Friday, December 31, 2010
TurduckInvincible
At Wizard World Austin 2010, I picked up the two large hardcover volumes of Invincible, an ongoing Image comic created by Robert Kirkman and Cory Walker. I tore through those two volumes; it is pretty darned awesome.
Invincible, or Mark Grayson, has had to tackle a number of eccentric villains during the course of the series. So I figured it'd be perfectly natural for him to save the holidays from a giant, deranged mutant turducken. Right?
I thought it'd be a nice illustration on which to end 2010. Happy New Year, everyone!
Labels:
ComicCon,
Comics,
Superheroes
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
The Shark Side of the Force
You're probably familiar with how Samuel L. Jackson went out in Deep Blue Sea. And we all know how Mace Windu perished in Star Wars.
But what if Windu was attacked by the shark from Deep Blue Sea? Here's SLJ's modified speech from Deep Blue Sea:
"Nature can be lethal, but it doesn't hold a candle to the Force. Now, you've seen how bad things can get...and how quick they can get that way. Well, they can get a whole lot worse. So, we're NOT going to fight ANYMORE. We're going to pull together...and we're gonna find a way to get out of here! First, we're gonna seal the blast doors—"
:SHARK ATTACKS:
Maybe Mace Windu would have fashioned a lure out of some fishing line and his lightsaber. That could have totally worked. Heck, he could have used Yoda as bait!
Labels:
Characters,
Star Wars
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Strangels Among Us
Here's the fifth Cup Art illustration I've done at Americas Coffee House in downtown Lafayette. Was initially inspired by the Pokemon "Quagsire."
Labels:
Randomness
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
True Grit - Jeff Bridges
I don't know much about True Grit. But I DO know that Jeff Bridges is pretty awesome, AND that the Coen brothers are pretty darned awesome.
So, I reckon this movie'll be pretty darned tootin' awesome.
I haven't read the book or seen the John Wayne movie. Don't hate me.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Hellboy Loves Cats
Drawn for "Hellboy Friday" at Drawed Goods.
I've always loved the red Mignola uses for Hellboy.
That MAY be the reason that I started reading the comic, in the first place!
Labels:
Drawed Goods,
Hellboy
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