Frank Miller / Sienkiewicz
Frank Miller / Sienkiewicz
Pen and ink illustration depicting a crater in the middle of a sparse pine forest. A glowing meteor sits in the depression, and facing it, a woman kneels, head upturned towards the starry sky. Three large, eldritch beasts approach through the trees towards the meteor. The first has many tall, jointed legs and a bony head. The second is serpentine, with a loop-shaped head fronted by tendrils. The third is a dark, six-limbed figure with a featureless bullet-shaped head and glowing eyespots on its chest.
Two adventurers, an elf and a dwarf, traverse the ruins of an ancient underground city while a shoggoth lurks on the cavern roof above.
Pen-and-ink illustration depicting four monsters bursting out of a vintage TV set: the werewolf from An American Werewolf in London, the creature from The Thing, half-human and half nightmarish alien, the dripping Tarman zombie from Return of the Living Dead, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon reaching toward the viewer.
Pen and ink illustration depicting a huge, goatlike demonic warrior against a black background. He holds a flaming sword in one hand and a small imp warrior in the other, kneeling in subservience. Other imps with a variety of appearances and armaments fly around him.
It is #PortfolioDay once more. I'm a traditional illustrator specializing in pen and ink. I've contributed to a number of fiction publications and TTRPG projects, and I am currently looking for more work!
More Stephen Graham Jones! This year has been full of great releases and reprints of older material and I'm excited to see what else he's been cooking up for us.
This has been an amazing year for your fans, we've certainly been eating good with all of the releases and reprints! I hope that good year goes both ways.
My favorite Lovecraft story is that one where the narrator was like "Boo hoo there's a generational curse in my family, all the male descendants die super young ever since we were cursed by the Sorcerer" and the Sorcerer just lived in their basement and shot each dude with a gun
I was waiting for the Toth callouts! I call it High or Heavy Contrast but I don't think there is an agreed upon term. To me, the style is a mashup of Kirby and Toth and it's absolutely sublime. Big fan of what Duncan Fegredo does with it in some of the Hellboy books that he got his hands on.
The talk to your friends app and the witness the horrors app being the same app is not great for the mental health is it
You don't speak of dreams as unreal. They exist. They leave a mark behind them.
Struggling with some bills, be nice to be able to pay em and make some cool art at the same time. Reposts much appreciated π€
Oh, that's fucking creepy π€
Happy 40th anniversary to "The Legend of Zelda" (released on February 21, 1986).
A Katsuya Terada Zelda illustration. Link walks up some dark stairs
A Katsuya Terada Zelda illustration. Link looks at an ancient mural of a dream whale
A Katsuya Terada Zelda illustration. Link battles a shadow version of themselves
A Katsuya Terada Zelda illustration. Link comforts a wounded man in the sewers
The 40th anniversary of Zelda is all the excuse you need to submerge yourself in classic Katsuya Terada art.
These weird little dudes are great
Absolute Cinema
Oh man, I didn't know this existed! Instantly green with envy, haha. Congratulations!
Peak inking from the Master
Mark Schultz is incredible! Love his stuff.
Not all heroes wear capes
Good video essay. It's not about keeping individual "bad apples" accountable, or removing select individuals, or grand secret conspiracy, it's about systemic inequality (of gender, socioeconomic class) and people tolerating it, baked into the fabric of normalised way of perceiving the world.
How very Bruce Campbell of you π
Iβve been threatening this for a while and now itβs finally on my schedule. CHARACTER DESIGN FOR COMICS is an examination of just why the design of a character is so important for comics storytelling. Head over to my Patreon page (link is in my bio) for more details.
Happy Birthday to one of the best in the game!!
Haven't drawn anything in a reeeeeally long time. Here's 2 recent ones. Thanks Primal Season 3!
Ugh, pterosaurs are so fucking cool, who can pick just one?
A national general strike is needed not just to protest the violence, but to acknowledge the absurdity that weβre all just supposed to carry on with our stupid little daily lives amidst the ambient terrorism of an unchecked state militia executing innocent people in the streets of our country.
This time, I'm going to remember the #ttrpg and #ttrpgs tags.
For the uninitiated, Swords Without Master is a sword & sorcery game that focuses more on the gigantic meloncholies and gigantic mirth of adventure rather than the to-hits and damage.
Dark! This bat god comes from central Mexican traditions influenced by Zapotec and Teotihuacan religious ideas, roughly 600β900 CE. This deity is associated with death, the underworld, the night, caves and sacrifice; often referring to decapitation, human sacrifice and regeneration through death.