i imagine everyone that harasses artists for jam additions has a villains pic in the back of their mind. this is my finished batman jam filled with examples of my favorite stories with stand alone rogues gallery members sprinkled in. the artists involved are my usually haunts and did a wonderful job. there is a lot to see here. the color is intense. 2 11x17 comic sheets placed end to end. artist/ character list somewhat left to right:
scarecrow: trey baldwin
poison ivy: katie cook
etrigan the demon: ryan cody (i really enjoyed arkham asylum: living hell. demon is major player for sure.)
two face: lance sawyer
bane: tone rodriguez
the dark knight returns mutants: adam withers and comfort love (massive gun and kidnapped child.)
doodlebug: nathan stockman (again from living hell. i really dig what nathan did with graffiti mural. a nod to the batman tv show with sound effects, 2 dead parents, commissioner gordon, a city scape, black cat with a heart tail, the joker and a couple robins. dooblebug is an artist who believes he receives visions of inspiration and then compulsively recreates them on whatever canvas they indicate, including people.)
joker: tony fleecs (his take on the killing joke/ barbara gordon answers the door scene. even 2 henchmen in the shadows.)
kgbeast: steve willhite (intense eyes with a gun to a kidnapped president reagans head.)
killer croc: brent schoonover (i liked the eduardo risso broken city take. the story set croc up as a dirtball pimpish character that is always at the club getting his teeth knocked in by batman.)
deacon backfire: nate pride (batman the cult was epic. nate did amazing on his take of the deacon and his violent followers.)
hush: david degrand (i stopped collecting comics for several years until i read jim lee was going to do a batman run. i was pulled back in by the hush arc.)
cat woman: howard shum
humpty dumpty: jay fosgitt (again a living hell character. tries to fix his mean grandmother by taking her a part and putting her back together. her here in behind sewn up back together. just a great story that introduces and explains several of batmans lesser known villains.)
jack the ripper: jason keith phillips (i enjoyed the gotham by gaslight and had to have jack the ripper thrown in.)