4.29.2010

Hit Girl



I drew this last week after the best character in Kick-Ass. Seriously, Hit Girl is like the mini version of the Bride from Kill Bill.

I did the movie version because I haven't read the comic yet, but I just got it so this will soon be remedied...

Scott Pilgrim



I drew this a few weeks ago and finally got around to posting it... I seem to remember having some issue with it, now I can't think of what that was. Enjoy.

4.22.2010

BPRD


I had not posted a drawing in a while, so here's the B.P.R.D.

4.14.2010

HMMMMmmmmm

Has anyone else noticed a STRONG (ha!) similarity between Lou Ferrigno and Jillian Michaels? Seriously it's like father/daughter...


OK, look at the left eye same shape same color. The noses are the same, even the jaw structure is the same. Looks to me like Lou in his body builder days went a little Johnny Appleseed and planted some trees (probably with some body builder lady at the local gym) and the product was Jillian.

Of course I am COMPLETELY talking out my ass, but the similarity is there. For all intents and purposes I'm just playing the National Enquirer and noticing odd things.

Is it weird that I notice this shit?

4.11.2010

Atheist Barbie

I came across this in my adventures via the interwebs and found it HI-larious. Since it would seriously insult and piss off half my friends on FB and it deserves to be passed along... Follow zis link to Athiest Barbie

A highlight of the pic is the Flying Spaghetti Monster necklace, where do I get one?

4.06.2010

Books Check 'em out!



Hey you, yeah you with all them kids, stop making babies long enough to read this.

Since I recently discovered what an awesome place the library is (why don't people recommend going there more often?) I wanted to point out another good book, this one directed at children. I recently got "Odd and the Frost Giants" by Neil Gaiman. I have to say I really enjoyed the story, which translates to your kids will really enjoy this story. I got the Audiobook, narrated by Gaiman, from my Library's digital download site (RAWKS!) so even if you are too lazy to read this to your kids someone will. And Neil Gaiman's delivery is as he imagined it being read, all very matter of fact. Now that I think about it unless you know how to pronounce Mjǫllnir get the Audiobook it'll be both exciting and educational for your kids as well as hearing the dulcet tones of Gaiman's voice!

Ok I've spent all this time hyping the book that I haven't told you what it's about... The Story is about Odd, the son of a dead viking, who runs away from home and meets a bear, a fox and an eagle and discovers that they really are Thor, Loki, and Odin. The three Æsir had been tossed out of Asgard when Loki was tricked by a frost Giant to steal Thor's Hammer (say it again with me) Mjǫllnir [myol'nir] and it's up to Odd to help them reclaim their rightful places in the universe.

And there you have it good fun for all, there is some suggestiveness but that will fly over kids heads until they get a little older. It's a short read, the audiobook was over in a couple of hours, and the chapters are long enough for bedtime stories. Now, go raise those kids to be decent human beings already!