DC Comics has just provided us with our first look at David Finch's interior art for Forever Evil #2. Here you can see David Finch's artwork before the addition of ink and color. Last year at a convention, I had the opportunity to meet Finch and was able to see him work on a Batman commission. It's pretty amazing what the guy can whip up in a matter of minutes.
“Honestly, what appealed to me with this project, and what appealed to me with JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA, was working with Geoff Johns. That was what I wanted out of it, first and foremost. Being able to draw a whole book full of villains and something as dark as this that goes to the places it does was a huge bonus, obviously. And drawing the Crime Syndicate was a really nice treat. I'm a big fan of Frank Quitely's version that he did a number of years ago [in the graphic novel JLA: Earth 2],” Finch told IGN.
“I think some of the original costumes from years ago are pretty cool, so I wanted to take some elements from both of those, and talking to Geoff especially about who the characters were. No writer I've ever worked with has been more succinct about getting down to what the character's aspect is, and I think that really affected the look of the characters for me.”
Forever Evil #2 by Geoff Johns and David Finch is available October 2.


