Hotm 7 pg. 16-17
An exciting Double-page spread from The Hand of the Morningstar graphic novel, volume 7. The “Hand” are zooming in to face off with Michael Tempe, also known as “The Tempest.” Pencils and Inks by Eric Ninaltowski, and tones by Diego...
Read MoreHeroes End pg.1
Using a script of his own making, Eric penciled a few pages to sample his ability with the comic book page using some well know heroes and characters. Finding himself alone in the aftermath of a devastating and life-taking war between mutants, Wolverine, the ever-enduring hero is about to recollect the events that have taken the lives of so many of his fellow warriors and friends. Including his true love, Jean Grey, the Phoenix. You can also see the second page to these samples pages in our sequential pages...
Read MoreHeroes End pg.2
A sample sequential art page that Eric, our Senior artist did for submission purposes in 2009. Any comic lover will easily recognize the slew of heroes here from all over the comics universe; some now famous characters like Iron-man, Captain America, Green Lantern, spider-man and of course Wolverine, among many others. Eric pulled out all the stops here going for an end of the line story to display his penciling ability on the comics page. You really have to view the full image to appreciate all the detail and heroes collected here (click he image to view it...
Read MoreMidnight Dream
S equential art used for a mobile phone comic from Shakespeare’s “A Mid-Summer’s Night Dream.” This was a collaborative work done by professional comic artist, Mike S. Miller, and Eric Ninaltowski. Mike provided the breakdowns and layout of the panels, and Eric provided the finishes in ink. On your mobile phone device you would see each individual panel separately for easy viewing and letting you appreciate the detail of each panel. Similarly we provide art for storyboards, which may be done in a quicker fashion and with pencil, but you would see a scene play...
Read MoreHOTM 5 pg. 150-151
Double page spread of Downtown San Diego used in book 5 of the Hand of the Morningstar series. This was a fun one for Eric, since San Diego is his hometown, but the detailed ones are always more fun! (maybe)
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