Okay, first lesson (thwak goes the cain lol), it's impossible to copy someone elses style. You can try to draw the picture like they did, but your not them, so you carnt build the same skeleton that thier piccy was built on, you canrt erase the same details that they did that they werent happy with, little traits that are a part of their subconsouis you carnt do naturtally because your doing it form your head and not theirs. So no matter what you copy, it's still YOUR work thats developing, just like taking a knife to a peice of wood and whittling.
You begin to whittle, making the same shape as them, and every so often you find things that are easier to draw a differnt way or you prefer the look of, thats a little bit of wood you trimmmed off untill eventually your drawing the whole picture in your own style.
I didnt know what my style was going to be untill i got it, you only get a faint very faint clue from what things you enjoy drawing.
Allow me to correct myself: I was mimicking someone elses style. I was not drawing the way I normally would. I was simply trying to mimic an already existing picture.

(spawn sketchs), no, i only started with issue one and stopped at issue 81, if you go back to issue one onwards or the venom saga of spiderman turner draws Spidys face very very long and it doesnt look right, but it did to alot of people, thats why you carnt get art wrong, because it's all personal tastes, you can only get what you wanted to achive wrong.
*faints*

i too was once in fear of inking, it's a dangerous and scary tool, but once you tame it the world opens up to you and you never loose your ability with a pencil. It's an important move if you want to draw for anything similar to comic books and the fact your understanding shading early one will make it easier. Start by drawing a quick sketch, a simple picture, copy it if it's easier with not much shading, then take a everyday fineliner to it, try finding a very cheap, fibretip black pen, the smallest nib you can get (like an 0.4-0.6 is quite common) and just take the pen to it, drawing over all your lines, even shading in with it so you get blocks of deep black. It wont look like the blacks do on comics, you need to photocopy to get the blacks that smooth. Once youve inked leave the image for a quater hour and then come back to it with a rubber, the ink should be nice and dry and simply rub out all your sketch linesand you will have a clear crisp image. As long as you let your inks dry before you do any rubbing out you can erase all your pencil mistakes (just make sure you didnt ink them)
Ooooh. T_T Now I have to give this a try.

By the way, do you have an online gallery?