For those of you who may not be familiar with Travis Charest, this is the man who has influenced many of the best artist of the modern era. Beginning with his work on WildCats up to his recent covers for Captain America and Thor, Charest revolutionized the artistic process of comics and introduces a style that many attempt to emulate. Recently, Charest has been teasing a secret project for Marvel involving Wolverine and Captain America. Check it out:
Sneak Peak: When I get asked what I'm working on I usually don't have a decent answer, until now. This is just a sketch so don't read too much into it, but I can say it features Cap and Wolverine and part of it takes place in the early 1940's...
Sneak Peak: I've still got a long way to go but here's another look at something in the hopper...
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Travis Charest (February 2, 1969, Leduc, Alberta is a Canadian comic book, penciller, inker and painter, known for his work on such books as Darkstars, WildC.A.T.s, Grifter/Shi, WildC.A.T.s/X-Men: The Golden Age and The Metabarons. He has also done extensive cover work for many other books, such as various Star Wars series from Dark Horse Comics. Charest usually prefers not to employ preliminary sketching practices, such as layouts, thumbnails or lightboxing, in part due to impatience, and in part because he enjoys the serendipitous nature in which artwork develops when produced with greater spontaneity. He also prefers to use reference only when rendering objects that require a degree of real-life accuracy, such as guns, vehicles or characters of licensed properties that must resemble actors with whom they are closely identified, as when he illustrated the cover to Star Trek: The Next Generation: Embrace the Wolf in 2000.
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