| Vee Stories Inside P. 1 co_04 DC Comics 2008/7/27 9:05 2790 4
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| May--Poison Ivy co_04 DC Comics 2010/5/15 6:10 2907 7
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| Armistice April co_04 Original Characters 2010/11/11 6:35 2934 6
A tribute to our veterans as April shows her (uh-hem) stripes on this Veterans Day. Well maybe not really, but happy day all ye vets nonetheless!
Swiped concept from Dominatrix #3 (I think it was #3...) |
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| April's Catsuit Pinup co_04 Original Characters 2010/10/3 13:59 2958 3
I had posted this pic sometime last year, but for some reason it no longer resides in my HM archives. Therefore I am reposting it now, for two reasons: 1) It is going in April's forthcoming pinup book (with a foreword by MissVee). Each pinup has a brief description. They also include excerpted comments from HM and dA, and I wanted to make sure it was cool with you guys to do so. Each pinup has only about 3-5 comments, all anonymous, and I can't remember who said what anyway. Some of your comments were just too delicious to pass up, so I included them with their respective pinups.
2) Also Mr. Hazard thought I should bring this to your attention, for posterity if nothing else. So, to placate the hypertensive Hazard, and maybe get a few comments with the pinup above (the ones I have now are from dA only), hence the repost (riposte?)
Anyway, if any of you mods knows what happened to the original file, please contact me. Thanks all.
--co |
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| Character Study co_04 Original Characters 2006/12/1 17:23 2972 7
A pencil drawing of the same model I used for my strip posted previously, this time as her natural blonde self.
She could be quite entertaining with simple hand puppets. |
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| Catwoman co_04 DC Comics 2007/3/20 10:14 2994 7
My version, from sketchbook. |
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| Vee Stories Inside P. 3 co_04 DC Comics 2008/8/3 8:35 3023 4
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| Vee Stories Inside P. 4 co_04 DC Comics 2008/8/3 8:37 3186 6
The misadventure continues. You can almost feel the glossy pages can't you? |
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| April's Le Tout 'Boo-lesque' co_04 Original Characters 2010/10/29 15:24 3379 5
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| Vee Stories Inside P. 2 co_04 DC Comics 2008/8/3 8:32 3441 7
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| HM Back Issues 6 co_04 DC Comics 2008/7/20 12:39 3442 7
As those who have been following these posts know, I have been uncovering vintage issues of the HeroMorph Comics imprint from the 1970's. As a change of pace, I found this cover from about 2000-2001 (notice the %1000 jump in cover price and a more up-to-date HM logo). As you can see, the Knockout Vee Stories title continued over the years, reaching to number 161 in this case, and still disavowed by the comics code. Simultaneously published in WTF? Comics which eventually sank them. Truly a rare item. If you don't believe me try finding a copy on Ebay.
(Actually I just wanted to go on to a different comic style.) |
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| Vee Stories P. 5 co_04 DC Comics 2008/8/6 10:35 3461 7
The glossy pages continue, with a very special cameo appearance by the Veester. Any more and it qualifies for an HM Comic right? |
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| HM Back Issues 7 co_04 Other Comics 2008/11/16 8:32 3519 11
Another find from the archives. Heromorph's premier horror comic from the 1970's, recently found on Ebay.
I've always been a big fan of Berni (or Bernie) Wrightson's brush style, so I thought I'd take a break from the super heroines and start brushing. We seem to have a dearth of horror comics around here, sooo...
The masthead was all hand lettered. The style, the coloring, and the graphics are a throwback to the era of DC's flagship horror comic "The House of Mystery", from the '70's. http://www.coverbrowser.com/covers/house-of-mystery/5 . Judging by this cover, HM wasn't shelling out much money for writers at the time.
This piece is dedicated to Mr. OCP, and his former management at the hostel pension. |
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| Things That Make You Go 'Huh?' co_04 Other Comics 2008/3/12 22:05 3618 12
More firsts-- only at HM.
Perhaps you've heard of artists who create women that make you go "Ah!" But this is a totally new concept--women that make you go "Huh?"
The first in a series, presented here for the first time and exclusively at HeroMorph, where the Chief dares to be different!
(Okay, so I hadn't posted in the CA Gallery in a while.) |
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| Shulkie Stongehenge co_04 Marvel Comics 2008/11/5 22:24 3698 11
She Hulk drawn on Stonehenge paper, colored in PS.
For Mr. Android |
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| April B&W Postcard Art co_04 Original Characters 2010/9/28 15:06 3699 11
April heats up the kitchen as a sexy blonde baxter. If you notice the clock hands are so positioned as if to suggest the old nursery rhyme "4 and 20 blackbirds..." etc.
April's 2nd comic is now available at IndyPlanet http://www.indyplanet.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=4134 You've already seen many of the pages in development here at HM over the months, and now all 28 pages are print on demand in blazing color. Total PG fanboy (and fan girl) fare.
And if that's not enough, there's a new foreword by HM's very own Biohaz Daddy! |
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| Mrs. Bungleson co_04 Original Characters 2006/10/24 4:22 3721 6
About a year or so ago I thought I should get out a couple boards and the old #3 sable and get to work on an original character. What surfaced from the bog of my mind was something that seems to resemble a combination of Donna Reed, Soupy Sales, and Anna Nicole Smith. How did this happen? Well, maybe 'cause she's based on an old gf.
I'll have to investigate the possibilities of a Spandexed and caped alter ego. |
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| Things That Make You Go 'Huh?' II: Girl Phantom co_04 Other Comics 2008/3/12 22:08 3729 10
My recollection of this character is so vague that I couldn't remember if she came from the comic books or the comic strips. I couldn't remember if she was Lady Phantom, Girl Phantom, Phantom Girl, or something else. References to her wouldn't even show up on the Internet. I began to wonder if she ever existed at all, so I thought I would try and flesh her out anyway. If she was that obscure, she would make a good candidate for my Things That Make You Go 'Huh?' series.
Sometime later, I noticed that Moonstone held the license to the Phantom title and I asked if they knew anything about Girl Phantom. They gave me the rundown even though she hasn't been in the comics in years. Apparently she is the sister of the Phantom, and even subbed for him for awhile in the strips.
Anyone who's never heard of Girl Phantom can now see her as she makes her very first appearance here in the HM Comic Art Gallery.
Also, I couldn't remember if she carried two side arms like the Phantom or just one, or even none at all. To be sure, for this pose she carries only one side arm, and two 45's.
--C. |
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| April's Navel Academy co_04 Original Characters 2010/7/2 5:19 3775 14
Postcard art for my OC April Fewells. Admiral April strikes a pinup pose on another kitschy photography set. Presumably the cut-out ships crash into each other because of the distraction. (I think the Portuguese ship was commanded by Mr. OCP ) |
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| "Calendar Girlz" October co_04 DC Comics 2009/10/21 8:54 3814 7
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| Firestar Cools Off co_04 Marvel Comics 2008/9/28 0:16 3827 13
Symbolic for the end of Summer. From "Things That Make You Go 'Huh?'" |
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| Heromorph Back Issues V co_04 DC Comics 2008/7/7 20:29 3895 7
Taken directly from MissVee's terrific original interpretation of a scene from the 60's Batman series, with special guest crook Louie the Lilac. I had begun a version of this before, but changed course and wanted something a bit more urgent than posed, as if Bats was in some real danger of having the heat turned up by henchwoman Lily. ( Vee's original: http://heromorph.com/heromorph2/modules/myalbum2/photo.php?lid=7121 )
Besides, there's something a bit cathartic in the implication that Milton Berle just got wasted. |
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| "Calendar Girlz" July co_04 DC Comics 2009/7/2 11:15 4018 14
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| HeroMorph (Back) Issues? co_04 Other Comics 2007/2/3 15:21 4056 7
I wanted an excuse to do some more comic drawing. I got inspired by Vee's recent posts and decided to rework WW and Kat by MissVee (see post in comic art). However the more I worked on it, the more it got out of hand, and it ended up thusly.
My apologies in advance. |
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| HM Back Issues lV Page 1 co_04 DC Comics 2008/6/27 7:21 4077 12
I decided to give this a try. Subsequent interior page sample from "Harley Quinn's Ultimate [Secret] Identity Theft," from the Knockout Vee Stories cover, http://heromorph.com/heromorph2/modules/myalbum3/photo.php?lid=4362
Updated with more detail (nerd ladies, student, bookshelf, and Harley in upper right corner) and less cartooniness to match page 2 panel (above). Much better than before. Also added disclaimers and legalese at bottom.
(Perhaps a nude version will be issued later.) |
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| "Calendar Girlz" November co_04 Marvel Comics 2009/11/2 12:46 4092 9
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| "Calendar Girlz" December co_04 DC Comics 2009/12/14 5:40 4108 9
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| HM Back Issues IV Page 2 co_04 DC Comics 2008/6/27 7:21 4176 11
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| Miss V, Showgirl From Hell co_04 Original Characters 2008/12/10 8:49 4184 14
First issue cover. Synopsis: While following a lead to an underground Vegas drug connection (the town is only referred to as Vegas, never Las Vegas) Miss V uncovers the secret lair of The Queen-of-Nice, an arms smuggler for the trade, and the first in a series of super villains. The origins of Miss V are also introduced in back story sequences.
The artwork took me much longer to compose than usual. I initially held an image in my mind that was not in its entirety. It had to be fleshed out, though piecemeal, on paper and in PS. Special thanks to Mr. Android and his wonderful artistic sensibilities for helping me get past a few creative blocks, and Mr. MC and his expertise with firearms. |
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| Shulkie Goes Splash co_04 Marvel Comics 2008/10/26 12:38 4231 13
She-Hulk, direct from the Heroines & Villainesses Weight Room, finds herself in the HM Heroines & Villainesses Dunk Tank for a mods fundraiser.
For Mr. BioHazard. |
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