Tag: doodle

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Post-it doodle. I suppose doodle may be stretching the term here a bit. Post-it ART. There. Ant-Man-ish guy, I just kinda kept going throughout the day at work while waiting for searches and replaces and files to load. But this is what boredom, post-its, a variety of color gel pens, sharpies, hilighters and white-out can …

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58. Nay, More

I caught up on The Walking Dead last night, since I’d already had the shit spoiled out of it. Goddammit. What don’t people understand about “I haven’t watched it yet!” or “I’m waiting for it on DVD!”? Also watched Bates Motel. I had watched the first episode during HorrorHound last weekend in my hotel. I …

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Back on the movie horse after about a week. Might jump off it this weekend, though, as everyone in the world is threatening to not let me enjoy The Walking Dead when it comes out on DVD, as I prefer. 3/28 11-11-11. I’ve never lost so much interest in a movie so quickly while watching …

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56. Classic X-Men

Post-it sketch. I wanted to try a heavy shadowed figure, stark contrast with no hatching, and then it turned into Cyclops. Then I added the recognizable silhouettes. I hope anyway.

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Post-it doodle of a bulldog/frog/fish-man. And he wants beer. Apparently.

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Post-it doodle. A while back I realized that even though I’d finally gotten a decent enough internet connection to use Netflix streaming, I’d pretty much only watched televisions shows with it, and barely any movies. Which is fine. Nothing says entertaining like watching 11 years worth of CHEERS in two weeks (that is totally a …

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8. Batman

Batman doodle on a Post-it. I do not like a short-eared Batman. Unless it’s Adam West.

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Doodle on a post-it. I am aware.

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012 – Here there be Dragons

Part of the whole daily thing is that I want to try to do different things with the sketches/art. Whether I fail or not is inconsequential. By the way, I chalk this up as a failure. Anyhow, Savage Dragon. When Image Comics first started, Erik Larsen’s Savage Dragon quickly became my favorite out of the …

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