kedd, december 31, 2019

Post-summer, quarter of an Inktober and so on

Today is literally the last chance to wrap up the blogging of my work for this year, so here we go...

I never really considered completing this year's Inktober, and managed to stay true to this intention :-) Kicked it off with a fanart instead of the daily prompt. Here's professor Von Dott, a character from Ernő Zórád, the great Hungarian painter and comics artist's adaptation of Karel Capek's novel, War With The Newts.



Did some prompts as well, first and foremost "mindless", drew after a nightmare of an evening. Nudge-nudge, say no more...



Then "ring", one of the most Corviny prompts possible.



Last prompt (so I did 3 out of 31), "bait". Pretty straightforward, I guess.



Onwards, here's a portrait of Tibi Kiss, the singer and guitarist of Quimby,my favourite Hungarian band. He's also a painter and poet, and an all-round damn cool guy :)



The last substitute for Inktober: a squire from the sketches section of Becky Cloonan's great comic book, By Chance Or Providence. True, the limbs are longer than the original's, but puberty sucks, ain't it? ;-)



And now for the rest... My impresssion of Turkish tyrant Erdogan's visit to fellow scumbag OV, which stopped Budapest in its tracks:



The obligatory Baby Yoda, made for a comics buddy:



Finally,  a Wonder Woman fanart after the the great Darwyn Cooke - possibly my farewell gift for the lady who inspired "mindless" above, and a few nicer themes over the years, in fairness :-)



hétfő, december 23, 2019

Summery drawings and more

Trying to wrap up the year with some more posts before it is over, as usual...
Something I forgot to mention so far: in May Stan Sakai, one of the greatest comics authors had a Q&A session and signed books in Budapest at a small café of all places. I had a to get a signing of my drawing of his main character Usagi... 




and a photo with the great man :-)



Fanart from an Asterix story: the villain, Tullius Destructivus, who spreads disagreement everywhere. I dressed him in Caesar's robes, just for fun.
A portait of my Mum for her copy of my Corvin 2 book.



A little hommage of Napirajz by Dániel Merényi (probably the longest-running Hungarian strip series), based on a conversation I witnessed first hand in the pub we go after our weekly football match.



More fanarts: the former pirate Campbell from José-Luis Munuera's awesome comic book, The Campbells,



And Laureline taking care of business in Valerian and Laureline: Brooklyn Station, Terminus Cosmos. Birthday present for a dear friend of mine.