Sunday, August 26, 2012

KOLCHAK: NECRONOMICON

Here are some of the double page splashes I drew for Moonstone Book's illustrated novel, KOLCHAK: NECRONOMICON.  The hardcover of which is available now. 





 -Robert



Thursday, August 9, 2012

Popular Science 1966: Mr. Fantstic

The Marvel Universe's August 1966 issue of Popular Science.

Monday, July 2, 2012

PULPED

Here are two recent faux pulp/paperback covers.  Quite possibly for inclusion in a trading card set.


Saturday, June 23, 2012

Popular Mechanics 1965: IRON MAN

The May 1965 issue of Popular Mechanics... in the Marvel universe.


Friday, June 15, 2012

"THEY'RE COMING TO GET YOU, BARBARA!"

George A. Romero's horror classic, and first modern zombie film, Night of the Living Dead is coming to UNSTOPPABLE CARDS!  Here are some of my sketchcards for the set.  I wanted to mix it up, and went with a zip-a-tone instead of my usual vintage/sepia stuff.  A nice change of pace, and the high-contrast b/w worked better with the subject matter. 















Thursday, May 31, 2012

POP ART CON- JUNE 10TH

I will be a guest at next weekend's Pop Art Con: http://www.popartcon.com/ in Philadelphia/Fort Washington!

Thanks to Cryptozoic for throwing the dinner on Saturday night.
Thanks for Breygent Marketing for sponsoring my table fee.
and thanks to Cult Stuff for providing me with merch- I'll have Pulp Detective P2 promos on hand at the show!

I'll also have APs and Returns for Vampirella, Red Sonja, Project Superpowers, Hammer Horror 1, Doctor Who Big Screen, The Avengers(Steed & Peel), plenty of custom/personal cards, and lots of other goodies.

This is my first card show, so come out and make me feel welcome!

...or yell at me. Y'know, whichever, I'm not gonna tell you how to live your life.
-Robert

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

"Just Knocks Me Out Like Dynamite!"

Here are a few sample covers I drew recently.  Dynamite has been doing some fantastic pulp/strip revival series lately and working on these, more or less just-for-fun images, was a blast.  I don't know if this will lead to anything, as unsolicited samples are always a bit of a gamble, but it was fun and I dig how they turned out.