Nice art: Michael Golden's Crystar
They just don't make 'em like they used to.
UPDATE WITH DANZIG!!!
Nice Art: Hilary Florido and Farel Dalrymple do video games
As part of a Giant Robot Video Game art show Hilary Florido and Farel Dalrymple have created the art you see here. More in the link.
Spider-Man musical gets a new player: Greg Horn
A new name joins the fabled Spider-Man musical.
To do: Eva Ink Artist Group at Wizard World Miami
The Wizard World Miami show kicks off this weekend at the Miami Airport Convention Center -- it's the first Wizard show in this venue so we'll see how it goes. Renee Witterstaetter announced some exclusives from the Eva Ink Artist Group:
To do today: Joe Sinnott at the Dutch Ale House
The Dutch Ale House in Saugerties, NY will showcase the original works of legendary Marvel artist Joe Sinnott for the next two months.
NICE ART UPDATE: Simonson provides THE MIGHTY THOR variant cover
The new THE MIGHTY THOR #1 by Fraction and Coipel will have several variant covers, including one by Walt Simonson himself. The book goes on sale 4/27.
More from that Henry & Glenn Forever! Art Show
In case the bare listing hadn't entranced you, check out the rest of the art in the Henry & Glenn Forever! art show opening tonight in LA. The works are based on Tom Neely's comic imagining a domestic sitcom starring Henry Rollins and Glen Danzig. Above art by Kiyoshi Nakazawa.
NICE ART: Ditko's doings
Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko is mostly known these days as a cranky recluse who refuses to talk about any of his Marvel experiences, but he's actually an active cartoonist who has an apartment full of art. Jog brings you up to speed with his recent output.
Nice Art: Law & Order tribute art
Last year artist Brandon Bird organized an art show paying tribute to TV's eternally running procedural, Law & Order, entitled These are Their Stories:
Each piece is an artist's interpretation of a one-line episode summary from the DirecTV program guide (full list of titles artists could pick from). Like the series that inspired them, they are sometimes straightforward and sometimes offer a twist; sometimes they contain no easy answers, and sometimes they are just plain goofy.












