Tag: digital art

184 – Oswaldo December

I get an obscene amount of spam at this blog. It’s just part of life. Most of the spam is pretty typical, but sometimes there are gems among it. I love spam that reads like dadaist poetry, or tries to cram the title of the post they are spamming into the spam. And when the …

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183 – Dick Grayson

And with this, I am at the halfway point of daily drawings and sketches. I’m pretty sure that I will not be continuing to do this after a year, but I definitely feel that I am over the block I felt last year (when Adam Hughes ruined my life). But enough about that, there’s still …

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182 – The Phantom Stranger

No mystical character rocks a turtleneck and chain combo like The Phantom Stranger, complete with a cape and fedora for a super-suave bonus.

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Ok, PANIC!: The Simpsons

A “realistic” Homer.

180 – Impossible Man

Fulfilling a request for Sarah Potter, daughter of my Ok, PANIC! cohort Jeff Potter who is an amazing artist that everyone should check out. Now. Do it. Stop wasting your time with this crap here. I used to buy the Impossible Man one-shots that Marvel put out in the early 90s, and always enjoyed them. …

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178 – Bullseye

177 – Scarecrow

176 – Red Hood

Jason Todd is a character who serves a greater purpose when he’s dead, and I can’t think of a more useless, awful character running around the DCU for the useless and awful reasons he is. Until Grant Morrison wrote the character during his Batman and Robin run, and spent three issues pointing out what a …

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