Tuesday, January 26, 2010

SpongeBob Remainders

I was just backing up my work for Nickelodeon Magazine and figured I'd share some SpongeBob inks that didn't make it into the magazine before the final issue. So, here goes (dialogue not included)...

These inks were for a two-page comic I co-wrote that was tentatively titled "Portrait Pandemonium." I used pen nibs on this one.



Story premise: SpongeBob sets up a stand at the beach where he paints portraits that aren't exactly accurate. To remedy the situation, he rearranges everyone's faces to match his drawings. It needs the dialogue to sell it, but it ends on a gag where Patrick is happy with the drawing SpongeBob made of him (a star).

Next up: a 3-pager I drew for a story written by Sherm Cohen, called "Patty-stacking!" This was the first SpongeBob comic I inked with a brush pen.




In a nutshell: Mr. Krabs keeps taking orders for larger and larger krabby patties (for big $$$), until a treasure chest full of riches pushes him over the edge. I had a lot of fun drawing this one.

Good times, those SpongeBob comics were...

8 comments:

Afro Monkey said...

awesome!! the first two pages dont need no dialogue at all!

Jen Valvert said...

great, great, great, love sponge bob! and you are super talented!

Sherm said...

The sure sign of great storytelling: no dialog necessary on that two-pager of SpongeBob's art escapades. AWESOME stuff! Great expressions and fun cubist fish :) I hope these'll see print somewhere...are they still selling the poages to Europe? Sorry that our Patty Stack collaboration hasn't been published yet. I'm honored by the artwork you created for that story. Truly great stuff!

Chris Sabatino said...

Awesome work, Bob! It's a shame SpongeBob fans will not get the chance to enjoy these, but I'm glad you posted them...artwork needs artists AND enjoyers! I MISS NICK MAGAZINE!!! And thanks for the tweet about my new book!

Jason Curtis said...

In a word - incredible.

You sir, are just too damn talented.

Bob Flynn said...

Always love drawing the sponge. Thanks, everyone!
Sherm, Nick owns them—and Wes colored them, so there's a chance they'll be published somewhere at some point. Maybe in Europe?

chrisallison said...

Wow, haven't been around for a minute and you've posted a TON of AWESOME stuff. love these comics, and i actually really like how the duotone stuff looks.

keep it up, bob! you rule!

Renee Kurilla said...

I'm glad you were able to post these, lots of quality thinking involved. :) Awesome work as usual!