3- Michigan Artist Guy Davis Published works in numerous comics of DC / Vertigo, Marvel Comics, & Dark Horse Comics. Michigan based artist Guy Davis has been sketching and drawing as long as he can remember and has been content to go where his art would take him. A self-taught illustrator, Guy first tried his hand at cartooning with a strip that ran in his hometown newspaper during his high school years— which by all accounts is worth forgetting. It was after graduating and not really having any idea of what to do with himself outside of drawing, that he decided to try and continue in comics. Click here to view (0) comments or add your own.
0- Caricature Artist, Mary Rochelle Mary Rochelle has been professionally producing caricatures and portraits since the age of eleven. It has been her philosophy to find the beauty in every individual she has drawn whether as a formal portrait or a five minute caricature. Mary holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the College for Creative Studies of Detroit in Graphic Communications. Mary Rochelle works as a caricaturist, freelance illustrator, courtroom sketch artist, fine artist and teacher. Click here to view (0) comments or add your own.
0- MSU Alumni Artist, Ryan Stegman THIS IS SPAR-TA!!! MSU people always watch out for one another. I found this Ryan's (MSU class 2004) work surfing. His comic art comes with an edge, which I personally enjoy. I loved seeing this guys gallery. Must see...check it out at DeviantArt.com! ~ JS Click here to view (0) comments or add your own.
0- Sisters Comics, We're kids, but we ain't playin' EL Sisters Peri & Layne Toth of Sisters Comics - Sisters Comics(tm) features comics, prints, DVDs and original art by *just turned teenager* professional artist, writer & college student LAYNE TOTH -- the hardest workin’ kid in comics(tm) who has quickly made many friends in the biz! We exist to "Fight the good fight of the faith," using the God given talents of sisters LAYNE and PERI TOTH. "Our goal is to provide something new, entertaining and uplifting to kids through comics, giving them a tool to help them develop their moral character and belief system." -- THE ARGUS-PRESS February 7, 2004. For more info including LAYNE TOTH'S prints for charity, please check out: www.sisterscomics.com Click here to view (0) comments or add your own.