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Batman, Green Lantern, Justice Society of America, Jonah Hex, and all related characters are the property of DC Comics.
Well, I've began work on *10293we2's request, but since that'd take me a while, I decided to upload some doodles I'd done lately in the meantime.
Just a collage of various profiles I'd done over the past few weeks. all DC character and most of them Batman villains.
In numerica order:
1: The Riddler. Main influences were his design from The New Batman Adventures (his face) and his Batman: The Animated Series design (mask and clothes).
2: Poison Ivy. She's mostly based on her The New Batman Adventures with touches from Jim Lee's and Tim Sale's takes on her.
3: Hugo Strange. He's mostly based on his The Batman design, but leaning more towards his comic incarnation (bald with a black beard)
4: Mr. Zsasz. He's more or less based on artwork for the game, Batman: Arkham Asylum
5: Catwoman. She's mostly based on her The Batman design.
6: Another version of the Riddler. In fact, he's the same Riddler as before, but with a different hairdo, inspired by his appearances in the Joker graphic novel, his first few scenes in Batman Forever, and his The Batman design, with a question mark on his hat also inspired by The Batman. A part of me feels like I pretty much draw Alex DeLarge from A Clockwork Orange or Spencer Reid from Criminals Mind in the Riddler's hat and mask with this one.
7: Two-Face from the unscarred side, well a 3/4 view of the unscarred side. His influences were the same as in "Two Scarred Men": The right half owes to his The New Batman Adventures with some touches from the Batman: The Animated Series design and His left half is inspired by Batman: Arkham City, The Dark Knight, and Batman: The Long Halloween/Dark Victory.
8: Jonah Hex, also 3/4 from the unscarred side. Also inspired by the same influences as "Two Scarred Men": his Justice League Unlimited, Batman: The Brave and the Bold and DC Showcase Presents Jonah Hex designs.
9: Scarface. Main influences were from The Batman (mostly his face/head), with touches from his The New Batman Advenutres deisgn (hat and hair).
10: Great White Shark. Just decided to try my hand at him. Hope you guys like it.
11: Arnold Wesker, the Ventriloquist. Mostly on his The Batman design.
12: Cluemaster: Mostly inspired by his Batman: The Brave and the Bold design. (No offense, but did anybody like his The Batman incarnation?)
13: Maxie Zeus. Mostly based on his Batman: The Animated Series design with the bangs inspired by his The Batman design.
14: Sinestro. Based on his design of The Batman.
15: Vandal Savage. He's inspired by on his Justice League design, mostly his appearance during Hereafter, only with his hair longer than it was there.
16: Ra's al Ghul. Main influences were his Batman: The Animated Series/Superman: The Animated Series/Batman Beyond designs with a few elements from his Batman: The Brave and the Bold and Batman: Under the Red Hood design, as well as a few touches from modern comics (I blame recently reading The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul and Hush for that).
17 and 18: Respectively, Fatman and Little Boy from Brian Azzarello's Broken City story from Batman, which I've also been reading lately. Not much to say--just looked at how they were drawn on the covers by Dave Johnson and the story itself by Eduardo Risso and tried to draw them in my style.
19: White Ghost, from The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul. I tried to give him elements of Ra's since he was Ra's son.
Hope you like them.
Well, I've began work on *10293we2's request, but since that'd take me a while, I decided to upload some doodles I'd done lately in the meantime.
Just a collage of various profiles I'd done over the past few weeks. all DC character and most of them Batman villains.
In numerica order:
1: The Riddler. Main influences were his design from The New Batman Adventures (his face) and his Batman: The Animated Series design (mask and clothes).
2: Poison Ivy. She's mostly based on her The New Batman Adventures with touches from Jim Lee's and Tim Sale's takes on her.
3: Hugo Strange. He's mostly based on his The Batman design, but leaning more towards his comic incarnation (bald with a black beard)
4: Mr. Zsasz. He's more or less based on artwork for the game, Batman: Arkham Asylum
5: Catwoman. She's mostly based on her The Batman design.
6: Another version of the Riddler. In fact, he's the same Riddler as before, but with a different hairdo, inspired by his appearances in the Joker graphic novel, his first few scenes in Batman Forever, and his The Batman design, with a question mark on his hat also inspired by The Batman. A part of me feels like I pretty much draw Alex DeLarge from A Clockwork Orange or Spencer Reid from Criminals Mind in the Riddler's hat and mask with this one.
7: Two-Face from the unscarred side, well a 3/4 view of the unscarred side. His influences were the same as in "Two Scarred Men": The right half owes to his The New Batman Adventures with some touches from the Batman: The Animated Series design and His left half is inspired by Batman: Arkham City, The Dark Knight, and Batman: The Long Halloween/Dark Victory.
8: Jonah Hex, also 3/4 from the unscarred side. Also inspired by the same influences as "Two Scarred Men": his Justice League Unlimited, Batman: The Brave and the Bold and DC Showcase Presents Jonah Hex designs.
9: Scarface. Main influences were from The Batman (mostly his face/head), with touches from his The New Batman Advenutres deisgn (hat and hair).
10: Great White Shark. Just decided to try my hand at him. Hope you guys like it.
11: Arnold Wesker, the Ventriloquist. Mostly on his The Batman design.
12: Cluemaster: Mostly inspired by his Batman: The Brave and the Bold design. (No offense, but did anybody like his The Batman incarnation?)
13: Maxie Zeus. Mostly based on his Batman: The Animated Series design with the bangs inspired by his The Batman design.
14: Sinestro. Based on his design of The Batman.
15: Vandal Savage. He's inspired by on his Justice League design, mostly his appearance during Hereafter, only with his hair longer than it was there.
16: Ra's al Ghul. Main influences were his Batman: The Animated Series/Superman: The Animated Series/Batman Beyond designs with a few elements from his Batman: The Brave and the Bold and Batman: Under the Red Hood design, as well as a few touches from modern comics (I blame recently reading The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul and Hush for that).
17 and 18: Respectively, Fatman and Little Boy from Brian Azzarello's Broken City story from Batman, which I've also been reading lately. Not much to say--just looked at how they were drawn on the covers by Dave Johnson and the story itself by Eduardo Risso and tried to draw them in my style.
19: White Ghost, from The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul. I tried to give him elements of Ra's since he was Ra's son.
Hope you like them.
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