Rorschach commission.
Full color, 11 x 17 prints of this will be available at this year's MoCCA Fest in NYC on April 9th and 10th. I'll be at booth H2 along with same size prints of Batman, Zombie Batman and others. Preorder your tickets!
Rorschach © DC Entertainment
Art work © Frank Reynoso, Mar. 2011, All Rights Reserved
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Zombie Batman Pin Up
My take on the undead caped crusader. This will be available as an 11 x 17 print at this year's MoCCA Fest. Order your passes now before the dark knight eats you.
Batman © DC Entertainment
Artwork © Frank Reynoso, Mar. 2011, All Rights Reserved
Batman © DC Entertainment
Artwork © Frank Reynoso, Mar. 2011, All Rights Reserved
Friday, March 25, 2011
Batman Pin Up
Prints of this pin up will be available at MoCCA Fest, April 9th and 10th.
Batman © DC Entertainment
Image © Frank Reynoso, Mar. 2011, All Rights Reserved
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Zombie Batman Comission
A commission for a friend: Zombie Batman.
Fully colored prints of this one will be available at MoCCA Fest 2011.
Batman © DC Comics
© Frank Reynoso, Mar. 2011, All Rights Reserved
Monday, March 21, 2011
On the drawing board
Working on this Batman pin up for the upcoming MoCCA Fest.
Batman © DC Comics
Art © Frank Reynoso, Mar. 2011, All Rights Reserved
Batman © DC Comics
Art © Frank Reynoso, Mar. 2011, All Rights Reserved
Friday, March 11, 2011
Face Reality
Here's a peek at the satire "Face Reality" with art work by yours truly and written by the uber-talented Adam McGovern of Dr. Id and the popular anthology series Pood Comics.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Why Kickstarter May Save Independent Comic Books: Q&A With Author Mark Andrew Smith
Mark Andrew Smith and Matthew Weldon are at it again with a new installment of the kickass comic New Brighton Archeological Society. This time around they're raising money through Kickstarter. Below is a Wired Magazine Q&A with the writer.
And while you're at it, read their first book at their site.
Why Kickstarter May Save Independent Comic Books: Q&A With Author Mark Andrew Smith
By Dave Banks
When we first read The New Brighton Archeological Society two years ago, we immediately recognized what a great story was being told. Finally, here was an all ages graphic novel that treated kids intelligently and was really entertaining at the same time.
And while you're at it, read their first book at their site.
Why Kickstarter May Save Independent Comic Books: Q&A With Author Mark Andrew Smith
By Dave Banks
When we first read The New Brighton Archeological Society two years ago, we immediately recognized what a great story was being told. Finally, here was an all ages graphic novel that treated kids intelligently and was really entertaining at the same time.
So we were surprised to see that the sequel was going to require some Kickstarter funding to get going. Surely a critical darling like The New Brighton Archeological Society didn’t need funding to get off the ground, did it? To find out more, we asked the book’s author, Mark Andrew Smith, about the New Brighton saga, Kickstarter, and the state of all ages’ books today.
New Brighton Archeological Society Image © Mark Andrew Smith, Mar. 2011
Monday, March 07, 2011
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