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Published: 2007-11-27 11:21:39 +0000 UTC; Views: 2642; Favourites: 64; Downloads: 2
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Description A quick pencil sketch of Wolverine with an altered suit. I always liked the brown suit but hated that silly mask. My favourite kit was the Quitely/Morrison bomber jacketed uniform. I do like the lack of 'undies' on the current more boiler-suit type design but they still brought back that stupid Batman-like mask. Sigh.

I don't know if you can tell, but my biggest influences on comic style art and Wolverine's look are Adam Kubert and Paul Smith.
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MagnificoDiablico [2014-06-15 00:56:21 +0000 UTC]

This costume looks great, but I wish it had a silly mask to complete it.

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CarlPearce In reply to MagnificoDiablico [2014-06-15 19:09:04 +0000 UTC]

Ah, but the cool collar wouldn't work, then.

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MagnificoDiablico In reply to CarlPearce [2014-06-15 20:04:08 +0000 UTC]

Yeah it would. Don't think of it as a part of the costume as a whole, think of it as a removable helmet, and the collar could totally work.

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CarlPearce In reply to MagnificoDiablico [2014-06-21 22:18:28 +0000 UTC]

Nah, never liked the mask on Logan. He's not Batman. Doesn't need to hide his I.D. And as Ian Churchill once said "Why would you want to cover THAT face?".

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MagnificoDiablico In reply to CarlPearce [2014-06-22 01:28:26 +0000 UTC]

This is the age of the internet. Everybody needs to hide their I.D if they want to run around the world being anonymous.

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LannaD [2011-03-21 08:59:41 +0000 UTC]

To be honest, this suits him much better without the mask. Good job.

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CarlPearce In reply to LannaD [2011-03-21 22:36:59 +0000 UTC]

Cheers, bud

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LannaD In reply to CarlPearce [2011-03-22 06:10:45 +0000 UTC]

Cheers!

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Lisa-Honeychan [2011-03-21 06:49:14 +0000 UTC]

I really love this design, and the way you captired Wolvie here. Yes, that mask -was- silly!

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CarlPearce In reply to Lisa-Honeychan [2011-03-21 22:39:28 +0000 UTC]

Cheers. I wanted a cross between the movie suits, Frank Quitely's and the original brown. Something more like a biker jacket crossed with a mechanic's coveralls.

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Narcomics [2009-09-13 12:51:24 +0000 UTC]

Hey, I LOVE Wolverine's mask!! I love the old "John Byrne" Wolverine. Gotta note that only "some" people actually know how to draw Wolverine in a bad ass way. Some people know how to make the mask work.

Today, IMHO, not many do him justice. I hate the new wife beater crap. LOL And I am definitely not a fan of Franks work. Though he is a talented person to be able to know how to draw and I did appreciate his work in his older titles as "new" and "unique", just wasn't my cup of tea.

Time is an essence here. For every year that goes by, people get bored. But that doesn't necessarily mean the old stuff sucked. The old stuff was great! That's why the old stuff stuck around for so long. But as we got older, so have our tastes. And we all made the mistake in trying to explain everything bit by bit to the point where everything is now put in direct sun light.
That was the worst thing we could do, IMHO. Tell you why... By doing so, we drain out all that was magical and weird in comics. The mystery is what kept kid's imagination juices going. The magical elements kept us up at nights wondering if such worlds existed where a Wolverine ran through the streets at night with claws extended, for some mysterious reason...

But sadly, we now exist in an era where magical stuff is pure bullshit. Where if something doesn't make sense, its now deemed bullshit.
No room for mysterious imagination. The magic that once was in comics, is now gone in place of concrete "cleverness" instead.

And everything has to have purpose. Explanations. And I tell ya... there's nothing more ridiculous to me, than someone trying to make sense out of things in a world full of mythical characters like Wolverine.

But its the popular trend now. And no matter what, this is where its going. Mixing up briefs over pants with "realistic" suburban stories in broad shiny daylight, don't mix. And does look stupid.

However, briefs over pants in a world outside of our own, of dark and mysterious origin, with stories that would only be accepted in such a "strange, strange" dimension, definitely mix. Again, IMHO.

But its the vision. The vision has to be there. If its not. Just means the person doesn't have it. It's not just about drawing a character. You have to feel the character. BE the character and accept the strangeness of your existence. Enjoy and embrace the power of mythical creations. Such as Wolverine here.

I'm sorry. I Just read these comments and felt compelled, like an idiot, to share my nutty opinion about Wolverine.


I loved him in the 80s and 1990-92. From then on, he became advertisement garbage. IMO.
I also don't like mature readers today. They make everything boring by having to make sense out of every single thing in a world that was once fantastical.

I want kids back in comics. Feed their imaginations.
If one can get them away from Halo just for a sec that is, lol..


Anyways, cool drawing here. Very clean and simple version of the rabid Wolverine I know and love. Nice use of pastel colors. Almost looks like Disney's Wolverine. Suitable now dont ya think? ;]

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CarlPearce In reply to Narcomics [2009-09-13 18:45:42 +0000 UTC]

Ha ha. What can I say, I'm a children's book illustrator. It's how I draw.

I don't think he CAN appeal to kids though. He IS a human weapon with razor blades sticking out of his knuckles. If he had a sedation power or could move stuff with his mind then fair enough but I've seen victims of knife slashes and stabbings and it's not pretty.

If you're going for that kind of character the 'real world' approach works best in my mind. Just look at the Punisher MAX series compared to the watered down kiddie friendly War Journal.

I've never liked the mask. Even when I was a kid. One Marvel illustrator, I forget who, once put it perfectly when he said of Wolverine "With a face THAT interesting, why would you WANT to cover it up? All that emotion and anger, the subtleties etc..."

You CAN draw all of that through the mask but then it just looks like a painted face. It doesn't look like fabric. Fabric doesn't convey much at all.

Personally I love the more realistic takes on the characters. It settles your mind into then realizing just how bizarre, extraordinary and surreal these characters are. What's more magical. A world where this is the norm or our world if you turned on the six o'clock news and there is a guy dressed from head to toe in a leather 'costume' taking on a whole group of thugs with ease. That would make me say "Fuuuuck!"

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ILoveKnives [2007-12-17 12:12:49 +0000 UTC]

Nice picture. The suit is great; you're right about the mask, it's just silly. Maybe, back in the times the character was born, someone could have liked the carnival-esque extravagance of the yellow and black suit and the big mask, but nowadays these features are just exaggerate. The "undies" were horrible, too; so tasteless.

I like your art. I wish every educational book could display so beautiful illustrations as yours.

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CarlPearce In reply to ILoveKnives [2007-12-17 14:15:25 +0000 UTC]

My thanks to you once again kind sir.

I only wish the Marvel comics group could grow back the testicles they once possessed and move away from the garish tripe they for fantastic creative teams to create.

Quitely's designs should have been built upon and taken to the next level. Not scrapped in place of what has been before again again. Its terrible the disrespect that they have for the readers.

Its all obviously for marketing a recognizable brand to kids as a face on a lunch-box or an icon on a pencil-case etc...

End rant.

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ILoveKnives In reply to CarlPearce [2007-12-17 14:59:03 +0000 UTC]

I think we all agree on the fact that some characters, even if iconic in their appearance, should deserve more sensible designs. Marvel's not going to bankrupt just for changing a character's costume. Beside, such bright colours are good for luring kids, but they don't mix well with the mature topics in the storyline.

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CarlPearce In reply to ILoveKnives [2007-12-17 16:55:06 +0000 UTC]

Preachin' to the converted there, bud.

Its not even as if Wolverine is famous for the damned costume. Spider-man, Super-man, and very few others, fair enough. Costume makes the man n' all that.

To be perfectly honest, Wolverine is probably more widely known now in the old 'wife-beater' vest thing from X-Men 2 and 3.

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ILoveKnives In reply to CarlPearce [2007-12-17 19:40:02 +0000 UTC]

probably.

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DALBELLO182 [2007-12-09 20:31:07 +0000 UTC]

great job man....I love d the costume!!!!

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CarlPearce In reply to DALBELLO182 [2007-12-11 09:12:40 +0000 UTC]

Cheers.

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DALBELLO182 [2007-12-09 20:30:17 +0000 UTC]

great ,man....I loved it...good costume too!!!

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