Sunday, September 20, 2009

New place!

check my new place and get some commissions!

http://comicartcommissions.com/Hewitt-Jr.html

Its here!

My own place on the web thats right!

http://delhewittjr.com/

is finally here go check it out!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Mano a Mano Show!





Wow! My first Art show and it was amazing! Thanks to all that showed their support. The Dj Osmose was off the chain! He played every genre of music reggae house 80's you name it! He played it mixed it flipped it! Daniel Flores did a great job hosting the show! I got to say a lil something and that was fun. I'm in love with art shows. More to come!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Vampirella!


Vampirella is a fictional character, a comic book vampire heroine created by Forrest J Ackerman for Warren Publishing's namesake black-and-white horror-comics magazine, and developed by Archie Goodwin with artists Frank Frazetta and Tom Sutton.
Vampirella first appeared as a horror-story hostess in Vampirella #1 (Sept. 1969), continuing in that capacity through issue #8 (Nov. 1970) when she was "revamped" as a leading character.

Forrest J Ackerman or Mr. Science Fiction,[2] was for over seven decades one of science fiction's staunchest spokesmen and promoters.
Ackerman was a Los Angeles, California-based magazine editor, science fiction writer and literary agent, a founder of science fiction fandom and possibly the world's most avid collector of genre books and movie memorabilia.[3] He was the editor and principal writer of the American magazine Famous Monsters of Filmland, as well as an actor and producer (Vampirella).
Also called "Forry," "The Ackermonster," "4e" and "4SJ,"[4] Ackerman was central to the formation, organization, and spread of science fiction fandom, and a key figure in the wider cultural perception of science fiction as a literary, art and film genre. Famous for his word play and neologisms, he coined the genre nickname "sci-fi".[5][6] In 1953, he was voted "#1 Fan Personality" by the members of the World Science Fiction Society, a unique Hugo Award never granted to anyone else.[7]

Archie Goodwin (September 8, 1937 – March 1, 1998) was an American comic book writer, editor, and artist. He worked on a number of comic strips in addition to comic books, and is best known for his Warren and Marvel Comics work. For Warren he was chief writer and editor of landmark horror anthology titles Creepy and Eerie, and for Marvel he set up the creator-owned Epic Comics as well as adapting Star Wars into both comics and newspaper strips. He is regularly cited as the "best-loved comic book editor, ever."[1]

Tom Sutton (April 15, 1937, North Adams, Massachusetts - May 3, 2002, Amesbury, Massachusetts) was an American comic book artist who sometimes used the pseudonym Sean Todd. He is best known for his contributions to work Marvel Comics and Warren Publishing's line of black-and-white horror-comics magazines, particularly as the first story-artist of the popular character Vampirella.

Here's my tribute to Vampirella and her creators!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Now on Deviant Art!


Great News! I'm now on Deviant Art which is a site I now use to make Prints of my art. Thats right now you can buy prints of all my art. right here:

http://delhewittjr.deviantart.com/

Check it out tell me what you think! Here's one of my pieces!

Saturday, September 5, 2009


My first free-hand perspective drawing ever thanks Brian Stelfreeze for the lesson! It has changed the way I draw. Notice spidey is drawn straight organic! This is the best year for me at the Dragon con! Met some cool people and learned alot! About Art, the comic book industry, and meeting people! I'm so excited about the future. Sky's the limit!