Monday, July 4, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Lobo Layouts
I've posted a bunch of layouts I did for a Lobo job with finishes by Jerry Ordway over on my DRAW! blog.
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comic book layouts,
Jerry Ordway,
Lobo,
Mike Manley
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Draw! 20 Update

Draw! 20should be at the printers by next week so it should be on the street soon afetr, I'll post a Street date when I get it from John Morrow.
More Magnus layouts
I loaded up more layouts over on my DRAWMAN blog
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comic book layouts,
Dark Horse Comics,
Magnus,
Mike Manley
Monday, March 7, 2011
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Magnus Layouts




Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Darkhawk pencils

I was also younger then and earning my stripes as they say, and DH was the first book I got to start from scratch, so I felt I had a lot to prove every month.
I remember thing of the opening of this issue almost like a movies and so I wanted to get that cinematic feel to some of the panels by using the horizontal panels. I was also very influenced by Williamson, Romita Sr. and Garcia Lopez at the time.


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comic book pencils,
Darkhawk,
Marvel Comics,
Mike Manley
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Warner Brothers Animation Background Notes
Back in the 90's between seasons on storyboarding for WB animation on such shows as Superman and Batman, I switched for a while over to doing background designs. I think Tv animation was at a peak then as far as the look and craft of shows. My stint as a comic artist also really helped me in doing backgrounds as that's something you do a lot of in comics. When I started besides being sent a huge pack of BG designs, background supervisor George Stokes sent me along these notes which I kept. George was a great guy to work with. They were on fast fading fax paper so I scanned them in and thought I'd share them.This gives you the idea of how they went about breaking down and approaching the style of the shows. I did background designs on Batman Beyond, Superman and Batman. It was a fun gig, I'll dig out and post some of my designs soon. 




Saturday, January 8, 2011
More layouts from Green lantern



Marvel even had a whole system of penciling at once time, from Shakedowns ( very, very loose pencil, really just breaking don the story into panels with the loosest placement of figures or elements) , breakdowns to full pencils ( which had all of the blacks spotted in or indicated) all based on what the Buscema brothers would do as pencilers on books. This way they could churn out several books a month as the storytelling skills and dynamics, speed and drawing they brought to the table couldn't be beat. Put a good inker over them and you had a good comic books. The business has really moved away from this way of working in the past 15-20 years. Now detail is King. There will never be artist like the Buscema brothers again, nor workhorses like Gil Kane as the industry doesn't require or demand that type of work any longer.
Labels:
Green Lantern,
Jerry Ordway,
John Buscema,
Mike Manley
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