Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Human Target #1

The first issue of DC's new Human Target comic goes on sale today. This issue contains a five page short story by Peter Johnson (one of the producers of the TV series), myself and Karl Story. You can check out the story in its entirety (plus the cover and an introduction page by the book's regular creative team) on the DC Comics website. Don't let the free virtual pages keep you from buying the comic, though...

Also, don't write nasty sarcastic comments on message boards about Chance's scar being on the wrong side in my story...I'm well aware that I screwed up...!

--C

Update:
Well, the stuff I wrote about Chance's scar being on the wrong side in my Human Target story probably makes no sense to anyone who's seen the printed comic. Apparently someone caught my goof and flip-flopped the offending panels. It looks a little weird in the final product, and they didn't fix the panel with the knife on the third page, but it's better than leaving it as it was. Above is the messed-up panel from the final page and below is the bottom part of the other page as I originally drew it, goofs and all!

Monday, February 01, 2010

Checklist
At some point very soon I hope to be able to start previewing material from Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #1, including my own cover (the
Andy Kubert cover being shown all over the web is actually a variant cover), which is among my favorite of my own recent pieces. In the meantime, here's something I stumbled across while cleaning some files and folders off of my computer this weekend: a checklist of my published work. I originally assembled this checklist at the request of Todd Dezago and Eric Nolen-Weathington for the Modern Masters book, but it was never actually published in the book (it may not ever have been intended for publication, but may have been meant only for use as reference for the interview and artwork selection). I should mention here that I was reluctant to include a couple of the items on the list because I just absolutely cannot stand to look at them and cringe at the thought of other people knowing about them, but I included everything because I know what it's like to be a collector and a completist! I've also updated it to include the work published since the list was originally compiled a year ago. Hope this is of interest to somebody out there!
--C

- ABC A – Z #1
- ABC Promo Trading Cards – Tom Strong & Pneuman card, given away at conventions
- The ABC Sketchbook
- Action Comics #872 - cover
- Ahab action figure packaging – headshot on back is from character figure design
- Alan Moore’s Awesome Universe Handbook #1 – unpublished Supreme cover used as pinup
- The Amazing Spider-Man - Greatest Villains 1995 Calendar – 1 pinup
- Amazon #5 – cover
- Ambush Bug Nothing Special #1
- America’s Best Comics 64 Page Giant #1 – reprints Wizard ABC Preview comic
- The Art of Star Wars Galaxy Volume Two – features pencil art for Star Wars Galaxy 2 card
- Authority #11 - 4 page Deathblow backup story
- Batman #443 – toy car insert
- Batman Annual #14
- Battlezones: Dream Team 2 #1 – pinup
- Bizarre Heroes #12 – con sketch reproduced inside
- Blue Beetle Companion – con sketch reproduced inside
- Chris Sprouse 2009 Sketchbook
- Comic Book Artist #25 – features several pieces of previously unpublished art plus interview
- DC Cosmic Teams Trading Cards – 10 Legionnaires cards
- Doom 2099 #37 – cover
- Ex Machina Special #1 – 2
- Femforce Pinup Portfolio #5 – pinup
- Gen13 Yearbook 1997 – pinup
- Ghost Rider 2099 – cover
- Global Frequency #8
- Grendel Black White & Red #4 – 8 pages
- Hammerlocke #1 - 9
- Hammerlocke ad in Sept. 1992 DC Comics
- Heroes Convention program book – 1992 (cover), 1997 - 1999 (pinups)
- Human Target #1- 5 page backup story
- Image Comics Annual Information Catalog 1994 – Wildstar pinup
- Judgment Day Omega #2 – 4 pages
- Judgment Day Sourcebook #1
- Justice League America #53 – 58 – covers
- Justice League America Annual #5
- Justice League Europe #13
- Justice League of America #3 – Superman variant cover
- Justice League Quarterly #1
- Justice League Quarterly Ad in Sept. 1990 DC Comics
- Kimota! The Miracleman Companion – con sketch reproduced inside
- Lady Supreme #2 – back cover and New Men preview
- Legends of the Dark Knight #27
- The Legion Companion – con sketches and previously unpublished art reproduced inside
- Legion of Super-Heroes #8, 33, 41,100 (pinup)
- Legion of Super-Heroes Annual #6 – pinup
- Legion of Super-Heroes Secret Files #2 – cover
- Legionaires #1 - 6, 8 – 12, 67 – 72 (covers), 75 - 76 (covers)
- Little White Mouse Series 3 #1 – back cover
- Lobo’s Greatest Hits trade paperback – 3 pages
- Malibu/Marvel Dream Team #1 – pinup
- The Many Worlds of Tesla Strong #1
- Mara Paper Doll Full Color All Star Benefit Book – pinup
- Midnighter #1 - 3, 4 (cover), 5, 6 - 9 (covers), 10, 11 – 15 (covers)
- Modern Masters vol. 21
- Nabisco Super Snack Tins – art for 4 tins and lids
- Negative Burn #23 – Cover
- New Men #21 - 23
- New Men ad in Aug. 1996 Maximum Press comics
- Ninjak #19 – 21 (covers)
- Number of the Beast #1 - 8
- Ocean #1 – 6
- Ocean trade paperback collection (1st edition) – features previously unpublished model sheets and promo art
- Ocean trade paperback collection (2nd edition) – features previously unpublished model sheets, sketches, layouts and promo art, some different from 1st edition)
- Prophet Trading Cards – 1 card
- Punisher Summer Special #2 – back cover
- Robin II #2 – cover
- Safety Belt Man #1 – Cover
- Savage Dragon #44 – pinup
- Savage Dragon Trading Cards – 1 card
- Scarlet Crush #1 – cover
- Secret Origins #42
- Sludge #4
- Spawn Trading Cards (Widevision) – 2 Cards
- Spectrum #9 – cover, interview and several previously unpublished pieces of art
- Spider-Man 2099 #39 – cover
- Spider-Man Classics #12, 13, 15 (covers)
- Spider-Man Hot Shots – licensing art reproduced as pinup
- Star Wars 30th Anniversary Collection #8 hardcover – written introduction
- Star Wars Galaxy 2 Trading card #265
- Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind’s Eye #1 - 4
- Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind’s Eye trade paperback – features new sketchbook section
- Starman #14, 24
- Supergirl #36 - cover
- Superman #39 – toy car insert
- Superman #683 - cover
- Superman Plus #1 – cover
- Supreme #12 (pinup), 50, 52a - 52b (covers), 53 - 56
- Supreme The Return #1
- Titan Special #1
- Tom Strong #1 – 19, 20 – 22 (covers), 23, 24, 25 – 30 (covers), 33 – 34 (covers), 35, 36
- Tom Strong Deluxe Collection Volume 1 - features new cover, gallery section
- Tom Strong Hardcover Collection volumes 1 – 6 – front and back covers plus model sheets and previously unpublished art
- Tom Strong Softcover Collection volumes 1 – 6 – same as above but with new front covers
- Tom Strong action figure set
- Tom Strong postcard – given away at 1998 conventions
- Transmetropolitan – Filth of the City – pinup
- The Ultimate Marvel Super Hero Toy Collector’s Guide – Ahab action figure designs reproduced
- Ultraverse Origins #1
- Uncanny X-Men #304
- War of the Gods #1 – 4 – pinups
- Who’s Who in the DC Universe (Looseleaf) #1, 4, 6, 11 – 13, 16, ’93 Update
- WildC.A.T.S. #11 - 4 page Deathblow backup story
- WildC.A.T.S. Adventures Sourcebook #1 – pinup
- WildC.A.T.S. Aliens #1
- WildC.A.T.S. Trading Cards (standard size) – 2 cards
- WildC.A.T.S. Trading Cards (Widevision) – 2 cards
- Wildstar The Ashcan – pinup
- Wildstar Trading Cards – 9
- Wildstar Vol. 2 #2 (pinup), 3 (trading cards used as back cover)
- Wildstorm Summer Special – pinup
- Wildstorm Ultimate Sports #1 – pinup
- Will Eisner’s The Spirit #7 – 8 pages
- Wizard #81 (Supreme pinup), 84 (Tom Strong character design reprinted), 91 (America’s Best Comics Preview comic)
- Worldstorm #1 – pinup
- X-Men 2099 #28 – cover
- X-Men vs. Dracula #1 – cover
- Xstacy the First Look Edition – pinup
- Youngblood Battlezone #2 – pinup
- Youngblood Strikefile #6, 7 (pinup)
- Youngblood Super Special #1
- Youngblood Trading Cards – 12 cards, 1 sticker
- Youngblood vol.2 #1 – variant cover

Upcoming work:
- Human Target #3 - 5 page backup story (on sale April 14)
- Tom Strong Deluxe Collection Volume 2 - featuring new cover and gallery section (on sale April 14)
- Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #1 (on sale May 12)
- Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom #1-6 (on sale Spring/Summer 2010)

Monday, January 18, 2010


Mid-Ohio Con Charity Auction
My post on last year's Mid-Ohio Con featured some photos of me drawing on stage(click HERE or scroll down a few posts to see the photos). Well, the Tom and Tesla Strong piece I drew that day is being auctioned off right now on ebay. The auction is raising money for the Hero Initiative, a nonprofit organization that creates a financial safety net for comic creators who need emergency medical aid, financial support for the essentials of life, and an avenue back into paying work. I lifted this description of the Hero Initiative from the official Mid-Ohio Con blog, which has more info on the auction and how you can take part, as well as a slide show of images of all of the artwork and other items being auctioned. Check it out!

Another photo of me working on the charity piece, thanks to Ed Boren

--C

Wednesday, December 09, 2009


Wow! This morning DC Comics announced the project I'm working on at this very moment, the first issue of a Batman mini-series called The Return of Bruce Wayne. Click HERE to read an interview with the project's writer, Grant Morrison at USA Today's website. When I have some art I can share I'll post it here. I'll probably be doing a Newsarama.com interview soon and I'll post a link when it's up.
--C

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Thanksgiving Weekend 2009
We're having another relaxing Thanksgiving this year, compared to most I've had since moving to Ohio. Up until a few years ago, Mid-Ohio Con was always held on Thanksgiving weekend and I had to scramble to get work done before the show, while Xan had to face the retail nightmare of Black Friday. Now we can take it slow like normal human beings and find time to do things like blog and eat and sleep...

Anyway, it was recently announced that I'm working on some short stories for the new DC/Wildstorm comic mini-series
The Human Target, so I suppose it's now okay to talk about that and share some artwork. The series is based on the upcoming Fox TV series of the same name, which is in fact based on an old DC comic(!). It's an action/adventure show with a pretty decent cast and crew, many from past movies and TV series I've enjoyed, so I'm looking forward to it. HERE's a link to some preview videos for the series. The stories I'm working on are written by Peter Johnson, an executive producer on the TV show, and they're really quite good, full of all kinds of Steranko-inspired or Eisner-esque action sequences. I'm enjoying myself, but they're challenging scripts! As a side note, I've posted the model sheet I did for the main character on the art sales site, so you can have a peek at it. I should mention before anyone starts criticizing my likeness of the actor that on many licensed projects, comic artists are often told to not get too close yet retain the basic look of the actor--I'm sure it's some legal thing--and this was one of those projects.

Have a good holiday!


Above: a panel from my second Human Target short story

--C

Thursday, October 29, 2009

New Projects


While finishing up Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom, I've done a few small jobs here and there. Below is the pencil art for the second Tom Strong Deluxe Edition (which collects Tom Strong issues 13-24 and features some bonus material), scheduled to ship in April of next year. Above is the pencil art for a couple of covers for the Wildstorm books WildC.A.T.S. and The Authority which form one single large image when placed side by side. I have no details yet on which issues will feature these covers or when they'll hit the stands. I've posted the preliminary layout art for these covers on the art sales blog as well.
--C

Wednesday, October 21, 2009


Mid-Ohio Con 2009
This year's Mid-Ohio Con has come and gone, and now--weeks later--I'm finally getting around to doing a write-up on the show. Punctual as ever, that's me! For the second year in a row, I started off the charity on-stage drawing sessions, first thing on Saturday morning. Then it was back to my booth for all-day sketching and signing. I saw lots of familiar faces and several new ones, but the day was incredibly busy and passed by very quickly! As usual, the fans at the show were universally nice and friendly, one of the reasons I've always enjoyed this con! Xan showed up after work and got to socialize and do a little shopping before we headed out to dinner with friends at Dirty Frank's, a funky little restaurant in downtown Columbus specializing in really tasty hot dogs. Sunday saw me doing time all day at the booth again, busy enough that I never got to take a spin around the dealer's room--rats! Xan threw in the towel around 3PM, finally giving in to her nasty cold. I ended up going to dinner at nearby microbrewery Barley's with Renee Witterstaetter, Michael Golden, Steve Scott, and Joe Jusko. I stayed out too late, but I always love hanging out with Michael and Renee, and I haven't seen Steve Scott in a dozen years, plus I'd never met Joe, so the night was interesting and lots of fun! Lots of tech talk, good food, good stories and general geeking out was had by all. I have no other convention appearances lined up for the foreseeable future, which is good, as I have lots of work to do this winter (finishing up the last issue of Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom and starting a couple of other neat projects), but I'm sure I'll be back at Mid-Ohio Con next year and probably one or two other shows as well. In other news, the art sales blog is now finally up to date--I'm all out of Tom Strong pages after many years of carrying around that one last straggler from issue #35, and the unfinished pencil pages and prelims are almost all sold out. That's okay--I'm making new ones every day! I'll post new art for sale occasionally for the rest of the year, but I expect a huge amount of new stuff to be up early next year after Karl and I divide up the Robots of Doom pages. I still haven't offered up any pages from my Spirit story or the Deathblow job from last year, but those should be up for sale at the same time as the new Tom Strong pages. This week, I've added the cover sketch for the second Tom Strong Deluxe Collection and the 2009 sketchbook as well--check 'em out! --C











Finishing up the on-stage charity drawing on Saturday morning (photos by Ed Boren)



The Robot Monster gets in some pre-Holiday shopping on Sunday afternoon

Thursday, October 08, 2009

The Sick of Moltar

Hey everyone! I have bronchitis! Truthfully, I was kind of excited to be diagnosed with bronchitis, because that meant I didn't have H1N1. I'm on a regimen of huge doses of antibiotics and have the Chris Rock universal cure, Robitussin with codeine, so I'm going to go back to sleep in a minute since the fever I have is keeping me from being clever enough to write more than this paragraph. Chris is feeling pretty nasty too, but he's as of yet undiagnosed. He seems to have a nasty cold, no chest stuff like me. Aside from the fun we had at Mid Ohio Con (my friend Steve Swanson let me read the Muppet News with him on his super cool podcast, the Muppet Cast! More info here or you can download the podcast on iTunes), I doubt we'll have much to talk about until Christmas thanks to this dumb illness. We even postponed celebrating our wedding anniversary, which was October 2nd. 7 years! I'd be excited if I could just stop coughing!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Mid-Ohio Con

It's time for Mid-Ohio Con again! I'll be a guest at Ohio's biggest and longest-running (29 years!) comic convention this upcoming weekend. The con is at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in downtown Columbus on October 3rd and 4th. Click HERE for more info. I'll be there all day both days, signing comic books, drawing sketches and selling original artwork. This year I'll also have one of those little sketchbook thingies full of character designs, layouts and previously unpublished pencil and ink drawings from throughout my career (below is the sketchbook's cover, the original unpublished/unaltered version of my Modern Masters cover art). Come by and say "hi!" and browse and shop. There are plenty of really good guests this year, everyone from comics legend Dick Ayers to guys whose work I grew up reading like Marv Wolfman, Len Wein, Bernie Wrightson, and Mike Grell . Michael Golden, P. Craig Russell, Ron Frenz and Barry Kitson will also be there, along with local creators Sean McKeever, Darryl Banks, Dave Aikins and Andy Bennett. Throw in a few Hollywood genre actors from Star Wars and Heroes and it sounds like a good time! See you there!

Update:
The 2009 Sketchbooks are now up for sale on the art sales blog!

--C

Friday, September 25, 2009

First New Tom Strong Page Hits the Web

The above image, a pencilled page from Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom #2, mysteriously appeared without any accompanying text today on the official Wildstorm blog, The Bleed. This is the first art most people have seen from the series other than the cover art for issue #1 which has been published in the Tom Strong Deluxe Collection Vol. 1 and the After Watchmen What's Next? version of Tom Strong #1. Looks like the promotion for the series is starting at long last...

--C

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Goofy Stuff
When we watch a TV show or movie with a scene that takes place in a comic book store,
Xan and I will usually scour the background of the scene for comics I've drawn. It feels a bit narcissistic, I'll admit, but I'm pretty certain I'm not the only comic book artist who does this...Anyway, many years ago, I spotted an issue of Legionnaires on a coffee table in an episode of Roseanne, and that was pretty much it for a while. Then last month, Xan and I spotted the cover of my Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye adaptation in the comic shop in the film Fanboys. See for yourself--it's the second comic down on the far left of the screencap below:




Today, while watching the second season of Big Bang Theory on DVD, Xan picked out the second Tom Strong paperback collection on a shelf in one scene. It's just to the left and behind Raj's head in the following screencap:




Again, a little self-centered, but it always provides a cheap little thrill. Plus, for all I know, this may be the only time anything of mine ever ends up on the big or small screen!

One final note for this post: I just updated my art blog, SprouseNet Art Emporium, so that it's current as far as what's still available after the Aviles festival. I lowered some prices on some pages and provided an art sales-only email address for easier purchasing as well--buyers won't have to bother with MySpace anymore. I'll also be bringing all of the art pictured to Mid-Ohio Con in a few weeks, so you can check out the artwork in person there.

--C

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

XIV JORNADAS de COMIC VILLA de AVILÉS
As I posted last time, I was invited to appear at a Spanish convention last week. Xan and I packed up and caught a plane to Madrid, then (eventually) on to Aviles, a city near the northern coast of Spain. The convention, which was actually a government-sponsored festival celebrating comics from all over the world, was unlike anything I'd ever experienced! We had so much fun! We met so many wonderful people--fans, festival staffers, other comics pros and even the mayor(!), and had so many excellent meals full of fantastic food and great conversation.

The town of Aviles itself was beautiful and very welcoming. We stayed in the old town center, full of ancient medieval buildings and loads of shops, cafes and restaurants. Our days began with a huge lunch at one of several local restaurants, followed by several hours of outdoor sketching and conversation at a cafe just off the town square(luckily the weather was amazing nearly every single day). Every day, one of the attending professionals had his or her own press conference and a presentation in the town's cultural center. At 10PM every night, we'd usually adjourn to the hotel lobby for a little more sketching and talking until the staff took us out for dinner--more food, lots of socializing, and often still more sketching. If we had any energy remaining after dinner, nights usually ended up with most or all of us hanging out in a makeshift bar in the festival's dealer tent, still drawing and talking. Even with all of the around-the-clock sketching, I still wasn't able to get to every fan who wanted a drawing. I hated disappointing any of the fans because they were all so warm and polite and very patient. I definitely intend to return to Aviles, so maybe I'll do better next time. I am happy to report that Tom Strong sells pretty well in Spain and seems to have a decent following.The series has been collected in hardcover albums much like the European comics albums I grew up reading, with paper and printing superior to that of the U.S. collections. I couldn't resist buying them all, along with a Spanish Ocean trade paperback. Anyway, on our final full day in Spain, the festival organizers treated us to a field trip to the nearby seaside city of Gijon, one of the most beautiful places either Xan or myself have visited, with fantastic architecture and breathtaking ocean vistas.

We'd like to send out a big "thank you!" to Jorge, German, Angel, Hugo and Roberto for inviting us, taking care of us and showing us such an amazing time!

Clockwise:
- the unusual architecture of the Madrid airport, where we spent an unexpected and unpleasant three hours
- the streets of Aviles
- I haven't been to a convention in over a decade where I didn't see someone dressed up like a stormtrooper, and this festival kept that tradition going!

Top to bottom:

- outdoor sketching at the cafe

- the dealer tent just outside the Aviles Cultural Center

- Spanish fans enjoying their comics outdoors

Clockwise:

- the town hall at night

- poster for the festival in the town square

- a local church we saw during one of our nighttime walks around the city

Clockwise:

- talking with my hands too much during my presentation in the Cultural Center

- signing and sketching

- Spanish Tom Strong albums

Clockwise:

- Meeting with the mayor of Aviles

- a local news photographer has me pose on the mayor's balcony

- the festival was city-wide--here a young girl looks at comic pages exhibited in the local shopping mall...when we saw these pages up close, we realized the poor girl had probably been scarred for life...

Xan & I spent a lot of time walking around the city taking photos of unusual storefronts and signage. Here are some of my favorites, clockwise:

- This store's name translates as "The King of Ham..."

- ...and here's "The Royal House of Ham

- This restaurant sign seems to suggest that the Octopus you can order from the menu will pour it's own drawn butter, or perhaps that the bartender has tentacles...

Clockwise:

- a lunch of tapas and cider

- fellow comics pros Rodney Ramos and Renee Witterstaetter

- carved and painted seal in a park at the Cultural Center

Top to bottom:

- one of the many fine restaurants we enjoyed

- here are some of the festival organizers at dinner, including the wonderful German and Jorge

- and speaking of wonderful, here's Fables artist Mark Buckingham with the sketch he did for Xan

Top to bottom:

- fans and pros head to a local bar/disco in the wee hours of the morning

- comics letterer extraordinaire Ken Lopez and me

- Christine and Jim Cheung; Jim was one of the hardest working pros at the con, often sketching at dinner and long into the night

Comic pro guests, top to bottom:

- Mark Buckingham and Lady Buckhingham, the delightful Irma

- Doug Braithwaite and wife Sue

- Gary Erskine and his partner Mhairi with Hello Kitty and Rodney Ramos in the background

More pros, top to bottom:

- Fiona Stephenson and Dean Ormston

- Herb Trimpe and wife Patricia

- Scott Hampton and wife Letitia with Patricia Trimpe

Gijon, top to bottom:

- the harbor

- the lovely Xan overlooking the sea with German and Mhairi in the background

- German, Irma and other guests reach the top of the cliffs overlooking the sea at Gijon

More Gijon, top to bottom:

- local open air market

- just one of the examples of amazing architecture from this city

- a view of Gijon from the beach

--C