Showing posts with label doctor who. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doctor who. Show all posts

Friday, March 30, 2018

Abslom Daak...

... CYBER KILLER



Drawn with pentel brush pen on sketchbook paper, colours and zipatone added in photoshop


Sunday, November 30, 2014

ENVELOPE ART: Tom Baker

Looks more like James Franco in a scarf, but it's a nice wee sketch anyway. Just had this mad idea that James Franco would be a great Doctor Who...?!

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Les Trois Docteurs




A recent commission piece. The guy wanted McGann, Smith and Baker T in a tangle with the Conscience of Marinus from "I've never seen this" story The Keys of Marinus. I was happy to oblige, and threw in a tetchy K-9 and a bunch of Voord for good measure. It came out quite well, though I'd like to see the Voord a little more clearly and I think it's a bit busy for something with only a few elements. Nice inks though.


Friday, March 22, 2013

Behind the Music - Conan Edition!


A recent commission piece. The commissioner asked for Doctor Who to meet Conan the Barbarian, so I started how thinking... how the arse do you I make that work? The first thing was to figure out a threat that makes sense for both the Doctor and Conan. And my thoughts led to Metebelis Three...


And, inevitably, to Gareth Hunt. So the "story" behind this is that prior to returning to the Planet of the Spiders, the Doctor picks up the second most dangerous man he knows. The first, of course, is Abslom Daak...


But he's dead. So - Conan it is.

This wasn't my first go at this picture. My original take was to present it almost as a sort of B-movie poster. I liked this version a lot, but the rendering on Conan bothered me, so I abandoned it. Pisser.



And that's it. Done and done. Now to get down the post office and send the bloody thing...

Dan

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Monkey Business!

A page from my recent Doctor Who strip The Cornucopia Caper. Really enjoyed this one - lots of cool stuff to make up!



Script by Scott Gray, pencils and inks by me, colours by James Offredi.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Doctor Who - Tuesday

In 2011, the fine bergers (burgers? Whatever) at IDW asked me to contribute to that year's Doctor Who Annual. At the time, I was a bit down on the show - I didn't really "get" Amy Pond, and I still wasn't entirely sold on Matt Smith's Doctor Who... I was reminded of what it was like to be a Sylvester McCoy fan in the late eightes; here I was, thinking that Sylv and Sophie (his companion) were the best thing since sliced bread, then I join the Doctor Who Appreciation Society (DWAS for short) and it turns out that all the sour-puss grown ups think he's terrible, the show's in decline, and things haven't been the same since Tom left. Well, regrettably, I'm one of those sourpusses now. Bah.

But then Neil Gaiman wrote an absolutely belting episode, and suddenly it was love all over again. Perfect timing, as IDW wanted 16 pages filled by RIGHT NOW.

So here they are... RIGHT NOW (click to enlarge):

















In case the plot isn't clear from these pages: Doctor Who is imprisoned by an exiled minor royal who is planning to take back the British throne with the help of some evil cyborg cat-type-things. Doctor Who is *slightly* prepared for this turn of events: Amy Pond is on the cyborg cat mothership preparing to stage a revolution, and Rory Williams has used some psychic paper to put himself on the throne as a decoy. This plot was described by Gary Russell as "utterly mad", and I can't say I disagree. But the show - particularly the modern show - is an endlessly active plot factory, so to stay ahead of whatever the production team is planning requires an act of utter madness. And I should know, cos I'd had two (possibly more) different plots shot down for being too similar to something that was coming up.

And despite its superficial eccentricity, I think "Doctor Who - Tuesday" (so called, because Amy is recounting these events to her mum in some sort of - we can assume - Space Time Telegraph, and these events represent a typical Tuesday) pretty squarely represents what the show's like these days: Amy is super-confident, Rory's a well-meaning drip and Doctor Who is, well, the best thing since sliced bread.

So... my art got panned by Who fans (cos it was too cartoony, I think), but looking back I think it's pretty bloody boss. And I had a good time, which is the main thing.

- Dan

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Egg Hunt!



From the latest Doctor Who Magazine - here's a room full of treasures from across time, space and reality itself! How many can YOU spot?

Friday, December 02, 2011

Knock, Knock!

Another recent commission piece:



I do miss David Tennant.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Out of the Sketchbook...

A clutch of Matt Smiff studies:



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