Thursday, April 23, 2009

Batman and Sons: 70 and Counting



Celebrating Batman’s 70th anniversary.

You may not see their names, but it doesn't mean they are not there.

To all the writers, artists, inkers, letterers, colorists, editors and anyone who helped to bring this great character to life (Yes, even you, Grant Morrison), I thank you.

Batman's first appearance in Detective 27, May 1939, according this site [link] the comic book was released on April 18, 1939.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Batman and Sons: Crush



Batman and Sons: There for You


Batman and Sons: Better than You



Batman and Sons: Bat's in the Cradle

Batman and Sons: Just the Facts

Batman and Sons: Secret Operations

Batman and Sons: I'm Batman

Batman and Sons: Holy Choir, Batman!

Batman and Sons: The Joker's on You




Inspired by all the 'Joker' madness thanks to the 'Dark Knight' movie.

Batman and Sons: Loeb and Sale Tribute

Inspired but not based on Batman: The Long Halloween

My tribute to Jeph Loeb & Tim Sale


Halloween




Thanksgiving Page One




Thanksgiving Page Two




Christmas




New Year's Eve




St. Valentine's Day




St. Patrick's Day




April Fool's Day




Mother's Day Page One




Mother's Day Page Two




Father's Day...




Independence Day...





Super Holiday.

So what is 'Super Holiday'? Well... it's Chris Kent's Birthday!

There are no major holidays in the United States in the month of August and since I'm loosely following Batman: Long Halloween, a birthday celebration it is!

So where's the cake?




Labor Day




Halloween...




My tribute to Jeph Loeb & Tim Sale comes to an end.

Oooo... did this year go by fast or what?

Though we may have our opinions about the writers and artists who give life to our favorites characters, where some are considered god-like or good to evacuate one's stomach, their impact to the world of comics are and will be felt for years to come. I know for myself, when I pick up my pencil, I remember those who are my greatest influence and hope with my first stroke on the paper that I can be just as good as they are.

This is the end to my tribute to Mr. Loeb and Mr. Sale, but it’s only the beginning. There are many I hope one day to honor, so keep a lookout for them.

Batman and Sons: Rivalry - Conclusion!