
Steve Bryant’s Ursula Wilde hangs in peril. Penciled on 11″x14″ Bristol board. To be inked.

Kamandi & Prince Tufta Battling the Rats. Pencils in Progress.

Warrior Goddess in a Reflection Pool. Inked on an 11×17 Strathmore Bristol Board.

Pencils of the Warrior Goddess in a Reflection Pool.
Pencils of Hal Jordan vs. Red Lantern Atrocitus prior to inking.
Sadly another of comic’s legend has passed away earlier this week. As many others influenced by Mr. Williamson’s accomplishments, I was deeply moved to do a tribute piece. Here’s my attempt at drawing Flash Gordon mimicking Al Williamson’s style as best I could muster. I know it pales to his work in too many ways to mention, I finished the whole piece from pencil to ink in record time for me – 8 hrs!
Inked on 11″x17″ Bristol Board.
First of all, if you haven’t checked out Athena Voltaire, you’re missing out on one of the most pulpy comic book goodness of our time. Created by my friend and collaborator, Steve Bryant, the books unveil the story of an adventure-bound aviatrix who encounters all sorts of mysteries in the veins of Indiana Jones.
When Athena was named the theme for ComicTwart contributors, an art blog made up of several fantastic industry artists, I jumped at the chance to do my own play-along version. What you may notice on my inked version of “Athena Voltaire vs. Anubis’ Army of Mummies” is that Anubis’ body is solid black unlike the pencils. During the inking stage, I noticed that the details of his body contour was distracting and the solid black helped frame Athena better as the focus center.
Finished piece inked solid and with a bit of ink wash on 11″x17″ Bristol board.
Latest Commission of Batgirl & Miss Martian. Inked on 11″x17″ Bristol Board. Click on the image to see a larger version.
A penciled sketch of Holly from Cipher, an upcoming comic book by creator Steve Bryant, co-writer Molly McBride, and art by Jun Bob Kim. The book was previously marketed as Ursula Widle, the main protagonist of the book.

A Djinn (Genie) and Shaky. What could they possibly have in common?


Pencils on 11×17 Bristol Board.

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It’s been more than a year since I’d opened up for commissions. Since several of you have inquired in the last couple of weeks, I decided to open a list for commissions and sketches. Considering the current economic climate, I am offering these at significant savings from my regular rates.
A. Inked Commissions.
$85 flat, UPTO 2 characters. 11×17 Bristol Board. Inked with Black India Ink using brush, pen nips & technical pens. Minimum or no background. Your input on desired scene/pose. INCLUDES a FREE Ursula Wilde sketch. Pick from Ursula Wilde, Holly, Shaky, Dante or Bali.
B. Pencil Commissions.
$55 flat, UPTO 2 characters. 11×17 Bristol Board. Penciled. Minimum or no background. Your input on desired scene/pose. INCLUDES a FREE Ursula Wilde sketch. Pick from Ursula Wilde, Holly, Shaky, Dante or Bali.
C. Sketches.
c01. INKED. $25 flat, 1 character. 8.5×11 Bristol Board. Inked with Black India Ink using brush, pen nips & technical pens. Minimum or no background. Artist choice on scene/pose.
c02. PENCILED. $15 flat, 1 character. 8.5×11 Bristol Board. Penciled. Minimum or no background. Artist choice on scene/pose.
Please limit the requests to existing, published characters. No nudes or adult-themed requests please.
To view samples of previous commissions and sketches, visit my gallery site.
Please to sign up for a sketch, e-mail me at junbobkim(at)gmail.com.
For commissions, please fill out this form and type AUG09CS in the Notes field.
Here’s a rough pencil of Superman versus Captain Marvel.

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A 20 minute sketch to loosen up my hands before a day of drawing. Click to see a larger version.
