Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Convention tour update: Baltimore Comic-con

Baltimore Comic-Con

I'll will be at the Baltimore Comiccon, run by two of my favorite people Marc and Shelly Nathan, all weekend signing and sketching along with Sterling Gates and many others.
I'll be at table A45


The Baltimore Convention Center

One West Pratt Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201

(SHARP STREET ENTRANCE)


I've already started lining up my 2011 con appearances and in store signings. Anyone interested in me appearing at your venue can contact me at JamalYIgle @Hotmail.com

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Baltimore Comic-con sketch list is now open

Just email me at JamalYIgle@hotmail.com. I'll be charging $60 dollars for full figure pencils and $80 for inks.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Signing on Saturday

Deweys Comic City

Dewey's Comic City

13 Park Avenue
Madison, NJ 07940-1825
(973) 593-0042
JAMAL IGLE

Saturday, August 7th
from 1:00 to 3:00pm


The popular artist on the SUPERGIRL series and the man who destroyed New Krypton in SUPERMAN: WAR OF THE SUPERMEN #1 comes to Dewey’s Comic City! His detailed pencils have graced many titles including Firestorm The Nuclear Man and Nightwing.

But perhaps Jamal’s most impressive achievement to date has been his work on Supergirl,where he redefined and re-focused the image of the character making her one of the most popular heroes in the DC Universe!

Monday, July 26, 2010

The Way back Machine 8:The really early years.

My buddy Steven Huie, tattoo artist extrodinaire of Flyrite Tattoo sent me these today after we saw each other at a mini reunion we had in Central Park.
These pages date back to 1986, freshman year at the high School of Art and Design in New York City. It's a character I created called "Crusader" the last surviving member of the Skatorian race. Skatorians were the progenitors of humanity. Earth was a lost Skatorian colony (Sound familiar?Thank you Battlestar Galactica, LOL) and Crusader was a low level shuttle pilot who barely survived an attack from the Deneb, a hive mind race of aliens led by a half Skatorian/Denebinoid called the Grand Architect.
Rescued from near death by the Skatorian Sun god (I forget what the name was but It was based on the name of a protostar in the Andromeda galaxy, I remember that much because even at 14, I was all about research, Ha!) He was reborn with the ability to control light, heat and microwave energy.
So I present six pages from "The Mighty Crusader"
Ok, yeah I know but I didn't know about the Archie heroes when I did this. I also had a Nightwing like vigilante called "Megacycle" and a Ninja/ Werewolf who looked like Corey hart called"Nightwolf"

Okay you've got to love the blu blocker Shades and the "Full Force" Jericurl, LOL

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As with everything I thought about revisiting the concept a few years ago.

Just a rough sketch.
Ultimately I ended up cannibalizing elements of the character for another creation of mine, Venture, back in 2003.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

A Catie/Karine picture update.

Just because it's been awhile,LOL.


Maman and Catie being Silly..

The Kid's getting so big and smart, scary smart actually. She's picking up three languages at the same time.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Happy Anniversary


Four years ago today I met the love of my life, three years ago she became my wife, two years ago she made me a father and today I'm grateful for everything I have.

How I met Karine

I had been in a long-term relationship that ended in February of 2006. So I decided that I was going to just date, date for the sake of dating, which was something I never felt I’d ever done successfully. So I went on a succession of blind dates and hook ups, each slightly more bizarre than the last. To the point that I had at one point said to my friend Jenny “ I just don’t think I’m supposed to be married. Some guys are just bachelors all their life, maybe that’s just me.”

So one day in Mid-June, I was checking my e-mail and saw one from Match.com. As a lark I clicked onto the site and discovered to my surprise that I had an eight- year old profile on Match. So I decided to give it a go, updated it appropriately, and began looking through the various profiles on the site. It began a sort of a scattershot idea, seeing which ones attracted me and winking (a form of initial contact on Match). So as I was going through them and looking at a lot of attractive photos, yet there were only a few who drew me to them. I started talking to a nice young lady who was a medical intern, but it wasn’t really going anywhere. Then one day as I was checking my messages and going through the profiles and I see a photo of a curly haired brunette. She had the cutest smile on her face and this wistful look in her eyes. She talked about her love of travel and how she was looking for adventure. So I decided to wink at her, completely convinced that she would never ever talk to me.

Surprise of surprises however came because not only did she wink back at me; we began to correspond by e-mail, talking about our work and our lives and our families. This happened for about a week until we finally decided to talk to each other on the phone. And soon discovered that not only did we share a love of Comic books, Sci fi and fantasy but we lived a block a way from each other. After about two weeks of long conversations on the phone we set a date to meet each other face to face.

JULY 5TH 2006

This day will be burned into my mind for the rest of my life. What could have been the worst day ever turned into the first step in a new direction in my life. My younger brother, Jean Michael, had disappeared and never made it to work. We were all in a state of extreme panic, except for my mother, whose unshakeable faith kept me from going mad. I knew I had made this date; I didn’t want to go feeling the way I did. At the same time however I need to take my mind off of my problems. I figured the date would last as long as a cup of coffee once she got a good look at me.

We had decided to meet at a local diner, Daisy’s. I got there first so I wouldn’t be late. She hadn’t arrived yet, so I decided I was only going to wait another 5 minutes and I was going to take off. Just as I turned to leave I saw this bob of curly brown hair walk past the neon sign and as she walked through the door and I saw that angelic face. Only one though went through my head.

She’s so much cuter than her picture.

We decided to skip Daisy’s and head over to another restaurant, the Park Slope Chip Shop. We sat and talked and I forgot about everything else in the world however that little bit of serenity didn’t last. I needed to go to the Bronx, to be with the rest of the family. I told Karine everything that was going on and was very understanding. I took the train up to the Bronx and about 10 minutes after I got to my mom’s place, Karine called to see if there was anything she could do to help. I was touched. More than touched actually. When I got off the phone, mom asked me who it was I said,” It’s this girl I had a date with tonight”. She said ”Oh really, what s she like?” and I just replied,” She’s nice, there’s something about her, I don’t know what it is.”

We started to date for what seemed like an eternity but was only a few weeks. We didn’t want to ruin anything so we decided on a three-date rule, which we did stick to. I t was the hardest three weeks of my life. Our first date was a movie “Art School Confidential” that turned into an all day excursion around the village, talking about everything under the sun and letting the conversation guide us.

We ended up spending every conceivable moment together. One night we were in bed and started talking about the future, about what we wanted from our lives and the subject of marriage came up. For the first time in my life I did something that took me by surprise even while I was doing it, I popped out of bed, dropped to one knee and asked Karine to Marry me. My only thought at the time was” I should just ask her now, because I can’t think of anyone else I’d rather spend my life with.” I was even more surprised when she said yes!

Karine is one of the most intelligent, talented people I’ve ever met. Her sweet nature takes my breath away. When she smiles she lights up a room and anyone who knows her and any one who has ever met her always says the same thing. “She’s so sweet.” She’s kind to everyone she encounters but brutally honest as well. I respect the fact that she says what’s on her mind, never avoiding problems, rather tackling them head on.

She makes me smile all the time, She’s funny as hell her laugh is infectious.

There’s gentleness to her, and at the same time she’s as rough and tumble as any guy. She loves a challenge, big or small. I’m impressed by her energy

I love her because she makes me feel weak and strong at the same time. She cares for me the way no one else has ever cared for me. When I feel vulnerable she always takes me in her arms and makes me feel like the world doesn’t exist. It’s just the two of us and as long as we have each other, we can accomplish anything. We can talk about any subject and never once have we been at a loss for words with each other. I love her more than any words I could come up with could ever properly explain.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

What do i do on my first day off in a month and a half?


As soon as I saw the trailer yesterday I said " FUCK! I HAVE TO FANEDIT THIS THING!!"

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Commission Question.

i haven't done any private commissions in almost 2 years but I'm thinking about starting again in January. What do you think? I'm trying to figure out how to attempt this. It would have to be on a very specific, limited basis as in only inked cover quality peices of a certain size maybe 17 x 22 for $1000 dollars.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Heroescon

What can I say. Heroescon is one of the best shows of the year and I'm exhausted. THANK YOU! A huge Thank you to Shelton Drum and the staff and everyone who came by my table and with words of kindness and bought stuff! I will be there in 2011 guaranteed and to my compadres on Saturday Night, Remember: The first rule of fight club, you do not talk about FIGHT CLUB. Oh and Tom Fowler is awesome, pick up the Mysterius the unfathomable trade
if you haven't already!

Home for a bit but what's coming next?

DC Summer Showcase Signing June 23!

FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2010

On Wednesday, June 23, Jim Hanley's Universe and DC Comics presents the DC Summer Showcase!

June 23 is the first Wednesday of the Summer and we've got a cool event to kick off the season! Signing copies of their new releases will be some of the biggest names in comics, EXCLUSIVELY at JHU!

The creators joining us include our friends, illustrators Jamal Igle (Supergirl) and Stephane Roux (Zatanna); the writer of the hot new Vertigo series American Vampire, Scott Snyder; and legendary writer/editor Dennis O'Neil (Detective Comics)!

We're working on other names for this huge signing as we speak! Celebrate the beginning of Summer, JHU's 25th Anniversary, and DC's 75th Anniversary in style EXCLUSIVELY at our Manhattan Location on Wednesday, June 23 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm - all at Jim Hanley's Universe in New York City - Where Fans and Creators Meet!

Jeff

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Need art supplies?

Jerry's Comic Arts Central

My friend Karalyn has been very busy of late. She's been putting together a hit list of comic supplies for Jerry's Artarama and touring the country at comic book conventions getting the word out.
She's been putting together a blog for them as well which currently has an interview with painter Tom Flemming and some tips and tricks from the legendary Brian Stelfreeze. So when you get a chance check out Jerry's Comic Art Central.
Jerry's (And Karalyn in particular) will be set up at both Heroescon and New York Comicon

Sunday, May 2, 2010

The Way back Machine 7:unpublished!


It's been awhile since I've done a "WBM" post. For those of you unfamiliar with these every so often I'll dig back into the files and show some old work. Sometimes old published pages but occasionally I'll show some unpublished pages.
Now these will take a little explanation. around 1993/1994 when I first started doing sequential work. post college, I hooked up with X-factor/Alien Legion artist and his fledgling company Axis comics, took take over as the artist of a book called "W" about a team of superpowered international mercenaries.
Now the thing about these pages is I had not seen them since then until C2E2. Larry, who I hadn't seen since then brought them to me at the convention ( I have to admit, it had been so long I didn't recognize him, or the artwork at first, LOL) in a plain manila envelope.
It's weird to see your old work, especially the really early stuff that was A)No where near as good as I thought they were B) the only surviving originals I have from that period of my life.
A former fiancee of mine burned the rest out of spite.
It's long story.



There were two things that I noticed immediately. The first being that my "style", the line that I use is still very similar. The line weight is the same but everything else has improved, figures, faces , especially, have solidified. The backgrounds and story telling are much more complex now. Back then i was something of a "purist" when it came to comics. i refused to use reference, preferring to draw everything from my imagination.
BIG MISTAKE! I used to use photo's and models in my illustration work but for some reason I didn't carry it over to comics, which is the opposite of the advice I give to artist now.
This is just really bad storytelling as well. the flow of the page keeps changing because I keep breaking the two camera rule, or the 180 degree rule.

*The 180° rule is a basic guideline in film making that states that two characters (or other elements) in the same scene should always have the same left/right relationship to each other. If the camera passes over the imaginary axis connecting the two subjects, it is called crossing the line. The new shot, from the opposite side, is known as a reverse angle.


The second is that I see all of the rookie mistakes that I see in portfolios at conventions. I'm really surprised I got any pro work at all honestly, but everyone has to start from somewhere.
This job was also the first time I worked with Rob Stull, my former inker on Firestorm.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Convention tour update: C2E2

C2E2:April 16-18th , 2010
McCormmick Place convention center
Chicago, Illinois


Artist Alley Table D12 (next to Jim Mahfood!)
DC booth Signing schedule
FRIDAY, 4/16 4:30-5:30pm: SIGNING - DC booth (#630)  
SATURDAY, 4/17 2-3pm: SIGNING - DC booth (#630) 
 SUNDAY, 4/18 12:30-1:30pm: SIGNING - DC booth (#630) 
It's the inaugural show and it's shaping up to be amazing, I hope to see you all there.

About Me

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One of the most popular and prolific pencillers in the comic book industry, Jamal Igle is an award winning artist and writer. Best known for his run on Supergirl with writer Sterling Gates, Jamal has been a professional jack of all trades for nearly 20 years, drawing every title from Action Comics to Zatanna for DC Comics. A former comics retailer, Editor for several small press companies including TV Comics, Airwave Comics and Destination Entertainment. Former Junior Art Director and Marketing rep in the Advertising and publishing arenas. Jamal's clients include Marvel Comics, image Comics, Dark Angel productions/ Simmons and Company, Devil's Due Studios, Crusade Entertainment, Walt Disney inc., Sony Television, CBS Television and Scholastic Entertainment. Jamal has also worked as a conceptional artist for the Toy and gaming industries as well as film and television. Jamal is married to his beautiful, and much smarter wife Karine.They're also the proud parents of an extremely cute child named Catherine and a Cat named Loustique