“Today, in our field, there is so much talent and recognition that we are reaching a saturation point. An artist should no longer strive only for breathtaking craftsmanship; he should, instead, try to help us live better, either by dressing the wounds that are constantly being opened by society, or by offering solutions to get us out of the mess we’re in…But it’s going to be difficult and we have a lot of work to do.” - Jean 'Moebius' Giraud
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Sweet! You captured my absolute favourite scene from DKR. Frigging amazing, Eric.
Wicked man, Another :) I like the jackets & clothing of the guys in the crowd.
In. Cre. Di. Ble. I just re-read DKR (and LOVED it, and then read DK2 for the first time), so this really hits the spot for me.
Might've worked better with shorter Bat-ears, though.
damn if this isn't the coolest batman you've ever done.
Sick.
You see Don, KAHNEHTEH-- He nasty. Balls nasty!
Very cool
The last few drawings are characters I have no particular like of...but your drawings still leave me stunned. So that’s a compliment in the highest order.
Thanks for sharing.
Wow what a great moment to illustrate. This is an exciting and inspiring piece!
As a side note, sometimes do I not only think we will never see Frank Miller top this, I think sometimes we won't ever see anything top this.
man you are an amazing artiest
i just read enter the mandarin
and had to look you up
i love your strong posing and silhouette
i can see you come from an animation background
your action is awesome
i love your work
oh sorry i think i got you confused
damn Google
just awesome man! like all your work..
saludos from argentina!
I like the expressions on the faces.
:o......you are awesome
this is going to look great on my wall...
Love it. It blows my mind that you did this in an hour and a half. I like how every thug is dressed like an individual with their own style. Its truly awesome.
I've gotta say this though: this scene was in a complete blackout so the lights wouldn't be on in the buildings. maybe its the reflection of the torches...
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