An old drawing, but always woth a reminder that I should be allowed to draw a Batman villains book.
It’s so long ago that I posted page 3 of the Edwardian Batman story (yes, I know…) that I thought I’d post it again with the new page 2 (which might be page 1).
Page 2 (or possibly page 1 if I decide the original page 1 is redundant) of the Edwardian Batman story. I actually finished most of it off before I went off on my hols but only just got around to finishing it off. Sometimes Edwardian Batman is too polite to ladies for his own good…
Edwardian Batman story page 4 pencils. It’s quite hard to find reference photos of crossbows that are neither medieval nor completely up to date. So I basically made it up, so it is probably utter nonsense…
Edwardian Batman story pencils, page 3. This being the page where I put in all the cameos from a large part of the rest of the Edwardian Batman cast.
I finally caved and decided to do an Edwardian Batman comic. Partially it’s to add a bit of variety to my portfolio, and partially it’s because… well, Edwardian Batman.
Here then are the pencils to page 2. There’s not really much of a plot and it’s very obviously inspired by the Tim Sale chase story, but it’s proving fun to do.
Oh, and it’s not Steampunk, let’s be clear on that. It may not be terribly historically accurate (the costumes of the characters take inspiration from about 1890 through to 1920 or so), but it’s more ‘real world historical’ than steampunk. If that makes any sense…








