Monday, April 21, 2008
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Thursday, April 3, 2008
The Pink Poodle Volume 1

If Pink were around in the fifties she would likely be more of a "Nancy Drew" type mystery solver. And she'd wear a poodle skirt.
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1954,
Illustration,
Pink Poodle,
Pink Poodle Comics
Gotham Pink

Back in 2006, a meager pencil sketch of Batman that I drew was transformed into a masterpiece via the inks of Francesco Francavilla and the colors of Euan Mactavish
One big surprise was Francesco's inclusion of a Pink Poodle gargoyle - and Euan added a little neon city-glow to her to highlight her Pinkitude!
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Batman,
Euan Mactavish,
Francesco Francavilla,
Gargoyle,
Gotham City,
Pink Poodle
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Illegally Pink

Get it? Instead of "Legally Blonde" - Haw Haw Haw!
Anyways, here's another Pink Poodle faux comic cover. We can once again be certain that it is full of faux literary genius.
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Illustration,
Pink Poodle,
Pink Poodle Comics
Monday, March 24, 2008
Bite the Power!
I think I should add a huge clock around her neck "Yeeeeaaaaah boooooyeeeeeee!"

Don't mess with Pink!
I drew this after not having drawn Pink in a while. I shifted her costume a bit and am not too happy with the results. The darker pink, stubby nose doesn't work for me.

Don't mess with Pink!
I drew this after not having drawn Pink in a while. I shifted her costume a bit and am not too happy with the results. The darker pink, stubby nose doesn't work for me.
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Bite the Power,
Illustration,
Message,
Pink Poodle
Sunday, March 23, 2008
More Junk Mail?!?!

Pink hates junk mail. And postcards. And letters. And bills. And PennySavers. And summons. And pretty much everything else that arrives in the mailbox...
...and the mailbox.
a quick sketch with some color thrown on it)
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Pink Poodle,
Sketch
Pink Poodle Comics

Here's a made up cover for a made up comic. One can only imagine the literary genius contained therein. BTW - who IS Stinkarella?!?!
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Illustration,
Pink Poodle
The Pink Poodle Strikes Back

My original drawings of the Pink Poodle were just superhero studies of a gal in a Poodle costume. Later I began to envision her as a "Wile E. Coyote" archetype, always trying to catch that darned mailman (who follows the simple, innocent "Road Runner" archetype.) The mailman's look was inspired by the little guy in the Pink Panther cartoons (as I was thinking pink and all.)
Pink, a lady dressed as a dog, in perpetual pursuit of the mailman. Funny, no?
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Illustration,
Pink Poodle
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