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December 2, 2016
Princess Leia: Royal Rebel
Hey gang! This week saw the release of Princess Leia: Royal Rebel, a new young reader Star Wars book from Scholastic, written by Calliope Glass, drawn by me, and featuring a beautiful cover by Phil Noto. The book follows Leia’s life from childhood through adulthood, detailing her exploits across the Star Wars films, before and beyond. Here’s the official summary:
Who is Princess Leia? How did a princess become a rebel leader? And what happened to her after the Empire was defeated? In this biography—complete with black-and-white illustrations, timelines, and character profiles—young readers will delight in learning the complete history of Star Wars’ royal rebel.I’ve long been an enormous fan of the character of Princess Leia, and in turn Carrie Fisher’s portrayal of her along four films, so this was just a blast to do. I hope you’ll pick it up.Here’s a link to the book on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/Princess-Leia-Royal-Rebel-Backstories/dp/1338029800
Published on December 02, 2016 09:55
November 26, 2016
Champions #5 Variant Cover
Here’s a look at my variant cover for issue #5 of Marvel’s Champions series. It’s a play on the 90′s X-Men arcade game that I spent too much time playing as a kid. Had a lot of fun making the pixel art and homage Jim Lee and Romita style drawings of Ms. Marvel, Hulk and Spider-man.
Published on November 26, 2016 10:58
November 25, 2016
America
Next year Marvel will be launching a new series focusing on the fan-favorite character of America Chavez, written by YA novelist Gabby Rivera and drawn by me. I couldn't be more excited -- I fell in love with the character during Jamie McKelvie and Kieron Gillen's run on Young Avengers, and am so looking forward to taking a stab at the character with Gabby. Hoping to do America justice. In the meantime, here's a look at the cover to issue one. You can read more about the new series and hear more from Gabby and I here and here.
Published on November 25, 2016 23:44
October 12, 2016
Howard the Duck #11 - Fare thee well, duck
HOWARD THE DUCK #11 came out today, and it marks the end of a 16-issue run that Chip and I began nearly 2 years ago.Chip’s scripts have been brilliant from the start; touching, fun, funny and just a blast to draw. Poking fun at Marvel, while also saying some deeply emotional things about friendship and love - somehow accomplishing this in a book about an alien duck with a cybernetic cat. Who knew?Huge thanks to Wil Moss who had the vision of bringing Howard back to Marvel, and saw fit to bring in Chip and I as the team to do it. He kept us on point, and helped facilitate the fun throughout. Thanks for letting Chip and I make my cat a MARVEL character.Thanks to Veronica Fish and Kevin Maguire for their tremendous fill-in issues.Thanks to Joe Rivera, who came on as my inker early on and has made beautiful work of my crappy pencils issue after issue. Thanks as well to Paolo Rivera, Goran Sudzuka and Marc Deering for their stunning ink work in the face of some hard deadlines along the way.Thanks to Rico Renzi for his beautifully poppy color palettes, which helped launch our new version of Howard. And thanks to Jordan Gibson, whose innate, strong color sense, helped me realize the colors of each issue of this last arc.Thanks to pals Ryan North and Erica Henderson for having fun with us for our SQUIRREL GIRL/HOWARD crossover. THANK GOD FOR THE KRA-VAN.Thanks to LEA THOMPSON (OH MY GOD) for agreeing to appear in our dumb duck book.Thanks to all the Howard crew, editors, assistant editors, letterers, back-up artists & writers, cover artists et al for keeping this book fun and lively and worthy of its cover price.And finally, thanks to you readers out there. This was my first ongoing series for any publisher, and though we all decided this was the right place/moment for us to leave, I will truly miss it.Waugh.Biggs4eva.
Published on October 12, 2016 18:22
June 9, 2016
Howard the Duck and Lea Thompson
Okay *SPOILERS* if you haven’t seen the announcement already online, but yesterday Howard the Duck #8 hit the stands and features a cameo appearance by none other than Lea Thompson herself!I’ve long been a fan of Lea’s from her work on the Back to the Future trilogy, but also loved her performance in Marvel’s first feature film, Howard the Duck. It turns out Chip is also a big fan (why wouldn’t he be?) and so a year ago we started brainstorming ideas on just how we could incorporate Lea into our book. Thankfully our AMAZING editor Wil Moss and Marvel were up for it, and so it just came down to whether or not we could get Lea to say yes. Thankfully she seems to carry a soft spot for Howard and agreed to join us for an issue of inanity. I had the pleasure of meeting Lea last weekend at Wizard World Philadelphia, where I presented her with the original art of her first cameo appearance. She was as delightful as you might hope and unabashedly proud of her work on Howard (as she should be). So glad this all worked out!Come back next month for a Lea Thompson filled issue with Howard the Duck #9! Here’s Chip’s solicit:(W) Chip Zdarsky (A/CA) Joe QuinonesFrom Marvel Comics. Howard is back in New York City! And on his strangest case yet: A missing person! His client? The missing person! WHAAA-? Join us as Howard encounters aliens, Brooklyn and network television with a Special Guest Star so shocking that I am still shocked that we’re allowed to do this.Seriously. Rated T+. Scheduled to ship 07/20/16. (161) Here’s a link to the announcement:http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/howard-duck-movie-star-returns-900386And a link to the announcement of my variant cover for the issue:http://marvel.com/news/comics/26272/lea_thompson_reunites_with_howard_the_duckWAUGH!
Published on June 09, 2016 13:47
April 6, 2016
Poe Dameron (x2)
Poe Dameron! BB-8! I love them. I love them both. Here are two variant covers I did for Marvel's new comic about our ace Resistance pilot, the first issue of which is out today. Written by the great Charles Soule and drawn by the amazingly talented Phil Noto, it's well worth reading. Check it out!
Published on April 06, 2016 11:53
March 8, 2016
Batman '89
Batman ‘89Above is a bunch of proof of concept art I did for a Batman miniseries pitch Kate Leth and I put together last year. Inspired by DC’s recent Batman ‘66 series, our story would have picked up the threads left by Tim Burton’s Batman Returns. We would have seen the return of Selina Kyle/ Catwoman as well as introductions to ‘Burton-verse’ versions of Robin, Barbara Gordon/Batgirl, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy. It also would have showcased the turn of Billy Dee Williams’ Harvey Dent into Two-Face.We had a lot of fun ideas for the series overall, but in the end it was turned down. Regardless, these were fun a lot of fun to draw and Kate and I got to bond over our love of Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman. Meow.
Published on March 08, 2016 18:12
September 14, 2015
Superman/Wonder Woman #21
Here’s a look at my variant cover for Superman/Wonder Woman #21, out this Wednesday!I was asked to make a cover featuring both title characters alongside Green Lantern, each in dynamic poses of some kind. The image of Clark Kent transforming into Superman is pretty typical and iconic, but such imagery is seldom seen or thought of with other heroes. I thought it’d be neat to depict the trio all transitioning into their alter-egos, each in unique ways. It was also an opportunity to cameo my iteration of Hal Jordan, first featured in Wednesday Comics in 2009.Enjoy!
Published on September 14, 2015 13:55
July 22, 2015
Sleepy Hollow: Providence #2
For anyone who missed it, here’s a look at my and emmyc ‘s cover to Sleepy Hollow: Providence, issue 2. Digital pencils by me, colors and inks by Emmy. As you can see, Emmy, has an amazing sense of color, and really nailed it with all the light effects here. So much fun collaborating on these.
Published on July 22, 2015 12:40
June 19, 2015
Heroes Con, 2015
Starts today!
I'll be over in Artist Alley at table 910, selling books, prints and taking commissions. Come on by!
Here are my prices for the show:
Prints $25-
Commissions
Head Sketch (black & white) -- $60
Head Sketch (toned/color) -- $100
Half Figure (black & white) -- $140
Half Figure (toned/color) -- $250
I'll be taking a new commission list each day, so try and find me early!
I'll also be on a few panels. Here's the run-down:
FRIDAY
5:30 pm
Room 208
MARVEL CULT CHARACTERS
Call the sitter and tell them you’ll be late! JOE MOCHOVE and RUSTY ROWLEY, your friends from the internet sit down to discuss some of Marvel’s more offbeat and wonderful characters with JOE QUINONES & CHIP ZDARSKY (Howard the Duck), ERICA HENDERSON (Squirrel Girl), TRADD MOORE (Ghost Rider) and SKOTTIE YOUNG (Rocket Raccoon).
SATURDAY
1:00 pm
Room 208
MARVEL TOWN HALL
DOUG MERKLE tackles the tough issues facing the Marvel Universe with local reps: JASON AARON (Thor), CULLEN BUNN (Magneto), KATHRYN IMMONEN (Operation S.I.N.), MITCH GERADS (The Punisher) and JOE QUINONES (Howard the Duck). Up first, should registered mutants be awarded special parking privileges?
SUNDAY
Jason Latour's "Live Drawl" panel wherein myself, Tula Lotay and Babs Tarr will do live drawings on stage to be auctioned off for charity. Room and time to be announced.
Hope to see you there!
Published on June 19, 2015 06:57
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