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sirkowski:

old school Disney lol

Disney, you used to be hardcore. What happened to you?
danielkrall:

I’ve been missing in action for a couple of weeks! Hectic times! Lots of drawings and other new exciting but busy developments.
I did finally get a chance to finish up my contribution to the Pokémon Battle Royale show at the Light Grey Art Lab Gallery in Minneapolis MN! I was asked to draw Team Rocket, and I couldn’t be more pleased with the selection. Prepare for trouble etc.
Information on the show here: http://pokemonbattleroyale.blogspot.com/
Participating artists here: http://pokemonbattleroyale.blogspot.com/p/participants.html
Lots of cool folks have done lots of cool stuff! Check out the opening on April 20th if you’re in the area!
jeremyjohnirons:

zuuukooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
drawsonwallswithcrayons:

thats so adorablee
milftank:

erinelizabethart:

Junko Mizuno 

I want the middle one ssssoooo badddd
deantrippe:
Ready for the best thing you’ll see all day? :)
terryblas:

This is a piece I did in reaction to what I think is the best and most important pitch for a comic I’ve heard in a long time. If you have never heard of Dean Trippe’s Lois Lane, Girl Reporter, then go here now and read this first:
http://deantrippe.tumblr.com/post/4021523420/lois-lane-girl-reporter
Basically, Dean says it far better than I can, but Lois Lane does everything Superman does without his powers. This pitch, about an 11 year old Lois, who has found her calling in investigative journalism is heroic and inspiring to say the least. It’s sad that many people today still think that girls don’t read comics or that girl characters don’t sell or do well. Uh, hello! Anyone heard of The Hunger Games? Buffy the Vampire Slayer? Avatar, The Legend of Korra?
What I find more insulting is companies thinking that only young girls would be interested or should be interested in this. I’m a 31 year old man, and I would love to read this book. I could care less what gender or what age the characters are in a story, as long as the story is told well.
I had the pleasure of meeting Dean at Emerald City Comicon last week and he was the nicest, most intelligent guy you could ever meet, and not just because he believes that good stories about girls need to be told to give girls better role models. That just makes him a decent human being.
Basically, it’s like that phrase that was pointed out in another comic, Frank and Ernest in 1982, by Bob Thaves. He said, referring to Fred Astaire:
“Sure, he was great, but don’t forget that Ginger Rogers did everything that he did…only backwards and in heels.”
Pretty much. I hope you enjoy my little illustration for a book that may never be. I just might have to call on all the artists I know to do fan art for this as well.
www.terryblas.com
grantbridgestreet:

Brian Bolland.