Art Show Drawing the Birds of Prey: Pencils 1999, Birds of Prey #7 Pete Krause’s original pencils for page one Drawing the Birds of Prey: Inks 1999, Birds of Prey #7 Page One: Drew Geraci’s inks over Pete Krause’s pencils Drew sez:Here, I eliminated any excess lines on Dinah’s face because they make her look too hard. Also, Pete gave her and Oracle ’bangs’ they don’t have. Drawing the Birds of Prey: Colors 1999, Birds of Prey #7 Page One: Gloria Vasquez’s colors over Drew Geraci’s inks and Pete Krause’spencils Drawing the Birds of Prey: Inks 1999, Birds of Prey #7 Page Five: Drew Geraci’s inks over Pete Krause’s pencils Drew sez:On panels 1 and 4, I actually went too far in touching-up the faces. The printed pages show Pete’s facial features more. Gorf made me ’pull back’ because I was putting Greg Land heads on Pete Krause bodies. Drawing the Birds of Prey: Colors 1999, Birds of Prey #7 Page Five: Gloria Vasquez’s colors over Drew Geraci’s inks and Pete Krause’spencils Drawing the Birds of Prey: Pencils 1999, Birds of Prey #7 Pete Krause’s original pencils for page seven Drew Sez:Dinah, pre-makeover: Gorf wanted the Birds to have more ’bouncin’ & behavin’ hair and [to be] generally sexier Drawing the Birds of Prey: Colors 1999, Birds of Prey #7 Page Seven: Gloria Vasquez’s colors over Drew Geraci’s inks and Pete Krause’s pencils (Dinah with bouncin’ & behavin’ hair, courtesy Drew Geraci.) Harley Quinn 1996 artist unknown Black Canary 3 1999 concept, execution, and performance by Arnie Ross Please see the BC3 Concept page for a full explanation of this great picture. Black Canary 3 1999 concept, execution, and performance by Arnie Ross Arnie’s a toy designer and has been collecting comics before he could read. A wise man, he has admired BC since the moment he laid eyes on her in the pages of the Silver Age Justice League. He sez: …then they retconned her to be the first in the new generation of Superheroes having grown up being surrounded by Justice Society members. She in effect, stands to be between generations, she was like the child prodigies that the Teen Titans later became, only she was the first. [Which I thought was a very cool observation, btw -j] Anyway, I want mention on your site as the ’Most Scary/Devoted Black Canary Fan in the Universe.’I have a Black Canary Logo tatooed on my forearm (from the letter columns of Birds of Prey). And for Halloween I made a male version of the Black Canary costume, using elements from her previous costumes. I’m sending you a pic of my initial concept on paper and my actual complete costume. Just a note, I have dark hair but bleached it blond for the costume, that should earn me some devotion points, right?Major points, my friend. Major points. Arnie, I salute you! Character Study in Pencil: The Black Canary 2000 art by Howard Campbell While the artist admits this is a bit cheesecakey I think it captures Dinah’s Year One attitude (and impractical footwear) very well. Howard has a BFA in Graphic Arts with a minor in Drawing, but instead of allowing corporate America to drain all the joy out of his artistic impulse, he instead went to work for U.S. Military Intelligence (he says to insert oxymoron comment here). Of this drawing, Howard says:The Canary has long been my favorite; maybe because of her strong yet feminine character, or maybe because of the fishnets and boots. Yeah, probably the fishnets and boots have a lot to do with it… Anyway, the idea was to see how realistically I could render a comic character. I think he did a very nice job. Birds of a Feather 2000 art by Michael BradleyComposite portrait using Poser and Photoshop[Black Canary Poser file by Doug Sturk and Oracle Poser file by the Immortal] This is one of the best Poser pictures I’ve seen yet. Mr. Bradley also has a very nice, widely-varied website of his own which you should visit called The Dream Foundry. Oracle 2000 by Eric Wolfe Hanson And check out The Art Gallery of Wolfe for more great images! Black Canary 2001 by Eric Wolfe Hanson And check out The Art Gallery of Wolfe for more great images! The Black Canary 2001by Stephanie Lantry Check out more of her terrific work at ComicGrrl.com The Black Canary as ‘Cry Baby’ from Sins of Youth 2001 by Mike Wieringo The Birds of Prey 2001 by Sam Hatmaker Dinah Laurel Lance, the Black Canary 2001 pencils by Greg Land I kind of bullied Greg Land into doing this sketch for me at WizardCon 2001. He was at the CrossGen booth and really should’ve only been doing CG pics, but I pointed out that Arwyn (Sojourn) and Canary didn’t look all that different… No! He was a great sport about it, and now I have this lovely drawing. Thanks, Greg! The Black Canary Reimagined 2001 pencils by Scott McCullar This gorgeous drawing of the Black Canary in a modified costume, fusing her classic duds and her Gary Frank-designed modern costume has turned out to have been a harbinger of her current look which premiered during Terry Moore’s three-issue story arc. I fell in love with this look the moment Scott sent me this scan of his drawing, and I’m thrilled it is coming to life somewhat. The Black Canary Reimagined 2001 art by Scott McCullar And this is the same gorgeous reimagining of BC by Scott, this time in color (also courtesy of Scott). Black Canary in the Sacred Hallway 2002 by Doug Sturk check out his website, SturkWurk.com No Man’s Land Elseworlds 2002 art by Scott Cooper Scott has this to say about his gorgeous portrait of Barbara Gordon:‘I must admit that it’s a bit of an Elseworlds piece — Babs in the costume that Huntress wore in No Man’s Land.’Well, I really like it. Unused Birds of Prey Cover 2003 by Phil Noto I probably shouldn’t have used this, but HEY! This is a serious BoP site, and I couldn’t pass up the opportunity. This cover was sketched by Phil Noto for the Hernandez run on Birds of Prey but was not used. But it’s cool, isn’t it? Batgirl (I) Reimagined 2003 by Dustin Nguyen The Black Canary 2004 art by Philip Owen This is Philip’s first picture of Black Canary. I really like it. I LOVE the boots, especially. Chibi Canary 2004 by John Peters I had this drawn at WizardWorld Chicago (2004) and I just love it. It combines my love of all things Black Canary-related with my love of manga art very nicely. It might actually be my favorite piece in the Art Show. Canary Cry 2005Jim Lee Originally posted on his old (now defunct) blogspot site, this gorgeous shot of the Black Canary in classic costume and in full Canary cry is surprisingly traditional for a Lee interpretation. The face and hair are almost exactly as drawn by Ed Benes in the monthly Birds of Prey series. Just a very nice, timeless work. Black Canary 2002Phil NotoPhil Noto did this this sketch for me at WizardWorld Chicago 2002. Check out his website: philnoto.com Black Canary 2004Sanford GreeneThis gorgeous sketch of Black Canary was done for me by Sanford Greene at Anime Reactor 2004 in Chicago. He was really happy I asked for a regular comic character rather than an anime character! Black Canary 2005Jill ThompsonJill Thompson did this lovely sketch of Black Canary for me at WizardWorld Chicago 2005. She’s one of the most generous creators I’ve met, taking time and care with every person who waited in line to meet her, have her sign something, or ask for a sketch. Black Canary I 2005Dirk I. TiedeThis drawing of the original Black Canary was done for me by Dirk at WizardWorld Chicago 2005. He used the JSA figure of the Golden Age BC as a reference. Check out his website: www.dynamanga.net Black Canary 2005Chris YeomanThis is a lovely sketch of Black Canary. I think the model for sharing it! may have been Sarah Michelle Gellar (whom I have often thought would make a terrific Black Canary should they ever decide to make a BC film). Thank you, Chris The Huntress 2005Pencils by Chris Yeoman; inks & colors by James StewartA nice companion piece to Chris’s Black Canary also featured in the Art Show. I like the bold, clean lines, vibrant colors, and Pop Art feel achieved here. Supergirl