Creating a
Marvel Novel illustration

My method for creating illustrations for the "X-Men Legends" Marvel Novel included converting pencils to inks on computer, painting halftones while retaining the black line integrity, and producing final screened art for print. Click the numbered links below for a step by step look at the process. Each step opens in a new window.

All characters ™© Marvel Characters Inc.

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Creating a
Damned cover

The Damned limited series covers were my first digitally painted works. Cover one would be the basis for the three following covers. Here's a look at how it was created. Click the numbered links below for a step by step look at the process. Each step opens in a new window.

All images and characters depicted on this and the following
step by step pages are ™© Steven Grant and Mike Zeck

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Creating a
Punisher pinup

When I decided to create art that revisits some of the popular characters that I've been associated with, the Punisher was an obvious first choice. Here's a look at the process from thumbnail to finished art. Click the numbered links below. Each step opens in a new window.

The Punisher ™© Marvel Characters Inc.

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