The depiction of Dr. Wily here says less "megalomaniacal robot-building mad scientist" and more "Old World existentialist philosopher." I could go for that.
The lesser reviled but still bizarre European cover of Mega Man on the NES. Closer to the actual character, but still a lot of liberties taken. Massive size for this art too!
Follow thevideogameartarchive on Tumblr for awesome video game artwork old and new!
"Sandbox fight" ... Wait, but cats use sandboxes to ... Oh gross.
I think I’m about done with the D’s, not because there aren’t more good ones in the D section but because it’s getting hard to remember which ones I’ve done already.
Here’s the world’s most melodramatic sandbox fight.
I posted a PDF of Black Mass that you can read in your browser or download. It’s 208 pages of comics I created between 2008 and 2010.
I published it as a book in October 2012. Physical copies are available here.
I miss this magazine so much.
VG&CE November 89’ - Software That Will Give You Nightmares!
Ian Holm, being a trooper.
If there's any prop from this movie I'd love to hear still exists, it would be the model of his head with that incredible smug grin after they unplug him.
Alien
This may be the greatest four sequential panels of any comic I've ever seen. I want to have it blown up and framed, and then I will take the time each day to look upon it and cackle with delight that such joys exist.
From "Seeing Eye," UNCANNY TALES no. 22, July 1954. Writer unknown, art by C.A. Winter. Reproduced in The Horror! The Horror! : Comic Books the Government Didn't Want You to Read!, ed. Jim Trombetta.
The TRS-80s are coming! They'll be unstoppable with their 16k of RAM! Keep watching the skies!
The Computers Are Coming! [Uptade 1980]; 666-1984.
A Publication of: The Southwest Radio Church P. O. Box 1144, Oklahoma City, OK, 73101.
"Yeah, I ... I forgot my mantra."
The proverbial Goldblum.
(See also: The proverbial Walken.)
Written by a caffeine addict with a Reader's Digest vocabulary. Original post content © by Alex D. Olson
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