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Author Archives: Rob Wuest
Monsters Among Us #1 (Page 19 Pencils)
Wonderful Page 19 pencils by Stefano! I love this progression of the Vampire seeking out and attacking the man on the street, complete with the dead hand protruding upward! A few changes that I made to the page were showing … Continue reading
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Monsters Among Us #1 (Page 19 B&W)
I love panels with lots of black backgrounds and depth. Panel 3 was alot of fun to ink with the Vampire attacking the victim! Panel 4 was also enjoyable rendering the dark night sky! I chuckled to myself when I … Continue reading
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Monsters Among Us #1 (Page 19 Color)
The Vampire attacks his first victim! Since Stefano and I wanted kids to able to read MONSTERS AMONG US as well as adults, we tried not to make the monster killings overly gory, but rather let the reader’s imagination fill … Continue reading
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Kraushaar Family Generations by Stefano Pavan
Stefano sent me this wonderful surprise of the Kraushaar generations by drawing an amazing likeness of my great-grandfather, Dr. William Kraushaar (seen on the right), who is the inspiration for our MONSTERS AMONG US scientist of the same name! So, here … Continue reading
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Dr. William Kraushaar Action Figure (MEGO style)
Introducing the Dr. William Kraushaar Action Figure! I discovered a few websites (Dr. Mego’s Repros, Classic TV Toys) devoted to providing parts and clothing to MEGO style action figures. At these websites, you can buy parts to build many existing comic and sci-fi … Continue reading
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Monsters Among Us #1 (Page 18 Pencils)
This page represents one of the few times where I made changes to Stefano’s incredible pencils. When I inked this page, I removed the covering over the Vampire’s lower face to reveal his angry fangs, hoping to add a little more … Continue reading
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Monsters Among Us #1 (Page 18 B&W)
I really enjoyed inking this page…from the night sky to the Vampire to the building bricks! In the comic book, I hand-lettered the titles and sound effects, such as the “Vampire!” title and “Chapter Two” introduction seen here. Mark lettered … Continue reading
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Monsters Among Us #1 (Page 18 Color)
Beware the Vampire….Count Drakkard! This is the first monster to be revealed from the horde of monsters created in Dr. Kraushaar’s laboratory from the very pages of the 1950′s monster comic book! I really love the coloring by Mark Englert … Continue reading
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Monsters Among Us #1 (Page 17 Pencils)
In addition to Stefano’s wonderful 1950′s rendition of the people and places, he also penciled beautiful, classic cars of the 1950′s as seen in this page!
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Monsters Among Us #1 (Page 17 B&W)
I always enjoyed the Marvel Comics in the 1960′s and 1970′s which featured a real life cameo personality! So, I very much enjoyed including the visit by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in the 1959 storyline of our Kraushaar family! … Continue reading
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