead of being the historical wide square to protect the upper back and shoulders, this would be a thinner stripe to allow room for the wings.