Timmy Tuesday Sketch Challenge #21! Robin Jump! by =Sakurafire
Greyscale marker on comic paper, 1 hour.
It’s a little messy, but it was literally from blank sheet to ‘finish’ 1 hour before I had to go to school. =)
Timmy Tuesday Sketch Challenge #21! Robin Jump! by =Sakurafire
Greyscale marker on comic paper, 1 hour.
It’s a little messy, but it was literally from blank sheet to ‘finish’ 1 hour before I had to go to school. =)
The Brat Wonder :pencil: by =Sakurafire
Dude… He’s such a brat. But I still luff him. =)
Of course, one could only imagine what he thinks about this…

My gf said I should draw a chibi Damian and so I did…protecting his cat
Marcus, it looks like you’re giving Duss some competition in the chibi market. =)
Tim Drake and Dick Grayson playing in the snow.
I want it to snow here… So I can make a Bat-snow-man!
Merry Christmas 2011 by =Sakurafire
Merry Christmas everyone!
Just a quick sketch while watching Christmas movies with my family.
Robin playing with his Pasta :pencil: by =Sakurafire
Robin + Pasta. Yeah.
Red Robin :color: by =Sakurafire
Red Robin, photoshop digital color on-top of traditional grayscale marker.
Enjoy!
Nightwing :ink: by =Sakurafire
Second inked picture of the evening. This one doesn’t have as much detail as the other. Working on anatomy and poses… *sigh*
20 minutes, pen and ink, comic board
First inked picture for the evening. Will be grayscale coloring this in marker tomorrow!
20 minutes, pen and ink, comic board
In response to: http://geekout.blogs.cnn.com/2011/10/24/are-women-and-comics-risky-business/
If only DC Comics realized how many female readers they brought in with the previous Batman-related series of 2009-2011. Regardless of the male creators, Batman and Robin, Red Robin, and Batgirl (Steph Brown) were popular amongst female fans. Heck, even Teen Titans had it’s share. I think all the momentum built up was lost during the reboot.
The only two comics I see at the moment with potential for pulling in female readers are Wonder Woman and Supergirl.