7 / 36
Oct 2017

Does this count..? :joy:
usually my chapter covers are really just a single image without a title these days. Because online I just use them as chapter dividers.
Then when I put together books I might use some of the covers for extra art (such as the contents page and such)
But hey here are some of those I guess.



(....shush, I like drawing butts, regardless of the gender of the person the butt is attached to)


Now those are the more recent Bloodroot ones...
But I have more series! nyehehe

Here's a recent Ghost Play cover

And here's one for Aliens get Detention!

Looking at this I realize I tend to put a lot of women on the covers... Funny, especially considering the main characters of Bloodroot are men xD However it could be because some of the most badass characters are ladies. I can't get enough of the lady with horns, she is sooooo much fun to draw

Here's mine! I had the first chapter of my comic printed through a "print on demand" comic book site. It turned out really well! Just did a small run to see how it looked, just a test to see when the time came to go to conventions that I could use that company, and I think I will!

The first chapter (in progress here on Tapas) is about a trio of Stop Watchers, time travelers whose job it is to stop time criminals from changing the past. It's a stand alone story about the trio chasing Jack the Ripper, a doctor/serial killer from 2097, though 1888 London.

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Man the covers in here are detailed! ( @Sanz I love the hanging upside down perspective, that must've been hard to do!)

I love making covers but of all the ones I have this one always stands out as my favorite. (No idea why, I just like it haha)

Hummm, everyone's covers look so interesting T3T I should be taking notes so my covers can start to look as good as everyone else's.

But here's mine! From Twisted Tails~

Here's the Book 1 cover I commissioned:

High medieval armor was sophisticated stuff. If the proportions seem a bit off, it's because a breastplate often ended at the navel in order to give the wearer a good range of motion. This tends to make the torso look shorter.

I went without any typography both to save money and to make a more eye-catching thumbnail.

Here's my cover!

My comic can be found here:

very very pleased with how this one turned out! i drew it all on stream too, and it was great fun talking about the comic with people and getting their live feedback on how to make it really pop. this is for Preheat, my new graphic novel launching 2018. so far just posting pages for patrons!