I based this loosely off of the Mila Kunis version of the character from Oz: The Great and Powerful (spoiler, B.T.dubs), because, y’know, boobs and a hot chick. I’m sure Kathleen can appreciate that, right?
Category: Artwork
517. Booger
This is a terrible drawing and a terrible likeness, but hey, even during Kathleen Coyle Week, they can’t all be gold. While I’ve never actually seen Revenge of the Nerds, I was aware of Booger, and of course I’ve seen Curtis Armstrong in other things. The thing is, despite his role as Booger and his …
515. Derek Hale
Kathleen Coyle Week rolls on with this sketch of Derek Hale from the television progrimm Teen Wolf. The second episode of season four airs tonight. I used to have conflicting emotions about this show, but now, fuck all that. I love it, it’s great. It’s godawful, but it’s great. Anyhoo, Derek is the prettiest pretty …
514. The Count
I haven’t done this in a while – a week of requests dictated by one of my friends. So, here we begin Kathleen Coyle Week! First up on Kat’s wishlist: Count Von Count!
513. Green Arrow
I finally caught up on Arrow this morning as I was drawing, so hence today’s sketch and why I included Arrow’s most famous catchphrase even though this doodle is of the golden age era G.A. Ooh, also last night, I watched the Spike Lee remake of Oldboy and now I am no longer friends with …
511. Bat-Man
I figured since I’ve been drawing a fair amount of Superman villains lately, I should definitely include his biggest arch-nemesis, Bat-Man. Apparently, the Bat-Fella is also celebrating a 75th anniversary. Even if you’re a comic fan, I’d excuse you not noticing. DC Comics and Warner Brothers have kept the celebration pretty low-key. What do you …
510. Hank Henshaw
I kinda loved drawing this and didn’t want to stop.
509. The Punisher
I debated whether or not I should draw Frank in his classic spandex costume or go for the “realistic” skull shirt/armor look. But honestly, I’m getting tired of the whole “realistic” super-character thing. It works in moderation, but when it comes down to it, body armor, seams, collars and loose clothing don’t make a comic …