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Mondo Fabuloso

By | chubs, Fan Art, Marvel, muscles, X-Men | 7 Comments

Lorna, like her lover, Havok, have in common that even though I don’t care too much for them as characters, they have both had some of the coolest costumes in X-History. My favorite Polaris looks were her original exotic priestess costume and a few of her (pre-Matsuda) X-Factor uniforms.

Ric never did anything for me until his relationship with Shatterstar started to come out during Jeph Loeb’s run on X-Force. And while the budding romance was intriguing in a “read between the lines” way, the fact that Ric and Star were so D-list for me overruled any real interest on my part.

PAD seems like he’s going full steam ahead with it now, and although I really loathe de-powered Ric, I have to say his current look trumps anything they’ve ever done for him in the past. (Who remembers that horrid number with the ridiculous green fringe and the big honkin’ X target and that gigantic Kirstie Alley hairdo?)

Nudie version’s over at anti-heroes.net > members gallery > fanboy.

Okay, everyone who thought Mondo wasn’t really given a chance, raise your hand. I remember the pre-launch Gen X hype like yesterday and I distinctly remember being psyched for this character in particular. Remember, his personality M.O. was “unshakable,” –that he didn’t have a fighting spirit, despite possessing massive power.
I was sooo anxious to see how this would be handled. Then… I guess… it just… wasn’t.

I really enjoy Mondo’s powers. Merging with matter has endless possibilities. That’s why it took me so long to draw him. I wanted to show him using his powers in a unique way. But then I fell back on the tree idea because anything else would have been too difficult to convey, given my skills. I’m glad I went with my first idea because am quite proud of my tree drawing. 😀

And NO, I did not give him a tree dick. Check it out at anti-heroes.net > members gallery > fanboy.

Another of the miscellaneous kids from the current junior X-Squad, Surge, their unofficial leader, has the redundant powers of super-speed and electricity but needs these needlessly difficult-to-draw gauntlets, that no two artists can draw the same, to control her abilities. Nonetheless, I included her in my lineup because I’ve seen some images where she looks somewhat original with her hair looking like it’s being affected by the electricity.

Not by a Longshot!

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I don’t know how Dani could NOT be anyone’s favorite in the initial New Mutants lineup. Rebellious but loyal, tough but sensitive, confident but haunted– she was so kick-ass. Favorite Dani panel? It’s gotta be one of the earlier issues where she tries on a bikini and thinks about how sexy she is. That really threw me for a loop.

It has taken me FOREVER to draw her because not only did I want to do her justice, but I was constantly fighting with myself over the offensive-ness factor of the bow and arrow imagery.

Then I thought, why am I questioning this when I gave the Japanese character a Katana and the black character a semi-automatic firearm? Sometimes the accessory’s coolness factor overrides the derivativeness/ racist-ness of it– haha. The compromise was to draw her with a bow and make the arrows real and not psionic, despite how cool my teenage self thought psi-arrows were.

On a related note, as cool as I think Dust’s sexy form-fitting burqa looks, I refuse to draw her because of the inherent contradiction of a sexy form-fitting burqa.

I loved early Excalibur, like the first half of the run. I stopped regularly collecting the title when Brian became Brittanic and Prick Wisdom came. But it was around then that I got that Fleer trading card that called Meggan “Tapestry.” I loved the new codename and assumed that’s what she was using in the book. I only found out recently, the name was only ever used on the card… well there and on my drawing- hehe.

Alan Davis’ Meggan captured my imagination. I liked that her facial expressions were so sincere. It really complimented the childlike innocence he was trying to convey.

I met this girl in college who loved Alan Davis’ Meggan. She insisted that Davis drew her kinda heavy and did so in her own fan-art of the character. I didn’t have my comic collection Freshman year, so I couldn’t cross reference to be sure. So in my head, she made me picture Davis’ Meggan as kinda thick. When I finally checked back, I saw that Davis did indeed draw Meggan tall and with huge knockers. And although she wasn’t skinny, she was by no means heavy. But my friend had already done the damage, ingraining BBW Meggan into my skull. Of all the X-Women though, I see Meggan as the one most likely to wear this body type well.

I decided to go balls to the wall with Longshot and really show him how I see him. He’s a star. He’s a charmer. And he had some serious dated hair.

Instead of giving him a boring un-unique hairstyle, I chose to emphasize the mullet, making it bigger and better than ever.

Truth be told, in the hippest circles, the mullet is cool again. I can’t even count how many hot guys with ironic mullets I spy getting tons of attention here in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

And find out why everyone’s always falling in love with him with my nude version at anti-heroes.net > members gallery > fanboy > X-Men. If it’s really as big as what I gave him, I’d fall in love too, mullet and all.

Skin got a raw deal. Next to Rictor and Feral, this kid was the only Hispanic X-Person for years. I sure complain about it often enough, but I’m still mad about his pointless death. Maybe that’s why subconsciously I made his face super cute!
My cute lil’ mutie ese! LOL.

And if you guys like foreskin, you gotta take a look at my nude version. “Angelo has an extra six square feet of skin” is what they always said. See where I put some of that…
anti-heroes.net > members gallery > fanboy > X-Men.

I’m not a big proponent of doing fan-art of characters I don’t know. If you’re not a FAN, then it’s not fan-art. That said, I will admit that I’ve not read a single issue with Nezhno in it. Well maybe he’s in the background of some of my books, but I don’t quite care to check right now. My excuse for including the kid is… well, he’s an X-Man, and he looks kinda cool. From what I’ve gathered, he’s half Wakandan, half German and a pacifist. Storm was his teacher and he has vibranium tattoos to keep his mass/ strength-building powers in check. It has been foretold that his powers will eventually kill him (not surprising, he IS brown, after all. Can’t keep their asses alive for too long, can we?)

His codename is “Gentle” but I find that kinda stupid, so he’s just going by his real name in my art. And in the nude version, you’ll see that his muscles aren’t the only place those mass-building powers have come in handy…
anti-heroes.net > members gallery > fanboy > X-Men.

Husk of a Chara…

By | Fan Art, hairy, Marvel, muscles, X-Men | 6 Comments

Surprised I’m drawing Daken? Well, I am too, considering our history.

Thing is, I kinda created this character more than a decade ago in high school. My mutant creation was called “Savage” (OK, lame codename, but hear me out.) He had a blonde mohawk (this was in the 90’s– before mohawks were cool again,) Wolverine-esque powers, and a sexually ambiguous bent. The gimmick was that he was the son of Sabretooth and Birdie. His Sabretooth side caused claws to come out of his forearms (somewhat reminiscent of Batman’s glove spikes– but longer and in the reverse direction.) And his Birdie side gave him subtle sexy mental powers.

And now, along comes Daken, my character almost to a tee… with a big ol’ tattoo. (Mind you, 16 year old JC knew a tattoo wouldn’t work on anyone with Wolverine’s healing factor.) So… I mean, is Marvel sending telepathic spies to invade my brain? Or is he just a really easy character to come up with?

In any case, check out my nude Daken in the members section at Anti-Heroes.net and feast your eyes on that angsty fat hairy dong of his!

Oh, I also did good ol’ Paige Guthrie. With this drawing, I wanted to capture the youth and eagerness I so enjoyed about her character. The ears are my attempt at linking her to her bro.

Who’s the most phenomenal extraordinary fellow?

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SINBAD THE SAILOR! (10 points if you get that reference.)


ROLL OVER to see what gets him through those long Arabian Nights!

So, here we have one of my latest commissions, sexy, sweaty Sinbad and the Old Man of the Sea. The Old Man was said to trick travelers into letting him ride on their shoulders while they transported him across a stream. However, the Old Man would then not release his grip, forcing his victims to transport him wherever he pleased. Funny how these ancient stories can so easily be seen as homoerotic.

Figure Drawing: Peanuts

By | Daddy+Boy, Fan Art, figure drawing, hairy, muscles, twinks | 2 Comments

This week in figure drawing I kind of went to a place I never thought I could and turned the models into Peanuts characters.

Peanuts has a strong root in my childhood as I learned to read and draw by studying these big anthology books I inherited. I used to make my own weird Peanuts comics (but drew Lucy with longer hair) and from then on, my style slowly evolved into what you see on this site.

So, understand why I found it a little disconcerting that I “went there” but I just couldn’t help it. I saw Reed’s shaved head and all I could think of was Charlie Brown, despite Reed’s hairy bod covered in tatts and bulging muscles, and his huge uncut cock.

Once Charlie Brown was solidified in my head, the debate over who to pair him up with began, because as much as Billy’s lithe, smooth, young body suggested Linus, I resisted, quite frankly because I never really could draw Linus!

1.25 of 7 here on the blog.
7 of 7 on anti-heroes.net > members galley > figure drawing.

Keep raping my childhood, guys…

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I mean, it’ll probably be superbly animated and probably even be written well. But I’m just not too keen on the designs. I miss the form-fitting costumes, Panthro’s wide nose, and Lion-O’s big hair. I mean, I guess they had to completely redesign it or else no one would think any effort went into it. But I’m a fan of “less is more.” Like sometimes a simple look is stronger than something way over-designed. These guys look like the result of a focus group and some lame evil money-grubbing team of art directors.