Process post: Here is a look at our illustrous gang from Tales To Behold, just relaxing in their living room. The Beholder hopes to finish this idyllic depiction for one of the next books.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
The Many Faces of Jenny Everywhere Pt 2
To break it up a little bit, this week feast your eyes on a little special about our favorite dimension-shifting heroine. On my travels through the universe, I found some more bad@$$ versions of Jenny Everywhere, to which yours truly decided to pay tribute.
The first homage of today is from this story: http://theshifterarchive.com/HolidayPandemonium/, as scripted by Alex Hernandez and drawn by Andres Allocco. Their cussing and swearing Jenny spends some time in Greece and is looking for "a shag". Can the mythological creature she encounters help her? Can anybody?
Our second Jenny homage of the day is actually her arch-nemesis, Jenny Nowhere, as portrayed by Benji Christensen and Scott D.M. Simmons in the currently defunct Jenny Everywhere Chronicles. You can see a pic of this version on the bottom of this page: http://pdsh.wikia.com/wiki/Jenny_Nowhere
Of course, these homages are done with great respect to the original creators who own the copyright of these particular designs and hopefully will enjoy my cosmic interpretations. You can find out more about Jenny Everywhere here.
The first homage of today is from this story: http://theshifterarchive.com/HolidayPandemonium/, as scripted by Alex Hernandez and drawn by Andres Allocco. Their cussing and swearing Jenny spends some time in Greece and is looking for "a shag". Can the mythological creature she encounters help her? Can anybody?
Our second Jenny homage of the day is actually her arch-nemesis, Jenny Nowhere, as portrayed by Benji Christensen and Scott D.M. Simmons in the currently defunct Jenny Everywhere Chronicles. You can see a pic of this version on the bottom of this page: http://pdsh.wikia.com/wiki/Jenny_Nowhere
Of course, these homages are done with great respect to the original creators who own the copyright of these particular designs and hopefully will enjoy my cosmic interpretations. You can find out more about Jenny Everywhere here.
Labels:
Color,
Jenny Everywhere,
Public Domain Heroes,
Tributes
Monday, January 21, 2013
Journey Into Misery 4, Page 15: Part of the Scene
This unusually harmonic scene concludes the current chapter, but the next one is already in the starting position, for next Monday! (Click to slightly enlarge) |
Monday, January 14, 2013
Journey Into Misery 4, Page 14: BEHOLD!
After this spectacular showcase of improvisation skills, things can only get better for our two friends. Or can they? (Click to slightly enlarge) |
Monday, January 7, 2013
Journey Into Misery 4, Page 13: Support Mother Earth!
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Colt from AC Comics' FemForce
A little something for fun– Colt is a weapon's master, from the all-female superteam called FemForce, some members of which are based on public-domain Golden Age characters.
A Happy New Year & New Friends
Happy New Year, from The Beholder's Universe to yours!
Many new comics await you in 2013, and two new books will come out, Journey Into Misery 5 in the spring, and Tales To Behold 4 in the fall.
In the last year, The Beholder made many new friends, at events as well as online. Some of them have brought new readers to the Dark Dimension. And since The Beholder is careful about the balance of the universe, let us return the favor and send some cosmic spaceships their way.
Repaneled
is a webcomic by Gwendolyn Patton, starring our favorite public domain charater.
The Shifter Archive
Speaking of which, this is the source for all things Jenny.
Rogues of Clwyd-Rhan
SpunOff
Webcomics by Reinder Dijkhuis, a vast universe of elves and warriors and all sorts of beings, many of which prefer to be au naturel, just like our Kelly and Jenkins.
The Bare Pit
Speaking of au naturel, here is the mother of all textile-free webcomics.
Anuj Shrestha's Tumblr:
On a different note, a very talented humanoid who is obsessed with replacing the heads of all earthlings with plant-like growths.
And finally, if you like this place, you might want to venture to Deviant Art, where The Beholder has started to build an outpost far away from his own universe.
Many new comics await you in 2013, and two new books will come out, Journey Into Misery 5 in the spring, and Tales To Behold 4 in the fall.
In the last year, The Beholder made many new friends, at events as well as online. Some of them have brought new readers to the Dark Dimension. And since The Beholder is careful about the balance of the universe, let us return the favor and send some cosmic spaceships their way.
Repaneled
These are sites related and inspired by the now defunct Covered Blog. The Beholder has submitted a couple of works to them, under his pseudonym Paul Hoppe.
The Shifter Archive
Speaking of which, this is the source for all things Jenny.
Rogues of Clwyd-Rhan
SpunOff
Webcomics by Reinder Dijkhuis, a vast universe of elves and warriors and all sorts of beings, many of which prefer to be au naturel, just like our Kelly and Jenkins.
The Bare Pit
Speaking of au naturel, here is the mother of all textile-free webcomics.
Anuj Shrestha's Tumblr:
On a different note, a very talented humanoid who is obsessed with replacing the heads of all earthlings with plant-like growths.
And finally, if you like this place, you might want to venture to Deviant Art, where The Beholder has started to build an outpost far away from his own universe.
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