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alpha: Monsters vs. Demons

alpha: Monsters vs. Demons

alpha: Monsters vs. Demons by jira
alpha: Monsters vs. Demons by jira

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jira
I Came across this illustrated coil of mayhem splash page, I drew in the early 90's graphic novel of demons & monsters...

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Category Miscellaneous » Macabre/Horror
Date Submitted
Views 1442
Favorites... 5
Vote Score 4
Comments 8
Media Other drawing
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No_Name on October 23, 2011, 8:20:51 AM

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No_NameWow! I'm impressed with all the details. There's so much going on.

jira on October 29, 2011, 6:13:19 AM

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jiraThanks "No_Name,"...

Tala777 on October 1, 2011, 6:55:42 AM

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jira on October 1, 2011, 8:00:13 AM

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jiraThanks “Tala777”, I honestly appreciate your kind words, a good storyline will often spirt my creative juices. Thank you again!

luckylace222 on September 26, 2011, 10:33:52 AM

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luckylace222GREAT GOOGLY MOOGLY

How long did this take you?

When doing illustrated coils, is gray the only you can work in? It seems a little faded.

jira on September 26, 2011, 11:56:00 AM

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jira"Luckylace222", it's a gray duplicate of one of 32 page color graphic novel that I was one of several others commissioned to work on... Wow, they were well under way with two marvel illustrators before I was hired to ink and illustrate, took about 2 months there after, but they had been on this job a while longer...

luckylace222 on September 26, 2011, 12:18:20 PM

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luckylace222Which part are you most proud of working on in this piece? ;D There is so much going on, I keep seeing different things every time I look at it!

jira on September 27, 2011, 4:01:23 AM

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jiraWell “luckylace222”, I felt good about this page 11½”X17”, the story feed my imagination... So base on my layout designs, I was given full autonomy on about a ¼ of the finish product.