The inks for my Ocarina of Time piece are complete! I’m sending it along to my soon-to-be-revealed guest colorist now, and here’s a little teaser piece to tide you over.

 

This was, of course, the winner of my November poll. Have a say in the illustration I do next month by voting in the box on your right!

 

This current Fullmetal Alchemist poll closes on January 5th. You can vote for two characters here, and even squeak in a third vote on my deviantart page!

The poll has closed for my December fanart, which was between several classic N64 titles. And the winner is… The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time!

This was a fairly unsurprising victory. Ocarina of Time has been commonly lauded as one of the best games of all time, and it is my personal favorite game. Not to say I was biased– I used my vote on Perfect Dark, which was another excellent game and a not-far-off second place. I may have a rematch at a later date, but for now, you can expect Zelda art by the end of December. Besides my lineart, I have a special guest colorist that I know will blow everybody’s minds!

To keep yourself occupied in the meantime, why not vote in the poll for January’s fanart? It’s for Fullmetal Alchemist characters, and you can choose two!

BONUS:

A quick piece for 3rd runner-up Pokemon Stadium, on special request from my biggest fan.

Memorial, a new series written by Chris Roberson, with art by Rich Ellis and colors by yours truly, was officially given a release date of December 21st!

Curious about the series? Read an 11 page preview and check out character bios on it’s newly launched website! You can also review some of Rich Ellis’ artwork, and read an interview or two by Chris Roberson.

And of course, get out to your local comic shop on the 21st and pick up the book!

Rich Ellis with advance copies!

A short while back, I discovered the Tortall Comics Project, a fan-made anthology of short comics based on the works of Tamora Pierce. I’ve always loved her books and have recently enjoyed her newest series, Provost’s Dog, so I decided to help out!

A member approached me to help on her entry from the Song of the Lioness Quartet. Our division of the work doesn’t break down easily, so I’m only posting a few of the pages that I did full art on (pencils, inks, tones, and letters!). I apologize that this does not make the story comprehensible, but it may not have been anyway without the context of the book.

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