A Greek artist asked a forum who our favourite comic book heroes were — and he drew them for free. I asked for the New Mutants. Here's the result.
Assassin Spider – My Dark Take on Spider‑Man for a Fanzine
A fanzine dedicated to Spider‑Man's many outfits inspired me to create my own version — a sinister, lethal anti‑hero called the Assassin Spider. Here's the sketch and the idea behind it.
My First Gallery – Four Drawings Hanged at Solaris Comics in Exarcheia
In the late 1990s, four of my drawings — made with markers and coloured pencils — hung on the walls of Solaris Comics in Exarcheia for six months. Here's the story behind them, and why I'm sharing them now.
My Unpublished Comics – Rough Sketches from ’97 to ’99A comic book draft
From 1997 to 1999, I tried to make my own comic book — one serious project and one small press comic drawn during quiet hours at a Greek coffee shop. Neither got published. Here are the rough sketches and the story behind them.
The Freaks – My 90s Superhero Team Inspired by Greek Mythology
In the late 1990s, I created a superhero team called the Freaks — five heroes inspired by felines, canines, fish, insects, and goats. Drawing from Ancient Greek mythology helped me avoid American superhero stereotypes. Here's the final character design and the story behind them.
