Showing posts with label Big Barda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Barda. Show all posts

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Saturday, February 9, 2013

New Year, New Comics

Greetings, interwebs! It's been awhile! I have to admit that I've been fighting of an "Archie's Comics" obsession for the past few months, and the most fortuitous aberration has been making mini-Archie-style DC and Marvel comics! This marries well with my previous (and ongoing, really) obsession with DC&Marvel superheroines, some of which I am still discovering as I expand my comics collection. Characters such as Thundra (Marvel) from West Coast Avengers was an exciting new discovery! In any case, below you can see the mini's in various stages of completion, and thus far include Thundra, Medusa, Emma Frost, She-Hulk (Marvel), and Big Barda, Power Girl, Knock Out and Terra (DC). These little comics are half-page, tri-fold style on sheets of plain, multi-colored 20lb copy paper. Their existence is mostly accidental, being the result of boredom and copious amounts of cheap, colored paper.

Future plans for these minis include making print copies for sale in my online store.






Saturday, July 21, 2012

Buxom Babe: New Super Luchadora







As mentioned in the interview over at Murdering the Magic with the bodacious Banci Wright, I AM INDEED creating a new superheroine! Her name is Abby Bradley, aka BUXOM and she is a Super Luchadora!

Here's the quick background on her:
She is a half-Scottish, half-Mexican babe who takes her hobby in women's wrestling to the extreme!
Her incredible physique comes from drug trials tested on the residents of her small town when she was a child. Permanent side effects of taking these banned drugs were devastating to most, but yielded incredible results on Abby including superhuman strength, a high pain threshold and rapid healing.

After graduating college, Abby joins the local police force to take back Mexico from the cartels. But when she gets assigned with a corrupt partner, her whole team is suddenly taken down in a bloodbath.

Determined to fight for justice and liberating the Mexican people from a mismanaged government and the powerful druglords, Abby takes her luchadora stage persona of "Buxom" onto the streets---and uses her muscle to fight crime!

The inspiration for BUXOM comes from an admired fellow comics artist Adamame Bean, and my brother who not only maps the narco killings in Mexico, but initially moved there to in order to found an institute for police reform intended to serve as a template for reforming corrupt policing world wide. This specific project is now on hold due to lack of government funding.

Thanks for reading! Stay tuned for more!

Sunday, July 8, 2012

This Week in Warrior Women

This is what happens when you mix Kull The Conqueror (1997) with Striptease (1996).

You get Battle Blade, Scar and Ladykiller: enjoy! :)