Thursday, August 18, 2011

The Spider!

It was announced today that I'm working on The Spider.  A sure to be fun series that will be written by the great David Liss.  Here are some sample images and some slightly larger samples of the pages I did of the first three pages--The first image was a quicky I did in color:


And the first three pages:




I'm doing all the illustration work--pencils and inks in Manga Studio, then colors in Photoshop.  Fun stuff.

And I'd like to give a major credit to Alex Ross coming up with the design for The Spider.  Just a great design that is going to work really well.

-Colton

Monday, January 3, 2011

The Shadow--For the Hell of it



























Recently painted this in between scripts for Kato: Origins.  I've always been a big Shadow fan.  This isn't the greatest picture of this thing but it works I guess.  It's for sale over on ebay (it's not exactly cheap, though)

http://cgi.ebay.com/Shadow-Full-color-by-cover-artist-Colton-Worley-/330513004716?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4cf41c38ac

-Colton

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Kato: Origins #7 Cover

Fun Cover to do.  That's the Dakota building in New York in the background there, which is where the story takes place.  It's apparently going to be a murder mystery, which I'm excited to do--I love murder mysteries.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

BLACKOUT



This is a two page spread I did over a period of about 3 months in between pages for Kato: Origins at Dynamite.  Who knows what I'll do with this or if I'll have enough time to do anything with it for a while.  The character is featured in the banner for this Blog as well (and you can see a little more detail of his mask there).  He's a little too similar in design to another character I've been working on called The Black Skull...so I may just leave this be...but it's still pretty neat looking.

There were two different Blackouts characters during the golden age:

http://pdsh.wikia.com/wiki/Blackout_(1)

http://pdsh.wikia.com/wiki/Blackout_(2)

Mine is obviously different from either of these two though.  Except for the ability to emit black gas from his pores that blinds his attackers (hence the name).  I decided to keep that, but make it more like a mechanism like the picture below (an add from the 1940's I believe) that sprays black gas at his attackers (instead of tear gas as shown in the add below).  I also added an orange sort of tint to the lenses in his mask.  They don't glow, they're just reflective (kind of like a cat's eyes at night).



I thought this was a pretty neat little idea for a character to have.  I also gave him a gun that would fit the time period for when this character would exist, which would be between 1935 and 1945.  I decided on a gun that not only fits the time period, but just flat out looks damn cool:  a HiStandard Model HDM with silencer.  This gun was the most widely used by the OSS (Office of Strategic Services) so it seemed to fit.  This is the weapon he's holding in the banner for this blog above as well (along with a flash light), but just in case anyone wants a better picture of it, I've placed a picture of it below as well.  It's a neat looking gun.