
This is the second of 2 Jason Armstrong sketches that I have, this one is in my Teen Titans sketchbook. Jason is currently working on an issue of Hawaiian Dick with writer B. Clay Moore. Jason did this sketch in Toronto a couple of years ago.

This latest sketch is a new Starfire sketch by Agnes Garbowska. Agnes did this sketch for me in Chicago this year. Agnes can draw just about any super hero or anything else for that matter and make it extremely cute. I also picked up some small Batman and Wonder Woman charms that she made, both of which can be see on her website.
Well it only seems right to follow a Cyborg sketch wit hanother Cyborg sketch. This sketch of Cyborg was done by Jay Brant of Heads Up Studios. I figure the name of the studio combined with the actual sketch explains quite a bit. Jay can be found on his website.
Finally a new post... I know that is what both of my viewers are thinking. This sketch is Wonder Girl as done by J. Bone. J. Bone is an outstanding artist who has worked for a few different companies, including Oni and DC. He is currently the cover artist for the Johnny DC book, DC Super Friends and was the inker on the fantastic book The Spirit with Darwyn Cooke. He did this sketch for me at a very small show in Toronto about two years ago.
This Starfire sketch is based on the animated series Starfire and was drawn by Canadian superstar in the making Ramon Perez. Ramon has a long running online comic strip called Butternut Squash. BNS is easily my favorite online strip today. He is also a regular contributor to Transmission X, the home to several online strips including Ramon's Kukuburi.
Love this Speedy sketch. Done in Toronto in 2005 or 2006 for my Titans sketch book. I believe the artist was Mike Delmundo of Bright Anvils Studios, although I could be wrong. Definitely a Bright Anvil artist though. If anyone knows for sure... feel free to drop me a line.
This latest sketch is the Ravager when she was still a bad girl. How do I know she was still bad, easy, she still has both eyes. Rose didn't realize that daddy dearest Deathstroke was screwing her over until she had already carved her own eye out to be just like him. Anyway this sketch was done at a comic convention in Toronto by Todd Monk, formerly of Bright Anvil Studios. I don't know what Monk is up to these days, but feel free to leave a comment if you know.
This latest sketch is by artist Chris Chua. I really like Chris's style and the way he designs a sketch. You can find lots of his fine work over at his blog. This sketch was done in Chicago at Wizard World in 2005.
Well, this is the last of my Nightwing sketches (including the Ivan Reis shown a couple of weeks ago.) This sketch was done at the 2006 Wizard World con by former Nightwing artist Joe Dodd. Joe is a former member of Bright Anvil Studios.
I actually have a few Nightwing sketches now in my Titans sketch book, which is funny since I had to actually request him the first time as everyone seemed to avoid drawing him at first. This is my most recent one by superstar Ivan Reis. Ivan drew this up for me at the Toronto Comicon earlier this year. Like my friend Joel over at 4th Worldly, I wasn't able to find a website or blog for Ivan, so just enjoy the sketch and you can also check out his work on the regular Green Lantern monthly.