Guest Art: “Whitney’s Letter” by Danny Valentini
Monday, June 25th, 2012Hello, everyone! Everything has gone absolutely crazy over here ever since the funding was raised for the pilot episode. In an attempt to balance out the work for everything on my side of the production, the updates for Peter & Company are (as you’ve likely noticed) going to be a bit sporadic for a bit. So in the meantime, until the next page is complete, I’ll be sharing occasional pieces of guest artwork!
This was a surprise sketch given to me recently by the always-awesome Danny Valentini, author of the Draconia Chronicles. His rendition here of an older Whitney giving Peter a letter (I’m assuming a Valentine’s Day gift) is one of the best I’ve ever seen of her character. He really captured her look and personality on the first try! All of my thanks goes to Danny for this one on the absolutely amazing job! If you’ve never read the Draconia Chronicles before and you love fantasy/action stories with tons of fighting/battle scenes, you should definitely give it a read. (Note: his website is currently in the middle of a run of guest comics, so if you decide to give it a look, hit the archives first)
I’m going to continue working to get the next page finished, but as I mentioned above, I likely will not be able to meet a weekly update schedule while all of the work on the pilot is going on. As such, if you would like to submit a piece of guest artwork for a future update, feel free to e-mail it to me and I will post it on an upcoming date! Everyone who contributes a guest update will also receive a special gift from me in the near future.
I will have the pilot episode update blog up and running soon, where I’ll start posting all of the news and pieces of character art that have been completed so far. Also, some HUGE news concerning the first P&C collection book is coming up VERY soon (like later this week). So stay tuned!














June 25th, 2012 at 7:36 pm
DAYUM! Thats incredibly close and great!!
June 25th, 2012 at 7:37 pm
Whoa. Nicely done. I’m not very good at art or words that are in that line of work, so I really can’t give a serious critique even though I want too.
That aside, I’m glad that you’re working so diligently on the pilot and that you can still make time to keep us as avid viewers updated on the goings-on. I’m really looking forward to it and I wish you and Whitney success in both of your endeavors.