“I’LL SEE YOU IN THE NIGHTOSPHERE YOU SICK FREAK” - by Cameron Garland of cameron+whitney
Adventure Time fanart piece hand-drawn, hand-painted, and hand-cut by me (Cameron Garland), entirely with paper.
It is unfortunately not for sale…..yet. The big news is that I’ll be attempting to get a table with a friend at Emerald City Comic Con ‘14 next March!!! And well, since it’ll be my first time exhibiting my junk at a con, I’d like to make a good impression and have a full body of work to show off…….so piece #1 down, 5 more to go!
This is piece #2 in my “items” series (click the picture below or click HERE for piece #1 “IT’S DANGEROUS TO GO ALONE, TAKE THESE!” featuring the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess)
For more of my work, you can find me here:
Tumblr: cameronpluswhitney
Twitter: @campluswhit
My Other Tumblr: Klaatu Barada Necktie
Hey check it out! My latest “items” piece is finished! Hop on over to my art tumblr and tell me what you think!
Grifter // pencils by Ken Rocafort, inks by James Stone, colors by Peejay Catacutan (2011)
As an update to his previous 3D rendering of Thanos, artist Rodrigue Pralier took Marvel’s villain to a whole new level of bad ass.
Related Rampage: Thanos
Thanos…again by Rodrigue Pralier (Blog) (CGHUB)
(via enormouscrawlspace)
John Bishop’s artwork can be found at eyemelt.blogspot.com
Deadman was created by Arnold Stang and Carmine Infantino.
Lieutenant Porkins (Red Six) may have left us in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, but artist Steve Dressler allows him to live on in food form.
Related Rampages: Hello CoCo | Krang’s Android Body (More)
Porkins Pork Skins by Steve Dressler (Store) (Flickr) (Twitter)
(via kelseyalexandragee)
Batgirl, by Maris Wicks
GPOY~♪
Maris Wicks Superheroes 4 EVA
Preview image of Supergirl as a part of DC Comics New 52 initiative.
Your Friendly Neighborhood! // featuring every supporting character and enemy from the early Spider-Man stories // pencils, inks and watercolors by Dustin Nguyen (*duss005, 2011)
The Immortal: Doc, Panther & Fist // pencils, inks and digital colors by John Rauch (~EraserX, 2010)
Apokolips Now! // line art by Dan Dapper, colors by Michael Jungbluth (2009)