Showing posts with label death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label death. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Art Show: Alacazam!

Zatanna



By Ian Churchill. [Out in Rows]



By Gene Gonzales.



By Oliver Wetter. [Pink of the Ink]

Talisman



By Samax Amen.

Harry and Hermi



By Tsulala. [Pink of the Ink]

Mary Marvel



By Todd Nauck. [Big Shiny Robot!]

Wonder Woman



By Aaron Lopresti. [iFanboy]

Thor Girl



By Adam Hughes. [Thanks to Jess Hickman for showing me this!]

Death



By Katie Cook. [You know, in naming this file it occurred to me that Death Cook would be an awesome name for a superhero.]

Friday, July 02, 2010

Art Show: Never Too Many Cookes

Dragon-in-the-Box



By NC Wyeth. [Golden Age Comic Book Stories]

Red Sonja



By Darwyn Cooke. [Comic Art Fans]

I'm not so sure she's a Federal Agent



Artist Unknown. [Golden Age Comic Book Stories]

After the break: Much more Darywn Cooke (including Black Canary, Death, Wonder Woman, and Padme). Also, an alien robot and an apocalyptic archer.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Art Show: Path to Goblin Village

Norway



By Bill Presing.

The Best Robot Pirate Airship Birthday Ever



By Jeremy Vanhoozer.

Our Newest Deep Sea Attack Ships



Artist Unknown, but the design is being put to good use by Admiral Calvin.

After the break: Namor, jungle girls, Kong, Zatanna, Death, Red Sonja, Xena, and some goblins.

Monday, March 08, 2010

Art Show: I'd forgotten how cute Death is

The Suicide Squad



By Mike Maihack.

The Wolfman



By Daniel Danger.

I never did get a review written of The Wolfman. There are very few werewolf movies that I actually dig. The Lon Chaney Jr's Wolf Man and Jack Nicholson's Wolf are pretty much it. With that in mind, The Wolfman was a good werewolf movie. Not a good movie movie necessarily, but I liked the atmosphere enough that I'd put it in the few werewolf films I'd watch again.

It doesn't compare favorably to Chaney's version though. Del Toro is good at the tragedy of Larry Talbot, but captures none of the humor that made Chaney's tragedy so much more potent. The less said about what they did to Talbot Sr, the better. What an awful waste of Anthony Hopkins. [/Film]

More monsters, Death, and a couple of robots after the break.

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