So Super Duper Issue #10 Pin-Up by Kevenn T. Smith

I am really excited about my pin-up piece that I did for Brian Andersen's comic book, So Super Duper, issue #10!  When I was asked to contribute a pin-up for the So Super Duper comic book, I was beyond thrilled.  Going into it, I wanted to make sure it was something that celebrated a milestone like the tenth issue.  For an indie comic, it's a big deal!  I ended up drawing nearly every character that had appeared in the comic's previous nine issues(some who are not even named).  I think I missed one and a half.  There was literally one unnamed character who only appeared half-way on one panel.  I wasn't going to cry over not being able to fit her in.

You can go here and read a free eight page preview of the issue that includes my pin-up.  And while you're there, feel free to order the issue.  It's only $4.00!  It's the cheapest way to own a piece of my art, and you get to support indie artists!  Plus, it's such a fun, cute comic book filled with action, humor, and heart.  How can you resist?  The original piece, complete with trim art, can also be viewed in the lobby of The Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood, Ohio (along with a pin-up piece I did for Kevin Conn's Lava-Roid comic book - but that is another post!) until July 30th, 2010!

From Left to right, starting at the bottom, we have: Mr. Keen, Sass, Feminazi (Don't know if that's actually her name), Bad Kitty, Giant Poop Monster, Bad Tink, Dr. Wicked, The Twins, Skip.  The next row is:  Fly-Girl, Crazy Curl, Unnamed Superheroine in Yellow and Black, Unnamed Superheroine in Blue and White with Pink Hair.  Row Three:  Fly-Girl's Unnamed Sister, Halo, Psyche, Comet, Briar.  Top Row:  Unnamed Pink-Winged Hunky Hero in Violet and White, Star, Hothead, Tink, Captain Idol, Ultra Woman.  All characters ©Brian Andersen 2010.

©Kevenn T. Smith 2010
Pencil, Ink, Prismacolor Pencil, Photoshop

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