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Perkins Writer. Mike Johnson Writer. Tony Bedard Writer. Jonboy Meyers. If art is your passion, fight for it. Do it because you love it and you have something you want to share or say. Persevere and challenge yourself to evolve, do better, and be prepared to leave your comfort zone. Stay true to yourself and to your vision. Never forget the wonder of art that takes you to places and spaces in time where anything is possible.
Above all else, keep moving forward. Keep evolving. Keep doing what you love. I'm an older guy, so I like having the original art to sell or to look at and admire. A lot of my Royals pages for Marvel were done digitally just because of deadline issues. But I noticed I worked a lot faster, and there's a lot of shortcuts that you can do with brushes in apps like Clip Studio Paint.
It's all about speed.
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I long for the olden days where we had five weeks an issue and I could pencil something traditional. Twenty-four pages plus cover. Nowadays, they don't let interior artists do covers. So there's this whole submarket now for just doing Cover Work for Publishers, which I'm a part of, and I'm thankful for that. But now I do covers and work on my stuff.
I don't do a lot of interiors for corporate comics. My first published stuff I did with Robert Kirkman's Funkotron. Back in the day, I knew Kirkman before Kirkman became "ultimate Kirkman. Honestly, Robert is the same now as he was back then. Same kooky sense of humor, same clothes. So I don't think fame has really changed him too much.
Well, now he has a much nicer house.
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A buddy of mine created a combo company called MV Creations, and they got the license to do all of the He-Man and Masters of the Universe stuff. Then they asked me to be their marketing director. I had no idea what I was doing. I was drawing, landing new books, doing press releases, trying to push our books with retailers, and just trying to keep the lights on.
You really blew up when you brought Al Simons back in Spawn What was it like working with Todd McFarlane? We had a nice little minute conversation and I gave him my sketchbook.
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And then like a week later he hired me to do Spawn. The whole thing was as crazy as it sounds. You also changed Spawn's suit and his mask — did McFarlane have any issues with that? Todd was like, "Have fun with this. Make this your own. It was important for me as it's an artist, that many people understand that Al is a Black man, after [ Spawn: Resurrection ] the Jim Downing character was in a coma.
In our run the main goal was to bring Al Simmons into the forefront. He's this good-looking African-American guy who can kick your butt. There's this really cool backstory we had about Satan, who was supposed to be a cat and was based on the cat that would follow Spawn around in the early issues. So we were going to have this be a confrontation between God and Satan.