Category: Sketch-a-Day

93. Monstress

I remember liking her in LEGION LOST. I watched Drop Dead Fred. I had always wanted to see this movie when I was a kid, and it just never happened. Stumbled onto it on Netflix. It was okay. Phoebe Cates is lovely and Rik Mayall is always pretty great.

92. Bouncing Boy

One of my favorite characters in the cartoon series, so I went with an approximation of his look from that here.

91. Lightning Lass

Lightning Lad’s twin sister. Sort of an amalgam of a bunch of her costumes. Since I had the Lightning Lad file open, I used the same colors. Twins and stuff. Watched: Frankenstein Unbound. A 1990 meta/sci-fi take on the Frankenstein story, it was the first credited movie that Roger Corman had directed in 20 years, …

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90. Lightning Lad

Welcome to May and my first theme month: The Legion of Superheroes! I’ve got my list of 31 days and 31 Legionnaires to fill ’em up with. I plan on doing other theme months in the future, but we’ll see how this goes first. As an added bonus/challenge I’m going to color all of them. …

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88. Spider-Woman

So, there’s an idiot what lives in my pants. About 20 some days ago, I misread what number the previous post was and jumped ahead. I just noticed this mistake yesterday. It’s resolved now. So instead of Sketch-A-Day 2.0 #90, today is #88. Thank you for bearing with me during this troubling time. I’ve always …

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Rewatched Goon with my friend Jason and then we watched Commando. I had never seen it all the way through. It’s dumb, fun, splodey and JEPH LOEB. Also, Schwarzennegger fights an evil Freddy Mercury. JEPH LOEB!

Ok, PANIC!: Do-Over

A re-do of this. Slightly better, but still not great.

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Yesterday was a weird day. I got half a day off work and I came home fully intending to work on stuff all day and night. Instead I watched a bunch of movies, took a four hour nap, drove around for about an hour while in the midst of some sort of nervous break down, …

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85. Invisible Woman

Moobies: The Woman. I was going to say that I’ve seen some of Lucky McKee’s movies. Apparently, though, I’ve seen all of them, except “All Cheerleaders Die” – which was his first film and according to IMDB, getting remade – and “Blue Like You”, a short film. So I guess you could say I’m a …

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