Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Duck-Blur

     As I said in a previous post, I wanted to do a multi-point presentation over why I love the DuckTales reboot as much as I do. I wanted to go into lengthy detail into all the ways it pays homage to the original series, as well as the Carl Barks comics, while simultaneously expanding on these pre-established concepts in order to construct a new and seamless universe that's entertaining for new and old fans alike. I wanted to talk about how in a sea of reboots and remakes, DuckTales actually takes risks and feels fresh, rather than just copying what came before beat for beat.

     I wanted to do all of this... but instead, I decided to convey my love for the series through a barrage of fan art.

Drawing is my love language.










Monday, August 17, 2020

Face Time

Clayface

Two-Face

"Batman villains are a lot of fun to draw."

                                                            - Literally Every Person



Monday, August 10, 2020

Jellicles Can

     Thanks to the recent film, trashing the Andrew Lloyd Weber's Cats has become pretty commonplace, which I think means we won't be seeing any other adaptations of the musical anytime soon. I haven't seen the film yet, but the theatrical production is greatly appreciated in our household, and so I find this fact a little depressing.

     I decided to cheer myself up by giving some of the characters a toony new look and hoping they get another chance sooner rather than later.

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Zeffer, Zoofus, & Bud

     Back when I made my Disneyland Smidgeons, I came up with these three little guys loosely based on Sleeping Beauty's Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather. I liked them so much that I decided to give them each their own book.