| Crime Novel Cover Art Mikeall Original Characters 2013/8/23 11:42 1663 1
Cover Art and Design used to solicit illustration work from publishers specialising in pulp crime fiction. |
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| Cover Art Variants Mikeall Other Comics 2013/3/13 9:55 2728 8
This one? This one? Or, this one? Thanks for looking. |
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| Copperhead! Mikeall Sci-fi 2013/5/13 6:38 2236 3
Robot menace! Celebration of Copperhead of the republic serial, Mysterious Dr Satan.. M3 and a robot made with Vue primitives. Thanks for looking. |
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| Character/concept study. Mikeall Other Comics 2013/6/25 13:15 1798 3
Something in the pipe-line! |
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| Chandu The Magician Mikeall TV and Movies 2012/11/26 13:03 1962 5
Like to do more with this character some day! M3,M2,V3. Thank you for looking and for comments made on recent posts. |
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| Captain America Mikeall Marvel Comics 2012/5/17 12:15 1819 3
Faux Cover Art imagined for British Pocket War Library Series - Allies! Thanks for looking. |
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| BatWoman Mikeall DC Comics 2013/7/12 1:52 1857 6
A character study - for fun! Thanks for looking. |
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| Batman Mikeall DC Comics 2014/5/23 10:43 1822 4
Faux double page magazine spread celebration. Billboard vintage Hoover poster as background. Thanks for looking. |
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| Bat-Woman Mikeall DC Comics 2012/10/19 11:44 2168 6
Just giving Victoria 1 a little outing! Thanks for looking. |
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| Aleister Crowley Mikeall Other Comics 2016/5/25 7:32 1862 2
Roused from his drug induced revelry, by a needy 1920’s metropolitan constabulary, Eddie Skelson’s wonderful Aleister Crowley proceeds to skilfully diagnose, and then wilfully circumvent, a Lovecraftian nightmare gestating in the Kensington home of society ‘faux’ occultist, Roman Ravensblack. The story that unfolds, as Eddie Skelson reminds us in the author’s note, is made up and presents a version of Aleister Crowley somewhat artistically removed from the occultist, drug addict, social provocateur, and mountaineer, who gained his notoriety at the turn of the 20th century. What propels Skelson’s thoroughly entertaining narrative so effectively, apart from rune- inscribed potatoes having more punch than firearms, is his version of Crowley, especially how he chooses to heighten the characters sense of purpose. Given the impediments before Crowley, from functioning in his dressing gown and leather slippers late at night alongside cynical uniformed policemen, to outwitting an increasingly desperate Mokoi, brought forth by Ravensblack’s amateur occult dablings, and now prone to literally fashion sharp dining cutlery and dead society guests into its preferred automatic weapons of choice, we still find it perfectly credible that Crowley’s sole motivation to succeed is money and the promise by Inspector Bryson of a coveted object from Ravenblack’s own collection of occult ephemera. Self-interest and self-preservation are Cowley’s strongest and best characteristics and we like him the more for them, especially when they are embellished with hilarious profanities that somehow, given the period, work brilliantly to extend the character to the point of authenticity – perhaps anticipating further appearances? Mike Fyles |
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| Adam Strange Mikeall DC Comics 2012/5/12 12:03 2086 2
Character study of Adam Strange. Daz figure M3 used for reference. Thanks for looking. |
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| A Corpse at Christmas Mikeall Other Comics 2015/12/16 13:32 1529 5
Here's my Xmas card. Happy Mid-winter all at Heromorph. Mike. |
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| A Christmas Carol Mikeall Fantasy 2016/12/16 2:18 1644 4
Happy Christmas Heromorph friends! |
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