Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Image Comics 25th Anniversary Jam Savage Dragon & Friends detail by Evan Dorkin

It's been nearly two years since our last post here, and I'm sorry about that, but we just haven't been able to get it together to produce new episodes of the podcast. Since that's not getting updated, these art posts also fell by the wayside, plus the jam still isn't completely colored yet. But Frank was working on a bunch of art posts on his blogs to clear out a bunch of un-shared commissions, and figured to give the old Spawnometer a little love.

We all love Evan Dorkin, so he was always a lock for contributing, but it ended up in "take home" capacity. At one point, he was asked about drawing Shadowhawk, but he begged off because he never could figure out the physics of that damned helmet. Ultimately, the plan was for him to finish over Neal Adams' Pitt breakdown, and then draw Officer Dragon entirely in his own style. You can see his rough layouts in previous posts. We both wanted to fill in empty space, which is how Bomb Queen, Trencher, She-Dragon, & Boof and the Bruise Crew ended up in the mix here. Unfortunately, FedEx Express copiers could not fit full 11x17" scans, so the uppermost portion of this image was cut off. In the actual art, you can see the point and first scallop on Dragon's fin, and the lowest hanging portion of She-Dragon's Mohawk to its tip. I can't do a new scan, because this is one of the ones that I did get colored. Anyway, all of these art great fun to look at, and you've gotta love the battle-damaged uniform. Keith Giffen was still with us when this was done, and I always dug how Dorkin adapted to that wiry Trencher style, but it's especially meaningful to me today.