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Street Fighter's Chun Li giving a much-needed boot-leather sandwich
to Dead or Alive's Kasumi. This is my response to DOA3's
X-Box exclusivity. (2002) |
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Gene Starwind along with Melfina and the titular starship of the anime
series Outlaw Star. (2002) |
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My poster design for the independent film Pub, on which I served as
storyboard artist. I was recently told the film was locally screened
and that the audio quality was rather horrible. Thus, my feature
film debut is doubtful to see the light of day. Alas. (2002) |
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The first of two pics from the anime hit Slayers. Here we
have four of the main cast: dull-witted swordsman Gourry Gabriev, the
cheerful and just Princess Amelia wil Tesla Seyruun, hotheaded sorceress
and lead character Lina Inverse, and the sullen chimera Zelgadis Greywords.
(2002)
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My second Slayers
illustration, pairing up only Lina and Gourry this time. (2002)
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My rendition of the android character Saki
from the anime series Steel Angel Kurumi, signed by ADV voice
actress Monica Rial, who voices her in the English-dub version. (2002) |
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A commission of the character Mysti for Janette Deville of Maximum CNG, a
comics and RPG publisher out of Texas. (2001) |
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My take on Red Monika of Joe Madureira's comic book, Battle Chasers. (2001) |
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This was a commissioned pic of Bubblegum Crisis 2040's Nene
Romanova I was asked to do at Project A-Kon 2001. The young lady
never came by for it. Oh well. (2001) |
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A roleplaying friend of mine asked me to do this pic of her Star Trek
character, Ensign Morgan Leah. (2000) |
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This and the next four sketches following are character designs from my
late-90's attempt at a superhero comic, entitled Urban Renewal. First,
Bodycheck, the team's muscle. (1998)
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Next, the speedster named Breeze. (1998)
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The team's "techno-morphing" leader, Hardwire. (1998)
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Next is the cold-manipulator Coldfront. (1998)
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Lastly, the armor-clad Response. (1998)
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The Marvel Comics character Spider-Girl, the daughter-of-the-future of
that other Marvel webhead. This was my entry for a Wizard
art contest. (1999)
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My cover for the anime-room schedule for Visioncon 1998.
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My first 'zine cover for the Bay Area Animation Society, a
California-based anime fan club. (1997) |
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My second and most recent 'zine cover for Bay Area. (1997) |