Illustration, Animation & Paintings
Posted by: nassim
Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/03/12 06:08 PM
Instead of cluttering up Jerkule's thread with a bunch of illustrations, I'm starting my own thread, which is probably going to be mostly art related to comic books and strips, with some paintings, animation stills, and spot illustrations thrown in for good measure. First up, something I posted earlier today on a different thread:
Back in the day, Arthur Adams used to draw the hottest looking X-babes this side of John Byrne:
And he definitely hasn't lost his touch:
In fact, I think he has improved dramatically since he made his debut. I don't think he would have attempted bare feet like that back in the late eighties or early nineties.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/03/12 07:43 PM
I don't mean to step on you, but I think this may be a thread for A World Outside Porn. I put the Hottest Picture Of The Day thread here in The Cage, because it started with the Reeses Witherspoon with a black eye pic.
Other than that, hot cartoon/comic bitches is cool, as long as its not anime.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/03/12 07:58 PM
I don't mean to step on you, but I think this may be a thread for A World Outside Porn. I put the Hottest Picture Of The Day thread here in The Cage, because it started with the Reeses Witherspoon with a black eye pic.
Other than that, hot cartoon/comic bitches is cool, as long as its not anime.
Nah, I don't feel stepped on at all. It's a good point, and I'll start this thread over in a "A World Outside Porn".
I know a lot more about American comic books, strips, and animation then I do about stuff being produced overseas, so there will probably be a lot more American artists then European or Japanese artists.
I love the "Hottest Picture of the Day" thread, and will continue to post interesting photos there whenever I come across them.
Posted by: nassim
Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/03/12 08:00 PM
thread moved
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/03/12 08:09 PM
I'm not quite as in awe of Vaughn Bode as I was when I first saw his work 25 years ago, but damn...those...pneumatic breasts and...rubber, gumdrop nipples. Nobody draws 'em like Bode.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/03/12 08:14 PM
Thank you. It is one of my crowning achievements.
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/03/12 08:18 PM
Dude. I forgot all about Vaughn Bode and Cheech Wizard. Makes me want to head down the road and get one of them Barry-type, umm, tobacco pipes.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/03/12 09:20 PM
Dude. I forgot all about Vaughn Bode and Cheech Wizard. Makes me want to head down the road and get one of them Barry-type, umm, tobacco pipes.
LOL. Rumor has it Zack Snyder is going to do a film adaptation of
Cobalt 60, so I'm kinda hoping Fantagraphics or Dark Horse reissues a "Collected Works of Vaughn Bode" soon. I bought a complete run of the
The National Lampoon on DVD-ROM a few years ago, and it was worth the purchase price for the Vaughn Bode and Shary Flenniken cartoons alone.
Posted by: Claude Goddard
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/04/12 02:14 AM
I like Arthur Adams too, but why would Storm be wearing a g-string?
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/04/12 06:16 AM
I like Arthur Adams too, but why would Storm be wearing a g-string?
To distract Magneto.
It isn't the only dumb costume choice. Wolverine is a tough guy, smokes cigars, drinks, and gets in bar fights. So naturally, he is going to pick a...bright yellow and blue costume....
Posted by: backdoorman
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/04/12 08:24 AM
Serpieri and Druuna is my favorite !
Posted by: backdoorman
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/04/12 08:28 AM
Manara ain't bad either.
Posted by: Fiend
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/04/12 10:03 AM
I like Arthur Adams too, but why would Storm be wearing a g-string?
To distract Magneto.
It isn't the only dumb question choice. Wolverine is a tough guy, smokes cigars, drinks, and gets in bar fights. So naturally, he is going to pick a...bright yellow and blue costume....
I always blamed his crappy costume on the fact that he's canadian.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/04/12 10:24 AM
Makes sense.
I guess I'll mention it here, I saw the X-Men First Class the other day. That is what, the fifth X-Men movie, and they haven't done a shitty one yet. All entertaining, all fun, none annoyingly over the top with effects (looking at you Transformers). In the maintaining quality department, that puts them ahead of Star Wars, Bat Man and SuperMan.
Posted by: Fiend
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/04/12 11:02 AM
I'd bet good money that Hollywood is trying hard to fuck it up and I'd also bet that when it comes to the X-Men franchise that Marvel has alot more control over it than it does for other movies based on Marvel characters especially after what was done to SpiderMan.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/04/12 11:14 AM
Yeah, Marvel cut the Spiderman deal when they were about bankrupt.
Posted by: Fiend
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/04/12 11:27 AM
Marvel and the whole comic industry did that to themselves. When older golden and silver age comics started to demand huge prices as collectibles/investments and comics in general hit an all time high in popularity Marvel and DC were so busy trying to fleece their customers that they cut their own throats and were too stupid to realize it till it was almost too late. When the bottom fell out the comic companies found out that they over extended themselves and in the process they alienated their core customers(many of whom jumped to Japanese manga and anime).
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/04/12 11:44 AM
Yep. Comic bubble started right after baseball cards and crashed just as shortly afterwards. Glad I got getting caught in bubbles out of the way young. I was just an observer in the housing, debt, and dot com ones.
Posted by: fartz
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/04/12 01:13 PM
Didn't Pokemon destroy baseball cards? That's what I heard.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/04/12 01:54 PM
Marvel and the whole comic industry did that to themselves. When older golden and silver age comics started to demand huge prices as collectibles/investments and comics in general hit an all time high in popularity Marvel and DC were so busy trying to fleece their customers that they cut their own throats and were too stupid to realize it till it was almost too late. When the bottom fell out the comic companies found out that they over extended themselves and in the process they alienated their core customers(many of whom jumped to Japanese manga and anime).
I think that is a big part of it, but I also think they learned all the wrong lessons from
Watchmen back in the eighties and nineties. The way to drive sales wasn't to make superheroes more gritty, but to take a look at other genres - SF, horror, and crime - to hook adult readers. It's a real shame
Black Kiss wasn't more influential.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/04/12 01:57 PM
Didn't Pokemon destroy baseball cards? That's what I heard.
Marvel was involved in that crash - they bought out, off the top of my head, Panini at one point back in the nineties and were helping fan the flames of that bubble.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/04/12 02:06 PM
Manara ain't bad either.
Heh. I don't think I've appreciated his use of watercolors until now. Like the washes Bode was working with, they tend to be tricky to work with.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/04/12 03:34 PM
Backdoorman put up a picture by Milo Manara before I got to it. I like
Click, but
Gullivera is also worth checking out:
Posted by: fartz
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/04/12 03:44 PM
These are pretty fucking cool, Nassim.
Can I ruin this thread with anime yet?
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/04/12 04:17 PM
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/04/12 04:18 PM
These are pretty fucking cool, Nassim.
Can I ruin this thread with anime yet?
Thanks, and please post some anime! If you could include the name of the artist or the title of the series, it would be appreciated. The
Druuna picture was pretty cool, and after googling it, i'll probably be adding it to my reading list at some point.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/04/12 04:24 PM
Posted by: Fiend
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/04/12 04:47 PM
Posted by: Jigaloo
Re: Illustration, Animation & Paintings - 03/04/12 06:25 PM
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/04/12 07:53 PM
Smurfette fighting off zombies was pretty hot.
Image released a collection of Howard Chaykin's
American Flagg a few years back. They went with an illustration of Reuben Flagg on the covers for each volume, but this is what I would have used, or someone at Image should have talked Chaykin into referencing or riffing on in a new illustration:
This series from Chaykin has probably made the rounds at Evil Angel:
And for some noir without trannies Viktor Kalvachev's
Blue Estate can't be beat:
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/04/12 09:17 PM
This is the only other Smurfette that I have.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/05/12 08:42 PM
Paul Pope:
Posted by: Claude Goddard
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/06/12 02:23 AM
American Flagg is brilliantly put together. Chaykin is obviously a big fan of classic era porn too.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/06/12 07:38 AM
American Flagg is brilliantly put together. Chaykin is obviously a big fan of classic era porn too.
I love how ALL his women come standard issue with high heels, stockings and garter belts.
Posted by: cqd
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/06/12 10:49 AM
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/07/12 04:40 AM
Those are some good comic strips. Has a nice "raw" quality like "Space Moose", but with better art.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/07/12 05:31 PM
I was going to post pics from Amanda Conner's
The Pro, but I'll let someone else do that instead if they want to. Here is Vampirella and Power Girl:
No post with Power Girl in it would be complete without the definitive take on the character by Adam Hughes:
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/08/12 12:20 PM
Some Natalia Fabia:
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/09/12 12:48 PM
nerdgasmic^ 8)
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/09/12 09:48 PM
Found a beaut by Bill Sienkiewicz. I like his versatility. Arthur Adams will always be good at...superhero comics...and more superhero comics, and that's all right. But Sienkiewicz can do comic books, spot illustrations for golf magazines, concept art for the
Jonah Hex movie and DVD cover art.
Remember Amanda Conner? Guess who was the model for Elektra. Everybody's favorite femme fatale:
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/13/12 05:47 PM
Frank Frazetta. I'm more familiar with his
National Lampoon stuff. This one is a favorite of mine:
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/15/12 09:51 AM
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/16/12 05:45 PM
She-Hulk by John Byrne. What can I say? I dig green chicks.
One of my all time favorite comic book covers:
Posted by: Fiend
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/16/12 06:33 PM
Frank Frazetta. I'm more familiar with his
National Lampoon stuff. This one is a favorite of mine:
Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer novel series were favorites of mine when I was like 14. "Prisoner of the Horned Helmet" was the first book in the series about Gath of Baal the Death Dealer. THe stories were insprired by Frazzeta's art and were "co-authored" by a writer whose name I don't recall.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/16/12 07:11 PM
Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer novel series were favorites of mine when I was like 14. "Prisoner of the Horned Helmet" was the first book in the series about Gath of Baal the Death Dealer. THe stories were insprired by Frazzeta's art and were "co-authored" by a writer whose name I don't recall.
Nerdgasm: Frazetta, Danzig, and Bisley!
Posted by: backdoorman
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/17/12 06:35 PM
Vamps !
Posted by: cqd
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/17/12 10:31 PM
Man, I would love for a nice reissue of the late '80s and early '90s HEAVY METAL magazines. I scoop them up at yard sales whenever I see them but it's unusual.
Posted by: Claude Goddard
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/18/12 02:50 AM
I prefer Barry Windsor Smith to Frazetta when it comes to Conan. Although admittedly he's not as heavy on the cheesecake and homo-erotic factor:
Posted by: Claude Goddard
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/18/12 03:03 AM
Posted by: Claude Goddard
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/18/12 03:17 AM
Who knew that Bridgette Kerkove was French?
Posted by: backdoorman
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/18/12 11:07 AM
Man, I would love for a nice reissue of the late '80s and early '90s HEAVY METAL magazines. I scoop them up at yard sales whenever I see them but it's unusual.
I have a huge collection starting from their inception. Haven't bought many for the last few years though. Also some of the Marvel Epic mags.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/19/12 04:18 AM
Man, I would love for a nice reissue of the late '80s and early '90s HEAVY METAL magazines. I scoop them up at yard sales whenever I see them but it's unusual.
I have a huge collection starting from their inception. Haven't bought many for the last few years though. Also some of the Marvel Epic mags.
Agreed. It would be nice if
Heavy Metal and
Epic were put lout on CD-ROM or were collected into Hardcovers or TPBs.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/19/12 04:23 AM
I prefer Barry Windsor Smith to Frazetta when it comes to Conan. Although admittedly he's not as heavy on the cheesecake and homo-erotic factor:
Yeah, Windsor-Smith does a pretty good Conan. I've always preferred his take on the character to Buscema's.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/19/12 09:51 AM
that last pic kind of looks like joselyn cano:
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/31/12 07:49 AM
The stories were kinda meh, but the characters were easier on the eyes then the Freak Bros:
And the name of the artist is...Larry Welz.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/02/12 06:09 PM
I've been reading
Figure Drawing For All Its Worth by Andrew Loomis. Titan Books has a nice edition of the book out. The illustrations and how to guides in the book are breathtaking:
Posted by: Bornyo
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/02/12 06:58 PM
Those are beautiful drawings. I have no idea/talent for how you get to that level but I can draw with some degree of skill.
I'd say that a book that best explains how it works is "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain". I don't know if it's still in print but it was a college textbook of mine and it crystallized my interest in the medium. It's really about how you look at things. Really look at them and break them down into geometry and symmetry and what you are actually seeing. I'd almost guarantee that artist never got a twinge of a hard-on while drawing that beautiful woman, and he probably knows her body now better than her S.O.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/02/12 08:10 PM
I'd say that a book that best explains how it works is "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain". I don't know if it's still in print but it was a college textbook of mine and it crystallized my interest in the medium.
I just checked on iBooks and there here is a revised, updated edition coming out on April 26th. $16.99. I might give it a looksee just to try and learn something new.
Posted by: Bornyo
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/02/12 08:18 PM
I Amazoned it and see it may be written by a new author now. My time with it was the 80's. I doubt they gave it over to her if she didn't follow what they used to preach but do not hesitate to get an older, used edition. It is eye-opening. If you are toying with drawing then definitely give it a shot. Again, I can't do the likes of those last two pencil sketches but I can communicate a place or person effectively.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/02/12 08:54 PM
My interest in drawing is to simply become adequate at it, rather than being completely awful like I am right now. I used to never be able to cook anything at all, either. Instead of being round, my first pizza was shaped more like the meteor that killed the dinosaurs. I like being well rounded and drawing is just something I've never really tried to learn.
Posted by: Bornyo
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/02/12 09:20 PM
It's a therapy. To draw it you have to see it. That book is a big help in that regard. It also applies to "life in general". It's a self-absorbed detachment, to draw. I think that's something you would enjoy.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/02/12 10:15 PM
It's a self-absorbed detachment, to draw. I think that's something you would enjoy.
I won't take that as any sort of an insult. A self-absorbed detachment is a good thing to have when you aren't drinking.
Posted by: Bornyo
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/03/12 03:43 AM
None intended. I think you took it as given.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/04/12 10:27 AM
My interest in drawing is to simply become adequate at it, rather than being completely awful like I am right now. I used to never be able to cook anything at all, either. Instead of being round, my first pizza was shaped more like the meteor that killed the dinosaurs. I like being well rounded and drawing is just something I've never really tried to learn.
It is definitely a skill worth pursuing, and you would be surprised how quickly you can pick it up if you put in a solid six months worth of practice, for at least 15-30 minutes a day.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/04/12 08:39 PM
Most comic book fans are probably more familiar with Richard Corben through his work in
Heavy Metal or from his series,
Den. However, I've always been partial to his work on
Twisted Tales:
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/25/12 04:30 AM
I bought a bunch of "Groo the Wanderer" comic books on eBay recently. I'd forgotten how well Sergio Aragones can draw an attractive cartoon female:
Trudy Cooper. I winced when I read an interview with her. The journalist assigned to do the interview was either stupid or blind. He stated that Robert Crumb was an obvious influence on her work.
For comparison, Robert Crumb:
And given my love of nice clean lines and anything from the glory days of
National Lampoon, something from Shary Flenniken is long overdue. Not sure if anything featuring "Trots and Bonnie" violates the forum rules on posting images, so I'll go with this safe one:
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/25/12 04:57 AM
i have a big stack of comics from when i was a kid just laying in a pile under my sink.xmen,avengers,spiderman,other random marvel stuff.even the first issue of doom 2029 and xforce.interested?
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/25/12 05:05 AM
What did you pay for the Groos? I have a bunch in my attic. Saw a box of Mad Magazine the other day too. Last time I looked at comics prices I was glad I sold off most of the McFarlane Spiderman #1's I had years ago. They had like 7 different covers for that issue, I think I saved 2 or 3.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/25/12 09:20 AM
What did you pay for the Groos? I have a bunch in my attic. Saw a box of Mad Magazine the other day too. Last time I looked at comics prices I was glad I sold off most of the McFarlane Spiderman #1's I had years ago. They had like 7 different covers for that issue, I think I saved 2 or 3.
I paid about $40 for a set (1-40) of Groo comic books published by Epic. 1-5 weren't in near mint condition, so I paid another $10 for a near mint set of 1-5 of the Groo Epic run. Sold as lots, with complete runs, Groo can be worth a lot of $ because they aren't bundled into trades. I've seen a set of 1-100 go for $250 on eBay, and if you have any of the Pacific issues those are worth a lot of $$$.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/25/12 09:24 AM
i have a big stack of comics from when i was a kid just laying in a pile under my sink.xmen,avengers,spiderman,other random marvel stuff.even the first issue of doom 2029 and xforce.interested?
Sorry. I pretty much took a break from collecting and reading comic books for most of the nineties.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/25/12 09:34 AM
According to Wiki, I probably have Epic(Marvel). No recollection of which #'s.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/25/12 11:07 AM
According to Wiki, I probably have Epic(Marvel). No recollection of which #'s.
Lower numbers for Groo, even 5-10 of the Marvel/Epic run, are very collectable. Marvel consistently underestimated the print run they needed for the first year or two. I got into a bidding war over a near mint set of 5-10, and the other guy walked away with a good deal - he ended up paying $20 for it.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/25/12 12:17 PM
to the recycling bin they go then.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/25/12 06:08 PM
Eh, they'll be some lil prick to give them to one day.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/25/12 06:20 PM
i hope not.kids are expensive.
Posted by: ragnaroknroll
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/25/12 07:25 PM
Most comics aren't for kids anymore. Damn shops are havens for 30-40 year old freaks buying anime statues to jerk off on.
Any that are kid-friendly cater to the gaming kids, starting 'em off on their Warhammer habits young.
Frankie, donate them somewhere instead of recycling if you can...maybe a kids hospital or something.
Posted by: ragnaroknroll
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/25/12 07:28 PM
Lower numbers for Groo, even 5-10 of the Marvel/Epic run, are very collectable. Marvel consistently underestimated the print run they needed for the first year or two. I got into a bidding war over a near mint set of 5-10, and the other guy walked away with a good deal - he ended up paying $20 for it.
Early Groo was the shit. I had the first 10 or so issues back in the day. Long gone now, sadly. Too many moves, not enough space.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/25/12 10:10 PM
Most comics aren't for kids anymore. Damn shops are havens for 30-40 year old freaks buying anime statues to jerk off on.
Any that are kid-friendly cater to the gaming kids, starting 'em off on their Warhammer habits young.
Frankie, donate them somewhere instead of recycling if you can...maybe a kids hospital or something.
A kids hospital is a good idea. Comic books never really recovered from that stupid speculative bubble in the 90s.
Posted by: gia jordan
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/25/12 10:13 PM
Frankie, donate them somewhere instead of recycling if you can...maybe a kids hospital or something.
Yessssss!!!! Please do.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/25/12 11:26 PM
A kids hospital is a good idea. Comical never really recovered from that stupid speculative bubble in the 90s.
Yep, just as trading cards started to tank, they created a comic bubble, which lead to the dot com bubble and then the real estate bubble. An entire generation fleeced. I have to blame Topps I guess. How does it always work its way back to the....I'm not gonna say it, read for your self:
(courtesy of Wikipedia)
"The "father of the modern baseball card" was Sy Berger. In the autumn of 1951, Berger, then a 28-year-old veteran of World War II, designed the 1952 Topps baseball card set with Woody Gelman on the kitchen table of his apartment on Alabama Avenue in Brooklyn.[4] The card design included a player's name, photo, facsimile autograph, team name and logo on the front; and the player's height, weight, bats, throws, birthplace, birthday, stats and a short biography on the back. The basic design is still in use today. Berger would work for Topps for 50 years (1947–97) and serve as a consultant for another five, becoming a well-known figure on the baseball scene, and the face of Topps to major league baseball players, whom he signed up annually and paid in merchandise, like refrigerators and carpeting.
The Shorins, in recognition of his negotiation abilities, sent Sy to London in 1964 to negotiate the rights for Topps to produce Beatles trading cards. Arriving without an appointment, Sy succeeded by speaking in Yiddish to Brian Epstein, the Beatles manager."
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/26/12 12:22 AM
Frankie, donate them somewhere instead of recycling if you can...maybe a kids hospital or something.
Yessssss!!!! Please do.
seems better than thowing them in the recycle bin.give em something to read even though the comics are pretty old.ill look into how i can do this.
Posted by: faceblaster
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/26/12 03:29 AM
I miss The Freak Brothers and Zap stuff. Fat Freddie's Cat.
Posted by: Barry the Pirate
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/26/12 01:40 PM
I have a bunch of Freak Bros. Tons of Cherry Poptart stuff. Collected one other that I'm totally blanking on. Fuck, now I have to look. Bitchy Bitch by Roberta Gregory. I liked the super angry drawing. Big, big dyke.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/26/12 03:11 PM
christina hendricks
Posted by: faceblaster
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/27/12 03:23 AM
ooh, I loved Cherry Poptart. I forgot all about those.
Posted by: Barry the Pirate
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/27/12 11:13 AM
Classic porn comic. Totally strokable. Lover her nerd friend and of course Mrs. Poptart.
Posted by: Claude Goddard
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/29/12 03:21 AM
Groo rocks. I donated a bunch of my comics to the local church thrift store a number of years ago, I hope some kid found them the way I came across Ghost Rider in some thrift store as a kid.
PS. More pics motherfuckers.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 05/29/12 04:13 AM
Groo rocks. I donated a bunch of my comics to the local church thrift store a number of years ago, I hope some kid found them the way I came across Ghost Rider in some thrift store as a kid.
PS. More pics motherfuckers.
Ploog rocked. I love the stuff he drew for "Twisted Tales".
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/01/12 05:57 AM
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/01/12 06:09 AM
LMAO. I knew they would do something like that. I thought Aquaman was going to be the fudgepacker. Superman or Batman gay? That would have been a bold move. That could seriously fuck with licensing agreements and kill action figure and t-shirt sales in certain parts of the world.
That's what happens when your movie tanks. DC has made a big deal about one of their superheroes being announced as gay and you knew it wasn't going to be Batman or Superman.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/01/12 06:13 AM
I didn't think the movie was that bad. I was actually looking forward to the sequels.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/01/12 06:20 AM
Plus it's the Alan Scott version, not the Hal Jordan version, so DC earns more pussy points.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/09/12 12:42 PM
Posted by: drained
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/09/12 12:59 PM
Posted by: Bornyo
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/09/12 12:59 PM
Those are all nice paintings, but the artist seems to have a problem making the subject a part of her surroundings. Unless that's his intent. Are they supposed to be haints or apparitions interjected into a still life?
For example, those lemons are way too fucking large, the second girl fell on a piece of meat and the girl on the stepladder...well, he painted a girl on a stepladder then constructed a perspective of a room around her.
They are textural, though, and very real in their depictions of the women.
Posted by: ragnaroknroll
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/09/12 03:55 PM
Pipe Dream, we're sorry not all illustrated women look like Rob Liefield's big-titted footless wonders.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/09/12 05:28 PM
I think it's part of his intent - expressionism has always been an obvious influence on his work, but an interest in surrealism has become evident in his work.
Posted by: drained
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/09/12 05:49 PM
If posting the picture directly under the image it refers to is not enough, compare the facial features of the woman in the last painting with the one in the photo. A likeness.
Posted by: Bornyo
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/09/12 05:52 PM
I don't know anything about him. The girls are masterful but don't seem to be a part of their environment. I'll take your word that it's his intent. Otherwise, I have to believe a good artist got bored once the nude model left.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/09/12 06:08 PM
That might be the real reason - with anything contemporary the line between intentional edginess and just plain lazy is frequently blurry. I've followed his work for about 25 years, and there were no issues with perspective back in the day. Good contemporary figurative artists are kind of thin on the ground, so for better or for worse, the prize goes to whoever shows up for it.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/09/12 06:31 PM
If posting the picture directly under the image it refers to is not enough, compare the facial features of the woman in the last painting with the one in the photo. A likeness.
Actually I think the subject in that portrait looks more like a haggly, aged Cameron Diaz than it does the girl in the pic you posted.
Posted by: LouCypher
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/09/12 07:32 PM
i like the one with lemons... the other three don't do shit for me but the madonna looking whore in just shorts on that don't fit her with deep scars on her back and some bruising pushing up from the sour floor isn't bad.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/10/12 08:32 PM
Posted by: charin
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/10/12 08:36 PM
I reviewed The Acid Eaters
XPT Clicky.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/10/12 11:49 PM
this would look good mounted on a board and put on a wall.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/11/12 12:41 AM
Which one, the blonde or the brunette?
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/11/12 01:53 AM
i see what you did there.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/11/12 04:23 AM
this would look good mounted on a board and put on a wall.
That's some really nice
Mad Men style commercial illustration. Do you have a name to go with the picture?
Some random I found on my hard drive.
That's the artist who did Click. Hell that might even be from Click. I have it stashed somewhere in the bowels of one of my closets by haven't pulled it out and read it in years. For the life of me I can't remember his name. With all the comic book parody crap being put out now I'm surprised no one has done a straight up video version of Click or at least an intensely influenced rip off of it. It's not like you would have to spend a ton on props. A universal remote control costs about $8.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/11/12 08:13 AM
I'm pretty sure it is Milo Manara, but I don't remember that panel in Click.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/11/12 08:37 AM
this would look good mounted on a board and put on a wall.
That's some really nice
Mad Men style commercial illustration. Do you have a name to go with the picture?
Got it from some tumblr blog. Probably one of the ones that Bornyo posted. I don't recall any name being attached to it.
EDIT: Damn that Google image search is good. Well, half the time it nails it, half the time it is off in left field. Anyway
Robert William Meyers
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/11/12 08:56 AM
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/11/12 09:37 AM
This is all quality stuff, Jerkules. Love the Frazetta, do you know who did the first picture?
Posted by: Bornyo
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/11/12 10:03 AM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/11/12 10:43 AM
I think it was one of your more recent submissions, Bornyo. I forget though.
Google, search for the win once again. Sorry, I thought it was a painting, but it appears to be a photograph. I hate when those lines are blurred.
http://skinandwood.com/?p=4179
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/11/12 12:03 PM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/12/12 01:03 PM
Posted by: faceblaster
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/12/12 02:32 PM
Something poetic about doing a portrait of a pornera using only lines.
Posted by: drained
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/12/12 02:56 PM
You just know she had her Jasmine Tame diet for the week seconds ago.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 06/12/12 05:43 PM
Ha ha ha ha ha. Good one Pipe.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 07/09/12 09:26 PM
chun li and her thunder thighs.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 07/16/12 03:30 PM
X-Women, with artwork by Milo Manara arrived in the mail today. Now that Marvel is owned by Disney, eventually some executive is going to try and track these down and have them pulped.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 07/28/12 07:36 PM
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 07/29/12 12:01 PM
Some more Richard Corben.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/02/12 08:17 AM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/02/12 11:03 AM
that guys style is bad ass!^
Posted by: Barry the Pirate
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/02/12 12:34 PM
I love breast flesh.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/02/12 03:24 PM
nassim post a bunch more of that guys works.hes the tits.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/03/12 01:23 PM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/03/12 09:56 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/03/12 11:38 PM
love the gif^
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/04/12 09:00 AM
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/04/12 09:07 AM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/04/12 10:28 AM
awesome,wrong thread though.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/12/12 05:35 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 12:47 AM
oh yeah its me mr frankie.i did a drawing.yeah.
Posted by: drained
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 12:56 AM
You posted a picture for psycho docs authentic and not to pick apart.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 01:01 AM
actually i was inspired the other day when looking at the box for this exteremely low calorie lemonhead drink mix box in the cabinet.
Posted by: drained
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 01:13 AM
Box. Tit-fucking fetish. A drawing of a jizzed on whore. Inspiration. Okay.
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 03:50 AM
oh yeah its me mr frankie.i did a drawing.yeah.
Open a webstore and sell this illustration on mugs, mousepads and t-shirts. Maybe someone will buy it.
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 03:53 AM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 09:05 AM
oh yeah its me mr frankie.i did a drawing.yeah.
Open a webstore and sell this illustration on mugs, mousepads and t-shirts. Maybe someone will buy it.
would you buy it?maybe jm should do this and cut me in on the profit.or make it a poster.i dunno.
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 12:13 PM
oh yeah its me mr frankie.i did a drawing.yeah.
Open a webstore and sell this illustration on mugs, mousepads and t-shirts. Maybe someone will buy it.
would you buy it?maybe jm should do this and cut me in on the profit.or make it a poster.i dunno.
I'd probably buy the t-shirt, but it would have to be in color. Someone did this and it is considered an art:
Posted by: Barry the Pirate
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 01:07 PM
@frankie: cafepress.com I'd buy a coffee mug.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 02:37 PM
well hot damn!i was thinking about that earlier.i gotta get on this shit.
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 03:28 PM
well hot damn!i was thinking about that earlier.i gotta get on this shit.
I will probably create my own CafePress and use your illustration to buy my own mug and save like 30% from the price.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 05:33 PM
well hot damn!i was thinking about that earlier.i gotta get on this shit.
I will probably create my own CafePress and use your illustration to buy my own mug and save like 30% from the price.
you dirty jew.i drew that,its my intellectual property.im gonna have someone change your name to evil jew.bootlegging is what is killing every source of art and entertainment.
but at least i want pics of you wearing the shirt and barry drinking from the mug on here.
Posted by: backdoorman
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 07:14 PM
Posted by: Barry the Pirate
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 07:51 PM
Where's a fake internet lawyer, specializing in copyright infringement and noise ordinances, when we need one?
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 08:26 PM
Eh hem.
Alex, this pilfering of Frankie's creation is a road you would be wise to not travel. We have members of the NY Bar on staff, along w/ your address and apt # on file. Filing, serving and being awarded a judgement would not be a difficult task. The fact that you are on a green card means all this nonsense may well affect your ability to reside in our great land.
On a bright note, I know of a dwarf you are friendly with, that has a place for you to stay, in Kiev. He'll eat all the poop you can feed him.
Oh, another deterrent may be the possibility of Frankie having some Beaner Brothers w/ contacts in Brooklyn, should you decide to go ahead with the theft of intellectual property. All of this being a totally hypothetical, mental exercise, of course. Neither I, nor my fake client, would ever consider physical harm as a proper resolution to the fake situation, as we are sure you would not seriously consider following through with the theft.
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 08:49 PM
Eh hem.
Alex, this pilfering of Frankie's creation is a road you would be wise to not travel. We have members of the NY Bar on staff, along w/ your address and apt # on file. Filing, serving and being awarded a judgement would not be a difficult task. The fact that you are on a green card means all this nonsense may well affect your ability to reside in our great land.
On a bright note, I know of a dwarf you are friendly with, that has a place for you to stay, in Kiev. He'll eat all the poop you can feed him.
Oh, another deterrent may be the possibility of Frankie having some Beaner Brothers w/ contacts in Brooklyn, should you decide to go ahead with the theft of intellectual property. All of this being a totally hypothetical, mental exercise, of course. Neither I, nor my fake client, would ever consider physical harm as a proper resolution to the fake situation, as we are sure you would not seriously consider following through with the theft.
I am a US citizen. How will you find out if I stole the design?
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 08:52 PM
i say go ahead and throw that on a shirt.but link barry so he can get a mug.only you have to paypal me barrys dough.fair?
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 09:07 PM
I will contact cafepress and other such sites, providing them with a copy of Figgs artwork and explain that my faux client saw it on a tshirt and ask if they have filled any orders involving it.
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/15/12 09:59 PM
I will contact cafepress and other such sites, providing them with a copy of Figgs artwork and explain that my faux client saw it on a tshirt and ask if they have filled any orders involving it.
There's 20 sites like CafePress, how will u know which one I used?
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/16/12 03:16 AM
You're right. I think it would be prudent to just go ahead and do a pre-emptive strike and have my fake client send some hypothetical baseball bat wielding Mexicans to your front door, rather than go through the expense of Xeroxing 20 copies of a letter and sending it to each site. Fake Mexicans would be much more cost effective than fake postage.
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/16/12 08:49 AM
You're right. I think it would be prudent to just go ahead and do a pre-emptive strike and have my fake client send some hypothetical baseball bat wielding Mexicans to your front door, rather than go through the expense of Xeroxing 20 copies of a letter and sending it to each site. Fake Mexicans would be much more cost effective than fake postage.
There are like 8 cameras in the building, the building owner just installed them like 3 months ago.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/16/12 08:58 AM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/16/12 10:33 AM
i know of no such bat wielding mexicans.have the shirt made,but just post a pic on here of you wearing it.
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/16/12 11:09 AM
i know of no such bat wielding mexicans.have the shirt made,but just post a pic on here of you wearing it.
Yesz...I mean no. Not any time soon. I already got a bunch of tees for now. But I did save the pic.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/16/12 11:45 AM
guess ill set one up so barry can get the mug.
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/16/12 01:44 PM
guess ill set one up so barry can get the mug.
Also, offer bibs.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/16/12 02:59 PM
lol im guessing for adults right?
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/16/12 06:58 PM
lol im guessing for adults right?
I dont think that they offer adult size bibs.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/17/12 09:22 PM
nassim post a bunch more of that guys works.hes the tits.
Yes, he is. Apologies for the watermarks on some of these.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/17/12 09:22 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/17/12 10:28 PM
love the tetman drawings,the anime whore,and the cougar above^.
Posted by: Barry the Pirate
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/18/12 05:39 PM
nassim post a bunch more of that guys works.hes the tits.
Yes, he is. Apologies for the watermarks on some of these.
Love this style. There was a guy in the 80s that drew the illustrations for the stories in Juggs (I think) who did this style.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/20/12 09:15 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/21/12 07:31 AM
great post jerky^.any more of the first one and the alice in wonderland(i know its from a comic series).
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/21/12 04:55 PM
^ditto. Who did the art for the first two pictures?
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/21/12 06:01 PM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/21/12 06:16 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/21/12 07:53 PM
beam me up.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/21/12 08:15 PM
I like that they put a lil faint blond bush on her.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/21/12 08:50 PM
Posted by: Mr. Meat
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/21/12 09:00 PM
That's fucked up.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/24/12 06:28 AM
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/24/12 09:33 AM
Those are all pretty great.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/24/12 09:42 AM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/24/12 10:10 AM
2 hotlinking demerits Frank.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/24/12 09:23 PM
Posted by: drained
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/24/12 10:03 PM
Online pulp. Fitting.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/31/12 07:05 PM
Posted by: Barry the Pirate
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/31/12 07:16 PM
Cartoon girls are so hot.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/20/12 10:59 PM
heres some more
Posted by: drained
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/20/12 11:50 PM
Alice looks like Rikki Six.
Posted by: faceblaster
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/21/12 02:49 AM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/21/12 12:05 PM
wheres the comic go after that?^
Posted by: faceblaster
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/21/12 12:22 PM
She has a three way with the wife and husband. Then she takes the money she earned from three different babysitting jobs on the same night and goes to buy some more Blow. It's from The Babysitter story in Cherry #4
Posted by: Barry the Pirate
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/21/12 01:37 PM
I was a big fan of Mrs. Poptart.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/21/12 05:01 PM
She has a three way with the wife and husband. Then she takes the money she earned from three different babysitting jobs on the same night and goes to buy some more Blow. It's from The Babysitter story in Cherry #4
post it if you got it.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/23/12 01:27 PM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/30/12 01:42 PM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/30/12 01:46 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/30/12 03:13 PM
great posts!^
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 10/25/12 10:41 PM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 11/14/12 09:53 AM
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 11/15/12 06:25 PM
^Slap the word "Hope" on one of them popsicles and You'll make Tritone's year.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 11/19/12 03:49 PM
i love it.looks like they painted a stillshot from a blowbang with popsicles in place of weens.
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 11/19/12 05:55 PM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 12/12/12 11:49 AM
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 12/12/12 01:41 PM
How do they illustrate like that? With the lighting style that is similar to SNK VS Street Fighter?
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 12/12/12 04:21 PM
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 12/22/12 06:34 PM
Arthur Suydam
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 12/30/12 06:33 PM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/01/13 09:47 AM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/01/13 10:08 AM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/01/13 10:11 AM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/01/13 10:35 AM
I don't know where to put this, so its going here, even though it aint pervy.
On a similar note, what do we do with bitches dressed up as cartoon, sci fi, or cosplay characters. Put em here or start a new thread, or is there a thread somewhere that I have forgotten about?
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/01/13 10:39 AM
kind of reminds me of non phixionx the future is now cover.^i say throw the cosplay bitches in this thread.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/01/13 10:44 AM
I'ma hold off till nassim has a chance to chime in.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/01/13 10:45 AM
if you have more white queen and black queen stuff post em.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/01/13 10:55 AM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/01/13 11:50 AM
holy shit.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/04/13 08:25 AM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/04/13 08:31 AM
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/07/13 04:55 PM
I don't know where to put this, so its going here, even though it aint pervy.
On a similar note, what do we do with bitches dressed up as cartoon, sci fi, or cosplay characters. Put em here or start a new thread, or is there a thread somewhere that I have forgotten about?
It doesn't have to be pervy to be here - I suppose I should make more of an effort to put up non-pervy stuff. Most of the art I buy though does have naked chicks featured prominently in it. Cosplay is cool here, but if there is an older thread out there it might be worth bumping.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/07/13 07:01 PM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/07/13 07:15 PM
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/08/13 07:48 PM
Is that Skeeter Kerekove as the Scarecrow? Someone call Spiegler so he can serve that judgement on him:
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/11/13 06:30 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/11/13 06:31 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/11/13 06:44 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/13/13 07:42 PM
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/13/13 09:31 PM
^ nice. One of my memorable purchases from 2011 was a book of spot illustrations from magazines in the 60s.
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/14/13 09:38 AM
I hate Gundam but like Armored Core and MechWarrior.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/18/13 10:20 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/20/13 09:33 AM
not my drawing,but i like it for obvious reasons.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/20/13 10:05 PM
was this an actual video?
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/20/13 10:59 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/21/13 10:53 AM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/21/13 08:12 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/25/13 10:24 AM
for charin.this falls under art.
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/25/13 02:39 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/29/13 05:28 PM
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/29/13 06:26 PM
^ good one!
Posted by: Claude Goddard
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/30/13 02:16 AM
was this an actual video?
I'd say so as that's Kasuni in the middle.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 01/30/13 11:32 AM
yeah but whats it from?
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 02/02/13 08:07 PM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 02/05/13 06:11 PM
Posted by: LouCypher
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 02/05/13 07:14 PM
wasn't that an eagles album cover?.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 02/05/13 07:28 PM
I have no clue. Someone posted it on another board where they were talkin party chicks.
Posted by: Barry the Pirate
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 02/06/13 01:17 PM
wasn't that an eagles album cover?.
Maybe one of Glen's solo albums.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 02/17/13 02:36 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 02/24/13 03:21 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 02/24/13 03:27 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 02/24/13 03:28 PM
Posted by: Barry the Pirate
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 02/24/13 06:53 PM
When they come up with hentai sexual robots, will ya?
Posted by: Barry the Pirate
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 02/24/13 07:29 PM
Ink therapy.
Original picture.
Drawing by the ink guy.
The hamburger that is my calf. He'll shade it a couple of weeks after it heals some.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 02/28/13 06:44 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/02/13 11:29 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/03/13 06:30 PM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/08/13 07:34 PM
zeta gundam
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/13/13 12:31 AM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/13/13 12:33 AM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/13/13 12:04 PM
Tom Poulton Day, #8 of 14.
i guess he did a series of titfucking sketches. 8)
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Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/14/13 12:34 AM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/16/13 07:43 PM
Posted by: Dred Tory
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/28/13 06:06 PM
#cosplay #fail
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/30/13 10:21 AM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/05/13 02:10 PM
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/05/13 02:36 PM
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/06/13 09:06 AM
Panzer, which of your innumerable blogs has "Tiny Island Hideout?"
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/07/13 11:40 PM
Posted by: nassim
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/08/13 07:25 PM
^ nice one!
Posted by: Dred Tory
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/09/13 05:19 PM
Mor #cosplay #fail
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/09/13 11:34 PM
#cosplay #fail
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/05/13 04:53 PM
Posted by: Bluecipher
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/08/13 05:15 PM
Hacker hideout has no shower?
It's going to be rank while hiding from the NSA.
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 08/20/13 09:52 AM
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/06/13 12:29 AM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/20/13 07:13 AM
Posted by: Barry the Pirate
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/20/13 11:07 AM
Wasn't Paul Gable Clinton's ghost writer?
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/20/13 11:32 PM
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 09/23/13 06:03 AM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 10/01/13 04:02 PM
Posted by: Uncle Joe
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 10/26/13 07:24 AM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 12/13/13 09:33 PM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/31/14 09:09 AM
Ana from Frozen with a carrot in her butt.
Posted by: Traveler
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/31/14 10:25 AM
I bump into Jessica Nigri at Comicon almost every summer. This has gotta be from 2010, cuz I have a pic of her in that same costume from that year.
That was the same summer I ran into Paris Kennedy dressed as Rogue.
Posted by: Traveler
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/31/14 10:59 AM
Posted by: Bornyo
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 03/31/14 11:49 AM
Ana from Frozen with a carrot in her butt.
The angle of that carrot tells me that cartoonist has never been around a real woman's bunghole.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 04/01/14 02:52 PM
I think the X at the end of the carrot shows the artist really wanted to draw a prolapse.
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 11/06/14 12:51 AM
Posted by: frankie fatale
Re: Illustration, Comics & Paintings - 11/10/14 02:18 PM
i like this,i think it would make a nice poster sized print mounted on a board.