@redbuddi The Vision by Tom King. Was one of the books I had to read and analyze for a class and I enjoyed it a lot. Book goes into the topic of discrimination, love, humanity and what makes someone "human". Definitely one of those books you want to read twice to really get it.
Made this for a contest that Alpharad ran to try and win a Nintendo Switch. It wasn't picked, but I still love how this one turned out. One of the first pieces I did with the current art style I have now, also included rough sketches I did to understand the characters shapes.
I find it funny when Rise of the TMNT was revealed, some fans were upset that Raph and Mikey's weapons were changed to Tonfās and Kusari-fundo/Manriki-gusari, that it went against the source material. When in reality, it was a call back to the comics, when they were in training.
One of the worst things (or funniest if you look at it that way) to come out of the Thundercats Roar discourse is some of the people trying to "criticize" the show that don't know what they're talking about.
@Grimphantom_Inc If you ask me, things like TMNT are flexible when it comes to drastic reinterpretations. The original show went for a more lighter tone in comparison to the original comics. Does that make it bad? That they would make it more for a younger demographic?
I did the thing.
One of the worst things (or funniest if you look at it that way) to come out of the Thundercats Roar discourse is some of the people trying to "criticize" the show that don't know what they're talking about.
It be one of those nights.
Me after seeing the new He-Man news:
I find it funny when Rise of the TMNT was revealed, some fans were upset that Raph and Mikey's weapons were changed to Tonfās and Kusari-fundo/Manriki-gusari, that it went against the source material. When in reality, it was a call back to the comics, when they were in training.
Ow the edge #faceyourart
The only way for me to be productive.
Made this image two years ago, still relevant especially with what happened recently.