Tuesday, September 30, 2008

More TMNT commissions


Love to do these! I really like the Turtles, I hope to have the chance to do more in the future.

Me encanta hacer a las TMNT, paradojicamente en los dos comicbooks que hice para Mirage, aparecían poco y nada. ¡En un panel en cada comic!

A!
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Sunday, October 28, 2007

Wonder Woman Day, Nexus, Heist.


This is my entry for the Wonder Woman Day!...What`s that, you say? They tell you here

Esta es mi colaboración para el evento de caridad llamado Wonder Woman Day, donde participan artistas de la talla de Adam Hughes, Goerge Perez y Alex Ross, entre otros. ¿Cómo iba a decir que no?


Nexus stage 2!...here I change my mind in the last minute and inked the piece more in the Gary Martin style, or at least I tried! I know, I know...the background in the color pic is crappy...stupid Hubble.

Nexus parte 2. Acá las tintas y un rápido color. Decidí cambiar un poco en las tintas y seguir el estilo de Gary Martin el entintador de Steve Rude, creador de Nexus. El fondo espacial lo saqué de una foto tomada por el telescopio espacial Hubble, no quedó muy bien que digamos.



Geist!...that bastard. Brendan and Josh anti-hero. The eyeholes were changed after this sketch. The girl is Badoura in her final costume.

Geist, el bastardo protagonista de el nuevo proyecto con Brendan y Josh. Cambiamos un poquito los ojos despues de este dibujo. La chica es Badoura, en su diseño final.

A!

Monday, September 17, 2007

Stuff


Heist characteres. A new proyect with my friend Brendan and Josh.

Personajes de Heist el nuevo proyecto que tenemos con Brendan y su amigo Josh.


Nexus, step by step!...soon; inks and colors : )

Este lo hice solo por diversión, Nexus paso a paso (como Moztaza Merlo), pronto las tintas y el color : )


Pages from Space Race!, story for the UK TMNT magazine published for Titan Publishing.

Paginas de la historia llamada Space Race!, publicadas en un magazine dedicado a las Tortugas Ninjas en Inglaterra por Titan

Siguiendo con el autobombo les dejo un link de un reportaje que me hizo un blog de comics de Brasil. ¡Gracias Marko! Click aqui

A!

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Turtles Beyond!



These pages are from a upcoming book from Titan Publishing based on the TMNT: Fast Forward cartoon, to be published in England ( I think...). To be inked for Gary Erskine.

Páginas de una antología para niños pronto a ser editada por Titan Publishing en Inglaterra. Esto esta basado en la serie animada TMNT: Fast Forward. El entintador será Gary Erskine.

A!

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

All the things Turtle...

Pages from the TMNT movie prequel: April.


© 2007 Mirage Studios, Inc.

Variant Cover for Tales of TMNT #32, an issue penciled for my pal Dario Brizuela and inked for Joe Rubistein!
What`s your favourite color, baby!!??

A!

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Raphael,...pissed


My fave turtle.

Mi tortuga favorita. Hice esto para ilustrar un artículo en la Comiqueando de Marzo. Lo tengo que pintar todavía...

A!

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

COMING SOON!

Tales of the TMNT #31

Ship Date: January 15, 2007

Format: 32 B/W pages, full color cover, standard size comic
Retail Price: $3.25 US $3.95 Canada

Cover by Fernando Pinto; story by Quinn Johnson; art by Andres Ponce and Sean Parsons.

“Reflections.” Years ago Casey Jones was plagued by horrible dreams of a monstrous alter ego. Thinking the nightmares have ended, he heads out for an evening on the town with April and Shadow. Little does he know that his fears are coming back... with a vengeance! Frontispiece by Robert Atkins!



TMNT Movie Prequel #4 of 5

Ship Date: March 21, 2007

Format: 32 B/W pages, full color cover, standard size comic
Retail Price: $3.25 US $3.95 Canada

Painted cover by Diego Jourdan; story by Jake Black; art by Andres Ponce.

The fourth of our five movie prequels slated for release in the weeks immediately preceding the opening of the new TMNT CGI movie! Prequel #4 stars April O’Neil and her initial dealings with the mysterious millionaire Max Winters. When Winters sends April to a Central American rain forest in search of an ancient statue April finds herself thrust into the world of illegal antiquities trading and very violent men!

BUY!, BUY!.... ; )

Llame yaaa!

A!

Monday, November 27, 2006

STAR-CROSSED

My friend and slavedriver Andres Ponce (pictured at right. Not pictured: flurry of groupies stampeding his chair) asked me to talk up our forthcoming collaboration STAR-CROSSED. Personally, I think his art does a far better job of intriguing the reader, but here are some fun facts with which you can amuse your friends.

It ain't Shakespeare, but it is a romance that lays homage at the Bard's ankles. I'm sure you're aware of two houses, both alike in dignity and respect, which lend us our title. I promise, though, it's not just a reading of Romeo and Juliet in a superhero universe where we lay our scene. For starters, our leading lady is at least 18, so you don't have to feel creepy empathizing with their love.
Let's meet our cast!

BLACK DAHLIA: Here's how easy it is to put out a comic book; when we started working on this book, I don't even think the movie was optioned. Now it's coming out on DVD, and we're two issues in. Don't ever write a book in iambic pentameter, kids.

We just thought Black Dahlia was a cool name that had drifted into our headspace at some point, so we made her one of three weird sisters on The Remedy. They serve a small but vital role, but she's easily the most eye-grabbing of the secondary cast.

I asked Andres for a costume evolved from mid-20th century evening attire. And after he got done strangling me, he handed in this look as though he'd had the design in his head forever.Always work with professionals!
SKYFIRE: Skyfire is a 20-something, Londonstani genius who engineers a battlesuit at home. This was just a briefly described "armored superhero" that Andres innovated into a nice, bulky suit, rather than the slick look prevalent in comics. We took this "garage band Iron Man" and refined (or, if you prefer, cluttered) it a little bit more into what you'd get if you designed this stuff without a slick munitions plant behind you, and the backstory created itself.
Skyfire has a little secret you'll be surprised to learn if you're kind enough to pick up the book.
RED RAPTOR: The world's premier superhero, fallen ill after decades of service, continues to lead his team by coordinating The Xentinels' actions from a satellite headquarters. This dying soldier worries how the world and his sons will cope without him.

Andres christened him Xentinel when he was still fit and battleready, but we used that name for the team instead, even though it fit his alien frame best. The costume was nearly a done-in-one, but for the gauntlets and boots. We kept it the same size even as we shrunk him, to impress that he used to be this massive bulk of ubermensch.

One great effect Andres nailed here is that this fairly classic Silver Age look (but still idiosyncratically Andres!) looks more and more like kingly robes as the man inside them no longer fits their cut.

STARLING: Ah, here she is! This tough cookie was once engaged to Red Raptor's son Phaeton, who divested half his powers to her with poppa's technology. Unfortunately, the process couldn't be reversed when she realized they just weren't a match, leaving him bitter and her a touch guilty. She's leaving the Xentinels to find her own path, which happens to include the handsome Argie below, Pulsar.

Everytime I look at this picture I fall in love with this girl. Andres drew hair you could run your fingers through till you died of exhaustion, and the neat cross-hatching is as fine as you could ask of Bryan Hitch.

Look at the seams, the customized gauntlets, the fineline simplicity of the domino mask, and just enough squares in the tunic to suggest a uniform look. Andres has a unique aesthetic. I wish he designed my clothes.

That mask was a late addition, in fact. Starling and Pulsar aren't originally aware of each other's true identity, and while his powers make him completely covert (even to a woman with super-senses), she needed something to hide her alter ego from the world. It's a nice conceit, to my mind, that would never work in the reality of a powerful love, but so well-established in superhero books that it can stand up. It's a little symbolic, but happily forgiven.

Credit the skirt to my Catholic schooling, and the high school crushes she's based on.

Andres was originally going to pick up another book I'd written, STRYCHNINE KISS, when the artist, Jorge Heufemann, passed away to my sad surprise. Jorge had worked on pages right up until his death, and never even let me know he was ill.
At the same time that Andres and I agreed to work on a project, his book FIREBIRDS came out from Image (and written by the talented Jay Faerber). I'd grabbed it on strength of the art without even checking who'd done the pages, discovering to my delight it was my new collaborator. You don't waste costume design skills like that, and few people can make a flying body look so brilliant, so we agreed to do a superhero book instead. STRYCHNINE KISS got shelved for a few years, and STAR-CROSSED opened up.

That's a pretty good start. Enjoy the preview pages below, Where Claire and her boyfriend Marcos meet in Prague for a tender union predicated on their not being ideologically opposed superheroes shaping the world according to their political visions.

Oh, and by all accuonts, Pulsar is Argentina's greatest Thelemite superhero. Enjoy.