Thursday, December 23, 2010

Republic Commandos Battle Aliens Final


Final Version of Delta Squad, Republic Commandos Battle Aliens. Various Media on 11"x17" Bristol Board.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Republic Commandos Battle Aliens WIP


Work in Progress of Delta Squad, Republic Commandos Battle Aliens. Various Media on 11"x17" Bristol Board.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Friday, December 10, 2010

Classic Batman & Robin


2H Pencils and India Ink with various brushes on 11"x17" Bristol Board.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

WWII-Era Ultimate Captain America


2H, HB Pencils and Black India Ink with various brushes on 11"x17" Bristol Board.
Pencils:

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Saturday, September 25, 2010

The Man-Thing by Jun Bob Kim

The Man-Thing Commission. Inked on 11"x17" Bristol board.

Cipher Reviewed on CBR

For those who visited Steve Bryant's table at this year's San Diego Comic Con, you may have noticed and picked up a Preview Edition of Cipher: The Sorcerer Pope. Come to find out that one of those that picked up a copy was Greg Burgas, the author of Comic Book Resources' (CBR) Comics Should Be Good column. In his July 26th edition of the column, he gave a brief recap of that event here, describing Cipher as:
Cipher: The Sorceror Pope Part One by Steve Bryant and JunBob Kim. Kim’s art is really keen, and only crazy people don’t like Bryant’s writing!

Following his brief recap, he kindly did a full review of the issue. It does include some spoilers so be sure to read at your own risk.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Legionnaire Dawnstar


Well, getting sick right after Dallas Comic Con (contrary to popular belief, I did not get the con-flu) did a number on the website updates. The Dawnstar was one of the two sketches I did over the con weekend since I did not have a table. Inked on 8.5"x11" Bristol Board.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

DC Creeper


Ink wash with No. 2 brush on 11x17 Bristol board. Updated 09/26/2010.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

1 Book, 3 Sketches

Tim Fontaine SketchbookThrough the generous gesture on Tim Fontaine, I was able to do 3 sketches in a row in his sketchbook.




Blue Devil

First was the Blue Devil. Tim could hardly contain his excitement when he was introducing me to the "awesome funness" that is Blue Devil. It was both fun and educating to work on my first Blue Devil ever.

Firestorm (R. Raymond)

He returned with another "old school" DC character. Not a fan of the resurrected versions of the latter years, Tim requested Ronnie Raymond as Firestorm. Not having been a comic reader during those times, this was yet another educating experience.

Captain Marvel

To my delight, he requested a character I needed no references to - Captain Marvel. My only regret in working on this piece was my choice to use gray wash on sketchbook paper, which inevitably resulted in some unwanted wrinkling.

Monday, August 09, 2010

Charlotte from Clubbing


Another fresh sketch request - My rendition of Charlotte from Clubbing created by Andi Watson and Josh Howard, inked on 8"X11" Bristol Board.

Tom & Jerry


Tom & Jerry, inked on 8"X11" Bristol Board. This was a unique sketch request and a lot of fun to do. It reminded me watching the show during my childhood days when I couldn't understand a word of English.

Sunday, August 01, 2010

Monday, July 26, 2010

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Ephraim O' Conner, Cipher


A quick sketch of Ephraim O'Connor from Cipher, inked on 8"X11" Bristol Board.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Wonder Woman Redesign in Color


After some consideration, this one (though not quite as "street" and drastically different as the current DC's change calls for) was what I like the best. 11x17 inked on bristol board. Digitally colored in Photoshop.

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Wonder Woman Redesign by JunBobKim

With the recent buzz over DC's icon Wonder Woman redesign by JMS & Jim Lee, I decided to try my hand at it.As with images I post, you can click on the image to see an enlarge version.


I returned to more of what I envision of Wonder Woman's build and costume. Pants and boots... my favorite so far.


With this version, I made only very subtle alterations to the original Wonder Woman costume. Still not sure anything should be changed from the original for this icon.

One of my first attempt. My attempt at capturing the essence of JMS's Wonder Woman redesign intentions. Ended up not really appearing "modern" per se,, instead more reminiscent of a go go dancer.


Ink version and maybe a color version to come...

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Ursula Wilde Strikes a Pose



I'm still on the loose, gritty sketching kick. Another one of Cipher protagonist Ursula Wilde (created by Athena Voltaire creator Steve Bryant). Ink on 8"x11" Bristol board and then digitally colored. Click on the images for a larger version.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Ursula Wilde in Shadows



A quick sketch of Cipher's Ursula Wilde both in b/w & digital colors. Inked on 8.5"x11" Bristol art paper. Click to view the larger images.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Soldier in Korean War


Happy Father's Day to all of you fathers! I was thinking about my father who is half way across the globe today and started drawing something that always reminds me of him. A Korean War veteran, my father would always whip up a drawing of a soldier whenever I'd pester him for a drawing as a wee-little-lad. I miss him! Inked on 8.5"x11" Bristol board.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Flash Gordon - A Tribute to Al Williamson

Sadly another of comic's legend has passed away earlier this week. As many others influenced by Mr. Williamson's accomplishments, I was deeply moved to do a tribute piece. Here's my attempt at drawing Flash Gordon mimicking Al Williamson's style as best I could muster. I know it pales to his work in too many ways to mention, I finished the whole piece from pencil to ink in record time for me - 8 hrs!
Inked on 11"x17" Bristol Board.

R.I.P. - Al Williamson.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Athena Voltaire vs. Anubis' Army of Mummies

First of all, if you haven't checked out Athena Voltaire, you're missing out on one of the most pulpy comic book goodness of our time. Created by my friend and collaborator, Steve Bryant, the books unveil the story of an adventure-bound aviatrix who encounters all sorts of mysteries in the veins of Indiana Jones.

When Athena was named the theme for ComicTwart contributors, an art blog made up of several fantastic industry artists, I jumped at the chance to do my own play-along version. What you may notice on my inked version of "Athena Voltaire vs. Anubis' Army of Mummies" is that Anubis' body is solid black unlike the pencils. During the inking stage, I noticed that the details of his body contour was distracting and the solid black helped frame Athena better as the focus center.

Finished piece inked solid and with a bit of ink wash on 11"x17" Bristol board.

Penciled:

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Cipher Character Sketches

Some sketches of characters from Cipher (a comic book previously known as Ursula Wilde). With my schedule somewhat subsided, I am beginning the work on issue two of the first story arc - Cipher: The Sorcerer Pope. I've decided to do some warm sketches of the characters before I begin the work on the pages.
The team leader - Ursula Wilde:

Ursula's Best friend - Holly:

Sunday, June 06, 2010

Batgirl & Miss Martian

Latest Commission of Batgirl & Miss Martian. Inked on 11"x17" Bristol Board. Click on the image to see a larger version.

Pencils:

Monday, May 31, 2010

Blackest Night - GL Arisia & Indigo

Latest Commission of Blackest Night Green Lantern Arisia & Indigo-1 of Indigo Tribe. Inked on 11"x17" Bristol Board. Click on the image to see a larger version. Pencils: