Tag: TV show

Ok, PANIC!: Masters of the Universe

FISTO

Ok, PANIC!: The Munsters

The closest I’ll ever get to nailing likenesses.

211 – Babyface and Mrs. Manface

I’ve been watching a TON of the Batman: Brave and the Bold cartoon, which – other than the many (many) musical numbers – I’ve decided is the best television show in which Batman is the star. Ever. So, I drew a couple villains from the show – Babyface and his wife, Mrs. Manface. Other than …

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Ok, PANIC!: Scooby Doo

Like, I dunno, man. Zoinks.

026 – Barney Miller

Barney Miller was always a favorite show of mine as a kid and still really holds up.

025 – Li’l Dexter

My friend and I were discussing inappropriate cartoons based on movies or tv shows that were clearly made for adults (Rambo, RoboCop, etc.) and during the conversation, I thought of Li’l Dexter. I’d been wanting to draw a Dexter related post for years, but I am terrible at likenesses. This seemed like a perfect opportunity. …

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019 – True Blood

So via Facebook and in the real world, several of my friends (many of them female) have gone on and on about how awesome the show True Blood is. To be honest, my love of vampires only goes so far, and the genre of brooding romantic vampires can all go fuck off. While I was …

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016 – Maxwell Smart

Even before I started posting everyday, I had been watching the show Get Smart on DVD as I draw. I recently started on Season 2. I still don’t particularly like the show, or find it all that funny, but I find it really pleasant to have on while I work. I also noticed, while looking …

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Ok, PANIC!: Addams Family

I still feel like Fester is one of the best things I’ve ever drawn

Believe it, or not.

Recently, thanks to Netflix, I’ve been renting the Greatest American Hero on DVD. I remember loving the show when I was a kid, but as with most things, those cherished memories usually come crashing down as we come across them as adults. Well, while certainly dated, G.A.H. holds up to a certain extent. It’s got …

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