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Thanks! This was a fun one to draw.
Thank you! We were trying to do something different.
Thanks! "I need a soul, Ralph. Any soul. YOURS!"
Love that description! Bravo!
Thanks! We knew the flux capacitor had to be in there and that was the best spot.
Actually, we both do the coloring on our commissions. It's just so happens that Brian colored this Nyoka illustration. Brendon has colored numerous pieces in Arthur's collection. : )
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Thanks!
Brendon and Brian Fraim
Oh, that's right. Thanks!
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We did it slowly over a 6 month period. The fellow who commissioned it gave us plenty of time to finish it.
Actually, those other LSH color pin-ups we did were for someone else. Arthur may be starting his own set! ; )
Well, if you want to get technical... Brian colored the background, soldiers, Wonderman, and half of Baronin. Brendon colored the other half of Baronin, Lady Fairplay, the Wraith, and the electricity. The name of the game is teamwork!
Thanks for posting this, Arthur! This one was a lot of work, but also tons of fun!
To the old Mattel toy line, right? That's what we were going for with this cover. We loved those action figures!
We don't have a problem with that. : )
Great job on the colors, Rob! Will we get the No-Prize if we name all the characters? ; )
Here's a little peak behind the curtain. When we drew this cover, we didn't realize the idea was inspired by the cover to Adventure Comics #352 which is why our layout is so different. Thank you all for the kind comments! We do appreciate it and enjoy playing in The Sentinels' universe!
Whenever you are ready to start the next arc of covers, let us know!
Love seeing 'em in color! Bravo!
Brendon actually penciled this on July 4th, for that little extra dose of patriotism!
Are you sure it's Bob Brown as the original cover artist? According to CGC, both issues were originally drawn by Bruno Premiani.
Hey, we think they all look great! Bravo!
Actually, it's "Kids of the Round Table" and it's not for Disney. It will be published by Action Lab Ent. next Spring.
It's great to see that this artwork has survived after all these years! ; )
Ha ha! Love this! Though we need to buy paper that won't turn yellow so fast. ; )
Wow, that art board didn't age well. Whoever drew this needs to upgrade to better paper! ; )