at long last, not only an update to this poor forgotten blog, but my response to the awesome contributions made thus far. Pencils and inks by Eric Jimenez. Colors by Rachelle Rosenberg.
Those of you who are not familiar with Eric Canete by name have undoubtedly seen his work. He's done everything from storyboards to comic books; i.e. Aeon Flux, Dark Fury, Superman: Doomsday, Cybernary, and Iron Man: Enter the Mandarin, just to name a few. This guy is pound for pound one of the best (if not just the plain ol' best) artists working in the industry, and he has been kind enough to contribute a monster of a Dark Knight piece. His work is absolutely worth checking out. Just follow the link. Here's what he had to say in a blog post entitled "Madmen."
Jim McHugh, a New Jersey artist who works primarily with caricatures for various publications, graces us with his interpretation of the Joker. Check out Jim's site. It's chock full of painterly caricature goodness. And he's definitely no slouch. Though he typically works in oil paints, this piece was colored digitally.
This piece was crafted by an incredible Chicago artist named Stan Tanaka. Follow his link, and add him as a MySpace friend. Do make sure you're sitting when you check out his art, though. Seriously. Oh, and be on the lookout for some Tanaka art on my book, Temporal (insert shameless self-promotion here...wait, I just did.) Stan Tanaka ladies and gentlemen!
Skottie Young adds his rendition of the Dark Knight's Joker to the mix. This is what he had to say in a blog posting entitled "So Serious." Jeez, if my finished art was as good as this guy's warmups I might be working for Marvel too, eh?