24 Hours of Halloween: Tom Williams
10/31/09
Day Prize nominee Tom Williams of Draw Robot shared this piece with us.

Day Prize nominee Tom Williams of Draw Robot shared this piece with us.

Steve Emond, creator of EMO BOY and the upcoming HAPPYFACE, shared his seasonal drawing of the classic NEWS game Maniac Mansion with us.

Artist Jude Beers, who goes by the name Grimbro, shared his own Halloween countdown: a tribute to horror illustration great Basil Gogos. You can see more of his art here.

Newcomer Jean Arrow writes to introduce herself:
I am an up and coming comic book artist, currently working on my first comic book that I am going to debut at the Phoenix Comic Con in 2010. I am also currently mentoring under Steve Rude. You can see more of my art work at jeanarrow.deviantart.com.

Check out his Flickr set: Creatures, Creepies and Crazies.

Here’s a nice Halloween exclusive, courtesy of The Pekar Project
Pekar Project artist Rick Parker, fresh off drawing Tales from the Crypt: Diary of a Stinky Dead Kid, series “Deaditor” Jeff Newelt and Dr. Harvey Pekar concocted this Halloween treat featuring the Pekar Project artists and other frequent Pekar collaborators and subjects.
Click for larger version.
BTW, we have a ton more Halloween art to post so it’s just going to go up all day and night! Celebrate the season!

Or at least her Twitter stream.
Today’s artwork is by the amazing Richard Thompson, author of the wonderful strip Cul de Sac. Click for a larger version.
We’ll be having a Halloween blowout over the next few days as we catch up with all the wonderful submissions to stay in the spirit of the season. Enjoy, and thanks for reading!

Artwork created as a T-shirt for the band The Black Dahlia Murders, entitled “Monsters.” Details here. Gazin is an NYC-based illustrator and the comics editor for Vice Magazine.

Ware did the cover and a comic inside this week’s issue. [Via Graham Linehan.]

An avid blogger and prolific tweeter, Ben Templesmith is the creator or co-creator of Fell, 30 Days of Night, Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse, Welcome to Hoxford, and the upcoming Choker.

As we enter the final stretch, today’s Halloween art comes from Matt Sundstrom, illustrator and sometime cartoonist (Dark Horse Presents.) Click for a full-sized version of this boo-tiful piece, and check out Matt’s website for some process notes.

How about a double dose of William van Horn (above) and Carl Barks (below) to get you into the mood? 
Thanks to Susan Daigle-Leach for the suggestion.


Guy Davis has worked on a ton of great comics and just this year won the Eisner award for Best Penciler/Inker for his work on B.P.R.D. His current project is THE MARQUIS, being published by Dark Horse, a dark tale of justice and and the torment of religious faith. For our Halloween fest, he shared with us some he did for the Turner Classic Movies, TCM Underground website back in 2006/2007. Guy writes: “Attached are some from The Black Sleep, Night of the Living Dead, The Sadist and one of my favorites, Madhouse.”
More in the jump. Enjoy!


Colleen Frakes, Ignatz- and Xeric-winning author of the marvelous WOMAN KING, provided this. Frakes is a CCS grad, and I’m sure we’ll be seeing more from her in the years to come.

Today’s art comes from Adam Koford, the talented fellow behind The Laugh Out Loud Cats, the Super-Punch logo and many other distinguished enterprises.

More pumpkin carving, stolen from Warren Ellis.com.
A side note: we still have openings for art. Doesn’t have to be new — a link or jpeg will do. Whatever shares the spirit of the season.
Also, we’ll be on the road (again) for the next week, but in a more relaxed and recharging manner. We’re not taking time off. You’ll recall the last time we did that all hell broke loose. No, we’re just spending a little time away from the rat race. We’ve earned it.
Here are two disabled people who have really overcome their handicaps to become kick-ass monster fighters! Cherry from Planet Terror and Ash from the Evil Dead. They come to us courtesy of Mexican cartoonist/illustrator Uriel A. Durán, who has a website and a sketchblog. (Click for larger version.)

What to be for Halloween? Jim Rugg has solved your problems with this AFRODISIAC HALLOWEEN MASK.
AFRODISIAC, in case you didn’t know, is a new comic by Rugg and Brian Maruca: “Inspired by the blaxploitation films of the 1970s and classic superhero comics, the Afrodisiac collects art and comics starring the original super badass and featuring cool cars, sexy women, scary monsters, self-righteous superheroes, corrupt cops, aliens, Dracula, Richard Nixon.” It’s coming from Adhouse Books in January 2010.
A larger image and instructions for the use of the mask are on Rugg’s page, but we should pass along this warning: “This costume is not recommended for married men due to the unusually-high levels of attention it will command from women.”
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For our 21 days of Halloween celebration, Stephen Gettis reminded us of his Hey Oscar Wilde! It’s Clobberin’ Time!!! blog in which cartoonists imagine famous authors and works of lit. Mucho Halloween appropriate art there, including stuff by Bissette, Mignola/Zulli (who both did Dracula) and Eric Powell (Jabberwocky), and a fair share of Lovecrafts, Poes, and others.
But we found this image of The Lord of the Flies by Skottie Young the most bone-chilling. Perhaps you’ll agree?
Young’s latest work is the best-selling adaptation of THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ with Eric Shanower. You can see much more spooky stuff at his blog in the above link.

Former Beat intern Cindy Arias gets into the game with a CSA (community supported agriculture) program gone wrong…or right!

Yes it’s the pumpkin carving photo! Via Brad Weber .

If this MAD Magazine cover by the late, great Kelly Freas does not get you into the mood for Halloween, nothing will.
Freas (1922-2005) is known as the dean of science fiction artists with innumerable covers for Astounding Science Fiction, and was nominated for 20 Hugo Awards, winning 11.
[Submitted by David Clemons]

Über talented Pete Von Sholly is a cartoonist, storyboard artist (The Mist) and author (Capitol Hell). Check out more at his demented website. AND becuz we missed a day, TWO pieces of art today.