Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb! Part Five.

Finished art and design of the May issue of A Sandusky Bay Journal for the Sherlock Holmes feature.



Sketch for part of the upcoming May 2011 Sherlock Holmes Illustration.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Ink Preview for part of the upcoming May 2011 Sherlock Holmes Illustration.



Friday, April 22, 2011




Sketch for part of the upcoming May 2011 Sherlock Holmes Illustration.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011




TEETH "I Dig Your Grave" reboot.

Here is the colored art for page one of the expanded six page story by Eric Palicki and myself.

We have found our colorist, Kyle Parker.

Eric is expanding the script.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Still Life in Graphite & Charcoal Student Work 4.11.11

Sunday, April 03, 2011

World Citizen Organization.
by
Greulich, Kuntz, & Stephenson
http://www.worldcitizenorganization.com/

Full Name: Laurel Melinda Preston

WCO Filing #: 1715328

Status: Field Operative

Specialty: Tracking, Crime Scene Investigation, Psychological
Profiling

Laurel Preston was raised with all the best. Coming from a wealthy family in upstate New York, she never wanted for anything and spoiled would be an understatement.
Sometime around age 18, Laurel discovered that she was ½ Seneca Indian, a secret her family had kept from her. Laurel was not seen or heard from for 10 years until she re-emerged a full member of the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma. Little if anything is known about her activities or training on the reservation, but she returned with a never before seen ambition. Laurel declined the easy path of taking over the family business and instead went on to earn a masters in criminology at Yale. She was recruited by the FBI and her star rose quickly after several high-profile and successful manhunts. She has proven herself to be an invaluable asset in the field.

Director’s Note: “Laurel Preston is, simply put, the best living tracker on the planet. I’m not sure how she does it, but she has an intangible knack for locating even the most elusive of targets. Which in our line of work does not come easy, as the people and things we are looking for often do not wish to be found. I daresay her recruitment might be one of the best actions ever taken by the WCO”