
X-Men_Bishop and Storm
Bishop and Storm ruining a perfectly good sidewalk and sunny afternoon. Or maybe they are fighting Mr. Sinister? Energy effects and busted rocks tired me out.

Bishop and Storm ruining a perfectly good sidewalk and sunny afternoon. Or maybe they are fighting Mr. Sinister? Energy effects and busted rocks tired me out.
Would it kill you to brush your hair on picture day?
So I watched a video where John Byrne says he fashioned current day Logan on Paul D'Amato from the 1977 movie Slapshot (3rd picture). I liked this idea and although I have not SEEN the movie, film snapshots (pun intended) have provided me with a template to follow. So out with the straight, spiky hair and in with the messy waves.
My question is: Is Wolvie not Wolvie if he looks like the second image? Does he need the flared hair horns like the first image? Or are both these hairstyles dealbreakers for you straw-haired superfans out there? I'm ready. Let the battle begin.
Sorry to semi-repost, but I have a question for you linework lovers out there. What kind of linework is most appealing to you? Strong ink shadows, light shadows, or pure(*ish) lines? Thanks to digital workspaces I can adjust transparency and have included three versions of the same linework.
I guess this is kind of a "how does the guitar sound in the mix?" kind of question, so maybe I should ask colorists: Which of these is most beneficial (if any) to the coloring process? Does strong shadow take some of the guess work out of the equation or does it instead complicate things unnecessarily due to color hue and intensity?
Thanks for your attention and I look forward to some insightful commentary.
Find a penny, pick it up. All day long, you'll have good luck!
The White Queen of the Hellfire Club.
Quite the power couple, these two know how to have a night out on the town!
Been watching the X-Men cartoon again lately and I was feeling inspired to give these two a try. Some liberties were taken with outfits.