I was contacted by a March of Dimes volunteer who asked me, along with several other comic book illustrators, to donate some sketches to raise funds for Be a Hero for Babies Day, which is June 3rd. I sketched Black Canary, Flash, Robin, and Diana Prince/Wonder Woman.
The sketches are now up for auction on eBay, so I hope you’ll take a look and place a bid (or two, or three, or four) to help the little rugrats!
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After 1-1/2 years, this piece is finally complete! In 2006, I researched, penciled and inked this illustration depicting Wonder Woman and Diana Prince in her most definitive costumes since 1941. A comprehensive history of Wonder Woman’s look hasn’t been done since George Perez’s 1990’s poster, and even then it wasn’t approached from the original artists’ styles. Over the past few months, Kevenn T. Smith and I have been working on the colors in Photoshop. Between my drawing and his color expertise, we produced this result.

Almost every definitive version of Diana that has appeared in the comic book and other media is in this drawing, drawn by me but based on the original artists’ artwork: H.G. Peter, George Perez, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Mike Deodato, Phil Jimenez, Terry Dodson, Jose Delbo, Ross Andru, Irv Novick, Curt Swan, Don Heck, Gene Colan, Jill Thompson, Mike Sekowsky, Alex Toth, Bruce Timm, and Darwyn Cooke. In addition, I included the Lynda Carter and Cathy Lee Crosby versions of Wonder Woman because no true history of Diana would be complete without them. Earth-2 Wonder Woman is based on Lynda Carter since there really isn’t a definitive depiction of her. Lynda Carter (including her Diana Prince and the motorcycle outfit), Cathy Lee Crosby, and Earth-2 are in my art style and not based on another artists’ work.
Wonder Woman 1941-2008
Pencils and inks by Ray Caspio
Colors by Kevenn T. Smith and Ray Caspio
10″ x 15″ printed
Pencil, ink, Photoshop CS2
Wonder Woman is copyright and property of DC Comics.
To commemorate a fantastic September night performance in Chicago…

Put the blame on Mame, boys.
Lynda Carter in Concert
17×11 inches
Pencil, Copic pen, Photoshop
Prints are available. Contact me here if you’re interested.

Don’t mess with Wonder Lucy!
Here is my final piece for Wonder Woman Day! I’m really psyched about this one. I’ve drawn Wonder Woman in her swimsuit before but never to the extent where she’s in an underwater environment. Measuring 9×12 inches, the media is Copic Pens, Prismacolor Markers, and Prismacolor Pencils on vellum. Vellum really allows the marker to be used almost as a paint and I love working on it.

Remember, when you bid on the art for Wonder Woman Day, proceeds go to charity!
Here’s the second piece for Wonder Woman Day: Wonder Woman skateboarding! Kevenn T. Smith colored this one with Prismacolor pencils. His brilliant colors really flesh out my line work.
I thought I’d post the evolution of this drawing from rough pencils, to inks, to colors. The finished piece is 9×12 inches on Bristol Board.
