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3 Reasons to Watch Justice League Gods and Monsters

August 6, 2015 in ANIMATION, SUPERHEROES

ANIMATION/SUPERHEROES – 3 Reasons to Watch Justice League Gods and Monsters

As you may already know, I love watching superhero animated movies. Especially DC ones.  I must admit though, when I heard that Bruce Timm was doing a much “darker,” Justice League animated movie for Warner Brothers called Justice League: Gods and Monsters I wasn’t thrilled.

I really didn’t see the point of making the Justice League grittier.  When I read the interviews with Bruce Timm around the internet, I still didn’t know if I liked what I heard.  I think, deep down, what I was hearing from these interviews was the whole notion that was done to death in the 90s of “EXTREME!” superheroes.

“These aren’t your ordinary, wimpy heroes, they kill the bad guys because they’re EXTREME!”

Then the Machinima website helped produced some shorts that gave you a taste of what this very different Justice League was like.  If you haven’t seen them, here they are below:

https://youtu.be/tpu6yPAFHrs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYSxN4ezhO4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOWLqnjFN64

Okay so I was intrigued after watching the shorts, but they are exactly what I thought they would be, it’s Justice League EXTREME.

That said, it still made me want to watch the movie, not because these characters crossed moral lines but simply because they were so very different from what I was used to.

Having watched Justice League: Gods and Monsters, I can say that I was blown away. I’m so very glad I bought it.  It’s a fantastic movie.

Yes, it’s very much in that EXTREME superhero genre, but it’s actually really well done in spite of that.  Here’s three reasons why you should give this movie a go:

The Story

3 Reasons to Watch Justice League Gods and MonstersThe promotional material I saw for this movie mainly focused on the how the world and the characters where different.  Going in, I really didn’t have any idea what this movie was going to be about.

This was great because when I finally watched it, I was intrigued all the way through.  There’s so many fun revelations and twists through out the movie.

The best part, is how it all comes together in the end.  I was very impressed.  The fact that the characters where so different from what you’re familiar with really created a great tension through out the movie.

I was really satisfied.  It was very well written.

It’s Unexpected

You simply don’t know what’s going to happen next or how these Justice League characters will react.  The fact that they’re blank slates and you’re getting to know them means you don’t know what to expect.

You’re also constantly discovering what this world’s version of other traditional characters are like.  This makes watching the movie really fun.  Full of unexpected cameos and surprising revelations.

The Characters

Which brings me to the characters themselves.  I honestly didn’t think I’d like them as much as I did.

As Bruce Timm says in an interview, the fact that these characters are not Clark Kent, Bruce Wayne and Diana Prince, makes it easier to accept the actions the characters take. He was right.

In spite of the killing, they came across as very relatable.  They are flawed but they’re trying to do good. And because they weren’t the tradition characters, I was more willing to let them have their flaws.

Once the movie was over, I couldn’t help but want to read or watch more stories with them.

Final Thoughts

If you’re on the fence about Justice League: Gods and Monsters, don’t be.  It’s absolutely worth watching. It’s also absolutely not for kids.

It’s a fun movie. You’ll have a really good time watching it.  Now that I’ve written so much about it, I think I’ll watch it again tonight.

Have  you seen the movie? What are your thoughts? Let me know in the comments below.

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Spider-Ham vs. Captain Carrot

December 4, 2014 in ART, SUPERHEROES

SUPERHEROES/ART – Spider-Ham vs. Captain Carrot

GASP! In color!

Spider-Ham vs Captain Carrot

 

This week’s Superhero vs. Superhero drawing  is a spoof of the famous Superman vs The Amazing Spider-Man cover published in 1976:

Superman vs Spider-Man

The cover was drawn by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano.  I had a very short conversion with Greg Willits (of the Catholics Next Door podcast) which lead me to want to draw the spoof. He’s a big fan of Captain Carrot.

I wanted to spoof the cover but I didn’t want to draw that very detailed background.  It would take too long to replicate.  I went online looking for a black and white copy of the cover. I found one but the jpeg had too low of a resolution. I own a reprint copy of the comic, and in the back there’s an explanation of how the cover was conceived.

There’s a black and white version there.  I scanned that version and that’s what I used for my background.

I took out Supes and Spidey and drew the cartoony characters in there instead.  Only, I found I had to adjust the tower.  Spider-Ham has bigger feet and he’s shorter.  when I drew him on the tower, it didn’t look right.

I ended up taking the tower art and enlarging it so that it looked more like Spider-Ham was on the  tower.

Once all the elements where drawn, I printed the black and white drawing on bristol board.  The line work on the characters where printed in non photo blue but the background was printed in black and white.

I then inked Captain Carrot and Spider-Ham using my good Pentel Pocket Brush Pen.

Once I was done, I scanned the drawing back in and colored it, trying to match the colors of the original cover.  That was a pain, but I did it.

I had an absolute blast working on this drawing.  I had a difficult time, NOT working on it.  All wanted to do was draw it.

While Greg is a big fan of Capt. Carrot, I’m a big fan of Spider-Ham.

See, Peter Porker: The Spectacular Spider-Ham #15 was the first comic book I’d ever bought when I was in middle school. I bought it at a Circle K near my house.

I’d had comics when I was a little kid but there was something about having bought the comic myself that made me really own it.

Also, I picked it myself for myself and that made a big difference.  It looked fun and silly.

Once I read it, I wanted more and I went back for more.  They eventually cancelled the book but had short eight page Spider-Ham back up stories on some Marvel Tales comics,  which featured Spider-Man.

I picked those up for the Spider-Ham back ups but eventually ended up reading the Spider-Man stories also.  They hooked me and I’ve been reading superhero comics ever since.

This it the first time I’ve ever drawn Spider-Ham and I couldn’t help feeling nostalgic the whole time. It was fun. I hope you like it as much as I liked drawing it.

 

 

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Wasp vs. Bumblebee

November 27, 2014 in ART, SUPERHEROES

ART/SUPERHEROES – Wasp vs. Bumblebee

Wasp vs Bumblebee

 

This week, Wasp (Marvel) vs. Bumblebee (DC).  This Superhero vs. Superhero fight is fought by the two women in their respective superhero universes that shrink  down and fly around like a bug.

I never really understood why this was a great super power to have. I just seems like one good smack, and it’s game over.

This drawing was ended up being more difficult to draw than I thought. Mostly because Wasp’s pose was so hard to get right.  And the angle of her head was really hard to draw.

It also didn’t help that the Pentel Pocket Brush Pen I was using is still over saturated with ink. I think I’m going to need to use a different one from now on.

I used a combination of Microns and different brush pens to get this drawing right.  All the preliminary drawing was done digitally and printed out in non-photo blue before being hand inked.

That said, I was really unhappy with Bumblebee’s right hand (the one closest to Wasp) after I had finished inking. Once I scanned in the drawing I redrew it digitally.

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Magneto vs. Dr. Polaris

November 20, 2014 in ART, SUPERHEROES

SUPERHEROES/ART- Magneto vs. Dr. Polaris

Magneto vs Dr Polaris

This week’s Superhero vs Superhero drawing gave me a lot of trouble. Seeing it, you wouldn’t think it did.

This is Magneto (Marvel) vs Dr. Polaris (DC).   They’re both the “masters of magnetism,” of their respective universes. And of course they’re now chibi refrigerator magnets holding up a drawing my son Ambrose drew when he was two.

The reason this drawing gave a me trouble was because of the lack of real planning.

The first time around I roughed it out and showed it to my wife to see if the joke “read.” I had drawn the two characters their actual size, hanging off a refrigerator.  The problem  was, they were so big, they covered up the fridge and my wife didn’t realize they were magnets.  They just looked like they were floating in a kitchen, in front of a fridge.

I scrapped the idea and simply wasn’t going to do it. I drew the Human Torch vs Fire drawing I posted last week instead.

Then I talked about it with a friend who gave me the idea to make them chibi style magnets.  That’s what I ended up doing.

Thing is, then I got ambitious. I decided I should digitally paint this drawing and not simply ink it. And by “paint,” I meant, not just color but get rid of all the lines and do a full painting.  They’re simple characters, I thought it shouldn’t be a problem.

So I began the process, and quickly realized  two things, one, I couldn’t paint all that well, and two, painting the drawing was going to take WAY too long.

So I quit.  It left me feeling really frustrated and I felt, I’d failed. On top of that, I seemed I wasted a lot of time I need to get other things done.

I had roughed out and cleaned up the drawing digitally. The line work was pretty much done.  Only, I didn’t like it.  I wasn’t sure what to do, but I ended up turning the clean up lines into non-photo blue and printed it out  so I could ink it by hand. Which I did.

And then I had a fight with my Pentel Pocket Brush Pens because the ink was too saturated and wouldn’t let me make subtle lines.  I ended experimenting with a Zebra WF1 Scientific Brush (Small Size) which worked alright. Although,  I think I still like the Tombow Fude Brush Pen I used last week more.

So in the end this simple drawing gave me more trouble than I wanted it to and it left me wanting to paint.  Which I think I”ll start doing soon.

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Human Torch vs. Fire

November 13, 2014 in ART, SUPERHEROES

SUPERHEROES/ART- Human Torch vs. Fire

Human Torch vs Fire

 

 

This time on Superhero vs. Superhero we have Johnny Storm, The Human Torch (Marvel) vs. Fire (DC).  Both of them turn on fire powers which make them both become beings of fire.  Which of course, would set off the fire sprinklers anywhere they went.

Not much more to tell about this drawing.  You can read more about each character by clicking the hyperlink for each person.

This drawing was done in my usual way of roughing it out digitally in non photo blue, but the inking was done a little differently.  I found the Pentel Pocket Brush Pens  I was using was producing too much ink.  The brush was so saturated I couldn’t draw thin subtle lines. I picked up a Tombow Fude Brush Pen and used that instead.  The flames on Johnny and Fire where done with the pen, as well as many other subtle details.  It’s really a good pen. I’m going to have to use it more often.

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The Vision vs. Red Tornado

November 6, 2014 in ART, SUPERHEROES

SUPERHEROES/ART – The Vision vs. Red Tornado

Vision vs Red Tornado

 

The Vision (Marvel) vs. Red Tornado (DC)  this week on Superhero vs Superhero.

I didn’t realize how much these guys had in common visually until I started drawing them.   I had them fight because they’re both android that were created by a bad guy,  to fight good guys, but they both turned into heroes instead.

They’re only different because they don’t share the same powers.

But then I started drawing them and they both have Dracula capes, and the capes are attached by a cord.  They also both have nobs for ears and no pupils.The rest of their look is different but when drawing those three things, it really felt so similar.

If you want to read more about each character click the hyperlink above.

I did some experimenting with the inks this time around.  I started as normal. I roughed out the drawing digitally in Photoshop, and printed a non-photo blue version which I inked over.

This time I inked all the figures using a Micron Pen.  I then went in and used a Special Black Copic Marker
for the blacks.  The background was done using a N4 Copic grey marker. And finally I went in with a Pentel Pocket Brush Pen and thickened up the lines on the androids.

I wasn’t really sure how it would turn out.  It’s not bad. It was a fun experiment.  Next time though, I’ll need to design the reflective light to be more interesting.

If you like my artwork, you can download my sketchbook for free by signing up to my Newsletter. I’ve mostly been talking about superhero news there lately.

 

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Flash vs. Quicksilver

October 30, 2014 in ART, SUPERHEROES

SUPERHEROES/ART – Flash vs. Quicksilver

Flash vs Quicksilver

 

This week’s Superhero vs. Superhero pits The Flash (DC) vs. Quicksilver (Marvel).  Both have the power of super speed.  Who is the fastest delivery man alive?

Quicksilver is a mutant and is part of the X-Men universe.

For more info on each character, click the hyperlinks above.

I wanted to draw this mostly because I’ve really been enjoying the Flash TV show.  It’s  a lot of fun.

That said, Quicksilver has made his appearance in the feature film X-Men: Days of Future Past, and will also be appearing in the movie Avengers: Age of Ultron.

Once again, I drew the preliminary rough drawing in non-photo blue, on the computer, printed it out and inked it by hand.  The only thing I didn’t do by hand is the lettering, which I printed out black when I printed the drawing out to ink.

I mostly used the Pentel Pocket Brush Pen, and for the background a Pentel Standard Brush Pen. But I also used a Micron Pen to ink the details of the character’s faces.

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Red Skull vs. Black Mask

October 23, 2014 in ART, SUPERHEROES

SUPERHEROES/ART -Red Skull vs. Black Mask

Red Skull vs Black Mask

 

In this Superhero vs. Superhero drawing, we have Red Skull (Marvel) vs. Black Mask (DC.) Both characters are villains with skull faces.  But unlike the Ghost Rider vs. Atomic Skull drawing from a few weeks back, they’re heads aren’t on fire.

Since this post is being published in October, I thought I’d make a Halloween themed drawing.  The other theme here is avarice.

In case you weren’t aware, Red Skull is a Captain America villain and Black Mask is a Batman villain. Learn more about them by click the hyperlinks above.

I drew this my usual way, by roughing it out on the computer in non-photo blue, printing it out and then inking it with a Pentel Pocket Brush Pen  for the characters, and a Pentel Standard Brush Pen with grey ink for the background.

I rushed this drawing’s rough. By the when I got to the inking stage I was really unhappy with what I had drawn so I did a lot of redrawing over the print out before I inked it.

I finished inking this at an automotive shop, while my car got an oil change.  That was new.

Even after I was done I wasn’t satisfied and ended up redrawing Black Mask’s face in Photoshop, after the fact.  This drawing gave me a lot of trouble, but I learned a lot doing it.

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Tigra vs. Cheetah

October 16, 2014 in ART, SUPERHEROES

SUPERHEROES/ART – Tigra vs. Cheetah

Tigra vs Cheetah 01

For the Superhero vs. Superhero fight this week, we’ve got Tigra  (Marvel) vs. Cheetah (DC).  They fight because they’re practically the same character, only one is a Tiger and the other a Cheetah. One is a villain, the other is a hero.

Cheetah, by the way is specifically a Wonder Woman villain.

For more info on each character click the hyperlinks on each.

I drew this after having bought the image book GIANT-SIZE KUNG FU BIBLE STORIES anthology comic.  It had an eight page story drawn by Bruce Timm in it, and it made me want to draw girls.

This was drawn in my usual method of roughing out the drawing digitally, in non-photo blue, in  Photoshop and then printing it out to ink it by hand.

This time I used various pens like Microns, a Pentel Pocket pen, and a special felt tip brush pen, whose’s brand I don’t know.

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Rocket Racoon vs. Detective Chimp

October 9, 2014 in SUPERHEROES

SUPERHEROES – Rocket Racoon vs. Detective Chimp

Rocket Racoon vs Detective Chimp

This Superhero vs. Superhero match up is between Rocket Racoon (Marvel) vs. Detective Chimp (DC).  They fight because they’re both silly looking, talking animals, that taken seriously in their respective universes.

Everyone is famiiar with Rocket since he’s from the Guardians of the Galaxy movies. You’ve probably never heard of Detective Chimp though.

While Rocket’s origins are science fiction based, Chimp’s origins are magic based. And yes, he wears a deer stacker hat, smokes a pipe, and wears a coat. He also has a bit of an attitude, similar to Rocket.

I became aware of him reading Shadowpact Comics.  Which were basically the pre-New 52 version of Justice League Dark.

You can read more about each character by clicking on their hyperlink.

This drawing, like the one I did two weeks ago, was roughed out digitally.  Although this time when I printed out the nonphoto blue lines, I printed them out 5% darker.  That way I could see the lines better when I inked it.

I was hoping that the blue line wouldn’t show up like with the last drawing.  Unfortunately it did show up.  You can’t see it if you’re not looking for it but it’s there.

Next time I’ll try decreasing the line brightens by 1% to see it shows up.

This drawing was inked using a Pocket Brush Pen.

 

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