Ultimate X-Men pg 1
Here is the first of three sequential pages that Eric did for Marvel comics for submission. Using the script from Ultimate X-men 46, Eric recreated the scene in his own style and taste, similar to that of Jim Lee or Marc Silvestri. The first scene here is at the new Xavier’s School for the gifted, but more specifically in the Danger Room. Wolverine and Colossus are polishing off the last of some menacing machines, slicing and splitting as they please. Two X-men that I would not want to be in the middle...
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Now that their little danger room session is over, Colossus wants some more training. But it seems Wolverine is in need of a little persuading first… Nothing like a punch in the jaw to get good old Logan ready for a scrap, eh? Well, I think Colossus is going to get more than he bargained for. Wait till you see page...
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The metal clashing conclusion to the sample pages. Wolverine, offering Colossus a blow in kind, which would otherwise render a man dead in his tracks. Technically, Colossus too, seeing as adamantium can cut through any metal, but the script here called for merely sparks flying off his chest. However, what the script did call for, was a pin-up style shot of Wolverine’s blow, which I think Eric captured nicely. I would love this picture hanging from my wall! Wouldn’t...
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A test page that Eric had the privilege of working on with comic artist great, Mike S. Miller. With the launch of the new DC Universe Online game, DC comics was looking to do a promo comic to offer with the game. They were looking for a style similar to that of the man who designed the look of the whole universe; none other then comic legend, Jim Lee. Eric, who is all to familiar with the style of Lee, tag-teamed with Mike to produce this amazing test page to present to DC for the gig. Using all new designs for the classic heroes and villains, Mike provided the breakdowns for the page, Eric...
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A highly detailed illustration of Grifter, an old-school hero with a bad attitude and a red train robber style mask, oh, and did I mention his guns? This is a favorite comic character of ours, and so he gets drawn frequently (so you may see him again!). This is a pin-up style illustration that really gets into the details and texture of his uniform and gear. Though an older sample of ours, it really highlights the detail and powerful visuals we like to implement in our work. If you need a comic or even just an illustration that would benefit from a powerful and detailed image to really...
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