This is another cover in which the final product makes it look like a relatively simple one. Just plop The Punisher in behind Nightwing, right? There was a bit more prep work before I could get to that stage though. Here's a peek behind the process:
This is another cover in which the final product makes it look like a relatively simple one. Just plop The Punisher in behind Nightwing, right? There was a bit more prep work before I could get to that stage though. Here's a peek behind the process:
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15 comments:
As usual Ross, your work makes itself look so easy. A sign of intelligence, prep work, ton of experience, and ...oh yeah, dedication. You are still young so i hope your skills and interest never have to waiver because of dumb or stupid decision making at the top of the companies involved.
Whoa!!!! What's next? The Punisher gunning for Lobo?
@Anonymous: can we give requests for Lobo a much-needed rest, please?
@Ross: I don't often say this. But, Tobor is 100% right. You do make these cover simulations look deceptively easy. When, in fact, you probably have to spend a number of hours bent over your keyboard, cutting and pasting and what not. My humble thanks for all your diligence.
This does look like it'd be an interesting pairing, for just the reason Dick indicates: conflict over the use of lethal force. Now, if Frank was paired with, say Azrael, we could expect a bloodbath.
What Detective Tobor said. It's what we don't see that makes a scene look amazing, and at the same time believable. Learning your process would make for a great Photoshop class.
@Bob: Or how about pairing the Punisher with Lobo!? ;)
Cool! I love when you show where and how you made your covers from. Thanks.
Ordinaryguy2
@Daviticus: I'd rather see Lobo competing with Boba Fett for the same bounty.
@Daviticus and Bob: :P
P.S.---I finally got to see BP: Wakanda Forever. Not bad! I deducted one star for the semi-needless tweaking of Namor's origin, though. I say "semi-needless" because it might have been done out of
the (technically hypothetical) need to differentiate the Talokan mermani from Aquaman's Atlanteans in the DCEU films.
The only other thing I'll risk saying about it is that it slightly opens the door to an introduction of the Antarctic Savage Land. At least with regard to alternate forms of vibranium!
---Carycomic
Thanks for the kind words, guys! And thanks for calling me young, Tobor!
Your work comes from practice. Your experience helps moving an idea from imagination to two D with great appreciation.
As requests go, mine is a bit outside the norm. The Punisher and The Phantom. Tho both kill and are experts with weapons, the skulls both use have differences. Would each have a problem with the other or simply accept him as the circumstance might call for?
How about the Squadron Supreme vs. the Legion of Super-Villains? Or the Squadron Sinister vs. the Inferior Five? Or, at the very least, Hyperion vs. Lobo?
I remember when Nightwing made a reference to the Batman/Punisher crossover in his own book. When referring to the criminal that Frank killed. "He got axed by some out-of-town psycho vigilante. The Pulverizer? The Penetrator? I forget."
Now I desperately want to see the Pulverizer from Marvel's What The?! make an appearance here (Hey, if Superduperman can...)
Superduperman vs. Lobo?
"Superduperman vs. Lobo?"
Oi vay! Where's a face-palm emoji when you need one?
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