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Fogtown Character Designs, Installment 7

All this week, in celebration of “Fogtown” in its new paperback release, I’m blogging/posting preparatory artwork done way back in late ’06. The project was long in its genesis, given that it wasn’t published until August ’10 in hardcover, and August ’11 in paperback.

Our final installment is composed of miscellaneous designs.

This is “Colonel” Thorpe, self-righteous wielder of the bully pulpit, the Glen Beck/Rush Limbaugh of his day. In reality, he was a sexual pervert/predator and secret crime lord. I based him off Karl Rove.

Next up is Carmen, early male-to-female transgender. I tried to get this across by making his/her hands and feet a little large, and giving him/her a slight brow ridge. However, we don’t see enough of her in the course of the novel for it to really communicate. As is frequently the case, one does way more research and prep than is rarely used.

This is Greg, ex-hustler, now altar boy at the Blood of the Lamb ministry. I based him off James Dean, but tried to make him look younger and tougher.

This is the exterior of The Blood of the Lamb Ministry. I put as much work into designing it as I did any of the human characters, so I thought I’d include it here.

Lastly, we have Magda, pretend mother of Carmen. In reality, she has been hired by Thorpe to engage Frank to find Carmen, setting our poor anti-hero up as the patsy. She’s based on Lupe Ontiveros, star of Mexican cinema and occasional supporting roles in the USA.

Well, that’s it. If you haven’t read Fogtown, and find your curiosity piqued by this blog, check it out on Amazon, or buy it direct from me. I recommend doing the latter and paying full price; buyers from my site will get the added value of a sketch of one of the characters inside the front cover.

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Fogtown Character Designs, Installment 6

All this week, in celebration of “Fogtown” in its new paperback release, I’m blogging/posting preparatory artwork done way back in late ’06. The project was long in its genesis, given that it wasn’t published until August ’10 in hardcover, and August ’11 in paperback.

Today we look at “Bone” White, Ex-pugalist, “Colonel” Thorpe’s main henchman and Frank Grissel’s down-low fuck buddy.

These first drawing made him look too tough; Andersen wanted him prettier. The character was fiercely protective of his face; none of his opponents could ever land a blow on it. His hand were another matter; they were supposed to be gnarled, scarred from abuse.


This was more in the right direction. I came up with the idea of making his hair “period” by going with the “conk” look.

Then I wanted to see what he looked like with his clothes off, assuming that he would appear thusly at some point in the novel.

Anderson thought he looked too beefy in this drawing and wanted to go with a more “slimmed down” look.

Like so.

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Fogtown Character Designs, Installment 5

All this week, in celebration of “Fogtown” in its new paperback release, I’m blogging/posting preparatory artwork done way back in late ’06. The project was long in its genesis, given that it wasn’t published until August ’10 in hardcover, and August ’11 in paperback.
Today we concentrate on Madame Tze, femme fatale of the piece, in collusion with “Colonel” Thorpe.
I assume we decided this version wasn’t sexy enough.

This version is headed in the right direction, but is was too generic for my tastes.

This was my fave. I really liked her outfit in the drawing on the left. 

Andersen liked it too, but insisted I cop the hair style worn by Jean Simmons in the early 50’s noir flick “Angel Face”.  The drawings above are basically taken from freeze frames of that movie. 
By the way, the drawings were done on the back of an blank “Batman” storyboard page. The logo and the blank panels can be seen ghosting through the paper.

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Fogtown Character Designs, Installment 4

All this week, in celebration of “Fogtown” in its new paperback release, I’m blogging/posting preparatory artwork done way back in late ’06. The project was long in its genesis, given that it wasn’t published until August ’10 in hardcover, and August ’11 in paperback.

Today’s post focuses on Loretta Valentine, Frank’s Girl Friend/ Girl Friday.

Andersen wanted Loretta based off an actress Eileen Brennan. My first pass made her look too middle-aged; Andersen wanted her younger and sexier.


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Fogtown Character Designs, Installment 3

All this week, in celebration of “Fogtown” in its new paperback release, I’m blogging/posting preparatory artwork done way back in late ’06. The project was long in its genesis, given that it wasn’t published until August ’10 in hardcover, and August ’11 in paperback.
This installment focuses on Eliza Grey, Frank Grissel’s estranged daughter.
Andersen’s original concept was that her name would be “Bette Noir”, and that she would be a dominatrix prostitute.

Here are 2 more dominatrix versions.

Yet another dominatrix, based off Natalie Wood.

Karen Berger, the group editor, suggested making Bette something other than a kink-whore. Andersen modified her into a psychiatrist studying teen whores in the North Beach area of San Francisco.

Andersen was looking for something more bohemian, almost “Beat”. I couldn’t get a handle on her until I  came upon the “Ayn Rand” hairstyle.

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Fogtown Character Designs, Installment 2

All this week, in celebration of “Fogtown” in its new paperback release, I’m blogging/posting preparatory artwork done way back in late ’06. The project was long in it’s genesis, given that it wasn’t published until August ’10 in hardcover and August ’11 in paperback. This installment, I’m focusing on the main character in “Fogtown”, Frank Grissel, hard boiled, bisexual private eye. As you can see, he went through many changes.

In this drawing, I’m playing around, trying different possible looks.

If memory served, this drawing is based off #2 from the previous drawing. At least, that’s how it appears; I actually don’t remember.

This is a version modeled off Robert Mitchum, fleshing out original editor Bob Schreck’s suggestion.

This version is based off John Gavin, as per writer Andersen Gabrych’s suggestion.

Andersen later changed his mind, deciding he wanted Frank to look like Randy Couture, “mixed martial arts Hall-of-Famer, and former UFC title holder.

In the end, he ended up looking vaguely like Darwyn Cooke’s version of Slam Bradley.

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Fogtown Character Designs

I was filing artwork tonight and ran across these character sketches for my recently out-in-paperback graphic novel, “Fogtown”. I’ll be posting more in the next few days.