Daniel Crosier’s Take on DC Comic’s Swamp Thing

January 11th, 2009 · No Comments

Swamp ThingDenver based comic book artist, Daniel Crosier has major league comic book publisher,  DC Comics on the brain.

Crosier has gained recent media attention for his watershed wood burning comic illustration technique for the nationally published series, Bartholomew of the Scissors.

Among a myriad of ongoing projects, Crosier has turned his attention and talents to hooking the attention of a big fish in a big pond, or swamp.

Crosier’s primary objective is to get on the radar of the editors at DC Comics, via a submission of their iconic character, Swap Thing.

Swamp Thing, a half man, half salad hybrid, translated well to Crosier’s organic wood burned approach.
 

“The wood burning technique is a clutter buster,” states Crosier. “Anything that stands out in this extremely competitive industry is an edge. Burning Swamp Thing on wood just made sense.”
 

Crosier will approach DC with a five page Swamp Thing submission at Emerald City ComiCon in Seattle in April of 2009.

 

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