John Espinoza UNITED STATES
Member Since October 2014
87 Artworks | Watched by 29

Four Prelims to Catwoman #22 (2003) - Batman cover

Location: DC Portfolio II
Artist: Cameron Stewart (All)

303  Views  -  6  Comments  -  3  Likes

Additional Images

final cover

Published cover - virgin
Artwork Details
Location: DC Portfolio II
Title: Four Prelims to Catwoman #22 (2003) - Batman cover
Artist:  Cameron Stewart (All)
Media Type: Mixed Media
Art Type: Prelim
For Sale Status: Not for sale
Views: 303
Likes on CAF: 3
Comments: 6
Added to Site: 2/14/2024

Share This Artwork
Description
"It wasn't planned, Robin. I swear. It just happened."

"And on Valentine's Day of all days, Bruce?!"


In this sequence of four cover prelims, a cheeky Cameron Stewart eviscerates the mythology behind Batman and Brian Michael Bendis in one fell swoop of the chisel-tipped marker.

Mixed media
Matted 11" x 16"

About The Owner

Thank You For Supporting CAF!
John Espinoza ( 9 )
Badges: Premium Gallery Owner
Member Since: October 2014
Last Login: April 2026
Country: UNITED STATES
On CAF:
John's Want List
Artworks Commented On
Liked Art
Site Activity
Contact John Espinoza

Login or register for an account to email the owner of this artwork.

Comments on this Artwork

You must be logged in to make comments.
Israel Collado Member Since 2010
1    
Posted On 2/14/2024

Nice!!!

Rick W Member Since 2017
1    
Posted On 2/14/2024

That Batman's a real card ;)

Shelton  Bryant Member Since 2005
1    
Posted On 2/15/2024

Great Noir Style!! Luv the Bold Line!!.....Congrats!!

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
1    
Posted On 2/15/2024

Broke Bat Mountain.

John Espinoza Member Since 2014
1    
Posted On 2/15/2024

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  Broke Bat Mountain.
 "

Lol! This cover actually predates BBM by two years so Cameron was definitely ahead of the curve!

Bill J Member Since 2009
1    
Posted On 2/19/2024

What fun! I love these four prelims drawn by Cameron Stewart for a possible Catwoman cover! It's so much fun seeing the different angles Stewart explored as he looked for the one he wanted to draw. Interesting how he took the drawing in the upper right and changed it, allowing the villain to push Batman back and making it seem like more of a struggle. Great pick-up, congrats!

You must be logged in to make comments.