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Inkwash & Watercolors: The New Way to Draw Comics

Joel Gomez gives us an exclusive look at the new process that is becoming more popular.

Artists, pencilers, inkers...ink washers? When you look at the credits in a comic, there are different titles given to those responsible for the drawing portion. While it might not exactly be a new way to draw comics, the inkwashes and watercolors method is getting more popular. We had a discussion on our podcast before over John Romita Jr's art on Kick-Ass 2 (with Tom Palmer doing inkwashes over his pencils) compared to his work on Avengers.

If you've read the recent Flashpoint: Reverse Flash one-shot or seen some of our past Awesome Art Picks, you've seen Joel Gomez use the process (he was also part of our Batman With A Broom video).

We asked Joel to give us a look at some of his art. He did more and even created a couple pieces as a Comic Vine Exclusive. These haven't been seen before! Check out his rendition of Darkseid.

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When asked about the process, this is what he had to say.

These were samples I put together to showcase an ink-wash style that I felt could work reflecting the mood/tone of the book, interpreted in a new way.

These days, fans are finding their favorite characters or storylines being interpreted in so many new ways, enhancing the story and overall reading experience.

I think the ever-evolving approach to how comics are made is an important part of keeping comics relevant and interesting for fans new & old. With the demand for variety, in ways comics are consumed these days, the demand for more than one interpretation of these character or stories is increasing.
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Here is a look at Joel's interpretation of Supergirl.

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And tell me these Batman Beyond pages don't make you want to see Joel on a Batman Beyond reboot. These were done just for fun. Sheesh. Looks like he's having too much fun.

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Besides being a great artist, Joel's also a really cool guy. To see more of his work, check out his Tumblr page and you can follow him on Twitter.