Day 28 of #Webruary
Green Goblin
We close out this Webruary with the foremost Spider-Man foe, Norman Osborn. Thank you all for following along with me this month, it has been a blast!
#SpiderVerse
Day 28 of #Webruary
Green Goblin
We close out this Webruary with the foremost Spider-Man foe, Norman Osborn. Thank you all for following along with me this month, it has been a blast!
#SpiderVerse
Day 27 of #Webruary
Cardiac
The penultimate day of Webruary brings us Dr. Elias Wirtham, who it occurs to me is kind of a 90’s supervillain Luigi Mangione? I wonder how a character like this would be received today.
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Day 26 of #Webruary
The Lizard
Webruary has gone international! Some dear friends of mine sent me their three girls’ versions of Dr. Curt Connors here all the way from Edinburgh, Scotland. They did such a great job!
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Day 25 of #Webruary
Shriek
The characters from the 90’s, like Frances Barrison here, are all so… 90’s 🙂 I think Spider-Man characters may be the purest reflection of where the medium found itself over the decades, with distinct flavors and tropes across the eras since the 1960’s.
#SpiderVerse
Day 24 of #Webruary
Silvermane
As a kid, the idea of aging mobster Silvio Manfredi replacing his body with robotics seemed a little silly, even for a Spider-Man foe. Today, a vicious, decrepit old man clinging to power by any means feels more like the villain for our times.
#SpiderVerse
Day 23 of #Webruary
Tarantula
I remember as a kid thinking that this guy had such a great look, though I can’t recall having read an issue with him actually in it. But the black-on-red with those toe spikes just worked.
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Day 22 of #Webruary
Sandman
As we celebrate the US Men’s and Women’s hockey teams both bringing home the gold, I enter the stretch week of Webruary with this guy… definitely one of my favorite Spidey foes when I was a kid.
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Day 21 of #Webruary
Overdrive
I was totally unfamiliar with this character, and I’m not sure there’s even much of a “default” look to use; so I defaulted to my own predilection for shiny reflective surfaces 🙂
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Day 20 of #Webruary
Rhino
Tempting as it was to try for the mechanized version of Aleksei Sytsevich we saw at the end of Amazing Spider-Man 2, after some sketching I thought that design just may not work well in a still image.
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Day 19 of #Webruary
The Spot
I had some fun with this one, another direct homage to a Spider-Man artist. I based this on a well-known panel from The Amazing Spider-Man #589 by artist Paulo Siquera, but changed out Peter Parker for Miles Morales.
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Day 18 of #Webruary
Tombstone
This was as close I’ve come this month to not getting one of these out on time, but we got in just under the wire 🙂
#SpiderVerse #LonnieLincoln
Day 17 of #Webruary
Yith
This is handily the most obscure character on this month’s list. But I get excited about painting a variety of textures, so throwing snake scales into the mix got me right on board. And the character’s obscurity offered leeway to mix up the appearance.
#SpiderVerse
Day 16 of #Webruary
Scorpion
How does Mac Gargan’s mask form-fit even to his lips? Who can know.
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Day 14 of #Webruary
Mysterio
Acrylic paint on aluminum panel.
#SpiderVerse #QuentinBeck
Day 15 of #Webruary
Kingpin
He’s now THE Daredevil nemesis, but Wilson Fisk got his start as a major Spider-Man bad guy. I stumbled upon a great cosplay photo from the early 2000’s to base this on, but couldn’t locate a name to credit.
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Day 13 of #Webruary
Black Cat
Everyone’s second-favorite feline-themed burglar here, Felicia Hardy, pays homage to a cat-related scene that fans of classic Hollywood movies may recognize.
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Day 12 of #Webruary
Electro
Is there a more delightfully ridiculous 1960’s costume design? How did Max Dillon’s mom let him out of the house dressed like that? Listen, if not even Jamie Foxx can make you cool… you should probably just lean into being uncool.
#SpiderVerse
Day 11 of #Webruary
Veranke
It may be a stretch to present her as specifically a Spider-Man rogue, she’s more generally a Marvel antagonist. But she popped up in some prominent Spidey-centric stories and sports a great sci-fi look.
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Day 10 of #Webruary
Prowler
I came across some amazing cosplay by Ernie Cisneros (@s_e_n_t_i_n_e_l_ on Instagram) in the Spider-Verse design to use as reference.
Day 9 of #Webruary
Carnage
An homage to Mark Bagley’s cover to Absolute Carnage Vs. Deadpool 2.
Acrylic on aluminum panel.
#SpiderVerse #CletusKasady
I grew up reading them, but haven’t since about 2012, when my second kid was born and all my free time and money evaporated :)
Thanks very much!
Day 8 of #Webruary
Doctor Octopus
Acrylic paint on aluminum panel.
Day 7 of #Webruary
The Chameleon
My eldest daughter—who somehow, preposterously, graduates high school in a few short months—asked whether any of this year’s Webruaries will be handsome men. This was the best I had to offer.
#SpiderVerse
Day 6 of #Webruary
Coldheart
One of three names on this year’s list with which I was totally unfamiliar.
Day 5 of #Webruary
Vulture
I resisted the temptation to do Michael Keaton’s Adrian Toomes from Homecoming, even though he’s my favorite iteration of the character, opting for the very classic old bald guy in a green suit.
#SpiderVerse
Day 4 of #Webruary
Kraven the Hunter
Day 4 of #Webruary
Kraven the Hunter
I found a cosplayer on Instagram named Zak Boychuk (@getzakked) with a great look for Kraven’s physique, and draped him in a costume in line with the version of Kraven I wanted to do.
Day 3 of #Webruary
Mister Negative
Enjoyable challenge to paint from a reference image flipped to negative.
#MartinLi #PS4 #SpiderVerse
Day 2 of #Webruary
Calypso
We’re starting the month off with back-to-back Todd McFarlane creations, with our favorite Voodoo priestess here in all her 90’s costume design absurdity. How would you even walk around with big animal teeth jabbing at your arms?
#CalypsoEzili #SpiderVerse
Day 1 of #Webruary
Venom
Acrylic paint on aluminum panel, 6x9”