From Sketchbook to Hellscape: Todd McFarlane Unearths His Original 1977 Spawn Vision
In the pantheon of modern comic book history, few characters have achieved the iconographic status of Spawn. Since his explosive debut in 1992, Al Simmons—the tortured soldier turned hell-bound anti-hero—has…
From Sketchbook to Screen: The Soulful Rise of Tracey Laguerre’s I Love You, Jocelyn
By Jamie Lang In the landscape of modern animation, where corporate mandates often dictate the direction of creative development, there remains a rare, flickering beacon of pure, author-driven storytelling. I…
Behind the Pixels: Unveiling the 2026 Game Maker’s Sketchbook
The invisible architecture of video games—the strokes of a pen, the smudge of a digital brush, and the meticulous storyboards that define a narrative—often remains hidden behind the finished, polished…









