Archive for August, 2008

Stephanie Brown: Spoiler/Robin IV

I was a fan of the DC Comics character Spoiler from the first time I read a comic with her in it.  I believe it was Robin #3.  Since then, I tracked all three of her previous appearances in Detective Comics #647-649, where her first outing as a costumed vigilante was told.  Spoiler is pretty much the only non-powered teenage vigilante that wasn’t a derivative of anyone; especially not a male hero.  I created this visual Costume History of Spoiler as my own entry in the grassroots online support to bring the character back from her apparent death in the War Games storyline.  This piece shows the evolution of her costume through the 90′s and into the present decade, including many of the looks that artist Pete Woods gave her during his lengthy and classic tenure on the Robin title.

Spoiler was always a favorite character of mine.  She is determined, headstrong, fun, and comes from a blue collar background.  She doesn’t have millions of dollars and isn’t one of the privileged rich kids living off of Bruce Wayne’s money.  Her dad was a supervillain, the Cluemaster.  Her tenure as Robin was brief, but memorable.  I am happy that DC Comics has brought her back from “the dead” under the pen of her creator, Chuck Dixon, and I hope her character continues to shine in comics for years to come.

Stephanie Brown: Spoiler/Robin Costume History Copyright Kevenn T. Smith

Spoiler and Robin ©DC Comics 2008

Mid-Ohio-Con: Saturday October 4th, 2008

Big announcement here:  I will be an artist in Artist Alley of the Creators’ Common on Saturday, October 4th, 2008, at the Mid-Ohio-Con in Columbus, Ohio.  I’ll have half a table and will be there all day to sell drawings, make sketches, take commission orders, and hand out promo cards.

This is exciting because it’s my first convention that I’m going to as an exhibitor.  If you’re planning on going, please stop by and say hi.  If you weren’t planing on going, now you have a reason to!  You can purchase tickets to the convention at Mid-Ohio-Con’s website.  There will be many great comic book artists and writers there, as well as several celebrities from television and film.