Sunday, March 31, 2013

Return to G.I. Joe!


Announced at Wondercon: I'll be drawing G.I. Joe #6, a special spotlight issue featuring the origin of Cover Girl. this will be my first full G.I.Joe story since the Devil's Due run.

Monday, March 4, 2013

ConventionTour 2013: Lexington Comic and toy Convention


It's that time again! I love Con season and my first convention of the year will be





The Lexington Comic & Toy Con is back on March 16th & 17th, 2013! It will be held in the Heritage Hall East & Center at the Lexington Convention Center in Downtown Lexington, Kentucky!
 430 West Vine Street, Lexington, KY 40507.
 The con hours are 10am-6pm on Saturday and 10am-4pm on Sunday. VIP ticket holders can get in at 9am each morning!

I'll be there all weekend along with the rest of the Action Lab Crew.

The Sketch list is now open:

Blank covers $100
Head $40
Head and Torso $100 Black and white $150 with some color
Single figure with minimal background $200 and $250 with some color.
All commissions will be drawn on site.please bring reference for your character(s).


I accept  all major credit cards 


Sunday, February 24, 2013

Supergirls at Play

Linda and Ariella..
from Peter David's Supergirl storyline "Many happy returns.". Ariella is the daughter of Linda Danvers (A Metahuman version of Supergirl who isn't related by blood*) and the Silver Age version of Superman. the original line art was produced for an auction to benefit Peter, who recently suffered a stroke but is on the mend.

Pencils, inks and colors by me, with a little help from my wife (and critique) Karine Igle.

*She was human, got superpowers, became Supergirl.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

New interview at Geekquality.com

An Interview With Molly Danger Creator Jamal Igle

After surpassing his Kickstarter goal by over $5,000, comic book artist, editor, art director, writer and father Jamal Igle successfully funded the production of Molly Danger. Igle’s credits include Daredevil/Shi, Nightwing, Zatanna, Superman, Supergirland Spider-man, but Molly Danger is proving to be a project that not only shows off his massive skills, but his massive heart.
Read the rest of the incredibly flattering interview at:
http://www.geekquality.com/mollydanger/#more-5571

Thursday, January 17, 2013

G.I.Joe:Cobra files #1 cover


of course when you put all three covers together...

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Wonder Woman revisited



Another old piece I decided to color. Originally drawn in 2009 for the “Wonder woman Day”(Now known as “Superhero Weekend” in Flemington N.J. and “Women of Wonder: in Portland) charity event in Portland I’ve been meaning to get it colored as a potential print. Now , nearly 4 years later here it is.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Catwoman revisited


As I was trying to avoid doing any serious work today, I came across the line art I drew for Heroescon back in 2009. Previously The incredibly talented David Baron colored this for his website as a tutorial on coloring. Since i've improved quite a bit as a colorist I decided to tackle it myself, without looking at Dave's coloring.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

G.I.Joe: Special Missons #1


The second of three covers for IDW's G.I.Joe relaunch.

Free Comic book Day 2013

Today DIamond Distribution announced their "Silver"level Free Comic book Day offerings for next May and amongst them was this humble offering:

ACTION LAB ENTERTAINMENT

MOLLY DANGER/PRINCELESS

(W) Jamal Igle, Jeremy Whitley (A) Jamal Igle, Various 

Two complete stories! She's strong. She's smart. And she's incredibly brave! She's the protector of Coopersville, the Princess of Finesse; the Petite Powerhouse known only as Molly Danger! But what secrets threaten everything she holds dear?! And on her way to rescue her sisters, Adrienne finds another mysterious princess locked away in a tower, but she's guarded by one of the knights sent to hunt Adrienne. Who is this princess and will Adrienne and Bedelia survive trying to rescue her?

Thursday, November 15, 2012

G.I.Joe #1

My cover for the G.I.Joe relaunch from IDW.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Halloween 2012 and the aftermath of Hurricane/Superstorm Sandy




So as some of you know, I live in a part of Brooklyn New York, which wasn't hit as badly as some other parts of the city. There was some damage, as you can see, from downed trees on a lot of blocks. We were extremely lucky ourselves, we had no damage to the house itself, no flooding and we never lost power. Some other friends weren't quite so lucky. Lower Manhattan as of this writing is still without power. Parts of the neighborhoods have burned down in Queens. It will be sometime before the city is anywhere close to normal but New Yorkers are resilient.




So when it came to Halloween, I was determined (Along with a lot of other parents) to not let the storm ruin what was left of the holiday for our kids.

The first order of business was a shave and a haircut. I hadn't shaved or trimmed my beard in several months, so it was due anyway.


 Catie wanted to wear the Supergirl costume we bought her last Halloween so I decided to dress up as the Marlon Brando Version of Jor-EL from Superman the movie

  


 The "wand' is made of acrylic with a very powerful flashlight attached. I'd say it was a success considering how obscure it seems now to kids but a lot of the adults knew.
Although one woman thought I was dressed as Jesus...






The most important part was "The Haul"..the giant bag of candy that Catie came home with, some she devoured before we reached the house and was spinning around like a can in a paint mixer for an hour.












Halloween was a success.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Appearance at Jim Hanley's universe!



"A Celebration Of Pop Music Comics" at Jim Hanley's Universe in Manhattan on October 10th

Depth Of Field Magazine brings together comic creators, fans, and press for round-table panel discussion, signings, and pre-NYCC revelry

On Wednesday, October 10th, at 7pm, Depth Of Field Magazine is proud to present A Celebration of Pop Music Comics at Jim Hanley's Universe in Manhattan.  Taking place on the eve of New York Comic-Con, the East Coast's largest media convention, this event serves as a kick-off party for an exciting weekend of revelry and pop-culture mayhem.  The evening will feature a roundtable panel with a selection of creators, publishers, and commentators – discussion will cover the relationship between music and comics, the two forms' shared histories and common inspirations, and the potential for music-themed comics to reach a greater audience.  Signings will take place following the discussion, with selections of the creators' work available for purchase.  The event will also feature complimentary refreshments from Tompkins Square Bagels, Lost Tribes Brewery, Angry Orchard Brewery, Saranac Brewery, and Southampton Brewery.  

Patrick Reed (editor of Depth Of Field Magazine) will moderate the proceedings, and participants include:

-David Gallaher (author co-creator of High Moon, Box 13, and The Only Living Boy)

-Kieron Gillen (author/co-creator of Phonogram, author of Uncanny X-Men and Journey Into Mystery)

-Sina Grace (artist of Li'l Depressed Boy, creator of Not My Bag OGN)

-Jamal Igle (creator of the upcoming Molly Danger OGN, artist of IDW's KISS series)

-Elizabeth Keenan (ethnomusicologist, pop culture writer, instructor at Fordham University)

-Andrew Robinson (DC/Dark Horse cover artist, artist of the upcoming The Fifth Beatle graphic novel, creator of Dusty Star and The Space Junkies)

-Charles Soule (author/co-creator of Image Comics' 27 and the upcoming Strange Attractors OGN)

-Avi Spivak (editor/artist of Human Being Lawnmower, artist of Norton Records' Kicksville Confidential)

-Vivek J. Tiwary (writer/creator of the upcoming The Fifth Beatle graphic novel)

-Ronald Wimberly (creator of Vertigo's new Prince Of Cats graphic novel, artist of Vertigo's Sentences: The Life of M.F. Grimm graphic novel)

Jim Hanley's Universe is located at 4 West 33rd Street in Manhattan, and is easily accessible by the B, D, F, M, N, Q, or R subway lines.  This event is free to the public.  For the most up-to-date information in days leading up to this event, check www.depthoffieldmagazine.com

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Jim Hanley's Universe has been New York's premier comic shop since 1985 – additional information can be found at www.jhuniverse.com .  For additional information or inquires on this event, checkwww.depthoffieldmagazine.com, or email patrickareed@gmail.com

Convention tour 2012: New York Comic Con



I'll be attending New York Comic con from Thursday October 11th to 14th at the jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City. I'll be in Artist Alley this year, no scheduled booth signings at any publisher's booths but I'll be doing sketches and signing at table C1.
In addition:

I'll have D.A.R.T. Membership cards at the table as well as a limited edition print

Printed on glossy stock and limited to 50 copies for $30 dollars each.

The Sketch list is now open:

Blank covers $100
Head $40
Head and Torso $100 Black and white $150 with some color
Single figure with minimal background $200 and $250 with some color.
All commissions will be drawn on site.please bring reference for your character(s).

I accept  all major credit cards 


Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Announcements!


Greetings D.A.R.T. technicians:

             We have a few announcements today which are , very exciting.
First, Fulfillment: D.A.R.T Membership cards and Molly Danger t-shirts are now at the printers and should be delivered to all backers by the end of October, four months earlier than I was originally thinking it would be. The unfortunate demise of my involvement with the Historians has become a win-win for us all.

I would also like to announce the addition of my new Editor, Adam P.Knave,
 to the Molly Danger family.

Adam is an Eisner and Harvey Award winning writer and editor who has written fiction (CRAZY LITTLE THINGS, STRANGE ANGEL, and STAYS CRUNCHY IN MILK), comics (AMELIA COLE, THINGS WRONG WITH ME, stories in TITMOUSE MOOK vol 2, FIRESIDE MAGAZINE issue 1, and many more), and columns for sites such as thefoonote, TwoHeadedCat, Comics101, PopCultureShock, and MamaPop. He was also one of the editors of Image’s POPGUN anthology.

I’m really excited about having someone with Adam’s pedigree and skill set assisting me in bringing Molly to life. I think it only strengthens us and will hopefully make Molly Danger the best graphic album series possible.

And Finally, I’ll be appearing at New York Comic Con from October 11th-14th at Artist Alley table C-1. A full signing schedule will be coming in the next few weeks.

GO MOLLY!

Jamal.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Changes afoot!


Greetings D.A.R.T. technicians:

It’s been a few weeks since I’ve spoken to you as a group. Since the end of our successful Kickstarter campaign and I’ve been hard at work the entire time. Production on some of the offered incentives is underway and should be delivered soon.
As some of you know, I recently announced a project that I was preparing to do for IDW publishing. Unfortunately, circumstances have recently changed and Ron Marz and myself have exited the project. I still have a great relationship with Ron and the staff at IDW, and look forward to a healthy future with all parties involved.

So you may ask, what does this have to do with the price of coffee?
Well you may not be asking that, but you know that thought pops into your head once in a while.
What this means, is that instead of waiting to  until the Spring to begin working on Molly Danger book one, I’ll start drawing the book in October of this year and will be looking to have the Kickstarter exclusive version of the book in your hands by July of 2013, instead of the originally projected October release.
When a door closes..

GO MOLLY!

Jamal.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Convention tour 2012: Baltimore Comic-com

Once again Baltimore Comic-com is upon us this coming weekend and it's shaping up to be a busy one. Here's the run down of my schedule

Saturday
2:30- 3:30 Signing Molly Danger Posters at the Action Lab comics booth

3:45 pm - Jamal Igle Draws Molly Danger!
See how Jamal Igle (Supergirl, Action Comics) draws his own super heroic Molly Danger!
Sunday


12:00-1:00 - Ron Marz and Jamal Igle Spotlight
Back in 1994, Jamal penciled eight pages in Green Lantern #52 from a script by series writer Ron Marz. It was Jamal's first published work, and while the two remained friends ever since, they haven't worked together in the ensuing years. That's all about to change, as the two creators meet for a spotlight panel discussing the past, present, and future. Specials guests and the announcement of an exciting new project make this a panel you won't want to miss.
I'll be signing and doing as many sketches as I can fit in Sketch prices are

Blank covers $100
Head $40
Head and Torso $100 Black and white $150 with some color
Single figure with minimal background $200 and $250 with some color.
All commissions will be drawn on site.please bring reference for your character(s).


I accept  all major credit cards 


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