Some doodles I did during Eurofurence...
The two ones on the left are puns (the bottom one has been already seen a hundred times, but I wanted to draw my own version), as for the bottom right, it came to my mind while thinking about a song by Chantal Goya, a very famous French woman who sings for children. The first words of this song are "ce matin un lapin a tué un chasseur..." (this morning a rabbit killed a hunter - pretty nice for a children song, don't you think ? ;D ). I really see this action like in the "Predator" film with Schwarzie : "contaaaaaaact !!!!!!"........
Now for the plane, it's a composite of many german paper projects fighters during WWII.
The two ones on the left are puns (the bottom one has been already seen a hundred times, but I wanted to draw my own version), as for the bottom right, it came to my mind while thinking about a song by Chantal Goya, a very famous French woman who sings for children. The first words of this song are "ce matin un lapin a tué un chasseur..." (this morning a rabbit killed a hunter - pretty nice for a children song, don't you think ? ;D ). I really see this action like in the "Predator" film with Schwarzie : "contaaaaaaact !!!!!!"........
Now for the plane, it's a composite of many german paper projects fighters during WWII.
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It's no more unusual than the rhyme "Cock Robin."
Who killed Cock Robin?
I, said the Sparrow,
with my bow and arrow,
I killed Cock Robin.
Speaking of, that cute little bunny with the chain gun reminds me of the second volume of "Fables" when the animal fables had modified weaponry that they could use.
Who killed Cock Robin?
I, said the Sparrow,
with my bow and arrow,
I killed Cock Robin.
Speaking of, that cute little bunny with the chain gun reminds me of the second volume of "Fables" when the animal fables had modified weaponry that they could use.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fables_%28comic%29
An excellent, if often dark, comic series. A lot of the humor, and fun, comes from trying to guess which character is from what story.
An excellent, if often dark, comic series. A lot of the humor, and fun, comes from trying to guess which character is from what story.
If you're still talking about Stuart, I indeed drew many naughty pics that were posted on a yahoo group... That has since long been axed, of course. I won't upload those here, but I can send them to you if you want (they are of far lesser quality though, let me warn you)... :)
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