Friday, June 23, 2017

Tim Drake : The Forgotten Robin

With today being the 28th Anniversary of "Batman" (1989) I thought it was only fitting that I reintroduce the public to the Robin of that very era, Tim Drake (Robin III).  

I barely knew who Jason Todd (Robin II) was before he died in "A Death in the Family", but that storyline captured my imagination in a way few DC books had at the time and seeing Dick Grayson (Robin I) all grown up and contending with an increasingly violent Bruce in the wake of Jason's death and some pesky kid who just wanted to help in the follow-up storylines "A Lonely Place of Dying" & "Batman : Year 3" probably made a batfan for life out of me.  

Tim was my Robin from then on, up until the New 52 and the rise, however wrongheaded post-Grant Morrison, of Damian Wayne.  I'm not sure what he's up to these days.  I know his origin is pretty unnecessarily mangled by reboots and retcons and that he's in the current "Detective" series, but all I'm reading is Scott Snyder's Batman stuff these days and I seriously doubt he'll be showing up in either "All Star" or "Metal".

I guess what will always keep Tim relevant is how successful his costume revamp was.  Once in a great while a comic book reader will see an artist draw a flashback or a retro tale with Dick in the classic elf shoes and green short-pants, but more often than not any nod to the Robin's past is drawn with the Tim costume.  It served as Dick's Robin costume in "Batman : The Animated Series" and "Batman Forever" and was even worn by Stephanie Brown in her brief time as a Robin.

Well, kick back and enjoy a viewing of "Batman" (1989) tonight and remember Tim Drake!!  Or better yet, do that, then have yourself a listening party of Radiohead's reissue of "OK Computer (1997-2017 OKNOTOK)" with 11 newly-unearthed and remastered tracks from the era.  It's truly incredible music and I hope its rock n' roll soul treats you as well as it's treating me.

Check out my comic book, Spinner-Rack #1 (80 Pages / Black & White).  It's available on Etsy, at Arcane Comics, & at the Fantagraphics Store & Gallery







Tuesday, June 13, 2017

"Make Sense Of It..." OR "Just Enjoy It..."

"Twin Peaks : The Return" has easily been my favorite show on TV since "Sopranos" ended, but after last night I'll concede Lynch & Frost are testing their audience.  Thankfully, I'm happy to be the hands of two master storytellers presenting their incredibly imaginative and unfiltered artistic vision on such a large commercial scale.  Everything in this show is working so well that you almost don't notice that Kyle MacLachlan is doing some of the best acting of his career. 

Which brings us to last night's Episode 6, and here's a little drawing of Dougie Jones (Coop) in the midst of revealing some important information his boss has yet to discover the magnitude of.




Check out my comic book, Spinner-Rack #1 (80 Pages / Black & White).  It's available on Etsy, at Arcane Comics, & at the Fantagraphics Store & Gallery






Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur (Another Ode to Kirby)...

I'll probably keep drawing Kirby characters on and off until the King's 100th Birthday on August 28 and here's another.  The all-ages winner in my Best of 2016, "Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur" seems to be continuing into a 3rd year. It's really nice to see Artist Natacha Bustos taking over cover duties with issue #19.  Still, I hope we see former co-writer and cover artist Amy Reeder do some more Marvel work in the future.  Her covers set the tone for the series' monster movie scale and she had a really good sense of story potential for older established characters like The Thing & Dr Strange and some of the new school heroes like Ms Marvel & Hulk (Amadeus Cho).




Check out my comic book, Spinner-Rack #1 (80 Pages / Black & White).  It's available on Etsy, at Arcane Comics, & at the Fantagraphics Store & Gallery