Poster Art for Wonder Woman Day 2010

I’m proud to have my contribution to Wonder Woman Day 2010 selected as the poster art for this year’s event. Here’s the finished poster:

Wonder Woman Day 2010

Taking a break from my regular assignments, I have contributed the following drawing to “Wonder Woman Day”, a local even to raise money for programs dealing with domestic violence. The event happens Oct 24th at Excalibur Comics here in Portland.

San Diego ComicCon

Ron will be in Artist Alley at the ComicCon again this year. Drop by table BB19 and say Hi.

Doom Patrol!

Ron is excited to have been brought on board DC’s Doom Patrol comic. Beginning with issue #8, helping to shoulder the penciling work and joining Matthew Clark to keep the deadline wolves at bay. Matthew’s work is intense in detail and mood, and it’s a great pleasure to be joining him on this book. Doom Patrol is written by Keith Giffen, a long-time comics stand out. Keith’s work is smart, quirky and extremely fun. Here are some recent pages:

Busy Spring

While continuing with Anne Steelyard— now well into the third book, and finishing work on the crime graphic novel Silence & Co, new projects have been brought to the board, including “The Murder of King Tut” based on the James Patterson novel and coming from IDW. Ron is the co-artist on the book, aided by the stunning background work of studiomate Benjamin Dewey. Ben’s meticulous background work perfectly evokes the atmosphere and feel needed to help tell of the story of Egyptoligst Howard Carter as he searches for the legendary Tut’s tomb in the early years of the twentieth century. The rest of the book, set in ancient Egypt and telling the mysterious rise and fall of the Boy Pharoh, is vividly brought to life by Christopher Mitten. A few pages are posted below.