Sunday, November 13, 2011

REVIEW OF THE IMMORTALS 2011 MOVIE, PLUS OFFICIAL MOVIE PRODUCTION POSTERS

**SPOILERS INCLUDED! IF YOU DON'T WANT THE SPOILERS, THEN MOVE OVER TO THIS OTHER ARTICLE AND ENJOY SOME BEAUTIFUL ART BY DSNG ARTIST!**

All right, this movie has been getting a lot of buzz over the Web, and I finally got a chance to sit down and watch it. I'll start by saying that this is an action movie, meaning that if you're seeking a story with a strong twisting plot then it might not be your cup of tea.

   


 
But the premise is an interesting one, as the gods of Olympus have chosen a mortal man named Theseus [played by Henry Cavil, aka the new Man of Steel actor] to stand in the gap against the evil King Hyperion [played by Mickey Rourke]. Theseus is a poor peasant boy who grows up with his single mother in a mountainous village in the land of Acropolis. And he is mentored by an old man, who teaches him how to fight and acts as a father figure.....


Thursday, November 10, 2011

REVIEW OF AVENGING SPIDER-MAN #1 - NEW ART BY JOE MADUREIRA [JOE MAD!]

Avenging Spider-man #1 Written by Zeb Wells, Art by Joe Mad!

This new comic book was released in stores yesterday. Along with the hard copy, fans were privileged to receive a code that allows them to get a free digital download of the book via comiXology.com. And this was one of those comic books that are completely centered upon outstanding artwork.

I previously did an article that showcased the artwork of Joe Madureira and his work on Red Monika, from the creator-owned series he started back in the late 90s called Battle Chasers. And now that he takes a brake from video game designing, diehard fans are privileged with beholding more of his phenomenal art. I've gathered a series of penciled and colored pages, which were part of the free set of comic art released by Marvel to promote the new comic book.

Joe Mad! has a very dynamic art style; he makes you stare longer and harder at his pages, in order to soak in the panoramic view of the action that he creates flawlessly. And the writer of the current issue #1 appears to have centered the script around his entertaining style.

Take a look at the double-page spread below, showing the original pencils and the colored version.




In Avenging Spiderman #1, a few basics are established amidst the introductory tale. It appears that Spiderman is set to commence a series of Marvel Team-ups with the most popular heroes from the vast library of characters in the Marvel universe, in a tag-team style. Thus, perhaps every 2 or 3 issues, there will be a change of co-stars, so that Spidey will be able to interact with another popular heroes like Wolverine or Ironman. Thus the title of this new series is basically a fusion between "the Avengers & Spiderman".

In this premier issue, there appears to be a marathon taking place in New York City and it is being officiated by the loud-mouthed manager of the Daily Bugle, Mr. J. Jonah Jameson. But alas, shortly after the race commences, some sort of alien invasion takes place upon the Brooklyn bridge [I called it an invasion because there is a double-page spread that features a host of tiny green men swarming upon the runners]. These tiny green dwarfs are called Moloids.

Elsewhere in another city, after defeating a giant robot with the Avengers, Spidey seems to petition them for help in returning back to NYC, in order to combat the alien invasion; yet all of the heroes appear to practically "chicken out", without specifying exactly what else they have to do on this very day, besides combating the bad guys. This displayed lack of interest in helping Spidey was actually... odd... because honestly, what else do superheroes do in a typical comic book? Aren't they supposed to hunt down villains? Haven't we all grown accustomed to the fact that most Marvel Heroes really don't have casual lives, or meaningful day-jobs that require their complete attention?? If a superhero worked a regular 9 to 5, then trust me, they'd get fired for either being constantly absent, inexplicably late, or just too sleepy in the daytime to get the job done.

Yet with just 24 pages in a comic book [actually about 20, if you ignore the intros listing the plot so far and the editor's note] it's probably understandable why writers don't really have time to create strong social lives for superheroes these days. But at least with Spiderman, he's always had a day-job & a life at the university / the Daily Bugle.

Anyway, eventually one of the strongest members of The Avengers takes up the challenge, to become Spidey's tag-team partner - The Red Hulk. And you will note that the comic's pace shifts into fifth gear from that point, as the two heroes attempt to confront the horde of tiny alien men, while not knowing who is the mastermind behind their invasion plot.

  
          
 [New art work / pencils by Joe Madureira, showing the arrival of Red Hulk and Spiderman]   

There really isn't a whole lot of depth to this issue #1. In the beginning, Spiderman initially sounds like he was conflicted, since he's struggling between balancing a job, a girlfriend, and being part of two Avenger superhero teams. But all of that anxiety is put in the rear seat as things heat up in NYC. Yet it is clear that the art, and not the story, is being used as the magnetizing element to draw fans to the book. There are some scenarios in this comic which I've tagged as "Classic Joe Mad Scenes" because there are some action sequences that no other artist in the whole comic industry can pull off as effortlessly as Joe Mad! can. And I'm saying this from an artist's perspective, as I too have drawn posters and commissioned works of Spiderman, posted Here in this blog.

Overall, I give this book 5 out of 5 Stars, because of the strong aesthetic & classic entertainment value, and not truly for the story content.

Will there be any substance or even a deep twisting plot to the new Avenging Spider-man set of comic books? Honestly, I dunno.... and I'm more concerned about the notorious book delays that have plagued the titles that Joe Mad! has handled over the years, dating back to his Battle Chasers series [fans had to once wait 9 months between two published comic books, in order to see what happened in the storyline]. Let's hope that Joe Madureira and his team stay on top of this one, so that we can tag this as a story worth following on a MONTHLY BASIS.

~ Article written by the DSNG Artist, author of the 8 Ebooks in the DSNG Chronicles, a Sci Fi Series.

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

GENERAL OBED PRIMON AND LADY NEENA NEKASHA

These images come straight from the drawing board.

Often I get preoccupied with drawing sexy female aliens and pin ups. Yet I also have a strong passion for drawing dynamic sci fi stuff, such as combating warriors, martial arts and action sequences.




Shown in the first image on the left, General Obed Primon is actually a classic character; and those who  followed my artwork back at DA about 5 years ago will recall seeing Obed and Elena Eden is several DSNG comic book covers. Obed is Elena's boyfriend, and she calls him her "bald big daddy". Their personalities are completely opposite, yet somehow they make it work. I talked about that issue in the first Elena article. And Obed was featured in another article tied to the Top 5 Centura elites, a group of Super Soldiers linked to the military forces of planet Avera. Prince Azzar isn't part of the Top 5; Azzar is actually ranked above them, although his military rank is SCO - Senior Commanding Officer - which places him below Obed in the authoritative histogram.

It was Azzar's cousin, King Titron, who made that specific military office for him. You'll have to read up DSNG Chronicles Book 4 to find out why that happened.

BTW, Obed is an Imperial Knight [Interplanetary warfare], while Azzar is an Alpha Senturi [black-ops soldier].

The second image showcases a pin-up sketch of Lady Neena Nekasha, the Matriarch of the Nauticons: an all-female race that hail from planet Macur, the Sea World. There are several other intriguing races that are based out of  Macur, and once I get around to doing an elaborate article on that planet [as I did for Entrados, Planoris and Scalata] then you'll behold those various aliens and their historic backgrounds.

Neena was previously shown in this recent article, along with other beautiful alien women: HERE

Explore the DSNG Sci Fi series: HERE


Sunday, November 6, 2011

SIX DEEP - NEW URBAN SUPERHERO TEAM!

I recently did some fan art for a forthcoming comic book created by one of my buddies at facebook. His name is L.T. Thompson and the name of his superhero team is 6-Deep. This urban superhero group consists of 7 focal characters. Viz [he is the leader] leads a group of meta-human cops, based in the city of Detroit and set in modern times.

I'm a big fan of sci fi works and I can tell that this ambitious project has a lot of potential. Thus this project was fun to work on and I wanted to ensure that the theme of the poster was explosive.

 


Description of the Six Deep team characters [shown above]

From from the top, clockwise: Eartha [wearing blue, she has super durability and projects photonic energy/fire powers], Mix [can mutate his limbs], Mo [girl in dark-pink, manipulates kinetic energy in objects, affecting their density], Amp [sound manipulation/sonar powers], Dap [green guy, peculiar psychic abilities], Viz [bald guy, leader, super-speed  & strength] and Slam [she can absorb and metabolize electromagnetic energy]


     


Here is the link to the facebook fan page for 6-Deep: http://www.facebook.com/groups/175359626047/
Make sure you stop by and give a thumbs up!

When I started DSNG and created it initially as a comic book many years ago, it was based on a group of 7 focal characters -- hence my respect and admiration for the new team 6-Deep. And at that time, Prince Azzar [the main protagonist in the DSNG Chronicles] was a misunderstood villain.
But over time, my story evolved, as did my art style and the ideas swimming through my head. I'm a self-taught artist, and the man that I consider as a mentor/art teacher is Pro-artist Terry Dodson, who has worked for Marvel, DC Comics & other comic publishing firms. Those who watch my work can actually see faint trails of that influence, dating back to the late 90s. And the sci fi concepts tied to my original characters have evolved as well. Now, in the DSNG Sci Fi series, Prince Azzar is a unique hero, yet he is also a super soldier set in a futuristic world. The DSNG ebooks that I write are centered around Azzar and they reflect his triumphs, adventures, passions and struggles, as a man striving to fulfill his destiny.

For those interested in Superhero Posters and Commissions, you can contact the DSNG Artist via the facebook page:  http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-art-of-Dsng/166224470060382

Blog article that shows Azzar and talks about the DSNG sci fi series: HERE

More sexy female aliens / DSNG original characters: HERE


Friday, November 4, 2011

THE OTHER DC COMICS BILLLIONAIRE PLAYBOY - GREEN ARROW, THE NEW 52

Review of the Current Green Arrow [G-A] Series Issue #1 from DC Comics New 52


The New 52 DC Comics G-A series is written by J.T. Kurl [author & writer, from Aspen MLTs Fathom Series], and drawn by artist Dan Jurgens. George Perez did the inks on issue #1.

Oliver "Ollie" Queen aka the Green Arrow is a character that was originally created back in 1941. Designed as an archer, he is void of superpowers such as flight or energy pulses. And perhaps the most memorable interpretation of G-A was in the Justice League & Justice League Unlimited WB cartoon series, in which he was portrayed as the conscience of the group of DC superheroes who resided in the orbiting watchtower. 


Now he's been slightly reinvented fro the New 52 relaunch. G-A is no longer a wisecracking cocky and rather humorous crime fighter. He appears to be more suave and rugged; which is a good thing. And the tag-line for this comic is quite interesting:
--Green Arrow is on the hunt. Driven by inner demons, Ollie Queen travels the world and brings outlaws to justice... by breaking every law. Now, armed with cutting edge weaponry and illegally gained intel, Green Arrow is shooting first and asking questions later--

In Green Arrow #1, the story opens up in Seattle, within the multistory tower belonging to Queen Industries [owned by the main protagonist, who is absent from a business meeting]. While Ollie is in Paris, the senior executives & directors are busy discussing business advancements and market trends, since Queens Industries is a global leader in energy, transportation, infrastructure development etc. They even make their version of Apple technology: the Q-phone and the Q-pad. I found that part rather interesting, since it actually gave more substance to their corporate resume and directly illustrated a modern source of immense wealth for the global firm. Yet there is a separate division of Queens Industries called Q-Core, which appears to be a rather covert branch [since it produces the technology for G-As gadgets].

Yet the absent hero appears to be linked into the ongoing board meeting, per his global com-network. While in Paris, he is hunting 3 criminals: Dynamix [bald male, brute strength], Doppleganger [female] and Supercharge, [male, electricity] as they are set to head into a yacht that has an on-board nightclub. The blond-haired & green-eyed hero takes on the 3 goons and defeats them out at sea, using his combat skills and cool tech gadgets. Then he returns to Q-Core headquarters in Seattle, where he meets with his two support operatives, Jax [tech genius, weapons creator] & Naomi [pro-hacker].


The story is a bit of an introduction/teaser, presenting the major players and a plethora of possible story arcs. When he returns from Paris to Q-Core HQ, Ollie speaks to Jax and claims that he'll never sit by idly and let innocent people die again; and that appears to be his reason for becoming a masked vigilante, so that he can make a difference with his own version of hard justice. It almost sounds like Ollie lost a lover in the past, or even a family member, per the tone and facial expression shown at that point in the book [and this is good, since it leaves room for a back-story, which will tell us exactly why inner demons are torturing him and who he let die in the past].


Yet the 3 villain's he tackled while visiting Paris in this story-arc appear to be the small fish - villains who are taping themselves and their escapades, before uploading it to Youtube to receive fame. I'm not sure what the hell a villain would do with that sort of publicity, beyond drawing attention to yourself so that guys like Ollie will be able to find you quicker and easier. But there could be more to this videotaping ploy. Just last month in October, in the real world, it was reported on Yahoo! News that a certain man has made about $100,000 so far this year from a YouTube video that got syndicated, featuring his baby son trying not to fall asleep in the back of his sedan. YouTube and Goggle have affiliate programs which offer users with popular videos an option to monetize your vid-clip; thus when people click on your video and they click on the Ads showcased on the page after that, then you, the owner of the video, can earn money. Thus someone who has a video with 20 million hits has the potential to make about $20,000... just some rough math, but I'm sure you see the point.

Perhaps that "online jackpot" result is what the 3 villains in Paris were hoping for, in this comic book storyline. But on the other hand, they are not big time DC Universe villains like Penguin or Mr. Freeze. The 3 goons are "small-time losers", according to Ollie. Honestly, Mr. Freeze would not be concerned with posting a video that turns into a YouTube sensation; he'd be more interested in robbing a guarded diamond depository, where he can forcefully acquire a large shiny rock tied to an ancient dynasty that's worth 50 million dollars.

Yet 2 of the imprisoned villains defeated by G-A [Dynamix and Supercharge], get rescued from the French police meta-cell at the end of issue #1. And they are redeemed from prison by a gang of 8 super-villains, led by a guy named Rush. And Rush claims that he wants to kill G-A and have that act televised. Again, beyond trying to profit over a huge YouTube media buzz or gain attention for major press appearances, I don't really see the need to capture the death of G-A on film, live.

So will the villains actually kill G-A? And does G-A have it in him to actually kill, even if its just in self-defense? These are interesting rhetorical questions, since this issue #1 appears to hint at "hard justice" being part of the lead hero's mentality. There is no mention of Black Canary, the female superhero that Ollie appears to have married in previous storylines [see the cover image on the left, with Cheesecake art by Amanda Connor]. And if the Black Canary shows up, will she be a hero or a villain? This is certainly an opportunity to divert from the tender romantic trend that was created in the 2007 special, which featured the hot romance between G-A and Black Canary.



Nevertheless, this is certainly a new take on classic comic storytelling, which has notoriously been known to follow very straightforward and predictable pathways. Thus, well done to J.T. Kurl and artist Dan Jurgens [yes, I can appreciate art even when it differs from my style]. I admire the way that modern trends are being inserted into the G-A storyline, making it feel updated and current. I give this comic book 4 out of 5 Stars. In my opinion, it should have been longer, but since 24 total pages is the standard comic book length, it just couldn't be helped.
 

BTW, Issue #3 of Green Arrow came out this week. If I have some free time, I may review that comic book as well.

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Article written by the DSNG Artist, author of the 6 Ebooks in the DSNG Chronicles, a Sci Fi Series.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

BEAUTIFUL DIGITAL PAINTING - IMMORTAL FEMALE PORTRAIT BY MICHAELO

This is one of my favorite portrait pictures and it was created by a digital artist named Michaelo, and he has a gallery over at IT'S ART MAG dot com, along with a personal portfolio Website --> HIS GALLERY LINK.


There is something intangible about this drafted female head-shot that inspires a sense of intrigue, beauty and sheer resilience. She appears to have a silent strength, emanating through her eyes. Many have said that the eyes are a window to the soul; and a soul is akin to a deep mysterious well. Some souls are wells of good and others are wells of evil. Hence from that perspective, it is possible to get lost in the eyes of someone alluring, simply because you fell into an odyssey created by the depth of their beauty. Some will even call this concept "falling in love".

She almost looks like a timeless immortal woman, one who was birthed by the gods and yet forged of living clay.

On the other hand, she may even be a shapeshifter; a beautiful, sexy, alien woman capable of adopting any phenotypical form she desired, from her neck to her curvy bosom and down to her toes.


She also looks like a Femme Fatal character, one who defies the odds and never needs redemption from harm. Yet she also presents the air of a seductress, one who can lure you into a bed of warmth and comfort... only to stab you in the back when you were fast asleep.

Femme Fatals were discussed in this article, over HERE.

She could be a trophy wife, or a strong trophy winner. Either way, my imagination runs wild when I look at this image; she possesses an elegant face that I can never get tired of gazing at.... and this portrait is aptly entitled Timeless Beauty...

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Explore the DSNG Sci Fi series and check out the beautiful female aliens: HERE

Geeks at heart will enjoy this archived article on the Cheesecake art style: HERE


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

SCARLETT JOHANSSON [THE BLACK WIDOW] TELLS THE NAKED TRUTH - REGARDING THE LEAKED PHOTOS

Back in September of this year, I wrote an article about Scarlett Johansson getting her smartphone hacked, as a notorious celebrity hacker accessed naked pics of her while she showed off her derriere to a bathroom mirror. And those naked pics of Scarlett circulated over the web like a message in a bottle floating across the sea - before her lawyers got a handle on things.

The initial article I wrote regarding that fiasco [with "peculiar revealing pics"] was posted HERE

Now that the perpetrator is being prosecuted, she has finally come clean about the incident. Check out this
Article was taken from Vanityfair.com:
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Scarlett Johansson does not seem the least bit ashamed when discussing her recent nude-photo scandal with Vanity Fair contributing editor Peter Biskind. “I know my best angles,” she says with her trademark insouciance. “They were sent to my husband,” now ex Ryan Reynolds. “There’s nothing wrong with that. It’s not like I was shooting a porno.” She adds saucily, “Although there’s nothing wrong with that either.”

Johansson, who has been active in campaigning for various Democratic political leaders, including Barack Obama, tells Biskind that nearly one term later “We’re all guilty of being idealistic, I and everyone who voted for him.” But in response to being asked if she would work for him again, she says, “It would be irresponsible not to.”



She also discusses her friendship with Woody Allen, spawned by their shared tendency toward hypochondria and, subsequently, shared Purell. “He shakes a lot of hands,” Johansson explains. “I’ll squirt some in my hand and then squirt in his.” She also has a bizarre penchant for diagnosing him. “The only reason why Woody and I are still friends is because I’ve diagnosed all kinds of his skin tags, lesions, ailments. I’ve prescribed things for Woody that he’s then asked his doctor to prescribe for him.”
Despite their compatibility, after working with Johansson on several films, Allen decided they should take a break: “I have every intention of working with her again, but I just didn’t think it was a great idea for either one of us to work together too intensely, picture after picture. I didn’t want her to be burdened by, ‘Oh, she’s in all the Woody Allen pictures, it’s so predictable,’ and she’s my new muse, and all that silliness.” Johansson does not share his opinion: “I don’t think anything’s played out. I’m waiting for him to write my Citizen Kane.

Johansson says that her role in a revival of Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge in 2009 opposite Liev Schreiber “completely took me over in every way. I’d spent four months bleeding all over the stage, completely exposed. I felt I was forever changed by that experience. It was unbelievable holding that Tony.”
Her emotional and physical exhaustion after the end of the run was compounded by her subsequent divorce from Reynolds, after 2 years of marriage [they got married in 2008 and split in 2010]. “I didn’t really know what to do with myself. It was such a strange time. There was nothing that was interesting to me. I had a very public separation. It was difficult. I felt very uncomfortable.”

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News and Pics from The Avengers 2012 Movie, featuring Scarlett Johansson as the Black Widow:  http://dsngsfm.blogspot.com/2011/09/new-pictures-from-set-of-avengers-2012.html

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REVIEW OF NEW INDIAN SCI FI MOVIE - RA.ONE!

Something that Sci Fi fans from India and the rest of the world will enjoy! 
 
I just heard about this new superhero movie today, which led me on a small odyssey across the Web. The new sci fi movie titled RA.One boasts the biggest film budget for any action movie from India to date. I actually like this one. The action seems crisp and the special effects take it up a notch. I know what a standard sci fi made-for-tv movie looks like. The SyFy Cable Channel is notoriously known for producing garbage like "giant alligator vs monster shark". And RA.One is definitely a cut above that group of flicks.

This movie stars prominent actor Shah Rukh Khan [shown with his electrifying superhero costume on the left] and it appears that he's a geeky dad [a software designer] who creates an all-powerful video game villain called RA.One to impress his wife and son. He also creates a good character called G-One. But the villain soon invades the real world and starts killing people, including Shah himself....

Of course good triumphs over evil in this Indian flick, but the story is heartwarming and its the sort of thing you can respect even if you are from a different culture.

This trailer below isn't in English. But after you watch the clips, I'll explain the movie plot to you:



Now check out this review from Hollywood Reporter Online about this Bollywood flick:

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- Original Article by Kirk Honeycutt on 10/26/2011, modified by DSNG Artist on 11/01/2011 -


Featuring Honk Kong styled martial arts, CG animation and videogame pyrotechnics, RA.ONE is a groundbreaking movie with tons of entertainment for young kids and kids at heart. It rolled out this past weekend - the Diwali weekend, the biggest Indian holiday, known in the Western World as the "Festival of Lights".

Starring Shah Rukh Khan and directed by Anubhav Sinha, the sci fi film features stunts and even some music numbers. And its beating heart lies in a commonplace story of a family and most especially a father and son who really don’t understand one another. And the movie proves that actor Shah - who is  known as SRK to his billions of fans - really does believe in family values and the power of cinema.

SRK plays the role of a "lame dad", who is a video game developer and he is married to a beautiful lady. His adoring Punjabi wife is Sonia (played by Kareena Kapoor, herself a major star) and they have a young son together named Prateek (Armaan Verma).
Prateek doesn't believe in his nerdy dad, who goes by the name of Shekhar. And the geeky father Shekhar keeps trying to impress his soon with Michael Jackson impersonations and other efforts that fail woefully.

In desperation, the nerdy dad accedes to his son’s request — to create a videogame villain “who only wins,” a complete badass that cannot be defeated by any player. This evil game sprite is...


THE BEST OF RED MONIKA! - FROM BATTLE CHASERS

A Sexy Sultry Redhead...
  



[Battle Chasers Issue #3 Cover, dating back to 1998, showing Red Monika - three pics by Joe Mad!]

Red Monika was conceived by artist/video game developer Joe Madureira [often refereed to as "MAD!"] back in the mid-90s. She has been described as a cross between Jessica Rabbit and Red Sonja. And in 1998, she showed up in the pages of a comic book called Battle Chasers, created by Joe Mad. Using Cheesecake art-styled themes, Joe purposely designed her with extremely large breasts, knowing that her voluptuous feminine curves would be a magnetic force, which would draw new fans to his work. And his ingenious ploy worked perfectly.

The artwork on the left was done by the gifted artist NEMAfronSPAIN over at deviantart.com.

Known as a voluptuous bounty hunter, Monika grew up with Garrison [the focal character in the Battle Chasers comic book] and it is said that she trained him in sword combat, before they parted ways. She opted to become a bounty hunter, yielding her services to the highest bidder. And Garrison opted to become an adventurer striving for the cause of good and justice.
Monika came across as the sort of girl who was always looking for the next big job/payoff and she was more than ready to stab you in the back when you weren't looking. 

And although she was technically a supporting character, Red Monika became far more popular than Garrison [who was tagged as a  legendary swordsman with a powerful magical sword]. And over 10 years after the comic book series [which was plagued with production delays and ran for just 9 issues], there are still tons of pics of Monika on the Web. It appears that aspiring artists can seem to stop paying tribute to her dangerous curves. 

There's a difference between a vicious femme fatal character and a soft "eye-candy" female character. Comic creators tend to consciously place their voluptuous females into those two categories. The femme fatals don't need saving, while the soft females usually require help / redemption from harm. Red Monika falls into the first group of sexy femme fatals. DSNG Characters like Kinera Foxx and Commander Yatalia fall into that category as well; while a bubbly spirited lady like Elena Eden was designed as a soft eye-candy character.

Two out of the three pics at the top of this article have the "DSNG Blog" logo, because I had to retouch therm in Photoshop to enhance their colors and image resolution - they were drawn back in the 90s. Here are some pics of Monika that I've selected from the Web:

The first one below was drawn Joe Mad, inked by Nick Schley and colored by Splash Colors over on deviantart.com. And the third pic was drawn & colored by me [DSNG].:

        

Next, the image on the left was drawn by Jonboy007007 and colored by Logicfun, also at DA. While the one in the middle was drawn by Carlos Gomez and colored by Pixelisedmind. Joe Mad did the last one on the right, back in the late-90s.

      


And this next image of Red Monika [the "sexy redhead celebrity wallpaper"] was done by the DSNG Artist... it's an older colored version :)




NEW - MORE RED MONKIA PINUP DRAWINGS / SEXY POSTERS:
Featuring art by Joe Mad, Al Rio, Michael Angelo, Ron Adrian, Alex Miranda and Alex Lie!

     

 

      


**EDIT ON DECEMBER 2 2011**
Four new images have been added, including two sexy pencil pinup drawings of Red Monika by artist Ron Adrian, dating back to 2006. The colored comic page on the right is from Battle Chasers Issue #3, one of the very first appearances of the busty female heroine. The fourth image is a "lighter" version of Red Monika, by the DSNG Artist. And after tat, there are two posters by the prominent DC Comics artist, Ed Benes.
BTW, More Spider-man art by Joe Mad can be found in this article HERE.



    


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Explore the sexy female characters from the DSNG Sci Fi Series:
Elena --> HERE,   Yatalia --> HERE,      and Kinera Foxx --> HERE
Laura --> HERE,   Wandah & Chebeyah --> HERE

And Check out the classic DSNG Blog article on Cheesecake art style:  Posted HERE


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