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MARCH MODOK MADNESS 2026!

THIS IS THE END... of March MODOK Madness 2026!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Submitted MODOK: TehBazzard


Avid MODOK fan and artist known as TehBazzard sends in this dandy MODOK labelled KimFacedMODOK. Created in Corel Painter 8, don't let this charming MODOK fool you, he's still deadly. TehBazzard included a pic of the reference his MODOK is based on which I featured below. Thanks for submitting the great MODOK and welcome aboard!

--B

Sketching MODOK With A Six Year Old


I drew this while hanging out with Christopher, a six year old. It's MODOK. And Chewbacca. Christopher was indifferent to MODOK, but asked what Chewbacca was doing with his mouth all agape. I said, "Laughing." He informed me, "He doesn't do that." Art directors are mean at any age, I guess.

--B

Submitted MODOK: Carter and Spencer

We have a two-fer for you today from talented, returning artists Carter and Spencer! The brothers were excited about helping out with their great March MODOK Madness submissions last year that they were inspired to send in brand new drawings for 2011.


The first stunning piece seen here is by elder brother and artiste extraordinaire Carter, 9 years old and in the third grade, meshing the giant headed mental organism with the popular Gundam series to create the fierce looking Mobile Suit GunDOK! As if MODOK wasn't trouble enough, he now pilots a deadly mecha suit! Awesome work, Carter!


Our second incredible piece features a stuffed bear MODOK mash-up by the younger sibling and devoted illustrator Spencer, a 7 year old first grader, who is a big fan of the Japanese hit Rilakkuma. Internet, meet Reela-DOK! I've never seen either MODOK or Rilakkuma look better than how you've depicted both here, Spencer!

We here at March MODOK MAdness were blown away by this year's MODOKs you guys have created, Carter and Spencer! We appreciate you sending in the amazing drawings and we hope to see you again real soon!

--B

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Submitted MODOK: Vincent Kukua


Vincent was urged to submit this artwork by his friend Wade Furlong. After having checked out March MODOK Madness Vincent could no longer resist the urge to share this little drawing he'd done of MODOK with us. Its a very sinister pose and expression with some great color and foreshortening. We're honored to have it.

For this and more of Vincent's artwork you can click to his DeviantArt page.

Many thanks to Vincent for tuning out this fantastic post and sharing it with us here, and also a shout out to Wade for spreading the word about MMM2011!
You guys ROCK

Crafty MODOK...


No special theme to this MODOK...Just another one of my cartoony modok drawings that I wanted to share...I'd done this earlier on in the month and held onto it so that I could post it now..

Hope you dig..
gogopedro

Monday, March 21, 2011

Submitted MODOK: Joel Duggan


Above is Joel Duggan's sketch of Mad Dog MODOK. You can find this inked piece of MODOK, his weekly web comic and more of his stellar work over at starcrossedonline.

Joel's work came to us through an email sent by Paton Francis(see previous post). Paton and Joel are friends who decided to get together and flex they're collective artistic muscle on a weekly basis. They decided that they would do a weekly sketch topic and post up the results every Friday.
I think this is an awesome idea personally, But then Joel and Paton stepped it up a notch. They opted to dedicate they're first of they're weekly sketch challenges to the one and only mental organism....MODOK...and that is just.......AWESOME.

Thank you for the Modok Joel, and welcome aboard the good ship S.S. MMM 2011.

Submitted MODOK: Paton Francis


Paton Francis recently wrote this fine electronic letter to us here at the blog.
Love the march M.O.D.O.K. madness blog. I found the blog sometime last year and thought that I'd throw in a version. A buddy and I each did a version of M.O.D.O.K. Fun stuff.

Paton went on to tell us that he and his friend Joel Duggan got together to do a weekly sketch post every Friday. Awesomely enough they both decided that for the first weekly topic for sketches was going to be good ol' MODOK...
This is what I like to hear, good friends getting together, and getting involved in drawing some MODOK's.. The best of friendship, artistic exploration, and MINDBLASTS.

For more of Paton's work check out his CardboardTreehouse
Thanks again for getting involved in MMM 2011 Paton, and for getting others involved.
You Rock.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Submitted MODOK: Tod Smith


Tod Smith gives us a MODOK with an occupational and acronym change. Watch out, ya' goldbrickers! Thanks to both Tod and Kasra for the great piece.

--B

Artist: Tod Smith
From the collection of Kasra Ghanbari
http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryDetail.asp?GCat=547

Submitted MODOK: Britt Wisenbaker


Britt sends in this great MODOK and says:
I started off with the intent of doing a more abstract Modok, working from the original Kirby Cap story for reference. My hands were seized by the power of Kirby, however, and there you are. Mental Organism Designed Only by Kirby!

He looks pissed, but so would you if you had been stuck with that haircut for 40 years.

Hey, when you find a classic look, you go with it. Thanks for the submission, Britt!

--B

Submitted MODOK: Craig Wittler


Craig sends us this bovine MODOK in his continuing meme campaign. I give you MOODOK! Thanks, Craig!

--B

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Submitted MODOK: Anthony Vukojevich


Anthony sent us this fantastic tribute page of MODOK, exploring his romantic urges for Ms. Marvel. It's a fine rendition of the Ms. Marvel #7 pg. 10 Splash from 1977.
If you wanna see a sample of the original image click HERE.
Also, for more of Anthony's fine artwork you can check out his BLOG!

Thank you for your submission to MMM 2011, Anthony!
We appreciate it..

Friday, March 18, 2011

Submitted MODOK: Darren Gendron


Dern over at Hello With Cheese sent us this great version of MODOKtor WHO as he Jets off on a new adventure.

Thanks for sharing the Illo with us Darren and for supporting MARCH MODOK MADNESS 2011.

Submitted MODOK: Dan Schoening


Dan Sent us these little collection of MODOK artist sketch cards. Lots of great expressions in these faces, really helps bring MODOK's character to life. Make sure you take a click on the image to have a closer look at the individual images and if your looking for more of Dapper Dan's work visit him HERE.

Thanks again for sharing these with us Dan, and for supporting MMM 2011!.

Submitted MODOK: Peter Maher


This sharply dressed rendition of MODOK comes from Peter Maher who titled it "SUNDAY's BEST MODOK".
I have to completely agree with that title.. There's really nothing better then MODOK dressing to the nines; I can imagine him gliding about town with stopwatch in hand and a pipe firmly set tween his teeth.. Handing out mindblast along the way.

Good stuff, Peter Thanks for the great submission....My compliments to MODOK's Tailor.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

NOR-DOK!


Happy Saint Paddy's day to all...
I've been doing a holiday themed MODOK every year since this thing began....
This year however I stayed away from the green, the shamrocks, and booze to offer you a version of MODOK as a viking force that might have invaded Ireland and sacked some villages for beer and such.... NORSE MODOK or NORDOK if you prefer.. I guess just viking MODOK would be more correct... I really dunno...
It's been a long day for me...

I hope you dig...Leave a comment if your gonna catch a drink tonight...I'm on my way after this post...

P

Submitted MODOK: Jared A. Sorensen


In the long winter months when MODOK was cooped up in an AIM sub-basement due to inclement weather, he began playing Minecraft 18 hours online a day. A lot of people said it changed him, as he now refers to himself as a Mining Organism Designed Only for Krafting! This cubey Minecraft creation comes to us from Jared Sorensen who says:
MODOK got ahold of a popular computer game and hasn't been available for much in the way of killing.

I hope he gets back to his original designation soon, but until then, I hope MODOK enjoys himself! Jared also has blog on game design you should all be following. Thanks for the great MODOK, Jared!

--B

Submitted MODOK: Brad Millette


I was wandering through a flower garden the other day and came across a swath of destruction. Much to my surprise, I spotted a ButterDOK floating around and brainblasting every flower he came across. Flora or fauna, it makes no difference in the killing game. This great drawing comes to March MODOK Madness by way of Brad Millette who writes:
"This piece was done for a weekly sketch feature with the topic of animal versions of superheroes and supervillains. I was given the choice "M.O.D.O.K. as a butterfly", and I think the rest speaks for itself."

It certainly does, Brad. To see some great stuff from Brad, check out his blog. Thanks for the contribution!

--B

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Eight MODOKs For The Price Of One


Sorry all. I've been a busy guy and on the road for the last week. Here's some quick sketches, eight little MODOKs to make up for my transgressions. I hope to get back to The Maleficent MODOK #1 as soon as I can. But for now... the Florida sun calls...

--B

Submitted MODOK: James Stowe


Mr. Stowe cranks out another MODOK for us here at MMM, this time depicting the demise of Darth MauDOK! See what happens when you take on two Jedi Knights? It always ends in a split decision. James is drawing Sith lords all month at his blog in a project called Imperial March, so get over there and root him on. Then come back here for more madness. Thanks again, James!

--B

Submitted MODOK: Marco D'Alfonso


Marco sends us this stunning MODOK piece, featuring the big man hiding his dome piece under a new lid, just in time for spring training. Who knew that MODOK was a Toronto fan? He always leaves you guessing. Check out some of the talented Marco's artwork at his website. Thanks for the contribution to March MODOK Madness!

--B