One more I finished awhile ago but for some reason never posted. Second-rate replacement Supergirl Linda Danvers confronts third-rate replacement Supergirl Cir-El, by Tom Burgos.
One quick update for tonight. Here's Tinya wearing one of Jo's work shirts (and little else) by Jeff Moy.
And a quick thanks to Kat for taking the time and effort to put together her awesome Moy Sketchboard site! Drop by and check it out if you haven't already!!!
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This is Randall Flagg, the villian from Stephen King's novel "The Stand". He also appears in King's epic "The Dark Tower". I don't know what the artist's name is, but he has a website at http://www.dirtbagtoons.com.
I wondered where Nigel Lowrey ended up. He did many gorgeous portraits (B&W and color) of Legionnaires that were a staple of the old, pre-de-archived, LegionPics Yahoo! Group. Has he lost interest in the Legion, I wonder?
Originally posted by Star Boy: Wow - those last two are awesome! Love the sky in the Gunslinger one - is that a placed image or home-drawn? Either way the colour is great...
Thanks Wayne!
The background in the Roland pic is just a sunset picture I pinched off the net. I've actually used it in a couple of different pics (like the Sunny Lee Aquaman a few pages back). I just thought it worked better than the drawn-in background that the picture had originally.
Originally posted by Greybird: I wondered where Nigel Lowrey ended up. He did many gorgeous portraits (B&W and color) of Legionnaires that were a staple of the old, pre-de-archived, LegionPics Yahoo! Group. Has he lost interest in the Legion, I wonder?
I don't know where Nigel is now. He's got a website up here which includes a handful of his Legion drawings, but it looks like it hasn't been updated in quite a while.
BTW Grey, I've been doing the thumbnail thing you suggested for the last page or two. Are the pages loading any faster for you now?
The Tinya pic is dated 1998, and I remember seeing it somewhere years ago, but Kat just added it to her Moy site a few weeks ago.
I agree that the drawing was pretty heavily influenced by the movie version of Flagg. I don't really recall the mini-series too well. I saw it when it aired originally, and wasn't very impressed with it, but since then I haven't been able to picture Flagg without seeing Jamey Sheridan's portrayal of him in my mind.
Gorgeous recent colors, amigo. I'm getting to like Phil Moy's drawings even a bit more than his brother's.
And, to answer your query above after two months (sorry about that): Yes, the pages are loading considerably faster, in as little as one-third the time they used to take. Thanks for doing the separate thumbnail files.