Posted by Administrator on November 10th, 2009 |
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Xion, the Comic book networking group Shawn Alleyne started presents: “Superheroes Afterhours”, a look at some of our favorite comic book characters in a whole other light.
These were Gouache & Ink Renderings 6×8 framed for the show.
Superman $80

Gren Lantern $75

Set-Up

Thanks to Shawn Alleyne for all your help setting up. Xion would not be w/out the dedication this guy puts into it. Bad Ass artist Also.
Check shawn out @
MYSPACE : http://www.myspace.com/pyroglyphics1
http://www.meetup.com/XIONgroup/
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Posted by Administrator on November 4th, 2009 |
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Did this Christmas Card for a freind of mines family. A Zombie Christmas.
I penciled/sketched them first then inked and scanned to computer and digitally colored them w/ Corel

christmas . colorist . comicbook . zombie christmas
Posted by Administrator on October 22nd, 2009 |
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This is a image I did for fun . I’m looking forward to this movie. Dave Lizewski is an unnoticed high school student and comic book fan who one day decides to become a super-hero, even though he has no powers, training or meaningful reason to do so.

kick ass . mark millar
Posted by Administrator on October 1st, 2009 |
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Quick sketch from last month.

Posted by Administrator on August 28th, 2009 |
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DRAW A SUPERHERO SET IN ANOTHER ERA - BSH Sketch Challenge
I choose the Renaissance - The Last Supper - Leonardo Da Vinci
Bishop, Falcon,Luke Cage/Powerman, Black Panther, Deathlock, Storm Nick Fury, Missy, Patriot, War Machine, Blade, Goliath, Cloak, & King Pin.
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Bishop . black panther . blade . cloak . deathlock . falcon . goliath . hawk . king pin . luke cage . missy . nick fury . patriot . storm . war machine
Posted by Administrator on February 14th, 2009 |
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It is a 3 page starter for the project. Jesse James Jr - The quicker James.Written by the auther of Tales of the Starlight Drive in
Michael San Giacomo. There is a comic coming out on ZUDA.COM
This is a project I’m working on. I was signing Tales of the Starlight Drive In Book w/ Mike At A drive in in Vinland NJ . We got to talking about
future projects an I told him
I’m actually related to Jesse James. His sister
was my GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT Grandmother
On my mothers side of the family.
BLOODLINES
When my Uncle Kent (From my fathers side) found this out, he did some research
on my fathers side. He found a prostitute/whore from
England who was in a royal scandel. & Coronal Canders?? LOL friggen KFC
Bloodlines!
Jesse James Jr . jjjr . Mike San Giacomo' . Tales form the starlight drive in . the quicker james
Posted by Administrator on July 4th, 2008 |
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My First Published Comic Book Work
Writer Mike San Giacomo presents 32 stories taking place over 50 years at a Drive-In Theater, featuring 21 artists from around the world. Mirroring life and the cinema with tales of crime, romance, science fiction, musicals, even a western, each stand-alone story combines to create a single novel with a powerful, shocking finale you won’t forget!
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Wizard Universe Article
http://www.wizarduniverse.com/052708imagespotlight.html
Product Description
Tales of the Starlight Drive-In is journalist-comic writer Michael San Giacomo’s tribute to that great American institution - the drive-in theater with 26 stand-alone stories set in a drive-in theater from 1955 through 2005. While each can be read separately, together they form one complete tale of the rise and fall (and rise?) of a drive-in through stories that cross all genres including humor, romance, crime, horror, adventure, western and even super-heroes. Each story has a relationship with the movie playing at the time. Most are in color, except for those before 1962 and a few special stories that just needed to be black and white. Characters come and go, but Neil the projectionist is the rock who is there all the way through from the beginning to the end.
Mike also wrote (PHANTON JACK )
Newspaper reporter Jack Baxter can turn invisible. Not exactly a hero, Baxter uses his powers to scoop other reporters. His test of fire comes when his brother is captured in Iraq. Jack rescues his brother with the aid of the beautiful Madison Blue, an invisible secret agent for the group ‘Miscellaneous’. Stories lean toward realistic portrayals of characters in modern world, not typical super-hero fare. The series ran in 2005 from Image and returned in November, 2007, from Atomic Pop Art Entertainment with ABSOLUTE PHANTOM JACK, which collects all the previous Image comics and about 80 pages of new stories. The all-new, 110-page graphic novel PHANTOM JACK: THE NOWHERE MAN AGENDA, where Jack confronts his evil opposite and faces his final fate, will be published as soon as a new publisher is found.

Blair Smith . colorist . comicbook . image comics . tales of the starlight drive in