From Deseret News archives:
The 'Invincible' illustrator
Local man Ryan Ottley is living his dream of being a comic-book artist
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"I wanted to draw more, so I thought a class at the college would be fun." This was in 2001. "It's the only college class I've ever had."
At the end of 2003 he began drawing "Invincible."
Now married with a son and living in Tooele, Ottley works out of a home studio.
"Starting out was almost impossible," he said. "It's a very difficult business to get into." For the first two years he barely survived. "My parents and my mother-in-law helped us out quite a bit, but then I finally got some good gigs, like 'Invincible,' and now it's great."
But the comic-book market isn't what it used to be. "Comic books used to be everywhere, on spinner racks in every gas station, on the shelves in supermarkets. But now they're only in comic-book stores."
It takes Ottley nearly a month to complete his part of the "Invincible" comic. "I get the script, grab my Bristol board and start drawing pages." He can complete two to three penciled pages in one day, and two to three inked pages on the following day.
Recently, Paramount optioned "Invincible," but Ottley will not be doing any work on it. "All the designs are already done. I do have part ownership of the property, however, so I hope they make the movie. That would be nice."
Certain comic books today can be quite violent and risque, and a casual perusal of their contents would shock some parents. "The comic medium is an odd one to some people. Some think comics are for kids, so any kind of scene that is above a G rating can be looked at a little harshly. 'Invincible' is basically a PG-13 book; there are some violent situations, but they're superheroes; there's going to be an occasional action scene."
Ottley adopts the same thinking on comic books as he does on movies: "Some are for kids, and some aren't."
His family members, who Ottley says are not comic-book people, began to "actually read my book, 'Invincible,' because I drew it and now they're hooked."
Hmmm. . . . How come my drawings of "Rat Fink" never did that for my parents?
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