

If you've ever done that, you know what an ardous task it is. During this time, Bart has been in the process of selling his house, and moving a dozen states away. We appreciate your patience on this project! Sometimes we forget that creators are also humans too, and have personal things that are going on. Head over to the Zoop YouTube page's Heads Will Roll playlist to view all of these process videos, as they'll be posted each day: Zandor (Herculoids)ĭay 7: Wanda (Scarlett Witch) vs. Darth Maulĭay 3: Lion-O (Thundercats) vs. Here are the results of my daily polls (winner, in red, will be added to the book and the original 5x8 sketch will be immediately offered for sale in the Add-Ons section):ĭay 1: Frankenstein's Monster vs. So check back here often, as new reveals and making-of videos will be uploaded daily! Every day I'll be posting 2 choices on my social media pages for you to choose from (links below), and the winner gets added to the book and put up for sale in the Add-Ons section. Each day of this campaign I’ll be drawing a new head - specifically for this thick, little volume - these new heads will be of the most surprising characters, and most of them I’ll have never drawn before!īut I'd like to hear what YOU want, so I'll be putting it to a vote. Heads Will Roll is filled with heroic visages of superheroes, warriors, gods and goddesses, many characters you will recognize, and some you won’t.

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Bart created Ominous Press, featuring a pantheon of heroes, villains and their worlds.Ĭreator of the cult classic art tutorial column Brutes and Babes in Wizard Magazine, Bart has inspired a generation of artists, recently creating a new series of how-to-draw books called "Drawing Powerful Heroes."īart’s amazing artwork can be found in his creator-owned monthly series “Maiden,” appearing in Heavy Metal Magazine, created with his writing partner, Michelle Sears. A few of the many projects he’s worked on include, “Legends of the Dark Knight,” “Blade,” and “Turok,” and C.O.P.S and X-MEN toy figures. PREVIEWīart Sears has been drawing comics, toys and concept art, creating worlds and writing stories for over three decades. Maybe you’re an artist and think this might be a good reference guide to study different facial structures… or maybe you just appreciate the time and hard work that goes into drawing comics and like to be a part of the broader comics community? Or maybe, you just think this is too damn cool.īottom line, I would really be thankful for your support, no matter your reason. Maybe you find it interesting to look at a different take on famous characters you know and love. Maybe you like my comic art in particular. You might be asking yourself, “Headshots? Who cares? Who gives a gosh-darned patootie about a book filled with drawings of heads? And why on earth should I support this nonsense?” I can give you a few reasons, Maybe you like comic art. I’ve drawn thousands of heads in my career, and hundreds of them on small 5 inch by 8 inch Bristol, and I’ve collected a bunch of them in these pages. The planes of the face reveal character and purpose, and reveal one’s very essence. The structure of the face, human, alien, creature, is fascinating.
