there are very few places left to do this type of drawing, as the adventure newspaper strip is a dying breed.




Hello I'm Mike Manley, welcome to my studio Blog. I am veteran comic and animation artist and I created and edit Draw! Magazine. This blog is a chronicle of what's happening in my studio. Follow my process and path as an painter, cartoonist and teacher and find out how they inform and enrich each other!
8 comments:
lovely stuff mike, look forward to seeing your secret agent corrigan stuff.
Nice to see this older work.
Godamn! Mike, I think you have a future in this drawing stuff! ;)
mike
Thanks guys, It's interesting and sometimes scary to see older stuff, parts i like, parts i cringe at. A lot of paper milage has passed in those 15-16 years.
Great looking pages - You shared a studio with Al Williamson? Wow. Congratulations on doing Corrigan - Raymond - Graff - Lubbers - Williamson - Evans .... Manley...Wow...
This stuff is killer! Williamson's inks are so perfect.
I just got the original novel for a buck at the half price the other day.
kee-rist. i quit.
Now this is a comic book.
Not the print screen ,we see these days.
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