Sorry for the delay that happened. I was going to go a different way with the next pages, that they would be a double-page spread of the heroes posturing at the villains, showing everyone who showed up for the Caper. However, this proved too difficult and I got artist block, ultimately falling into a pattern of not working on any artwork (didn't help that I got stuck on the story for Karabear Comics Unlimited, where I am planning to just move onto the next issue there). Still, I want to finish the Caper storyline in this comic.
The first page doesn't have much to do with everything else, but I wanted to show two of my superhero universe's characters I didn't put into the action. These are called Pseudomorph and Redress. It was the first time I sat down and hashed out an actual design for Redress, and I like how it looks, eve if it is a bit simple.
Second page: bring on a couple villains! I consciously didn't have them face my characters because, as this is a Cameo Caper, I kinda like to draw cameos for it. Also, it just so happens that these two characters are both fantasy-based villains of mine--Jack-in-Irons is a fabled giant said to haunt the roads of Yorkshire, while a bogle is a fantasy creature. This is the first time I've actually done a design for Forsaken One, taken from my barely-remembered time I saw a drawing of one in a book by Brian Frowd (where I got the ideas to do both these characters). I can defend myself, as well, by the fact that they're supposedly shapeshifters.
The first page doesn't have much to do with everything else, but I wanted to show two of my superhero universe's characters I didn't put into the action. These are called Pseudomorph and Redress. It was the first time I sat down and hashed out an actual design for Redress, and I like how it looks, eve if it is a bit simple.
Second page: bring on a couple villains! I consciously didn't have them face my characters because, as this is a Cameo Caper, I kinda like to draw cameos for it. Also, it just so happens that these two characters are both fantasy-based villains of mine--Jack-in-Irons is a fabled giant said to haunt the roads of Yorkshire, while a bogle is a fantasy creature. This is the first time I've actually done a design for Forsaken One, taken from my barely-remembered time I saw a drawing of one in a book by Brian Frowd (where I got the ideas to do both these characters). I can defend myself, as well, by the fact that they're supposedly shapeshifters.
This is part of the 2014 Halloween Cameo Caper.