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On 4/6/2022 at 9:23 PM, onlyweaknesskryptonite said:

You might react the same way if you saw what acid in the face does to people.. 

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settle down!!  Gunshots dont look so hot either but plenty of guns shootin on comic covers!  :makepoint:

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On 4/6/2022 at 11:25 PM, kav said:

settle down!!  Gunshots dont look so hot either but plenty of guns shootin on comic covers!  :makepoint:

No worries.  :foryou:

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Rather stay friends.

Don't want any acid in my face . 

 

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On 4/6/2022 at 9:26 PM, onlyweaknesskryptonite said:

No worries.  :foryou:

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Rather stay friends.

Don't want any acid in my face . 

 

 

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On 4/6/2022 at 9:26 PM, onlyweaknesskryptonite said:

No worries.  :foryou:

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Rather stay friends.

Don't want any acid in my face . 

 

anyway both of these dingbats missed.  then they made up and went out for pasta.

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On 2/8/2022 at 2:31 PM, Kerdese said:

A Kang piece I’m working on. The plan is to ink this three or four different ways and maybe even color it three or four different ways. Trying to figure out what style I want to use. 

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Here’s a few samples. Mainly trying to figure out how to use the brushes. It’s sort of strange drawing without the resistance that paper causes.
 

I’m going to try versions influenced by Alex Ross and Bart Sears next. 

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On 4/9/2022 at 12:56 PM, Kerdese said:

Here’s a few samples. Mainly trying to figure out how to use the brushes. It’s sort of strange drawing without the resistance that paper causes.
 

I’m going to try versions influenced by Alex Ross and Bart Sears next. 

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@Bo1983 @onlyweaknesskryptonite @Comics4All 

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I'm bringing the new issue of my comic The Crimebusters to Kickstarter on May 15. It's a continuation of the Crimebuster series form the public domain Golden Age series Boy Comics.

This time around I drew three covers for it: the regular cover, the Boy Comics variant (which is a tribute to the art of former Boy Comics artist Joe Kubert), and the Kickstarter Exclusive variant (which is homaging John Romita Sr.'s cover for the Marvel Treasury Superhero Holiday Grab-Bag special).

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I guess persistence pays off.  In 2008 I started writing and drawing a self-published indy book that takes place in Portland Oregon, and which finally saw print in Feb. 2013.   It's this hard hat wearing construction worker Spike Mulligan.  My friend Jack has done all the covers and has finally been able to do the interiors on these two as well.  I'm really pleased, with them. Each one is 28 pages.  I hope to make it to issue #12.  

Here are the covers for #7 and #8.   

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On 4/14/2022 at 7:42 PM, Senormac said:

I guess persistence pays off.  In 2008 I started writing and drawing a self-published indy book that takes place in Portland Oregon, and which finally saw print in Feb. 2013.   It's this hard hat wearing construction worker Spike Mulligan.  My friend Jack has done all the covers and has finally been able to do the interiors on these two as well.  I'm really pleased, at least with Jacks work. Each one is 28 pages.  I hope to make it to issue #12.  

Here are the covers for #7 and #8.   

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Communication breakdown? It's always the same :x

Having another breakdown, drive me inssssssssaaaaannnne!

Cool stuff!

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On 4/14/2022 at 5:45 PM, ADAMANTIUM said:

Communication breakdown? It's always the same :x

Having another breakdown, drive me inssssssssaaaaannnne!

Cool stuff!

Yea, it's kind of a science fiction -- craft brewery story  :banana:

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On 4/14/2022 at 9:04 PM, Senormac said:

The desert one with all the bucks strikes me as funny.  WHY so many there?  

It was a closed rest stop somewhere in Arizona reservation land.  It struck me as funny, too.  

It was an awkward photo to take because - it turns out - people aren't stoked to see someone taking a picture of the place they are taking a :censored:.  ESPECIALLY if their kids are with them.  

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