
(Hat tip to Comically Vintage.)

(Hat tip to Comically Vintage.)
Posted in Daily Random Panel
Sometimes while reading these Golden Age comics, I stumble across a wholly unexpected gem. I downloaded what I thought was going to be a 1940s-era “Reg’lar Fellahs Heroic Comics” issue, only to find that in fact it was a 1954 “True Life Heroism” book. Although disappointed not to have the latest adventures of Hyrdoman, I decided to give it a read anyway, and boy am I glad I did, because the very first two-page story was illustrated by none other than legendary fantasy artist Frank Frazetta!
We’re used to seeing Frazetta’s work featuring leering monsters surging out of the murk and Rubenesque princesses being rescued by mighty-thewed barbarians on the covers of our favorite fantasy series. But take a look at the softer side of Frank in this charming tale of a horse rescue. And still, every panel and every pose is fairly bursting with dynamism.
I’m so excited to have found this gem and to be able to share it with you all. Enjoy!
Posted in Things I Like

(From “Heroic Comics” number 24, 1954.)
Posted in Daily Random Panel
I’ve been very impressed with the HeroMachine 3 items DBlade and Zyp have recently submitted. Adding them to the program was much quicker than I thought it would be, and they look good on the figures. And of course, Mark has a long history of drawing a ton of fantastic stuff to flesh out our characters.
For those wanting to submit items, I wanted to put together template files that have everything in the proper layers. That should make it easier for you, and definitely will make it easier for me. After the jump, I’ll get into the nitty-gritty details of how to do all this.
This is for advanced users who have access to and are comfortable using a vector-based drawing program, so be warned. If that’s not you, then you probably don’t need to read further as it’s pretty technical.
Posted in HeroMachine 3
It’s time once again for another Open Critique Day!

If you have a HeroMachine illustration or another piece of artwork you’ve done that you’d like some help with, post a link to it in comments along with your thoughts on it — what you think is working, what you’re struggling with, etc. I will post my critique of the piece, hopefully giving some tips on how to improve it.
Of course everyone is welcome to post their critiques as well, keeping in mind the following rules:
That’s it! Hopefully we can get some good interaction going here and help everyone (me included!) learn a little bit today.
Posted in Open Critique Day

(From “All Male Peepers” “Heroic Comics” number 6, 1941.)
Posted in Daily Random Panel
DBlade has sent in another great item, an all-seeing centered Cyclops eye, designed to look correct (ha!) when placed in the center of the head, instead of the others which are all drawn to either go on the left or right side:

This is now available in Eyes-Standard. Note that as usual, you may have to clear your browser’s cache if it doesn’t show up at the end of the list.
Posted in HeroMachine 3
Is anyone having trouble printing directly from HM3? I’m having trouble getting the image to appear properly using the built-in “print” button, it cuts it off.
Posted in Bug Reports & Fixes, HeroMachine 3