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The Uncanny X-Men Annual
# 15
"Kings of Pain"
Interior story illustrated by Jerry deCaire



Wolverine #47

"Dog Day"
Interior story illustrated by Jerry deCaire



The Essential Wolverine VOL 2
"Dog Day"
Interior story illustrated by Jerry deCaire


The Punisher Holiday Special VOL 2
"The Silences"
Interior story illustrated by Jerry deCaire



Cover and interior shot of deCaire's Thor found in
the Mighty Thor Annual #19
The Mighty Thor Annual # 19
"Thunder in the Netherworld"
Interior story illustrated by Jerry deCaire



The Savage Sword of Conan # 205
"The Haunter of the Ring"
Interior story illustrated by Jerry deCaire



Nick Fury: Agent of Shield # 38
"The Fourth Horseman"
Interior story illustrated by Jerry deCaire

 
The Secret Defenders #15
Featuring Dead Pool, Cage, and Dr. Strange and Dr. Druid.
Interior story illustrated by Jerry deCaire



Secret Defenders #17
"Strange Changes"
Interior story illustrated by Jerry deCaire



Marvel Comics Presents
# 159
"Rocky Reunion"
With cameo appearance of
Iron Man
Interior story illustrated by Jerry deCaire



Marvel Comics Presents
# 160
"Bellies Full of Fire"
Interior story illustrated by Jerry deCaire



Marvel Comics Presents
# 161

"The Hungry Wolf"
Interior story illustrated by Jerry deCaire

MOONSTONE BOOKS
Professional Endorsements
"Jerry Decaire has shown me work that indicates vast classical art training. Here is one artist who should be working the top ranks in the comic field, a field which is always in need of foundationally trained artists. DC, Marvel, or anyone else for that matter, should definitely take advantage of this superb talent" -Steve Rude

"Graphic power with artistic subtlety " 
- Joe Rubinstein
 
"Over qualified for the industry" 
- Ron Frenz

"The best sense of design and placement of blacks since Alex Toth" 
- Jackson (Butch) Guise
 
"As good as the best in the business"
- John Buscema

"Highly professional work" 
- John Romita Jr.

"Pure Genius"
- Timothy Bradstreet


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If you want to see the work that best represents my present-day skills, I strongly recommend picking up a copy of Moonstone's Werewolf the Apocalypse: Children of Gaia or Vampire the Masquerade: Assamites

I illustrated both covers and complete stories for Moonstone. This is my latest work and more accurately represents my development as an artist.

The Cisco Kid
"Hell's Gates"

Trade Paperback
Front and back covers and interior stories illustrated by Jerry deCaire



The Cisco Kid
#1

"Precious Cargo"
Cover and interior story illustrated by J.D.



The Cisco Kid

#2
"The Mission"
Cover and interior story illustrated by J.D.



The Cisco Kid
# 3

"Holocaust"
Cover and interior story illustrated by J.D.

Werewolf the Apocalypse:
Children of Gaia

"What's so Bloody about Peace, Love, and Understanding"
Prestige Format Release
Interior story illustrated by J.D.

Three tear sheets of deCaire's interior illustrations found in Werewolf the Apocalypse: Children of Gaia.


I am particulary fond of the last panel on this second page. I felt it to be my most expressive and "artistic" pose ala comics.


I really like the tree in this shot. My brush was moving as if it had a life of its own and in seconds, voila! A tree! If only the figures came that easy...sigh...


 

  

Werewolf the Apocalypse:
Children of Gaia

"What's so Bloody about Peace, Love, and Understanding"
Trade Paperback Release
Interior story illustrated by J.D.

 

Vampire the Masquerade:
Blood and Shadows

"The Sleep of Reason"

Trade Paperback Release
Interior story illustrated by J.D.
Originally, this pencil drawing of a female vampire below and in mid-transition between her human and vampire state was meant to grace the cover of Vampire the Masquerade. Instead, it became an interior chapter break. 
 



Phantom
# 5
"Damnation Game: Part I"
 

Cover and interior story illustrated by J.D.

“For this issue, Jerry DeCaire composes a very powerful, distinctive look for the book. DeCaire's art recalls the work of Klaus Jansen and through his shadow-use Mike Mignola. Normally this kind of sketching does not lend itself easily to storycraft, but DeCaire does not fall into obvious pitfalls. DeCaire makes certain that the characters appear to inhabit the same frame of refrence. Despite the look, he imbues a flow to the story. There is a clear build up of tension that climaxes with the revelation of the zombies. Likewise, the Phantom's arrival in his usual dark cheaters, hat and trenchcoat increments to the second spike in the story: where DeCaire reveals him in full costume standing in the shadows to protect his charge. I would also argue that DeCaire's style better suits the mood of horror and corruption that the Phantom will no doubt soon dispel”.

-ComicsBulletin/Line-of-Fire Reviews 
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The Phantom
# 6
 
"Damnation Game: Part II" 
Cover and interior story illustrated by J.D.

"Each page leaves you breathless, and the atmospheric panel composition by Jerry DeCaire give the reader pulp action at its best and add to the myth of the Phantom".

-Comics Bulletin/Line-of-Fire Reviews
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This is a  cover that I Illustrated Moonstone which was ultimately rejected. So why did I show it here? Because I loved it! This is Julie Walker, sister to The Phantom and who is herself, a Phantom Hero-a "Femme-Fatale".



 

 

 

 

 

 

 Sherlock Holmes Mysteries
VOL 1

Trade Paperback
Cover art by J.D.

NOW COMICS &TEKNOCOMIX


The Green Hornet Annual # 1 (1992)
"The Blue and the Green"
Interior story illustrated by J.D.

I once had a very synchronous experience back in 1992.

I remember watching the Jeopardy Game show and the question went something like this while showing a picture of the Green Hornet and Kato: "These two characters were a popular duo in the sixties and are now featured in their own comic series by NOW Comics. They are shown here.” I immediately asked the question, "Who are the Green Hornet and Kato?"

 

With that my telephone immediately rang (and I mean IMMEDIATELY after the question) and it was an editor from NOW Comics in Chicago who wanted me to illustrate the Green Hornet Annual #1. This was my first contact with the company! I did illustrate that book and also illustrated the Green Hornet #13 and #15 as well.

 

Now here's the real kicker. My third book, below, #15,  was entitled "Second Sight." All of these coincidences are conspiring together, don't you think?. You may want to also take a look at my new project that deals with these issues:

OurMythic World
 

I believe!

 

The Green Hornet
# 13
"The Odyssey of the Crimson Wasp Part 2:

The Samurai and the Pauper.
Interior Story Illustrated by J.D.


The Green Hornet
# 15

"Second Sight"

Interior story illustrated by J.D.



Teknophage VS Zeerus (A Leonard Nimoy, Isaac Assimov venture)
Interior Pin-Up Art by J.D.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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