OK, I'll fess up. That is an older piece, but it WAS a relative "quickie". When I started this series, my intention was to do monsters. The first sketches involved werewolves, a Chaney Phantom, and screaming women. The path took a turn toward less specific imagery, leaving more to the imagination and having a lot to do with composition. Here's one that WASN'T a "quickie".Title: Chlorophelia
Hey Mike (Illoman), did you draw a Mickey Mantle cover for a comic? I think I saw it at a toy show this weekend.BK
Awesome!! Yeah, it was done for a company called Personality Comics. That particular painting was done as a try out to get the job. They ended up using it without paying me, until I called them on it. A friend of mine who ran a comic book shop here in Dayton gave three copies of it to a customer of his who went to Yankee's Dream Week the last year Mantle was there. He had Mantle sign a copy of it for me!!! The customer ended up buying the original art off me, and had it framed with *his* signed copy.Thanks for thinking of me!Mike
Thanks for bringing back some of my childhood memories of Hal and his Bookie Parlor. Whenever we went to see my relatives down there, they had to take me to his store. If I remember correctly, I think at one point he had moved to a bigger store? I also have a pic somewhere of me standing next to his mural on the outside wall of the store with all of the superheroes.BK
Glad someone remembers Hal: he was a very good friend and a unique individual! If you find that photo I'd love to see it!Mike
Yes, I can't wait to share my childhood geekyness... lol I might still have one of his business cards somewhere too. Did you draw that? Hal was a really good guy and was glad I was able to meet him!BK
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