Marvelous!
Thanks!
Thank you!
It’s worthwhile drawing practice, and also worthwhile thinking on those people one finds repulsive. Like I’ve written before, it’s a kind of exorcism ritual for me. Better than stewing.
Knowledge Fight. Keeps me up-to-date on the right-wing grifter-sphere. Wacky Wednesday episodes were the best when they’d listen to Project Camelot or Jim Bakker. Equal parts SMH and LOL :) Long live the Bachelor Squatch!
A defining feature!
Thanks! I’m working on a drawing of Stephen Miller and can’t think where to apply any colored pencil. No warmth at all. A cold, bloodless snake of a trash monster.
Lauren Oya Olamina, from Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents. Strong, independent, and wise enough to know that there’s strength in community.
His “Batman: Gotham by Gaslight” was the first full story I remember illustrated by him. Still holds up, IMO.
Before that I remember buying comics that he’d done the cover art for and being disappointed that he’d not drawn the interior :) Alpha Flight, X-Men, and so on.
I currently follow his Instagram and got a copy of his Quarantine Sketchbook–so many nice images to pour over!
Ñ is how I’ve heard him pronounce it. Such an iconic artist…
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It’s pronounced COH-ven…
YES! Trying to draw out that similarity.
Upon the Gaetz it is written: “Through me the way into the suffering city, Through me the way to the eternal pain, Through me the way that runs among the lost… Abandon every hope, who enter here (18 and below)”
Thank you for enjoying them :) I plan to make a few more in the coming weeks.
Paul Chadwick’s Concrete. I keep hoping there’ll be more.
I have a real soft spot for that X-Factor run illustrated by Stroman. Massive energy in his drawing at that time.
It’s an exorcism of sorts.
Why, thank you! I took a long break and only came back to drawing during the pandemic.
El-ahrairah!