The end of another year. This is my last newsletter of 2025, and I thought I’d send it out early since things only get busier for everyone as we close in on the New Year…
I don’t know how this year has been for you, but for me … well, I dunno. There’s been some good, been some bad. I’m not exactly sad to see 2025 go, but I’m also not really filled with a lot of hope for 2026, so … eh? It’s not the best time to be navigating the world as an artist who tries to be about the right things. The scrooges of the world seem to have the upper hand … even more so than usual, I mean.
BUT. Ya gotta keep going, right? One foot in front of the other and all that.
Anyway, I do want to thank everyone for the kind words on this year’s DREAD THE HALLS one shot. Chris and I figured out what our story was going to be about back in June, and while we were excited to tell this tale, I had no idea how it might land with others. I’m glad it seems to have hit the way we’d hoped. I imagine you can still find copies around, so if you haven’t gotten your hands on one yet…
And finally … I wrapped up the colors for MALICENT BLACK: MUNDICIDE this morning. The book … well, it took awhile. MALICENT BLACK is a labor of love. So far, on each campaign we’ve basically made enough to cover the cost of printing, shipping, and lettering these, so Drew and I have to make the books around our ‘day jobs.’ It’s not always ideal … sometimes, you just want to curl up with a book, or watch something with your wife, or hell, sometimes you just want to be lazy, alright?
But Malicent is a living, breathing person at this point. If we don’t tell her stories, who will?
Anyway, I hope your holidays are great, and I truly hope that the new year is a good one. Thanks for reading, and thanks for your support … see you soon;)
Seriously, how can this year be almost over already?
Anyway … I hope everyone picked up a copy of DREAD THE HALLS last week! Christmas and horror is a combo that I just love, so working on these giant one shots has been a blast. Not only that, but the books are FILLED with a ton of great stuff from a bunch of creators I admire! If you haven’t picked up a copy yet, you might still be able to find ’em at your local comic shop…
Meanwhile, I’m finishing up the colors for MALICENT BLACK: MUNDICIDE, as well as working on the stickers, trading cards and digital artbook rewards, while also digging into a project that I can’t talk about yet … and I’m also honestly trying to keep my schedule a bit more under control for a little while here. Things REALLY got away from me over the past few months … I had way too many things to work on, while also trying to run a Kickstarter campaign, and (haha) have a life. I failed at the life part pretty miserably, I gotta admit.
You can learn to draw, you can learn to write … but it’s REALLY important to learn how to manage your time and HOW TO SAY NO. It’s so tough, as a freelancer, turning down work … but man, I’m telling ya. You gotta understand when you simply have too much work on your plate. No matter how fast you might be, there are limits…
Let’s see, I promised a peek at some more Malicent Black art this time, didn’t I? Hmmmm … the thing is, I don’t want to show much more. I want people to hold the book, to read it, to experience it..! But a promise is a promise, I guess…
Here are the flats for page 12 … if you know me, you know things could change quite a bit as I get into the rendering, but at the moment … at THIS VERY MOMENT … here’s what this particular page looks like 🙂
Yeah, Mal vomited up an inky looking little beastie which then went and jumped into a flame geyser. It’s really not that weird, considering all the other things that happen in these books.
Okay, I gotta get back to it. I’m still working my way through KING SORROW (wow does this book go places I did not expect and I love it) and I’m also stacking up quite a few Junji Ito books here (because my office needs more piles of books) and … uh, yeah, that’s about it. I mean, I might be trying to have a little bit better work/life balance, but I still have a lot to do =)
Thanks for checking this out. In this day of doom scrolling, I always appreciate it when somebody takes a bit of time to read something I’ve put out into the void.
This newsletter is going to be a bit shorter than usual, just because of the bad combo that’s been kicking my butt lately … I have too much to do, and I’ m pretty run down. It’s been a busy few months, and that’s nice…
But sometimes it catches up to ya, that’s all.
Part of the reason I’ve been so busy is because the MALICENT BLACK: MUNDICIDE KICKSARTER is live! We’ve hit he magic number we need to fund this book, and are working on our stretch goals right now. The first of those is a custom trading card, and it’s something Drew and I are really excited to get to do, so I’m hoping we make it. If you haven’t checked it out yet, here’s the link:
Speaking of Malicent, Matty has lettered the first half of the book, and I’m plugging away on the colors (along with everything else I have to do) … here’s a peek at a new page-in-progress.
Sometime soon, I’ll start coloring Gary Frank’s variant cover. I find it, uh, pretty intimidating to color the work of somebody like Gary … I never worry about messing up my own stuff when I start coloring it, but look at this…
Dammit, Gary.
Still, it’s also pretty exciting, you know? I mean, it’s a gorgeous illustration of a character wholly created by Drew and I by one of the very best in the biz. You step up to bat and take your swing, y’know? Despite some nerves, I’m looking forward to starting in on this.
That said … I’m really glad Colin colored his own cover. If you haven’t read The Ballad of Gordon Barleycorn yet, do yourself a favor and do so. Drew told me about this book when it came out, and as soon as I read it, Drew and I agreed that we wanted Colin to do a cover for Malicent at some point…
Oh, and while we’re approaching my favorite time of year (it’s always Halloween deep in my black heart) I should remind you that you can preorder our new DREAD THE HALLS comic right now! I got to look over the entire book in PDF form the other day, and it really is a treat.
Meanwhile, I’ve been TRYING to take a little time for myself here lately, to kind of reset from a pretty tough deadline grind. Part of that always involves me getting away from my drawing table for at least a little bit and reading, watching or playing something that kinda recharges the batteries. After pouring so much out, I always feel like I need to pull in some new creative energy, if that makes sense? It probably doesn’t. I’m weird.
But! Drew and I went to see The Black Phone 2 a few nights ago, and we both really enjoyed it. While I liked the first one well enough, I preferred the short story to the movie. But the sequel takes some of the added threads from the first movie and gives them a payoff that, personally, worked for me.
Speaking of Joe Hill … I started King Sorrow. About a hundred pages in. Man, have I missed having a new Joe Hill novel to crack open. And this one … whew. It’s off to a great start. I really want to just take days off to read this thing and not do anything else. Alas…
Okay, that’s all for now … thanks again for taking the time to read this. If you haven’t yet, please take a look at the new Malicent Black campaign, and have a Happy Halloween!
Hey, nice to have you back. Hope everyone had a great time at NYCC … I kinda felt like Robert Nevelle here, holding down the fort while almost everyone else…
Disappeared off the face of the Earth.
Anyway, in case I haven’t mentioned it, we have a Kickstarter going! I’ve probably mentioned that. The second issue of MALICENT BLACK, officially called MALICENT BLACK: MUNDICIDE is off to a great start. One week in and we’re at 80%!
Considering that NYCC took up so much bandwidth on our first weekend, I couldn’t be happier. And to be fair, we knew this first weekend would be a tough one in terms of getting eyeballs, but our other option, with the holidays approaching and other things planned, was to wait until January to launch. We didn’t want to do that because first of all, Drew and I are dying to get this book out there … and second, hey, who knows what things will be like by the time January rolls around?
Here’s the link to our campaign … if you’ve backed it, we thank you. It means a TON to us. If you can’t back it, hey, we understand. All we ask is, if you could, please share this link around. This sort of book only happens when people spread the word and support it, and we need your help for that:
Now would be a GREAT time to check out our campaign, since Drew’s update just went live…
We’re also joined by my pal Matty Ryan this time … Matty and I have known each other for a long time. I honestly can’t remember how we initially met … maybe on the Event Comics Boards back in the day? That might be it. Pretty sure Matty reminded me at HeroesCon and here I am, forgetting again. (My brain is fried, back off.) I do know we actually met in person on my first and only trip (so far) to New York City, when he took me to a great little Irish pub for lunch on one of the days I was spending at the old Marvel Bullpen, meeting editors and working on my craft. Since then, Matty has lettered and designed FREAK at Image Comics (where he coached me through so many production obstacles – I had decided I was writing, drawing and coloring a book on my own and had QUITE the learning curve in front of me 🙂 as well as THE MANY ADVENTURES OF MIRANDA MERCURY, so it’s been very cool to get to work with him again.
And speaking of Matty, how about a peek at the first lettered page of MALICENT BLACK: MUNDICIDE..?
I think Matty is going to beat me to the finish line, here … I’m still coloring this issue of Malicent, along with this year’s DREAD THE HALLS story with Chris Ryall. It’s been a pretty, uh, intense few weeks around here. I have a week off planned for November, and I can’t tell you how much I’m looking forward to that week 😉
I DID finish off the pages I had as part of the ULTIMATE UNIVERSE: TWO YEARS IN #1 story I worked on … did I show anything from that, yet? I don’t think so. Here, a tiny peek … don’t tell Marvel.
Okay, I think I also mentioned getting back to sharing some of the art I’m lucky enough to hang in my studio awhile back … how about this one?
Yeah, that’s obviously by the amazing Amanda Conner (inked by the also amazing Jimmy Palmiotti) on the Power Girl story they did for JSA Classified back in the day. This was another gift, and I love this page. Amanda’s characters never seem like drawings … they’re just people, you know? And I mean that in the very best way.
I’m afraid I don’t have any new books to share with you this time … I’m trying to work my way through THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT and it’s been great, but man, most nights I am too tired to make much progress. Maybe I’ll finish it up in that week off in November 😉
Thanks again for your time, and if you haven’t yet, please take a look at our Kickstarter campaign!
Since the last newsletter, I’ve been … busy. Last week, I signed a contract for a 72-page black and white thriller that I’m really excited about (but can’t talk about yet.)
And in the last few days, I added three pages to my workload while losing a week on another deadline that was already tight enough. Comics! I do ’em right.
Anyway … the thing is, I’m really into all of the various things I’m working on. Remember last time, when I said that I need to focus a bit more on the stories I want to tell, and not go from one job to the next like some kind of comic-making shark? Okay, I didn’t phrase it quite that way, but you get me…
So let’s talk about some of this stuff! First … no, your eyes are not deceiving you. The prelaunch page for the next MALICENT BLACK Kickstarter is LIVE. If you want to be notified of the launch, go here and click that ‘notify me on launch’ button:
Drew and I are so excited to get this thing out there. He’s had the script done for awhile (heck, he’s on to the next script), but I’ve had to draw and color this around the work for hire jobs, so it hasn’t gone as quickly as I’d have liked … but now I’m well into the coloring, lettering is in progress … this will be ready to go to the printer as soon as the campaign ends and Kickstarter releases those funds!
Also … there are some limited tiers on this, featuring original art. If you’re interested in these, then it’s even more important you sign up to be notified on launch. I have no idea how those tiers will go, so don’t miss out, okay?
Meanwhile … I’m also about to start inking this year’s DREAD THE HALLS one shot! Chris and I started trading emails about this story while I was at Heroes Con, and I’m proud of what we came up with. It’s funny, it’s dark, and it speaks to the world we find ourselves in. It also plays a riff on A CHRISTMAS CAROL, which is one of my favorite stories. This is up for preorders now, so if you want to check this thing out (and I’d highly recommend it) then please let your retailer know. It’s been a pretty tumultuous time for retailers (well, for everyone, really) so preorders are more important now than ever for anything that doesn’t involve Batman or Spider-Man…
Dread the Halls 2025 #1
Arriving: December 3, 2025 Lunar Code: 1025IM0283 Page Count: 72
Cover price: $6.99
Dread the Halls returns to haunt another Christmas season with a 72-page gift of all-new tales of holiday horrors for only $6.99! This time out, Jordan Hart and Luana Vecchio deliver a seasonal blend of Hallmark movie and brutal revenge flick; Chris Ryall and Keithan Jones turn Mars red when “The Martians Conquer Santa Claus!”; Walter Pax and Fábio Veras return to the series rendering festive terror; and Ryall and Lee Ferguson close things out with an even darker Christmas Carol!
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Finally, here’s the OTHER thing I’m working on and can share:
‘Ultimate Universe: Two Years In’ Sets the Stage for ‘Ultimate Endgame’
This December, ‘Ultimate Universe: Two Years In,’ a one-shot by Deniz Camp, Alex Paknadel, and more, sets up the future of the Ultimate Universe, including ‘Ultimate Endgame’ and the debut of Ultimate Daredevil.
by Marvel
Before ULTIMATE ENDGAME begins, behold the current state of the Ultimate Universe and discover its final secrets in ULTIMATE UNIVERSE: TWO YEARS IN #1, a special one-shot hitting stands in December by Deniz Camp, Alex Paknadel, and superstar artists from every corner of the Marvel Universe.
Like last year’s ULTIMATE UNIVERSE: ONE YEAR IN, which introduced Nick Fury and revealed crucial intel on the Maker’s Council, ULTIMATE UNIVERSE: TWO YEARS IN #1 will be an essential chapter in the overall Ultimate Universe narrative. The saga will see the return of the Ultimate Guardians, revealing their key role in ULTIMATE ENDGAME, and debut all new players as the countdown to the Maker’s return comes to an explosive end!
All paths lead to ENDGAME! In preparation for the Maker’s return in ULTIMATE ENDGAME, the Ultimate Guardians have been traveling all across time and space, recruiting members new and old… Travel across all the corners of the Ultimate Universe! Don’t miss the dawn of many new characters, including Ultimate Daredevil!
ULTIMATE UNIVERSE: TWO YEARS IN #1 Written by DENIZ CAMP & ALEX PAKNADEL Art by SUPERSTARS FROM ACROSS THE MARVEL UNIVERSE Cover by RYAN STEGMAN On Sale 12/3
“For me, each of these year-ending Ultimates specials are an opportunity to reveal more about the universe’s history, and set the path of its future,” Camp explained. “ULTIMATE UNIVERSE: ONE YEAR IN was about the recent past and near future, but ULTIMATE UNIVERSE: TWO YEARS IN is more ambitious; we’ll take you from the birth of humanity to 2000 years into the future where everything has gone wrong. It’s bold, it’s heartfelt, it’s filled with big new ideas and surprising twists on old characters—it’s just what you’ve come to expect from the Ultimate Universe!”
“Getting to write in the Ultimate Universe—especially as it reaches its climax—is so fun, it should be illegal,” Paknadel shared. “It’s a license to rethink and reinvent your favorite characters, and Deniz and I have certainly done that here. Like all the best Ultimate versions of these characters, our Daredevil retains the essence of the original—he’s still a something without fear—but he’s been scaled up to a cosmic-level hero. I can’t wait for readers to meet him.”
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When my editor dropped me an email to see if I’d be interested in being a part of this, I looked at my calendar, thought about how much coffee a human can reasonably drink in a month, and said “sure!”
Honestly, just seeing Deniz Camp and Alex Paknadel listed as the writers made this a no-brainer, but then I read the script and it’s awesome. I like big, cosmic tales, stuff that pushes the boundaries of what stories we can tell and how we tell them … and boy does this one do that. I’m drawing a telepathic dog, for crying out loud. I don’t think that was actually on my bucket list, but it should have been.
It’s also up for preorders right now, so again … just let your retailer know you want it!
Okay, I typically try not to use these for so much promotion … you can get that sort of thing anywhere. But my word count is creeping up there, I’m buried, I’m tired, and I feel like I have to get the word out on this stuff, eh? At least the first two … I’m sure that Ultimates book will sell just fine without my efforts 😉
Oh, wait! Word count be damned. THIS arrived last week…
I can’t begin to tell you how much I love the work of both JM DeMatteis and Sal Buscema. Actually, if you’ve read previous newsletters … you know 🙂
But this run on Spidey is an all-time favorite of mine. I learned so much about storytelling from the comics included here. Pacing, emotional beats, subtlety, when to let the art do the lifting … ugh. It’s SO GOOD.
And I’ve barely gotten a look at this since it arrived. Ah, comics. 🙂
Sooner or later I’ll get to dive in.
Okay … now I’m really heading out!
I may drop an extra newsletter when the Kickstarter goes live, but in case I don’t … when I see you in two weeks, the campaign will be fully underway! I’ll share some behind the scenes bits on this issue of Mal, and try to get back to sharing some of the art on my wall, too.
Here we are again … glad to have you back! I know I say this a lot … but thanks for reading these. There are weeks where I’m really excited to get started on the newsletter, and other weeks where I’m busy, run down, or simply unmotivated … but I’m always happy I put one of these things together in the end.
First … hey, now that the story from DR STRANGE #450 has been out for a bit, I’ve added the black and white art to the gallery here on the site. And if you want to check out the unlettered pages with Carlos Lopez’s fantastic colors … here you go!
Meanwhile, I’m getting into the colors for the next issue of MALICENT BLACK. I’m not showing anything quite yet, but in future newsletters? Sure 🙂 I’ll also be able to share a bit of news on a couple of variant covers we’ll have on this one. Right now the campaign is planned to start at the beginning of October and end on my favorite day … Halloween. It’s a bit later than I had hoped for, but sometimes life gets in the way, and my insistence on having the colors almost finished before hitting that launch button … well, here we are. It’s important to me to have the book ready to go to the printer as soon as we receive those funds from Kickstarter. We’ll keep you posted and share that prelaunch page soon.
At the moment, aside from the colors for the next MALICENT BLACK, I’m laying out the short story I’m doing with Chris Ryall for this year’s DREAD THE HALLS special, doing a bit of writing on something brand new, and thinking a lot about the stories I want to tell over the next few years. Long story short, I did a podcast last week (it’s not out yet but I’ll warn you when it’s time 😉 and the podcaster noted what a wide variety of projects I’ve worked on. And I don’t tend to think back on what I’ve done too much … I generally think ahead, to what’s next.
But…
Yeah.
I mean, I have done a really wide variety of stuff. And I guess in some ways that’s kinda cool? I dunno. I always – always – try to find my way into a character or book. I always want to find something, some connective tissue, that I can work with. I try to make even the most commercial stuff have a bit of a personal hook if I possibly can. So it feels less like mercenary work. It doesn’t always work out.
But there’s also the fact that … man, drawing comics is how I pay the bills. So while I might have some stories that grab me more than others, the fact is I’ve done a lot of comics and looking back … some of them, I’d probably turn down if I could do it all again. Okay, scratch that. There are a few that I’d definitely turn down if given a do-over.
I’m only going to get to draw a certain number of pages in this life. I can only tell a finite amount of stories in the time I’m given. If we don’t manage to burn this planet down too soon (I remain skeptical) then the stories you tell will outlive you. That’s one of the cool and sad things about telling stories. So your choices matter. The stories you CHOOSE to tell … matter.
I guess all of this is just a way to say I think I’m getting pickier and pickier about what I do as the time goes by. It’s a big part of why MALICENT BLACK is so important to me. This series, despite all of the monsters and ghosts and spaceships, is about the things that matter to me. And I think the world is a better place when creative people find ways to tell the stories they care about, rather than just cashing the checks for remixing the same stuff we’ve seen a million times. It’s also another in a long list of reasons why AI sucks and will never replace art, but hey … you’re reading this, you know that too.
Anyway … before I go, I’ll drop one last thing here. It’s the process for page one of the DR STRANGE story above. I’m happy with how it came together, but it didn’t start with the same shot … panel one was a different view:
I really liked the idea of starting with that shot you can see in the thumbnail, and again in the pencils … this story is about the origin of Doc Strange’s cloak, so I thought having it be the focus of the very first shot, before the reader even knew what this story was about, was kinda sneaky. I like doing things like that.
But I also knew that with this being the first shot of Doc Strange in this story, there was the chance my editor would want a cleaner shot of the guy whose name is on the front of the book. So I went ahead and laid it out with the cloak dominating the first panel, but prepared to go to Plan B if I needed to…
And as you know by looking at the final art, I needed to 🙂 And I totally get it. Heck, not only is this the first shot of Dr Strange in this story, this is the first story in the book, so it’s the first time the reader lays eyes on Strange in this, his big anniversary issue. So I penciled a new shot of Strange on a different sheet of paper, scanned and digitally dropped it into the page for the inks. The one complaint I have is that I think the first pass had better depth … it felt like Dr Strange was going someplace, while the new version feels more like he’s arriving at his destination. It’s a small thing, and probably only bothers me, but I’d adjust that background now if I could.
Anyway, I tend to not save the various scraps of paper or layers that go unused in the course of making a comic, but since I actually have this one, I thought I’d share 😉
Alright, that’s it for this week. Be nice to each other.
Another one of these things??? Why won’t he stop..? Because he loves you…
Or likes the sound of his own voice. Pick one.
Alright, so this past week I finished the interior inks for our second issue of MALICENT BLACK! I’m pretty excited to hit this point, because it feels like I’ve been working on this book forever. I think maybe I have? I know I started penciling it last fall, before getting too far into DREAD THE HALLS … then had to work around not only DREAD, but FLASH GORDON QUARTERLY #3, DOCTOR STRANGE #450, RUNAWAYS #4 … and some other stuff that I can’t talk much about yet.
So yeah, I kinda HAVE been working on this forever, but not because I’m slow or lazy (he said, super defensively.)
But now I have to ink this second cover … yeah, second cover. Did I mention this already? See, I did one way back, inked it, colored it … and I like it. It fits the book really nicely in some ways. But I’m not sure it’s the ‘right’ cover for a Kickstarter campaign, y’know? That cover has to do a lot of heavy lifting. With luck, it will be everywhere. So … I have to ink this new cover. We’ll have two covers for this thing, and you can pick one or the other or … best of all … both! THEN I get to start coloring this book. I’m not a fast colorist, but I don’t expect it to take too long on this … I feel like I’ve had enough time to think about it all, obviously 🙂
It’s pretty exciting to hit this stage, though. NOW is when this second book finally feels “real” to me. You’d think – since I’ve penciled and inked 22 pages, penciled, inked and colored one cover, penciled another, and also wrote a short prose story, that it would have felt real long before this, eh? I don’t know what to tell you. Artists, man. AI doesn’t have to deal with this stuff, it just craps out garbage that a few people pretend matters in some sad way and the world burns.
Meanwhile … this week, DOCTOR STRANGE #450 is in comic shops everywhere! I know I’ve discussed the good doctor previously, so I won’t ramble too much this time … but I gotta say again, I really enjoyed this one. It’s probably my favorite bit of Marvel work. It’s definitely the most “me” I’ve ever gotten into one of these. I loved the script by JMS, and Carlos Lopez KILLED it on the colors. Doctor Strange is a character I’d love to get back to … someday.
Beyond working, I’ve read a few cool new things lately … first off is DREAD THE HALL H, by my pal Chris Ryall, along with a whole host of other talented creators like Jordan Hart, Chris Anderson, Nelson Daniel, Piotr Kowalski, and Jimmy Kucaj. It’s a TON of fun. Seriously. I don’t know what possessed them to do this, but I want more.
Drome by Jesse Lonergan came out recently, too, and I blasted through this thing (all 300+ pages) in one night. I kept thinking that I’d take a break at the NEXT chapter … well, maybe the NEXT one … before finally giving up and just going for it. It’s so good. Jesse is doing a ton of stuff that I find really interesting right now, and this might be my favorite so far.
And finally, the other comic-related thing I’ve been reading lately … is this big beast of a book.
I remember really loving Gruenwald’s Cap back in the day. I’m pretty sure my grandparents meant to get me a subscription to either Amazing Spider-Man or GI Joe, but somehow I ended up with Captain America. And I started with the last couple of Mike Carlin-written issues, with Cap across the pond, teaming up with Captain Britain against Mordred. Mark Gruenwald took over soon after, and man … I was hooked.
*A side note … the OTHER Mark Gruenwald-written series that completely blew my fuses back in my formative years was SQUADRON SUPREME. I say this with no exaggeration … I don’t know if you’ll ever find somebody who loves that SQUADRON SUPREME series more than I do.
Anyway…
I didn’t always get Cap once my subscription ran out. I actually missed a lot of the issues between #317-#349, though I was lucky enough to find the big Scourge issue and of course the one where John Walker is handed the shield. But I had some stretches as a kid there where getting comics could be tough. However, once my brothers and I discovered our first comic shop (shout out to The Book Nook, a place I dearly loved and miss) I found myself picking up Cap again. I was there for The Bloodstone Hunt and Streets of Poison, though I sadly missed the Cap-wolf stuff…
So yesterday this giant omnibus arrived. I had read or re-read almost everything up through #350, so I was ready. But man, these comics are just a blast. Sure, some of the dialogue … eh, it doesn’t hold up. Fair. But Cap, John Walker, Battlestar, Diamondback, the Serpent Society … these are just some really fun superhero comics. I’m amazed at how Gruenwald juggled so many storylines, and I honestly want to know what happens next in these comics from … ugh, far too many years ago. I read the first 250 pages or so last night, getting past The Bloodstone Hunt, and something really hit me while reading that…
Kieron Dwyer and Danny Bulanadi kicked royal ass on this stuff. I remembered LIKING their work, but coming back to this … they were awesome. Handling such a big cast of characters, so many various settings, so much action … this was not an easy series to draw, and this is really great work. I’m up to issue #363 now, and honestly just wanna wrap this newsletter up so I can go read some more…
*But hey, since you made it this far … here’s a peek at that new cover. Between writing this on Sunday morning and hitting ‘publish’ I had time to get this thing inked 😉
Hey, welcome back (unless this is your first time reading one of these newsletters … in that case, thanks for taking the plunge!)
So there’s a variety of things going on … let’s see how many I can get through. This newsletter is, as usual, brought to you by coffee and stress, the freelancer’s best friends!
First … the final order cutoff for DOCTOR STRANGE #450 is upon us! I drew a story in this – written by J Michael Straczynski – and I really enjoyed this one. If you’d like a copy, it’s a good time to let your comic shop know! I’ve had a chance to read the entire thing and it’s a proper celebration for one of my favorite Marvel characters.
Next, more MALICENT BLACK! A few things … while I’m still inking those interior pages, I also decided that the cover I did a few months ago didn’t quite hit all the notes I wanted to hit. I actually like the piece of art on it’s own, but I’m not sure it’s quite the right piece to grab newcomers on Kickstarter. So yeah, I decided to do a second cover. I love to do extra work! I guess that previous one will be a variant. Anyway, here’s a look at the sketch for the new cover…
I’m also writing (yes, that’s write … er, right) a prose story to go in the next issue of Malicent. I really, really enjoy writing (heck, I only started drawing my own comics as a kid so I could tell the stories I wanted to tell), but I make my money drawing, so I have to take my shots when I can. Drew was originally going to do another prose story for this issue, but he’s been extremely busy with The Gamer and a few other things lately, so I decided what the hell.
It’s a fun story (well, I think it’s fun but it’s actually kinda dark) and it sets up something for the THIRD Malicent Black book that Drew and I are really, really excited to get to. I was going to include a peek at it here, but … I dunno. Should I?
Oh what the hell. Here you go.
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The thing that was Malicent Black and yet was not Malicent Black stood still in the quiet room, letting her eyes adjust to the darkness. Thin tendrils of ink touched by magic crept out from her, seeming to taste the stale air before returning to their mistress. Finally, Not-Malicent stepped forward, walking over broken glass and dead bodies. As she reached the only dim light in the room, she bent and picked up a small clear cube. It seemed to be filled with constellations of stars. And one of the stars in the bottom back left corner of the cube was pulsing with a slow red heartbeat.
Not-Malicent smiled and left the room.
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I’ve also decided to go and put a proper store on my website. I knew I’d have to at some point, but didn’t take the time to do so when I first set it up simply because I wanted to have the site ready to roll as quickly as I could. It’s a character flaw, I know. I tend to push something I don’t want to do off for as long as I can, but then once I decide to do it, I act like it has to be done RIGHT NOW. Sigh.
On an unrelated note, my wife is a saint.
Anyway, yes, one of these future newsletters will have an update on the store. Honestly, I have way too many things I’m trying to get to this week, and I’m beyond stressed about most of those things, so the webstore won’t be ready right away … but it is coming.
Speaking of stress … apparently one of the ways I manage (or more likely, just ignore – again, I have character flaws, okay?) stress is to work long hours and then stay up way too late playing, say, Marvel’s Midnight Suns.
I have a big love for turn-based strategy games, and then when you add in about a million of my favorite Marvel characters, well, yeah, it’s like this thing was kinda made for me. And while I can go weeks (or months) without playing, it’s kind of become a cozy home away from home I enjoy getting back to from time to time. As long as I’ve had this game (and as much as I’ve played overall) I’m just into the beginning of Act 3 and having a great time.
I also just finished reading this book…
That classic Englehart/Rogers/Austin era was over and done with by the time I really discovered monthly Batman comics, so it’s been a newer revelation for me, and I really didn’t know much at all about Marshall Rogers’ work before I picked this up. This book does a very nice job of taking you back to that time and showing you just how influential that (amazingly brief) Batman run was, and gives you some insight into a talent that left us way too soon. It seems like we say that sort of thing far too often when it comes to comicbook creators, doesn’t it..?
Alright, I think that’ll do it this week … but I’m gonna leave you with one last thing. I showed off the beautiful Cully Hamner page I bought a few weeks ago, and decided I should also start sharing some of the other art that hangs in my office. I don’t have a ton of stuff, but I like what I have…
Here’s a Big Barda that I got from Gary Frank when we met at a con in London in 2016, I think? Time flies. I actually wanted to buy a piece of art from him, but Gary insisted on an art swap instead. Clearly, I made out on this deal. But he knew I was a huge fan of Kirby’s New Gods (yes, we’d just met, but since I introduce myself “Hi I’m Lee Ferguson and I love Jack Kirby’s New Gods how about you?” I guess somehow he figured it out…
Yeah, I’m pretty tired and sore from the con grind, lugging all the portfolios, books and drawing supplies around, talking to WAY more people than I’m used to in the course of a weekend…
But … man am I ENERGIZED.
There is something magical about getting together with other people who love this crazy medium. I can tend to be a bit of a hermit, sitting at my drawing table for far too long, earbuds in, scribbling away…
And I love that part of it, by the way. I love that you can create a story (heck, a world) just by putting the time and effort in. I think it’s what drew me to start making my own comics back when I was four or five years old.
(I’d like to brag that I was MAKING MONEY doing comics at four or five years old … my grandmother gave me a quarter for each of ’em. So I’ve been a pro for a looooooong time 😉 )
BUT!
But then you go to a con, especially a show like HeroesCon, where it’s all about the comics, and you remember that there’s another great thing about all this, beyond the creative freedom … the sense of community. I can’t speak for everyone, but I think most of us are here, no matter which side of the table we’re on, because we came across that one comic, the story that sunk hooks deep into us and wouldn’t let us go. Just something that happened, unplanned, unexpected maybe … a comic that crossed your path and led you down a new road.
For me? That comic was this one…
I mean … sure, that’s a hell of a comic to start with, especially as young as I was, but also … how could you NOT be hooked on Spider-Man at that point? And from there…
Anyway, as far as HeroesCon … I had an amazing time. I can’t begin to list all the highlights of the weekend. It would take me a few newsletters to get through everything, and I’d probably still miss a bit.
I also got to meet and speak with Kevin Nowlan for the first time. Anybody who knows me knows Kevin is one of my absolute art heroes. I’ve loved his work from the very first time I came across it. But here’s the thing about Kevin Nowlan. Not only is he a master artist, but he’s unbelievably nice! You always hope that the people whose work you admire so much will also turn out to be kind people, but that’s not always the way it goes. Heaven knows I’m a huge jerk. But Kevin? He’s aces. I missed out on the raffle to buy a sketch from him, but it’s okay … just getting to chat with the man made my weekend. No, I’m not exaggerating. Even if you took away everything else, this would have been enough!
But then Cully Hamner took the time to chat with me about art and how he approaches the work, and really helped me get my head around a few things. I’ve gotten a bit tired of working digitally (I like the feel of pencil on paper, and I like having real live artwork too), but I’ve been sort of hesitant to really go all in with my inks. Maybe trying to do some things that I “thought” I should be doing vs finding my own way. But after looking at Cully’s amazing pages up close and talking to him, I have a few things I’m excited to get to…
And I finally met Mark Chiarello in person! Mark used to be DC’s art director, and was instrumental in setting me up with work there back in the day. Not only that, but Mark is an incredible artist himself. So finally getting to say hi in person was very nice.
SO MANY other wonderful people I met over the weekend. I wish I could list them all. I wish I had gotten pics with everyone. I’m terrible about that. So many great conversations about the business, about the medium, about … well, about comics, you know? And this con, more than any other I’ve ever been to, was about comics. I can’t lie … I was a bit melancholy when that last day wrapped up, even as tired as I was. I didn’t want it to end.
Oh! And it was also (naturally) my first time attending the art auction. What an amazing display that was! Holy cow. Inspiring and a bit intimidating 😉 Since I was a late addition to the show and didn’t really know much about the auction, I didn’t do a piece specifically for the show, but I did hand off this Superman piece to Marc, who inked and submitted it…
I do have plan’s for next year’s piece, though, and it’s pretty ambitious. =)
I could go on and on, and maybe I’ll drop a few more bits in the next newsletter, but for now…
WHAT’S NEXT?
Well, this week I’ll start inking the second issue of MALICENT BLACK. I know I’ve said this before, but I’m really, really excited about this one. To say anything about the story would be unwise, but … well, you’ll see.
I’m also going back and forth with my pal Chris Ryall for the next story we’re doing together. I don’t think I should say too much just yet, but it’s probably not too hard to look at the calendar and figure out what we might be up to 😉
And I’m really wrapping my head around this minicomic idea I’ve been chewing on for a while. I picked up this minicomic from Jesse Lonergan (https://www.jesselonergan.com/) at C2E2 and then talked with him about it a bit at Heroes…
See, I’m in love with the idea of just making a comic and then selling it to people by hand at cons. Something immediate and visceral and real. Something that doesn’t wait months after finishing to go through printing and distribution. You know … the way I used to make those comics that my Grandma so kindly gave me some money for back in the day 😉
So I haven’t quite figured out what I’m doing for this (I have ideas, plenty of scripts and plots and outlines and what have you sitting around here, but I’m not sure any of those things I’ve already written are the right story for what I want to do here) but I’m pretty sure I have to go for it. I think I may have mentioned this a couple of newsletters back when I talked about Mike Hawthorne’s great ONE MAN GANG ashcan.
(As a side note … Mike Hawthorne? Don’t believe anything Drew Moss says about him. Mike is a great guy who doesn’t actually murder kittens. We met up quite a few times over the weekend and no, I don’t know why Mike and Drew have such a hatred* for one another)
Anyway … yeah. So I’m gonna do a minicomic. And while I’m keeping things kind of under wraps as far as the next Malicent Black book goes, this might be the place where I share some work in progress stuff on the minicomic…
Alright … I tried to keep this as short and sweet as I could, but it’s still pretty long! I gotta wrap up. I’ll leave you with a few more pics from the con and call it a day…
I’ve got comics to make 😉
Best,
LF
(*No, Drew Moss and Mike Hawthorne do not in fact hate each other … despite their best efforts =)