martes, 29 de diciembre de 2009

19 years ago, this image changed my life...

I was reading a comic magazine called "Comics Scene" (CS # 17, Dec. 90), when this picture drawn by Jim Lee in an interview with Chris Claremont about "X-Men" came to me...



This picture completely changed my life, and since then I fell in love of American comics. Now, almost 20 years later and a lifetime in this industry, this is my tribute to that image.




I hope you like it.

Marc.

jueves, 8 de octubre de 2009

New Marvel Samples.




"Tessyleia 2.0" My project for Zuda Comics.














You can read it (and of course, you can vote for it) in the Zuda Site:
Also, you can check our Supplemental Blog:
There you can find all kind of assorted stuff related with the project.

"Tessyleia 2.0". Promo Art and Zona Negativa's Anniversary.




"The Outer Space Men" OGN. Coloring Samples.













Line Art: Rudolf Montemayor. Colors: Marc Borstel.

Old Marvel Pencil Samples.



miércoles, 8 de abril de 2009

martes, 24 de marzo de 2009

martes, 24 de febrero de 2009

miércoles, 18 de febrero de 2009

White and Red...


Female Characters from "Fables"...


martes, 3 de febrero de 2009

jueves, 1 de enero de 2009

Final Step. The Outer Space Men (My version) and Special Announcement...


Who could have known back in 1968, that seven poseable alien figures would become an icon of the space toy world for generation after generation. Truly these very first bendable action figures have forever held a place among some of the greatest toys ever invented.
Created in 1968 by the Colorform Co. to capitalize on the Space craze (and Mattel's best-selling 'Major Matt Mason' Space toy series), the Outer Space Men (a.k.a. the 'Colorform Aliens') were 3.5' to 7' tall bendy action figures that today demand top dollar on the collector's market. Now, the legendary Outer Space Men - Astro-Nautilus, Commander Comet, Colossus Rex, Electron+, Orbitron, Xodiac, and Alpha 7 - are back! Their epic adventures are expertly captured in a 160 page, full-color Graphic Novel written by Eric C. Hayes with art by Rudolf Montemayor and Marc Borstel. Their mission: To save the human race from extinction when an ancient civilization, living deep below the Earth's surface, seeks to decimate the planet's environment and rule over the surface world once again! A book debut of this inter-galactic importance can only occur at an event like NEW YORK COMIC CON, February 6-8 at the Jacob K. Javitz Center in Midtown Manhattan.