This is a Triple Moon Goddesses illustration that I made for a friend’s gift. It depicts the Maid, Mother, and Crone of the moon.

Pencils, Ink, Prismacolor Color Pencils, And Acryllic.
©Kevenn T. Smith 2009
I am happy to report here that my participation in the 24 Hour Comic Book Day event, an international event, locally hosted by Carol and John’s Comic Book Shop was a success. I was one of five people who actually completed a 24 page comic book in 24 hours, and that was out of about 17 people who participated at that location. I was the only person who remained for the entire 24 hours, so I feel like I get to wear an extra badge of honor with that one.
I am very proud of the work I did on the comic, and am very happy with the story. The comic will be submitted for consideration for publication in the 24 Hour Comic Book Day anthology published by Scott McCloud, and the comic will also be submitted to be included in the archives of the Ohio State University’s Comic Book Library. Should the comic go to actual publication, I will be sure to post more updates on this website about it.
I want to say a very big thank you to the staff and team at Carol and John’s Comic Book shop who were wonderfully supportive and encouraging. They brought in pizza for dinner and bagels for breakfast and were simply amazing.
Not only did I create my own piece of art for Wonder Woman Day III this year (see below), but Ray Caspio and I collaborated together on another piece like we did last year for Wonder Woman Day II.
This one, based on the ABC TV series starring Lynda Carter, has Private Etta Candy (played by Beatrice Colen) and Yeoman Diana Prince (Lynda Carter, of course), who we wanted to make sure were represented in the auction this year.
Etta Figures it Out?
8.5″ x 11″ on Bristol Board
Ray Caspio: Pencils
Kevenn T. Smith: Inks and Colors (Prismacolor)
Wonder Woman, Diana Prince and Etta Candy ©DC Comics 2008

I will be participating in the 24 Hour Comics Day Challenge at my local comic shop, Carol And John’s Comic Book Shop beginning at Noon on Saturday October 18 and ending Noon Sunday October 19. The deal is that you are locked in the store for 24 hours and that’s the time you have to write and produce a 24 page comic book. Nothing can be on paper beforehand.
Visitors are allowed at the store until the store closes at 7:00 (so stop by and say hi if you can!) and our progress will be posted on a blog available through Carol and John’s. It’s a challenge, but I’m up to it!
I am back from Mid-Ohio-Con, and I had a lot of success there. It was really great to meet some of the comic fans out there and fellow artists. Mid-Ohio-Con was an incredibly amazing experience for me that I learned a lot from. There were two other artcards I was able to finish right before I went to Mid-Ohio-Con that I wanted to post here.
He-Man and Orko:

She-Ra and Swift Wind:

He-Man, Orko, She-Ra, and Swift Wind ©Mattel 2008
Here are more of the artcards that I will be selling at Mid-Ohio-Con this weekend, along with prints of some of the work in my Illustration Gallery:
Wonder Woman:

Donna Troy as Wonder Girl:

Supergirl (I wanted to capture the feeling of the aerial ballet in the Supergirl movie starring Helen Slater.):

Green Lantern:

Batgirl:

Nightwing:

Flamebird (based on International Supermodel and D-Listed.com’s Hot Slut of the Year 2007, Phoebe Price):

This piece, entitled “Wonder Clubbing,” is one that I did for the silent auction for Wonder Woman Day III to benefit two domestic violence shelters and a women’s crisis line. I wanted to do a piece that showed Wonder Woman and her closest friends having fun and enjoying themselves, so I depicted them dancing at a club with a couple of admirers. One of my goals for this piece was to also include characters close to the hearts of Wonder Woman comic book fans like Artemis, Etta Candy, Donna Troy, and in a way, Circe.
Wonder Woman, Donna Troy, Etta Candy, Artemis, and Circe ©DC Comics 2008