A Penciler from the Inkwell I lost touch with
Terry Dodson pencils.  I went a tad bold on this.
Howard the duck.  I loved inking this with a brush pen for speed practice.
Jim Lee's challenge page for Inkers 05
Another inkwell artist I can not locate now.
Mike Grell Baltimore 04
Mike Grell Sable.  I love inking these.
Ed McGuinness, A cool page to ink
Ed McGuinness, She-Hulk Vs. Superman Fun! Fun! Fun! this guy draws good stuff!
I did this as a practice. Pencils, inks and colors are mine.
Jimmy Cheung fabulous cover, Johhny Dell did original.
Fernando Ruiz-  I enjoy Archie more than any other, but it is hard. BoB Smith makes it look easy.
Jim Lee pencils from Batman and Robin #1 last page.  I love this.
Joe Sinnott Conan Boston 05
A FRANCHESCO!  Anyoneone who is anyone has to ink a Franchesco at least once.
Jim Lee pencils from Batman and Robin #1, Did this from uninked book.
Jim Mooney sent me this and it is now being Published...Cool!
Jarvis is one cool cartoon penciler.  These are a good brush practice.
Joe Sinnott  a wonderful Nick Fury.  I had fun with this.
 
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Jimmy T's
Comic Inking Page
Here are some pencils I inked and a few I have penciled and inked.  Thanks To the Wonderful Pencilers.  I have been helped in so many ways by Chuck Gibson, Keith Champagne, Aaron Sowd , Tom Nguyen, Mark McKenna, Fernando Ruiz, Dan Parent, Mike Manley, Steve Bissette, Mike Grell, Jim Starlin, Robin Riggs to name a few.  I don't have enough space to name and thank them all.

Anyway look around and feel free to e-mail me any comments.
I drew this for a First Day Cover.
Mike Williams pencils
Mike Williams pencils - pinup for Viper Comics
EMAIL: Jimmyt@internutz.net
Jack Kirby's pencils, My inks
Baltimore FMC Cover
Comic book Inking.
Thanks to some wonderful Pencilers and comic book inkers for the tremendous support.  I absolutely love to ink, and find it a great way to lose myself.  Comic book inking and Cartoon inking is my favorite pastime. I am always learning to throw down lines faster, and smoother.

I thought inking a comic book was just a matter of tracing some penciled lines until my first critique.  Now after almost a couple of years inking I am still a babe in the woods as a comic inker. With the help of some very impressive professional inkers I have grown a bit.

I have to thank Dan Parent, Fernando Ruiz, Chuck Gibson, Keith Champagne, Mark McKenna, Mike DeCarlo and so many more for their Patience in helping me to get started in this wonderful pastime.

Check out my "stuff".  The Inks link above will take you there.
I am still learning, so Critique is always welcome.


Jimmy T