graphic design

Moon Knight Icon by Lee Millard

Welcome to the MCU Moon Knight. Pretty excited about this series. Episode 4 was a trip! Here's the new icon for the set. Nothing groundbreaking. No original design on my behalf. Just the classic logo stylized to fit alongside the others.

And yes, I know, mcuchronology.com has not been updated for a long time. I have been doing some updates on the back end, but to be honest, it hasn't been my top priority as I have other projects that need more of my attention.

Hope you’re having a great weekend and as always, thanks for visiting!

Shang-Chi Icon by Lee Millard

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Tomorrow, Marvel Studios releases Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings in theaters. Shang-Chi is the newest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and is the first MCU theater-only release since the pandemic started. I’ve had some friends already see it tonight and I’ll be watching it with my kids this weekend. Here is my latest icon for my mcuchronology.com website. I initially said that this icon might be the easiest one I’d do so far, but boy was I wrong. I think it took me three or four iterations to replicate this logo. The lines are so important to be accurate–no guesstimating on this one.

Loki Icon by Lee Millard

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Celebrating the Disney+ premiere of Loki, here is the new icon for the show that will eventually end up on mcuchronology.com. I decided to base this one off of his iconic horned helmet that he wore in Thor: Ragnarok. I’m very excited to see this show! I do need to update the website with The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and a few others.

Vintage Comic Book Cover Tutorial by Lee

My friends Carl and Rachael got hitched last year and I really wanted to do something special for them, but since you can't rush creativity, I didn't think of something quick enough. But while we were at their reception, the light bulb went on and I had my idea. Carl is a huge nerd (and I mean that in the most loving and cool way possible). We've been friends for years, dating back to when we used to stock shelves at the grocery store. He loves comic books, so I thought what better way to capture their "moment," then to immortalize them in a comic book cover. And while I was halfway through making it, I thought why not document the process as well.

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