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Behold My Booty!

This weekend I will be in attendance at Supanova at the Brisbane RNA Showgrounds, so come on down if you’re in the area and pick up some of this sweet loot. I have postcards, prints, posters and t-shirts for sale, as well as the chance to win some of the more exclusive images.

I can be found, along with my cohort Pete Yong, at Pete & Nick’s Art Nuggets in Artist’s Alley, Booth L2. Below I have provided a helpful map, so as to remove all possible impediments to people attending. I’m excited to be taking part and hope to see many friendly faces as well as make new acquaintances. Should be fun.

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Batman: Year Fifty

Having been away at the CDW Wellington last week, I didn’t get the opportunity to contribute to the OzComics.com challenge in time. Nevertheless, the script was there and I didn’t want to let it go to waste. The writer Matt Holcomb created a vivid image of what he wanted and even went so far as to supply imagery from which us artists could gain inspiration, varying from German expressionist cinema, to Citizen Kane and Alex Ross.

With this one I wanted to stick to just the penciling and inking, and forego colour in order to speed up my process. However, as I started adding more texture and tones it ended up taking about the same time as the previous two challenges. Perhaps I need to be more disciplined, but I really like the film grain quality the mid tone texture gave the images. It feels a lot more of a 1940’s style noir movie.

SEQUENTIAL CHALLENGE SCRIPT #03 ‘Batman: Year Fifty’

By Matt Holcomb

PANEL 1:

EXT. WAYNE MANOR – PRE-DAWN

On the other side of the tall, gothic gates of Wayne Manor, a familiar and iconic silhouette — cape, cowl and tall ears — makes its way toward the dark, castle-like mansion, perched on a mountain of mist. (CK ref. #3)

PANEL 2:

INT. WAYNE MANOR – BRUCE WAYNE’S BEDROOM

WIDE ON Bruce Wayne’s bedroom — vast and expressionistic, a giant fireplace cut into the wall on our right (CK ref. #4), old gym equipment to the left. Batman’s imposing shadow is cast over Bruce Wayne, the bed he’s sitting up in, and the wall behind.

CAPTION: He visits me every day, always before dawn — a spectre in shadow form.

PANEL 3:

The iconic Bat-Signal in the sky, projected onto clouds high above Gotham.

CAPTION: Not unlike the signal Jim Gordon would throw up to the sky for Batman whenever help was needed.

PANEL 4:

Batman and Jim Gordon back in the day, on the rooftop of the Gotham City Police Department — good friends deep in conversation.

CAPTION: Or whenever Jim needed someone to talk to.

PANEL 5:

MCU of Bruce sitting up in bed, shirtless and brooding, draped in Batman’s shadow. The octogenarian Bruce is still a beast of a man below the neck. (TH ref. #1)

CAPTION: Like Jim, perhaps Batman needs the company. And what better person than me — the one who created him.

PANEL 6:

Bruce is standing by his bed, scarred back to us, putting his black silk robe on, Batman’s shadow next to him, now smaller on the wall behind the bed. (AR ref. #1)

CAPTION: Abandoned him.

PANEL 7:

Bruce, silhouetted, silk robe flowing like Batman’s cape, is framed inside the door frame as he exits the bedroom, the door frame cutting into Batman’s shadow — it’s like Bruce is walking through Batman.

CAPTION: But I have nothing to say. Nothing to apologise for.

PANEL 8:

WIDE ON Bruce, who stands inside a narrow, slanted shaft of light in an otherwise shadowy Batcave. The vehicles. The lab, computer and surveillance equipment. The memorabilia: animatronic T-Rex, giant Lincoln penny, oversized Joker playing card — all covered in white drop sheets.

CAPTION: All I can do is continue to give Batman’s shadow a place to visit.

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AUTHOR’S NOTES

I have compiled some reference images for the script, some of which I’ve specifically cited. The original PDF document I sent to OzComics includes all reference images, but for some reason Facebook doesn’t allow for PDFs to be posted. So for anyone who wants to view the images (not fussed if you refer to them or not), then just copy and paste this link to download the original PDF:

http://tinyurl.com/9d9eb9o

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Batman

This week’s OzComics.com challenge was Batman. How could I pass up this opportunity?

I started sketching in the old drawing pad, searching for a look that I liked. Having come up with this angular design I then set upon the task of designing my version of the Batmobile and could think of no better car to base it on than the classic over the top ’80s supercar, the Lamborghini Countach. Being a rather angular shape already, it leant itself well to the ride of choice for this particular Dark Knight.

Drive was not the movie that I though of aping at first. I did toy with the idea of doing a version of the Beverly Hills Cop cover with Batman sat casually on the bonnet of his motor. I was halfway through this one and on the brink of redesigning when the whole Drive thing sprang to mind, which was a relief.  Having spent a lot of time on the Star Wars cover I was quite keen to keep this one to a more manageable timeframe. And because Drive is a cracking movie.

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Robin – The Boy Wonder

I’ve been loving Batman: Arkham City so much that I bought the Robin DLC. Finally, someone has made Robin cool. So satisfying doing the combat challenges with him and his bo staff. I just had to draw him. Hope you like it.

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