I wish all a HAPPY HALLOWEEN and thanks for stopping by this season.
Scanned pencils, digital finishes.
©erniekwiat2013
One consistent element in the art I have done since I was a boy is monsters.
I wish all a HAPPY HALLOWEEN and thanks for stopping by this season.
Scanned pencils, digital finishes.
©erniekwiat2013
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| art by Ian Miller |
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| art by Kelly Freas |
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| Cool image by Zornow at Deviantart. |
The over-the-top complementary coloring sceme on this Horror Tales cover from October 1973 makes the werewolf pop.
I can't let this Howl-o-ween season go by without mentioning how much I loved the early issues of Creepy and Eerie.
Pete Morisi was an artist who began his career in the late 1940's; but I wasn't introduced to his art until the 1960's. He signed his stories as PAM at Charlton Comics. I have read that he was a police officer at the time and didn't want anyone to know he was freelancing as a comic book artist.
Another subtle werewolf reference is Al Capp's Wolf Gal.
As soon as I saw the figure, I was reminded of the Jack Davis' Frankenstein art for the "Giant Life Size Frankenstein Pin-Up" from the back of Jim Warren's magazines.![]() |
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Ruben Yandoc, signed Rubeny, was not a favorite comic book artist of
mine in the 70's. His quirky style didn't appeal to me then. When I had
the opportunity to see his original art, my indifference chanced to
admiration.