One of the cool discoveries I made at the Emerald City Comic Con was the wonderful, whimsical artwork of Nolen Lee, who is the creator of Punching Pandas. When I came across Nolen’s Artist Alley table, I just had to ask him if he’d be willing to “Panda-ize” the Henchmen, and this is the result:
A sketch of the Henchmen for Hire by PVP and Table Titans creator Scott Kurtz:
You can check out Scott’s work here!
Another great sketch from the Emerald City Comic Con Artists Alley! Sam Logan, creator of the classic webcomic Sam and Fuzzy provides his take on the Henchmen for Hire. Visit Sam’s website at: http://www.samandfuzzy.com/
The Artists Alley at his year’s Emerald City Comic Con was chock-full of creative folks. I don’t know why, but when I came across the artistic display of Barry Blankenship, I was inspired to ask him if he would be willing to sketch the Henchmen in his own personal style. Barry was reluctant at first, but he decided to take a shot, and this great picture is the result:
You can check out Barry’s artwork on his website here.
Here’s a sketch I did a little while back as a tribute to Dave Barrack’s Grrl Power webcomic for reaching the 500 page milestone! Â Click the link to visit the webcomic.