"Devil Dinosaur" is a Marvel Comics cult classic created by Jack Kirby resembling a huge, crimson-colored Tyrannosaurus-like theropod dinosaur.
Devil Dinosaur and his companion, Moon-Boy, are residents of "Dinosaur World," a parallel universe where humans (and humanoid creatures) live among dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. The characters first appeared in" Devil Dinosaur #1 (April 1978).
"Devil Dinosaur" is a Marvel Comics cult classic created by Jack Kirby resembling a huge, crimson-colored Tyrannosaurus-like theropod dinosaur.
Devil Dinosaur and his companion, Moon-Boy, are residents of "Dinosaur World," a parallel universe where humans (and humanoid creatures) live among dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. The characters first appeared in" Devil Dinosaur #1 (April 1978).
I'm going to jump into a coach to go to a peat bog early in the morning. But tonight I felt like getting back to using acrylic paints and trying to figure out how to imitate digital art.
I haven't removed the masking tape on the practice pages yet. But planning on trying this masking tape trick on some canvas I've bought x3
Omg if I'm good enough I could paint this design on the back of a leather jacket 😍
I apologize, the first few panels look a bit clunky since the sketches were so lazy (I initially doodled it without the idea of it being a comic) but I hope it’s still ok
Had this idea way back when we first saw the Grimwalker graveyard in King’s Tide. The chances of this happening a pretty slim, but i wanted to get the idea out anyway
Had so much fun with the composition and speech bubbles of this, i gotta gotta gotta draw some more Collector art at some point
Seeing as the Collector has been around for untold ages, imagine if they actually collected dinosaurs. Imagine Luz being introduced to dinosaurs and having an existential crisis.
Implications of them having had interfiered in earth evolution hitting Luz hard
I really want to talk about Colibri, but I have to be careful because I can’t spoil too much. spoilers for Tandem are spoilers for "The Dawn". Therefore, I cannot yet explain some moments. But it's fine for the mindscape I guess. After all this is one of the most delicious parts of the story >:3
those of you who have read "At The Dawn Of The Light" know that Philip had the same dream for ten years in a row, where he is small and lives in his old house with Caleb. and Philip convinced himself that this was true reality, and the Boiling Islands were a nightmare
but then Philip, carelessly, without thinking it over, allowed Collie to come to him in his dreams. and at the same time he opened access to his mind, which later ended with Collie possessing Philips body in order to prevent him from “falling asleep forever”
In Mindscape, Collie set himself the following goals: to restore Philip's mind, make him stop considering his dream to be reality and make him want to return to the REAL reality
Both tasks turned out to be much more difficult than Collie thought. First, in Philip's mind he was completely powerless. he cannot in any way influence the surrounding space, and therefore he's not able to simply restore the forest of memories with a snap of his fingers. And secondly, Pip (surprisingly) doesn't want to be dissuaded of the falsity of his little world! No matter what cool logical arguments Collie puts forward, Philip just ignores or parries everything he says! The most offensive thing is that Pip actually understands perfectly well where the dream is and where the reality is, but for some reason he refuses to admit it. And and every time he runs away from answering, either disappearing into thin air in the middle of a conversation, or distracting Collie with something stupid. For example, he snatches his hat and starts a battle over it
Collie thought he could drag the surviving memories from the basement into the forest by hand, but Caleb wouldn’t let him. “How did Caleb end up here?”, those who have not read "The Dawn" will ask. and I will say that this is a part of Philip’s mind that performs a protective function and protects little Pip from unpleasant thoughts and gives advice on how to behave in situations. and the local Caleb regards Collie as a real threat, who with his mere presence breaks the “realness” of their little cozy reality, and even tries to make Pip remember some things that are unpleasant for both of them. each time Caleb caught Collie near the basement and drove him away. the only memory he allowed to return to the forest was Philip's first meeting with Collie
So it turns out that so far Collie can’t figure out how to help Philip. the only thing he can do now is get him out of the Boiling Isles. Replace this “nightmare” with some more pleasant dream, so that Philip is no longer afraid to at least wake up in this reality
The moment I read 2.1.45, I knew I had to draw this lady. Exams can be worried about later.
Also, I realised too late that the little triangles on the chimera's head are probably horns. If Red sees this, I sincerely apologise for the cat ears.
are you guys able to lend books to people and like not panic about it. i lent a oneshot manga (so like one book, takes about an hour to read) to someone two years ago and never got it back and felt too awkward to ask for it so i just bought another one… but now when people ask to borrow books imlike...when is it appropriate to ask for this back… what if i never get it back…