Nick Robles

Nick Robles, “Nightcrawler”, Marvel X-Men Comics

Nick Robles is a self-taught freelance graphic artist from southern Louisiana. His main medium is digital art; however, he has also created artwork in the fields of sculpture and oil painting. Robles acknowledges many and varied influences on his artwork, from illustrators J. C. Leyendecker and Norman Rockwell to comic artist Mike Mignola and Pre-Raphaelite artist J. W. Waterhouse.

In 2014 Nick Robles started working with BOOM! Studios producing illustrations and cover art for their publications, including the 2014 “Clockwork Angels”, the covers of “Kong of Skull Island”, and work on the 2015 “Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials”. He worked with ECW Press, a Toronto-based independent book publisher, in 2015 on Kevin Anderson’s graphic novel “Clockwork Lives”. Robles also did artwork for both Black Crown Publishing and Dark Horse Comics. He is currently working with both Necromancer Press and Vault Comics.

Nick Robles is the co-creator along with author Tini Howard of Black Crown Publishing’s new graphic series “Euthanauts”, a sci-fi graphic adventure into the frontier of death. Robles created memorable characters with crisp details using a palette of warm and cool colors to indicate the living and the dead. His art on this series presents an atmosphere that is both modern and dark, with experiments in panel layouts and the design of the page. There are currently five issues in the series availabe from Black Crown Publishing.

The images above are Nick Robles’s work for the Marvel X-Men series, illustrating the character of Kurt Wagner, known as the Nightcrawler, a superhuman agile mutant with the ability to teleport.

 

 

Pride

Jacopo Camagni,, “Pride”, Date Unknown, Cover Illustration, Pen and Ink and Watercolor

Jacopo Camagni has been working in the comics and illustration industry for over twenty years. In 1998 he’s drawn an original graphic novel dedicated to Lupin the 3rd under the supervision of the late Monkey Punch, creator of the character. Ten years later he began working for Marvel Comics. Since then he lent his art to some of the most famous characters of the Marvel Universe, such as Longshot, Hawkeye, Deadpool, Deadpool the Duck, the X-Men and Kanan from the Star Wars franchise. He’s been working non-stop on Nomen Omen since 2017

David Mack

 

David Mack, “Abe Sapien #31”, Illustration for Variant Cover

David Mack is an American comic book artist and writer, known for his creator-owned series “Kabuki” and for co-creating with artist and writer Joe Quesada the deaf Marvel Comics superhero “Echo”. He graduated in 1995 with the Dean’s Scholarship for Academics and with a BFA in Graphic Design. His “Kabuki” was first published with Caliber Press in 1994 and is now released through Marvel Comics’ imprint Icon Comics.

David Mack

David Mack, Variant Cover for “Fight Club 2”, Version One

David Mack is an american comic book artist and writer, known for his crator-owned series “Kabuki” and for co-creating with Joe Quesada the deaf Marvel Comics superhero Echo. David Mack is know for his unique painted and collage-like work.

Mack earned scholarships to Northern Kentucky University for five years, a four-year scholarship based on his porfolio of art, and in his fifth year the Dean’s Scholarship for academics. He graduated in 1995 with a BFA in Graphic Design.

Mack began first publishing “Kabuki” in 1995 with Caliber Press, later moving the series to Image Comics. It is now available through Icon Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics. He has also worked on Marvel Comics publications of Daredevil, Alias, New Avengers, and White Tiger.