Ulysses Quicksilver and his various adventures have inspired a number of artists to produce their take on the character. The latest of them is Kit Cox who recently produced a portrait of the Hero of the Empire and another of Ulysses' loyal sidekick Nimrod, the bare-knuckle boxing butler.
Simon Parr (a.k.a. Pye Parr) has produced several pictures of Ulysses and Nimrod as well. Here are just a few of them.
And then there's Pax Britannia cover artist Mark Harrison's take on the character, most easily seen on the cover of Anno Frankenstein.
There are also a growing number of illustrations of masked vigilante Spring-Heeled Jack. The most recent is by that gentleman caricaturist Kit Cox again but Mark Harrison also produced a portrait of the character back when I was writing Evolution Expects.
Hi Lola
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Jon
I concur with Lola. It's always interesting to see different takes on your charcaters, isn't it? Loving the Spring-Heeled Jack pictures. It'd be really interesting to see David Hitchcock do some of this stuff, as his Victoriana work is absolutley superb.
ReplyDeleteGood call!
ReplyDeleteI love David's stuff and owe some original artwork of his from Spirit of the Highwayman!
Now why didn't I think of him?
(Man, I can't believe the atrocious spelling in my previous comment...)
ReplyDeleteYep, David's work is fantastic. The "Gothic" newspaper format comic he brought out a few years ago is fabulous. He also did a pic for my Valentine Chronicles website a years ago and didn't charge me a penny. Lovely man.