Showing posts with label David Himmel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Himmel. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Super Nonny, Part Four



Here are the remaining pages for the Super Nonny story that I worked on and was written by David Himmel and colored by Kevin Minor. It's a fun tale and I hope that you enjoyed it, as well!





Thursday, March 17, 2016

Super Nonny, Part Three

A printed copy of the Super Nonny comic book that I worked on arrived yesterday and I love how it turned out! I still get excited to see my stuff in print and I hope I always will. Of course, I will. It's one of the joys of doing what I do.

Below are the next three pages of the ten page comic that was written by David Himmel (for his family) and colored by Kevin Minor.

Click on the images to bigify. 




Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Super Nonny, Part Two



Here are pages 1-3 of the Super Nonny comic written by David Himmel, penciled and inked by moi, and colored by Kevin Minor. This was a personal story done as a gift for David's family, so won't be available to the masses. But, he was more than happy for me to share it, so here is the first installment.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Super Nonny


So, I spent a lot of last year working on a 10 page comic book commission for David Himmel, who is a writer and the editor-in-chief for Chicago Health Magazine. Super Nonny is a story about his grandmother and great-grandmother to the four children in the story, David's nephews and niece. At first I was little hesitant to take the job, with this being a personal story with likenesses and all. But, after reading the script I was more than happy to do this one. David created not just a cute little story about his Nonny, but a witty and charming tale that can be enjoyed by anyone who reads it. I guess that is what being a good writer is all about. 

Over the next coming weeks I will show the story in it's entirety. Super Nonny, written by David (a gift for his family), pencils and inks by yours truly and my Stoopid Stuf co-hort Kevin Minor helped out with the interior colors. I did the cover colors seen above and knew it would take me forever just to make it look passable, so I needed someone with better skills than I. 

Click on the above image to engorge.