My submissions have been rather sparse lately,due to my needing to devote more time to paying art jobs in RL,so I thought I'd share with you all an actual page from the A & Q comics series as published in the pages of FURRLOUGH....This page is from chapter ten of my story "The Devil's flower gambit" which has been running (with some interruptions,unfortunately) since issue # 148....this latest chapter will appear in either issue # 169 or # 170....The story centers around a rare flowering plant which can be synthesized into a powerful mind control drug that can be delivered in anything from food to alcohol to perfume...Alex and Denise must keep the formula out of the hands of the WRAITH organization....the complication: it's being manufactured by an Asian crime syndicate known as the Black Cherry blossom,who is looking to enter into a partnership with WRAITH.....
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Comics
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Size 892 x 1280px
File Size 369.4 kB
Thanks,Matey! That is another member of WRAITH...Boris X,a former KGB "Interrogation specialist".....You remember COUNT DUCKULA??!! **Hugs happily***...Drawing DUCKULA was my first job at Marvel comics! ...**Sigh**...Happy days...I had more fun drawing that castle of his! ^ ^ And yes,WRAITH's henchmen are snappy dressers,aren't they?
Excuse please...*turns around* OMG!
*turns back* YOU drawed Duckula?
One of my favorite animated series when I was young! Although the German translation was (still is) terrible extra-foolish, I loved the idea of a duck-vampire....But I always thought Duckula is an European invention.
If you are the one who drawed Duckula-Castle, than you are the one who inspired me to draw for myself when I was five years old...
*turns back* YOU drawed Duckula?
One of my favorite animated series when I was young! Although the German translation was (still is) terrible extra-foolish, I loved the idea of a duck-vampire....But I always thought Duckula is an European invention.
If you are the one who drawed Duckula-Castle, than you are the one who inspired me to draw for myself when I was five years old...
Very nice work. Dynamic action scenes, goons in pinstripe suits... Just what I needed after a rather crap day. :) Guess I got to agree on the M3 being a bit wonky, but as far as I know it still sees limited use where compact armaments are necessary. Though in this case the look of the gun itself very much fits the style and feel of the page. I tried visualizing the goons using SMGs from the H&K MP5 range but it just didn't work as well in a visual sense. Again, nice work. :)
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